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WDVX Blue Plate Special: The Katts with John McAndrew
Noon, Knoxville Visitor Center. Free.
Local old-timey duo, and a pop-blues piano man.
5:30 p.m., Union Avenue Books. Free.
Architect Michael Kaplan and designer Greg Terry will discuss their project to photograph reat architecture in stereoscopic 3D.
6:30 p.m., Cedar Springs Presbyterian Church. Free.
Two UT a capella groups perform as part of the church's Chapel Concert Series.
7 p.m., Relix Variety Theatre. $8.
Local blues luminaries gather again to pay tribute to Knoxville's Queen of the Blues, who died in 2001. Proceeds benefit Interfaith Health Clinic.
8 p.m., Tennessee Theatre. $13-$86.
KSO performs Dvorák's Cello Concerto, and other works.
The Littlest Birds with Tyler Stinson
8 p.m., Preservation Pub. Free.
Cello-and-banjo folkies from California.
8 p.m., Side Splitters Comedy Club. $6-$10.
Up-and-coming comic from Charlotte, N.C.
9 p.m., the Cider House. $5-$8.
A slate of local rappers including Darius Jarell and the Usual Suspects.
10 p.m., Pilot Light. $10.
Indie-folk and country-rock, in moods ranging from wistful to upbeat.
Worldline with Saint Solitude
10 p.m., Preservation Pub. $3.
Two Asheville bands specializing in what used to be called modern rock.
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