Weekend Music Listings, Nov. 1 – 4

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Saraya Brewer


Maybach Music Group: Rick Ro$$, Meek Mill, Wale Rupp Arena, 430 W. Vine St., 7:30 p.m., $29.75 – 69.75. Ross was named “Hottest MC in the game” earlier this year by MTV.

LAMArama Natasha’s, 112 Esplanade, 11 a.m., free. A full day of workshops and live performances for Lexington’s rich and growing music scene produced by the Lexington Area Music Alliance (LAMA). Workshops will include “Music as a Small Business,” “Lawyers, Bands and Money: A Primer on Basic Legal Issues for Musicians and Bands” and “All You Need Is Law: Practical Aspects of Publishing, Copyright and Other Things Working Musicians Need to Know,” followed by live music by Reva Dawn Salon and the Mercy Beat.

LAMArama presents Reva Dawn Salon and the Mercy Beat Natasha’s, 112 Esplanade, $5, 8 p.m. From the venue website:“The Reva Dawn Salon is a cluster-folk of wunderkinds, Reva Williams and Company, stringing up love and hate, haste and wait, in the midst of music and mayhem….The Mercy Beat is Dave Farris, Willie Eames, and Steve Cherry, all three respected veterans of the Lexington music scene. You’ve seen them play in Club Dub, the Tallboys, and the Payback, now hear the new sounds of the Mercy Beat!”

Roger Creager Buster’s, 899 Manchester St., $12-15, 18+, 8 p.m.

The Rezonators Parlay Social, 257 W. Short St, 9:30. Classic Rock/ Dance.

Mad Anthony/ The Shanks/ Barnyard Stompers Green Lantern, 497 W. Third St., 21+

Daymoths; The Butchers; I Like You Al’s Bar, 601 N. Limestone, 10 p.m.

Dennis Cole Band Cheapside Bar & Grill, 131 Cheapside St., 21+.

Kevin Criuse The Cellar, 3256 Lansdowne Drive, 8:30 p.m.

Rumpke Mountain Boys and the Kentucky Hoss Cats Willie’s Locally Known, 805 N. Broadway, 7 p.m., $10

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4

DangermuffinCosmic Charlie’s, 388 Woodland Ave. 10 p.m., 18+, $5.

Sick/Sea; CAVES Al’s Bar, 601 N. Limestone, 10 p.m.

Year of October Natasha’s, 112 Esplanade, $5, 18 p.m.From the venue website: “Year of October is rock blues band that originated from Lexington, KY but recently has moved to Nashville, TN. Their music mixes the old with the new, with influences that range from the Beatles, to Led Zeppelin, to Norah Jones. They have written a diverse repertoire of songs that range from soft folk to swampy blues. Their songs often come in the form of stories which range from lost love, dying dreams, even murder. With a focus on the songs dynamics and lead singer Phlecia Sullivan’s towering vocals they put on a captivating live show.”


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