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Feed Your Senses: Indian Musical Group Usha Balakrishnan at The Rialto on March 17

admin | March 16, 2010

I’m surprised that they didn’t find an Irish band for this month’s Feed Your Senses concert given that it’s on St. Patrick’s Day.
On the third Wednesday of the month, head to the lobby of the Rialto Center for the Arts from noon-1:00 p.m for a free lunchtime concert series: Feed Your Senses. The [...]

Acoustic Mondays: Free Concerts at The Five Spot, March 2010 Lineup

admin | February 28, 2010

In the mood for acoustic music? Head to The Five Spot on Monday nights for free concerts. Doors open at 9:00 p.m. for most shows. FYI–The kitchen’s open late if you want a snack while you’re there. Here’s a peek at upcoming Acoustic Mondays performances:

March 1—Holly Belle
March 8—Mudcat
March 15—Josh Yoder of Jungol
March [...]

Feed Your Senses: Mike and Angelo at the Rialto Center on Wed., Nov. 18

admin | November 17, 2009

On the third Wednesday of the month, head to the lobby of the Rialto Center for the Arts from noon-1:00 p.m for a free lunchtime concert series: Feed Your Senses. The November 18 freebie features Mike and Angelo, “A lot of songs, a little dance, it’s rockin’ music in baggy pants.” The performance is free, [...]

Free Admission to Brazil Fest Atlanta 2009

admin | November 10, 2009

FYI—If you’re planning to go to Brazil Fest Atlanta 2009 this weekend, you must RSVP to get in. Tickets are free, but there are a limited number available (click here to RSVP).
Here’s a look at the Brazil Fest Atlanta 2009 schedule of events:
Thursday, Nov. 12, at 6:30 p.m.:  There’ll be a cocktail reception and the [...]

Feed Your Senses: Ballet Mexicano de Lupita Sosa at the Rialto Center on Wed., October 21

admin | October 19, 2009

On the third Wednesday of the month, head to the lobby of the Rialto Center for the Arts from noon-1:00 p.m for a free lunchtime concert series: Feed Your Senses. The October 21 freebie isn’t a concert though—it’s a performance by the Latin American Dance Troupe: Ballet Mexicano de Lupita Sosa. The performance is free, [...]

Final Two Unplugged in the Park Concerts: Michael Tolcher & Blue October

admin | October 17, 2009

Don’t miss out on the last two concerts of the season for Unplugged in the Park. The popular sunset concert series takes place on Sundays at Park Tavern in Piedmont Park. For those who haven’t been, the free concerts have the same vibe as the 99X “Organic X” Sunday morning show—stripped down performances (in the [...]

Jazz at the Villa: Free Dionne Farris Concert on Sunday, Oct. 18

admin | October 17, 2009

Where did this cold weather come from? This is Atlanta—it’s far too early to be this cold. Brr. That said, if you’re a jazz music fan, this free concert may be worth bundling up for:
On Sunday, October 18, Dionne Farris will perform the final concert of this season’s Jazz at the Villa series. The free [...]

Free Concerts During Alive After 5 in Roswell on Thursday, October 15

admin | October 13, 2009

On the third Thursday of every month from May through October, historic downtown Roswell stays open late for Alive After 5. From 5:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m., you can shop, dine, & listen to live music.
This month, you’ll hear the following bands:

Flyer at the Heart of Roswell Park
Big Biscuit in Plum Tree Village
Silver Nickel [...]

Music @ Noon: October ‘09 Schedule

admin | October 5, 2009

Work near Centennial Olympic Park? If so, brown bag it every Tuesday and Thursday through October and spend your lunch break listening to a free Music @ Noon concert at the Southern Company Amphitheater. From noon to 1:00 p.m., your favorite local artists take the stage, performing a variety of pop, jazz and R&B.
Here’s a [...]

Feed Your Senses: Kevin Kmetz at the Rialto Center on Wednesday, September 16

admin | September 15, 2009

On the third Wednesday of the month, head to the lobby of the Rialto Center for the Arts from noon-1:00 p.m for a free lunchtime concert series: Feed Your Senses. The Septemebr 16 performance features Kevin Kmetz, master of the shamisen, a kind of Japanese lute. If his name sounds familiar, it may be because [...]