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Date: Fri 30-Oct-1998

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Date: Fri 30-Oct-1998

Publication: Bee

Author: SHANNON

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ON THE ROAD/SHANNON HICKS

WPKN has finally, officially, announced the availability of tickets for the

upcoming GREG BROWN show at Edmond Town Hall. Mr "Slant 6 Mind" will be at the

town hall on Thursday, November 12... but regular readers would already know

all about that. Tickets are $12 and available in town at Grand Union in

Newtown, among other locations, or call WPKN at 331-9756.

What is new is the announcement that Karen Savoca, not Bill Morrissey as had

been previously rumored, is opening the 8 pm concert. Ms Savoca has a new

album called On the River Road to promote. She performs with the guitarist

Peter Heitzman.

One of the most popular rock bands in Ireland, THE SAW DOCTORS will be in

Norwalk at The Globe Theatre for a concert on Wednesday, November 11. The band

has a number of top ten singles in the UK and also holds the distinction of

having the best-selling single in Irish history, so I am told. The band

recently headlined the Guinness Fleadh Festival when it visited New York,

Chicago and San Francisco. Tickets are $15 for this show; call the theatre at

852-0088.

Also coming to the theatre in November is THE PAT McGEE BAND, who will be

performing a benefit for Amnesty International on Thursday, November 19.

Originally from Virginia, this band is is high demand for its folky, energized

acoustic sound. I have no info on ticket prices for this one; call the

theatre.

MARION MEADOWS' annual Christmas party at Toad's Place in New Haven has been

switched from December 17 to December 20. Additionally, the MIGHTY PURPLE

December 22 has been bumped one week; it will now be on the 29th.

Until next week, I'll be seeing you... on the road, having a mighty happy

Halloween!

Questions and comments concerning "On The Road" (or anything music related)

should be sent to Shannon Hicks, c/o Bee Publishing Co., 5 Church Hill Road,

Newtown 06470, or shannon @thebee.com. Include a phone number for

confirmation, please . If you don't have a stamp or a piece of paper or a

writing utensil that works, give me a call! Phone number at the office is

426-3141. Shows listed on the calendar at club locations are for ages 21 and

over unless specified.

UPCOMING CONCERTS

OCTOBER 30 -- Future Tense at Tuxedo Junction, Danbury; Dokken at Toad's

Place, New Haven, X Factor X opening;

October 31 -- The Zoo at Tuxedo Junction; Moppin Sauce at Fat Daddy's,

Watertown; The Urge at The Webster Theatre, Hartford; Hubinger Street at the

Oakdale.

NOVEMBER 1 -- Third Eye Blind and Eve 6 at Southern CT State Univ, New Haven

(MTV Campus Invasion Tour, afternoon festival open free of charge, tickets

needed for concert); Motley Crue at the Oakdale, Wallingford; David Garza at

Toad's Place, New Haven (all aes), Hank Rivergods and Mike Franzman opening;

November 3 -- Stabbing Westward at Toad's Place (all ages), Miss Lonelyhearts

opening;

November 5 -- Fastball at Toad's Place (all ages), The Nields and Joan Jones

opening;

November 6 -- NRBQ at Rich Forum, Stamford; Darik & The Funbags at Toad's

Place, 13 O'Clock and Carnival Dogs opening;

November 8 -- Reel Big Fish at the Webster Theatre, Hartford, the Pilfers

opening; Big Easy at Toad's Place (Swing Night, dance instruction w/ Jitterbug

Jane);

November 11 -- The Saw Doctors at The Globe, Norwalk;

November 12 -- Greg Brown at Edmond Town Hall, Newtown, Karen Savoca opening;

The Highland Rovers at Toad's Place;

November 13 -- Tricky at Toad's Place, Whale opening; The Flys at The

Brickyard, Hartford, Janus Stark opening;

November 14 -- The Nudes at Night Lights Coffeehouse (United Methodist

Church), Norwalk; Blues Traveler at the Oakdale Theatre, Agents of Good Roots

opening;

November 15 -- Little Feat at The Globe, Norwalk; Eight to the Bar at Toad's

Place (Swing Night, dance instruction w/ Jitterbug Jane);

November 17 -- The Itals at Toad's Place (all ages), Holy Smoke and Sneaky

Pete opening; Warrant at Tuxedo Junction;

November 19 -- The Pat McGee Band at The Globe Theatre;

November 20 -- Tori Amos at UConn's Gampel Pavilion, Storrs, The Unbelievable

Truth opening;

November 21 -- Chris Isaac at the Oakdale, Sean Mullins opening;

November 22 -- Gary & The Moodswingers at Toad's Place (Swing Night, dance

instruction w/ Jitterbug Jane);

November 24 -- Phish at New Haven Coliseum; Dude of Life at Toad's Place

(Phish lyricist, all ages), Dirty Sanchez opening;

November 27 -- NRBQ at Toad's Place, Big Bad Johns and The Bandidos opening;

November 28 -- Guster at The Webster Theatre;

November 29 -- Sick of It All at Toad's Place (all ages), Shutdown and Ensign

opening.

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