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Noon Friday, Knoxville Visitor Center. Free.
8 p.m. Friday, Glowing Body. 
Is she a jazzy folk singer, or a folkie jazz singer? Whichever, she has nice, rich voice and is worth a look on the Blue Plate Special or at Glowing Body.
   
7 p.m. Friday, Tennessee Theatre. $21-$83.
The Knoxville Symphony Orchestra opens its 75th season with an all-Tchaikovsky blowout featuring violinist Dylana Jenson.
 
7 p.m. Friday, 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. Saturday, Children's Theatre of Knoxville. $10-$12.
E.B. White's beloved rodent comes to the stage.
 
Shane Scheib with the Kicks, Days Apart, Jason Wain, and Austin Manuel.
7 p.m. Friday, the Square Room. $10.
Hotshot Nashville blues-rock guitarist.

Chris Cagle with KingBilly
7 p.m. Friday, Old City Courtyard. $20-$25.
Nashville B-lister touring on the back of his greatest hits album.
 
8 p.m. Friday, Bijou Theatre. $13.50-$15.50.
Knoxville's premier Stonesy rockers, along with Knoxville's other premier Stonesy rockers.
 
8 p.m. Friday, Laurel Theater. $12.
Seriously, if you haven't seen Sarah Pirkle, do yourself a favor. 
 
8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 3 p.m. Sunday, Theatre Knoxville Downtown. $10-$15.
Sprightly comedy about four sprightly Southern dames. 
 
8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday, Oak Ridge Playhouse. $16-$20.
John Patrick Shanley's award-winning play about a beloved priest and a suspicious nun. 
 
9 p.m. Friday, the Valarium. $23-$25.
SanFran DJ beloved by jam-band crowds.
  
8 p.m. Saturday, S&W Grand. Free.
Seriously, if you haven't seen Donald Brown lately, do yourself a favor.

8 p.m. Saturday, Palace Theatre, Maryville. $13-$15.
Fine alt-country combo, led by the impressive Brandi Hart.
 
10 p.m. Saturday, Preservation Pub. $5.
Knoxville's premier garage-poppers, with Knoxville's other premier garage-poppers.
 
Ersatz Modem with Lone Ranger
10 p.m. Saturday, Pilot Light. $5.
Local experimental electronic stuff. Spooky, skittery, twitchy.
 
10 p.m. Saturday, the Shed. $10-$15.
Popular Aussie-by-way-of-Austin bluegrass outfit.

4 p.m. Sunday, UT Alumni Memorial Building. Free.
UTSO opens its season with pieces by Aaron Copland and Michael Torke.
 
Aimee Mann with Blake Hazard
8 p.m. Sunday, Bijou Theatre. $26.50.
Her sad songs, they say so much. 

ETC.

5 p.m. Friday, Knoxville Skate Park. Free.
This one comes from the skater grapevine, but it should be reliable: Tony Freakin' Hawk!

10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, Fountain City Park. Free.
The Fountain Art Center presents arts, crafts, kids' stuff, and a chili cook-off.
 
4-7 p.m. Sunday, Old Gray Cemetery. $5-$15.
Re-enactors and refreshments liven up the old place. So to speak.

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