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FRIDAY
John Fogerty, lead singer/songwriter of the legendary Creedence Clearwater Revival, makes a rare â?? and sold out â?? appearance at 930 Club.
Donâ??t be turned off by their overtly Christian themes. Pedro the Lion, at Black Cat, creates excellent soul-baring indie rock for all stripes.
Soulive, at The State Theatre, refuses to be pigeonholed as a jam band. Their innovative fusion of jazz, funk, and soul is top-notch.
The newly formed Liberation Dance Party, at DC9, is making a name for itself by spinning the hottest indie rock, electronica, and hip-hop.
SATURDAY
Catch renowned Grateful Dead cover band Dark Star Orchestra at one of their three acoustic gigs this weekend at the Birchmere.
Matthew Sweet, one of the best songwriters of the 90s, plays an early 7pm show at 930 Club.
Earlimart brings their critically acclaimed indie pop stylings to whatâ??s sure to be a jammed Velvet Lounge.
Mousetrap, Black Catâ??s monthly Britpop dance party, remains one of the best places in the city to hear new music and old favorites.
SUNDAY
Itâ??s a big night for alternative rappers at local schools. While The Roots are at Cole Field House at UMD, Black Eyed Peas take their advertiser-friendly beats to GWU.
The Delgados, at Black Cat, are the kings of modern Scottish pop music. Donâ??t miss openers Crooked Fingers, featuring ex-Archers of Loaf frontman Eric Bachmann.
Industrial metal trailblazers Fear Factory, at 930 Club, co-headlines with Lamb of God, a more traditional death metal group from Richmond.