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Jam Packed: A guide to who is playing where

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November 14, 2014 12:00 AM

FRIDAY

American Aquarium: the Hummingbird Stage and Taproom, 430 Cherry St., 478-741-9130.

Big Daddy & Company: Chevy’s, 1229 Russell Parkway, Warner Robins, 478-225-1165.

Boot Hill: Billy’s Clubhouse, 1580 Forest Hill Road, 478-477-0717.

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Chris Peeler and the Truth: Hangar Bar and Grill, 5630 Houston Road, 478-781-9468.

John Stanley: Lazy Dog Growler, 448 First St., 478-599-9951.

Kool Change: AP’s Hidden Hideaway, 4274 Broadway, 478-781-5656.

Midlife Chrysler: 20’s Pub, Riverside Drive, 3076 Riverside Drive, 478-475-5860.

Phil Vaught: the Crazy Bull, 473 Second St., 478-621-4302.

Session Road: Yesterdaze, 2607 Moody Road, Warner Robins, 478-918-0660.

Skymatic: Roasted Cafe and Lounge, 442 Second St., 478-746-6914.

Wartown: Wild Wing Cafe, The Shoppes at River Crossing, 5080 Riverside Drive, Suite 100, 478-477-9453.

SATURDAY

Big Daddy & Company: Billy’s Clubhouse, 1580 Forest Hill Road, 478-477-0717.

DJ Bruce Wonder: Roasted Cafe and Lounge, 442 Second St., 478-746-6914.

Fair Weather Pilot: Hangar Bar and Grill, 5630 Houston Road, 478-781-9468.

Eddie James Gang: Yesterdaze, 2607 Moody Road, Warner Robins, 478-918-0660.

Floco Torres and Roly-Bots: the Hummingbird Stage and Taproom, 430 Cherry St., 478-741-9130.

John Stanley: Lazy Dog Growler, 448 First St., 478-599-9951.

Larry Frick: the Crazy Bull, 473 Second St., 478-621-4302.

The Riggs and Above Repute: the Back Porch Lounge, 2400 Riverside Drive, 478-745-8801.

Tres Hombres: AP’s Hidden Hideaway, 4274 Broadway, 478-781-5656.

SUNDAY

Big Mike and the Booty Papas: AP’s Hidden Hideaway, 4274 Broadway, 478-781-5656.

WEDNESDAY

Matt Rogers: Wild Wing Cafe, The Shoppes at River Crossing, 5080 Riverside Drive, Suite 100, 478-477-9453.

THURSDAY

Eddie Stone, Rob Walker and Daniel Ford: Rigby’s Entertainment Complex, 2001 Karl Drive, Warner Robins, 478-287-6465.

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