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Friday 11 a.m., KnoxIvi 11 o'Clock Rock. Free.
Friday 8 p.m., Latitude 35.
It's a CD release weekend for Knoxville's own "tropical rock" band. Some people say that there's a woman to blame.

Friday noon, the Square Room, WDVX Blue Plate Special. Free.
A heckuva free bill, with Gauthier's hard-spun tales, Harris' Vermont honky-tonk, and some Arkansas Americana.

Friday 6-8 p.m., Saturday 7-8 p.m., Sunday 2-5 p.m., Grove Theatre. Free.
Final concerts of the Oak Ridge Youth Symphony's Summer Conservatory.

Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, 7 p.m., Market Square. Free-$5.
Tennessee Stage Company brings Romeo and Juliet and The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) to Market Square. Bring your own chair. And, if you feel like it, a voluntary donation of five bucks.

Friday 7 p.m., the Square Room. $42-$52.
Robinella you know, Mary Gauthier you should.

Friday 8 p.m. and Sunday 2 p.m., Tennessee Theatre. $6-$10.
You're a good man, Mr. Finch.

Saturday 8 p.m., The Shed. $10.
Veteran Nashville cowpunks hook up with Stonesy Knoxvillians.

Jon Worley and the Cornbred Blues Band with Duke Brown and the Big Wooly
Saturday 9 p.m., Relix Variety Theatre. $5.
My blind pick for show of the weekend. Worley's back in town and promising all kinds of trouble.

Sunday 10 p.m., Preservation Pub.
Likable local folk-rocker plays the weekend on out.




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