Band Spotlight

Published: February 22, 2013 

Stereo Reform

Friday February 22

Baby Baby and Kid Syc@Brandywine at Roasted Cafe and Lounge

One of our favorite local artists, Jubee from the Morning After, is celebrating his birthday. So, he has put together a birthday party filled with great musical guests. Atlanta’s Baby Baby is no stranger to Macon. These fellas put on a high energy, fun show that will have you jumping up and down and going crazy. Kid Syc@Brandywine is one of Savannah’s most talented hip-hop groups with Kid Syc providing clever, thoughtful lyrics and his band, Brandywine, backing him with incredible rhythms. They also will be joined by Dana Swimmer and African Americana. 18 and up. 9 p.m. Free.

Saturday February 23

The Unmentionables at the Hummingbird Stage and Taproom

When was the last time you saw a cover band with an upright bass? If you’ve ever seen one in Macon, it was probably the last time the Unmentionables came to town. This fun-filled band plays all your favorite songs. Don’t believe me? They claim to play everything from Johnny Cash to Prince. These fellas know how to have a good time and they will take you along for the ride. Call your friends and head down to the Hummingbird for a wild night of music. 21 and up. 10 p.m. $5.

Tuesday February 26

Fabian Concert Series featuring Matt Catingub at the Cox Capitol Theatre

Matt Catingub is currently the director and conductor of the Glendale Pops Orchestra in Glendale, Calif., but he has made a name for himself as a saxophonist, conductor, arranger and performer. We get to see one of his amazing performances on the stage of the Cox Capitol Theatre where he will be joined by Amy Schwartz-Moretti, violinist and director of the McDuffie Center for Strings at Mercer University; Kurt Muroki, bassist; and Steve Moretti, percussionist. All ages. 7:30 p.m. $12.

Thursday February 28

“The Secret To A Happy Ending” at the Cox Capitol Theatre

“The Secret To Happy Ending” is a documentary about the Drive-By Truckers. Filmmaker Barr Weisman followed the band during three years of touring and recording that included the beginning of the problems that led to the changes we have seen the band go through in recent years. This film is full of great interviews, musical performances and more. All ages. 8 p.m. Free.

Stereo Reform at the Hummingbird Stage and Taproom

Greenville, S.C.’s Stereo Reform is a silly band. These guys are just having fun making music and it shows. This band walks the line between disco, funk and rock. It’s definitely music for dancing and you’ll be hard pressed not to cut some rug while they are on stage. 21 and up. 10 p.m. Free.

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