Nashville Weekend “It” List: Black Dynamite Edition

Excellent stuff at the Belcourt right now:    They are continuing Black Dynamite.  If you haven’t seen it…do so immediately!  I saw it twice last week and plan to see it at least once more.  It’s also a midnight movie weekend!  This weekend they are showing Harold and Maude.  Opening Saturday:  LA DANSE: THE PARIS OPERA BALLET.  Nashville Ballet director, Paul Vasterling, will be introducing the film Saturday.

Friday, January 22:

  • Chris Crofton’s Kingdom Come Comedy Show featuring The Clutters & Ghostfinger at the Basement.  9pm
  • Mercy Lounge’s Seven-Year Anniversary Bash featuring The Non-Commissioned Officers, De Novo Dahl, Apollo Up!, The Ettes & more.  9pm
  • Seven-Year Anniversary Bash hosted by Happy Valley at the Cannery.  9pm
  • Jypsi w/ Leslie, Sterling Y & The Trigger Code at 12th & Porter.  8pm
  • Happy Birthday Amy w/ Hanzelle & Cheer Up Charlie Daniels at the 5 Spot.  9pm

Saturday, January 23:

  • Katy K and Miss Lolly Pop Present Brrr-lesque at the Rutledge.  8pm
  • Mercy Lounge’s Seven-Year Anniversary Bash featuring Space Capone, Heypenny, The Protomen, How I Became the Bomb, Tallest Trees & Armed Forces.  9pm
  • Glossary CD Release Show featuring Vulture Whale & more at the Basement.  9pm

Sunday, January 24:

Not much music wise…might be a good day to catch a film.

Have a great weekend!

Cheers,
J.

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David has been using computers to create his visions since the early days of the Apple II. When the world wide web hit he dove in head first learning HTML and building his first websites. After spending a few years at a software services firm in Milwaukee he moved to Nashville and shortly after the Music Industry grabbed hold. He joined the Country Music Association as webmaster designing, building and managing the CMA Awards, CMA Music Festival and corporate websites for the 8 years. He started their social media reach-out and when he left the CMA could reach over 50,000 fans directly. David currently freelances by day, codes by night along with producing/hosting the Nashville Tech Feed a technology podcast. David was named by Billboard Magazine as one of the top 140 people in the Music Industry to follow on Twitter.