Eureka Springs, Arkansas · Thursday, September 2, 2010
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Rhythm & News
Posted Wednesday, September 1, at 3:36 PM
What's on Tap?

Shelli Coe, the daughter of country music legend David Allen Coe, will join forces with Eureka Springs resident Stevie Tombstone this weekend at New Delhi--Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon. Then they move up the street for a 9 p.m. show at The Pied Piper Cathouse Lounge.

Shelli Coe has been performing since she was three, starting as a back-up singer for her famous father. She has now released her first full-length CD, A Girl Like Me.

Stevie Tombstone has performed around the globe, getting his start playing country, gospel and blues. His CD, 7:30 am spent six weeks in the top ten charts of XM Radio.

Another treat for us this weekend is the return of Opal Fly, who will be in town for three shows: Disco Dancing Friday at Chelsea's, ukulele and singing Saturday at New Delhi, and Monday for a birthday celebration at New Delhi for restaurateurs John and Bill. Join this magical celebration and show some birthday love for these guys who help make Eureka Springs a special place.

Jack's Place has expanded and is opening Jack's Center Stage, I hear it is a great place with a lot of history, come reminisce or make some new memories. Switch will be there Friday and Saturday.

Thursday, Sept. 2

*Basin Park Hotel Balcony Bar: Helcamino Moon, 5--8 p.m.

*Basin Park: Arkansas Red, 3--5 p.m.

*Grand Central Hotel Grand Taverne: Jerry Yester, (Grand Piano Dinner Music) 6:30--9:30 p.m.

*Henri's: Thirsty Thursdays! Drink and Appetizer Specials 6--8 p.m.

*Jack's Place: Kickstand Karaoke

*New Delhi Café: Mountain Sprout, 6:30 p.m.

*Rowdy Beaver: Karaoke with Tiny, Best Karaoke by popular vote wins $50!, 7--11 p.m.

*Squid and Whale Pub: Open Mic Musical Smackdown featuring Bloody Buddy

Friday, Sept. 3

*Basin Park Hotel Balcony Bar: Hogscalders, 12--3 p.m., 6--9 p.m.

*Basin Park: Jones Van Jones, 3--5 p.m.

*Chelsea's: Opal Fly

*DeVito's: Neil Ogle, live jazz, 6--9 p.m.

*Eureka Live: DJ Goose

*Grand Central Hotel Grand Taverne: Arkansas Red, (Guitar) 6:30--9:30 p.m.

*Henri's: DJ Dance & Spotlight Karaoke, 9 p.m.

*Jack's Place: Switch

*New Delhi Café: Brick-Fields, 6:30 p.m.

*Pied Piper Cathouse Lounge: Cody and Desi, 8 p.m.--Midnight

*Rockin' Pig Saloon: Art Bentley, 7--11 p.m.

*Rowdy Beaver: Fender City Jets, 8 p.m.

*Rowdy Beaver Den: Jeff Lee, 7 p.m.

*Shawbee's Big Dawg Saloon: Karaoke & Dance with The Big Dawg

*Squid and Whale Pub: Black Water

Saturday, Sept. 4

*Basin Park Hotel Balcony Bar: Jeff Lee, 12--3 p.m., Helcomino Moon, 6--9 p.m.

*Basin Park: Emily Kaitz, 12--2 p.m., Susan Shore and Michael Cockron, 2--3 p.m., Awesome Possums, 3--5 p.m.

*Chelsea's: Bel Aires

*Eureka Live: DJ Goose

*Grand Central Hotel Grand Taverne: Jerry Yester, (Grand Piano Dinner Music) 6:30--9:30 p.m.

*Henri's: DJ Dance & Spotlight Karaoke, 9 p.m.

*Jack's Place: Switch

*New Delhi Café: Brick Fields, 11 a.m., Shelli Coe & Stevie Tombstone, 3:30 p.m., Opal Fly, 6:30 p.m.

*Pied Piper Cathouse Lounge: Cody and Desi, 8 p.m.--Midnight

*Rockin' Pig: Jay Yates, 7--11

*Rowdy Beaver: Art Bently, 8 p.m.

*Rowdy Beaver Den: Blew Reed, 7 p.m.

*Shawbee's Big Dawg Saloon: Karaoke & Dance with The Big Dawg

*Squid and Whale Pub: Black Water

Sunday, Sept. 5

*Basin Park Hotel Balcony Bar: Miles Ralston, 12--3 p.m., 5--8 p.m.

*Basin Park: Walter and Buster, 11 a.m.--1 p.m.

*Chelsea's: Mountain Sprout

*Henri's Just One More: Henri's Hangover Relief! Brunch and Drink Specials

*Jack's Place: Chad Emmert Band, 6--10 p.m.

*New Delhi Café: Gospel Sunday Brunch with Brick -- Fields, 11 a.m.--2 p.m., Shelli Coe & Stevie Tombstone, 4--7 p.m.

*Pied Piper Cathouse Lounge: Neon Green Smiles, 2:30--5 p.m., Shelli Coe and Stevie Tombstone, 9 p.m.

*Rowdy Beaver: Free Pool, $2 draft beers

*Squid and Whale Pub: "Local Kine" Springbillie

Monday, Sept. 6

*Basin Park: Jeff Lee, 3--5 p.m.

*Jack's Place: Guys Night

*New Delhi Café: Opal Fly, 4 p.m.

*Shawbee's Big Dawg Saloon: Pool Tournament

Tuesday, Sept. 7

*Basin Park: Chuck Onofrio, 3--5 p.m.

*Jack's Place: Wii Sports

*Lovin' Oven Bakeria: Board Game Night, 6 p.m.

Wednesday, Sept. 8

*Basin Park: John Walter Morrison, 3--5 p.m.

*Jack's Place: Wii Sports

*New Delhi Café: Open Jam, 6:30 p.m.

*Pied Piper Cathouse Lounge: Citizen Night with Alex

*Squid and Whale Pub: Pickled Porpoise review featuring Lany

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