Sound Menu May 02 2001 Sun
MUSIC MIDTOWN 2001 — See Music Midtown MenuMidtown (Sarig)
RAVI & ANOUSHKA SHANKAR — Continuing the ancient Indian family value of musical transmission, 81-year-old virtuoso Ravi Shankar has been joined on stage and recordings lately by his 20-year-old daughter and star pupil of the sitar, Anoushka. Backed by other traditional instruments of North Indian classical music, they’ll impel their Rialto audience toward a sublime synthesis of crystalline form and igneous improvisation. Rialto Center (Kaliss)
BRANDYHOUSE: Z93’s the Dunhams with special guests
BUFFALO’S CAFE-PLEASANT HILL: Open-mic
CAJUN KITCHEN: Sippin’ Parlor
CHECKERED PARROT: Dave Williams
CHIP’S-WINDER: Roger “Hurricane” Wilson
ECLIPSE DI LUNA: Various pianists
EDDIE’S ATTIC: Jan Smith’s Student Showcase
FAT MATT’S RIB SHACK: Little Joey’s Jumpin’ Jive
FIREHOUSE: Live music, open-mic blues
FUZZY’S: 4 out of 5 Dentists
GRAND HYATT HOTEL: Brunch with Steven Charles Band
JOHN KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: Flute Choir of Atlanta
LAWRENCEVILLE ROAD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: Lawrence Weaver
LAZY DOG TAVERN: Frank Whiddon
MASQUERADE: Punk Rock Sunday with A Small Victory, I.R.S., Easy Way Out, Klopec, Godhead
MURPHY’S LAW: Seminole Jackson & the Dixie Blues
NORTHSIDE TAVERN: Stephen Talkovich & friends
PLANETJAM COTTON CLUB: Static-X, Godhead, Endo
POOR RICHARDS’ PUB: Open-mic with Sam Makler
RIALTO: Ravi Shankar, Anoushka Shankar
SAMBUCA JAZZ CAFE: Rebecca Windham Quartet
SMITH’S OLDE BAR: Nanyana
SOMBER REPTILE: Compilation Competition
SYLVIA’S: Steven Charles
WOODEN NICKEL: Live music