Friday November 9th
The Tim Lee 3 at the Hummingbird Stage and Taproom
The Tim Lee 3 are a very fun band to see live. These seasoned rockers have not slowed down a bit and deliver a high-power performance full of everything you love about nitty gritty rock n roll. This Knoxville, Tenn., trio claims they play the Pulled Pork Circuit, playing at a lot of barbecue cook-offs, and they are fine with that as barbecue is near and dear to their hearts. 21 and up. 10 p.m. $5.
Saturday November 10th
An Evening With Elvis at the Cox Capitol Theatre
Who doesnt like Elvis? It takes some dedication and hard work not to sing along to Jailhouse Rock, Hound Dog or Blue Suede Shoes. Well, now you can clap your hands and sing along to all your Elvis favorites as the Cox Capitol Theatre plays host to Elvis tribute artist Owen Roberts. This fun-filled event will be hosted by Mark Ballard and will benefit the Humane Services of Georgia. All ages. 7 p.m. $15.
B. Keith Williams at the Hummingbird Stage and Taproom
B. Keith Williams was a regular fixture at the Shamrock, but lately hes been making the rounds all over Macon. Saturday, he makes a stop in downtown at the Hummingbird. His soulful blues and Southern rock styles are as comfortable as your favorite pair of jeans. He always has a surprise or two up his sleeve, and you never know who may stop by to join him on stage. 21 and up. 10 p.m. $5.
Pomegranates at Roasted Cafe and Lounge
The Blue Indian brings us more young indie rock goodness with a three act line-up at Roasted. The Cincinnati-based headlining group, Pomegranates, has been very busy recording. They have released three albums during the last three years. They are joined by the Hounds Below from Michigan and Macons own Josh McGinty. McGinty hasnt played his hometown in over a year, so this is sure to be a fun-filled night. 18 and up. 9 p.m. Free.
Sunday November 11
Fort Valley State University Jazz Quintet at the Tubman African American Museum
Most people who love museums seem to also love jazz. So, to have the Fort Valley State University Jazz Quintet playing at the Tubman African American Museum seems like a great combination. This event is the Tubmans fall benefit concert and will include an auction hosted by FVSUs president Larry Rivers and will be catered by Sodexo. Tickets are $25 and all proceeds benefit the Tubman. The event begins at 3 p.m. Call 743-8544 for more information.


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