The Daily Fact: Sept. 5, 1927 -- debut of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit
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5-9 p.m. Friday, downtown Knoxville
The monthly assemblage of arts and artists, arrayed all around.
5 p.m., the Square Room. $1.80.
A WUTK First Friday benefit and an issue-release party for 180 Magazine. With lots of strong, rootsy local talent.
6 p.m. Friday, Market Square. Free.
Nashville bluegrass, and Knoxville's own beardy-weirdy old-time supergroup.
7 p.m. Friday, the Valarium.
Knoxville major-label rockers remember when metal was nu.
8 p.m. Friday, Knoxville Museum of Art. $10.
Hip-hop/R&B hero brings the funk to the KMA.
Leon Russell with Huskey Brunette
8 p.m. Friday, the Shed, Maryville. $25.
Speaking of beardy-weirdys, one of the originals is back in business. Besides his classics, he may play tracks from his upcoming album with Elton John.
8 p.m. Friday, Bijou Theatre. $12-$55.
A documentary about discrimination against pit bulls.
10 p.m. Saturday, Preservation Pub. $5.
Memphis power-pop trio, with grooves befitting their hometown.
10 p.m. Saturday, Pilot Light. $5.
Indie-quirk of various kinds.
10 p.m. Sunday, Pilot Light. $5.
Experimental, drifting indie rock. By way of Brooklyn, where they can do that kind of thing.
ETC.
1-10 p.m. Sunday, Volunteer Landing/Neyland Drive
The annual extravaganza, with fireworks due at 9:30.
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