Tickets and Cruises
PleaseRock embraces the chaos as summer ends and we rev up to change identities 15 times a month for the rest of 2010. That’s more often than most of you change your underwear. We heard. Anyways:
The Greater Vavoom warms up for Juliette Lewis Tuesday, August 24 at Smith’s Olde Bar. Cox and Lewis will have a “Who Can Act More Psychotic” competition live on stage! TICKETS.
Please PleaseRock Me plays our monthly show at Smith’s Olde Bar on Wednesday, August 25. We’re completing the Pepper, knocking the dust off Ringo’s solo career, and even referencing Sonic Youth in a Beatles show. We’ve got some big plans in the works for PPRM, so get a preview of the Fabness to come: TICKETS.
Thriller night at Park Tavern was SOLD OUT on Friday night – it actually sold out on Thursday! The crowd was amazing, and so was the band – just ask our Facebook page. We’ve got big plans for the next Thriller show, so stay tuned.
These Park Tavern shows seem to be getting a bit popular, so you might be wise to get your tickets in advance for the next show: The Yacht Rock Revue, with Please PleaseRock Me opening on Friday, September 17. TICKETS.
The Nigels With Attitude – the world’s most overqualified tribute to XTC – returns with a pair of shows at Eddie’s Attic on Sunday, September 12 (7pm and 9:30pm.) Nicholas Niespodziani and Tim Smith will open the shows in a songwriters duel of original (?) music. TICKETS.
The Yacht Rock Schooner takes the helm at the 10 High for basement smooth over the next couple of weeks as YRR takes one night off for education (report coming) and another night off to go sailing.
The newest addition to the family – Main Street Exiles, a gritty tribute to the Rolling Stones – will descend into the 10 High on Wednesdays for the month of September, recreating the atmosphere in the basement of Keith Richards’ French mansion where most of Exile on Main Street was recorded. Only $5, get your rocks off! Details coming…
And of course, amidst all of this we’ll be setting sail with our friends in the Zack Brown Band for the Sailing Southern Ground Cruise over Labor Day weekend. We’ll have more than our toes in the water on this one, and we’ll come back with a full report…

