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October 3, 2007

Tonight: Music in the clubs, the carrier war at a lecture

Tonight, you can hear a former member of '80s band Journey at a club in Cranston or head to Barrington for a lecture on the carrier war in the Pacific during World War II.

No, those are not your only choices.

Here's who's playing what tonight:

George Leonard, jazz and pop, The Hi-Hat, 3 Davol Square, Providence. Call 453-6500. 8 p.m. to midnight.


Dick Lupino, Shawnn Monteiro and Mac Chrupcala, jazz, Sardella’s Restaurant, 30 Memorial Blvd., Newport. Call 849-6312. 7 to 9:30 p.m.

Bob Mainelli, jazz, Capriccio, 2 Pine St., Providence. Call 421-1320. 7 to 11 p.m.

2nd Avenue, rock, Pitcher’s Pub, 80 Manville Hill Rd., Cumberland. Call 658-0058. 9 pm.

Jeff Scott Soto (formerly of Journey), Action, ZO2, Louis D’Augusta, Krankenstein and Project Broken, rock, J.R.’s Bourbon Street Rock House, Mardi Gras Multi Club and Johnny Bahama’s Complex, 1500 Oaklawn Ave., Cranston. Call 463-3080. 7 pm. $17 advance; $20 at the door.

State Radio and The Beautiful Girls, rock, Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel, 79 Washington St., Providence. Call 331-5876, 272-5876, www.etix.com. 8:30 pm. $15 general; $20 reserved.

Natalia Zukerman, country and jazz, Rhode Island College, Nazarian Center, Sapinsley Hall, 600 Mount Pleasant Ave., Providence. Call 456-8144. 1 pm. Free.

At Barrington Public Library at 7 the carrier war lecture gets underway with Naval War College professor Douglas Smith. That's at 287 County Rd. Call 247-1920.

Posted by Mike McKinney  at 6:55 PM | Permalink

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