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WDVX Blue Plate Special: Annie Crane with Chelsey Scott.
Noon, Knoxville Visitor Center. Free.
Crane is an indie-folk New Yorker with a rich, almost Celtic voice. (She is also playing at 8 p.m. at the Birdhouse in 4th and Gill.) Scott is an indie-folk Nashvillian with a rich, almost jazzy voice.
7 p.m., Pellissippi State Performing Arts Center. Free. (Donations accepted.)
Pellissippi's music department shows their stuff, including Handel's "Water Music."
7:30 p.m., Carousel Theatre, UT campus. $5-$33.
A preview performance of the Clarence Brown Theatre's presentation of the 19th-century satire.
8 p.m., Fluorescent Gallery. $5.
Chicago avant-garde trio with chops to match their wild notions.
Sam Quinn and Japan Ten with the Fruit Bats and the Citylights
8 p.m., the Square Room. $12-$15.
Former everbodyfields guy with his fine new band, and a couple of promising indie-folk-rock acts opening.
8 p.m., Side Splitters Comedy Club. $4-$8.
The Christian comedian tells jokes about relationships. Sort of like a regular comedian but, you know, nicer.
10 p.m., Pilot Light. $8.
Despite the British spelling, the Oxford the power-poppers hail from is in Mississippi.
10 p.m., Preservation Pub. $3.
Reggae-ska jam band out of Chattanooga.
CIVIX
8 p.m., Cox Auditorium, UT campus.
The goobernatorial contenders square off in their second debate. If you can't make it, it will be broadcast live on WBIR, Channel 10.
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