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The 71s, Eyes Burn Electric, The Great Coats: Sat., March 3. Continental Club, 3700 Main, Houston.
Acid Mothers Temple: Thu., May 10. Fitzgerald's, 2706 White Oak, Houston.
Southeast Engine, Ancient Cat Society: Tue., March 13. Leon's Lounge
Beach Boys: Fri., June 8. Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, 2005 Lake Robbins Dr., Spring.
Benjamin Wesley: Sat., March 31, 5 p.m. Cactus Music & Video, 2110 Portsmouth, Houston.
Big Sam's Funky Nation: Thu., March 15. Dan Electro's Guitar Bar, 1031 E. 24th, Houston.
Black Flamingo, Courtesy Tier, DJ Dave Wrangler: Mon., March 12. Walter's, 1120 Naylor St., Houston.
Bleached, You Can Be A Wesley, The Busy Kids: Sun., March 11. Walter's
Blood On the Dance Floor, Brokencyde, Hayley Rose, New Years Day, The Bunny The Bear: Fri., May 4. Warehouse Live, 813 St. Emanuel, Houston.
Bomb The Music Industry, Laura Stevenson & The Cans, LIMB, Lisa's Sons: Fri., March 30. Walter's
Casey Donahew Band, Buck Yeager Band: Sat., April 7. Sam Houston Race Park, 7575 N. Sam Houston Parkway W., Houston.
Chickenfoot, Black Stone Cherry: Tue., May 29. Verizon Wireless Theater, 520 Texas, Houston.
Chris Knight: Fri., April 6. The Firehouse Saloon, 5930 Southwest Fwy, Houston.
Clouseaux, Trio Musette, Will Van Horn: Fri., March 30. Continental Club
David Ramirez, Holy Fiction: Sat., March 10. Rudyard's, 2010 Waugh, Houston.
Doughbeezy: Fri., March 23. Warehouse Live
Eleanor Friedberger, Hospitality: Thu., April 26. Fitzgerald's
The Energy (Tour Kickoff): Sat., March 31. Walter's
Erick Morillo: Fri., May 4. Stereo Live, 6400 Richmond, Houston.
Fear Factory, Shadows Fall: Thu., May 3. Scout Bar Clear Lake, 18307 Egret Bay Blvd., Houston.
fun., Avalanche City: Tue., March 20. Warehouse Live
The Ghost Wolves: Thu., March 1. Continental Club
Guy Clark, Chuck Allen Floyd: Sat., March 17. Dosey Doe Coffee Company, 25911 I-45 N., Spring.
The Head And The Heart, The Moondoggies: Fri., June 8. Fitzgerald's
Howard Jones: Sat., June 30. House of Blues, 1204 Caroline, Houston.
In This Moment, Kyng: Tue., May 15. Scout Bar Clear Lake
Iron Maiden, Coheed & Cambria: Sat., Aug. 18. Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
Japanther: Sat., March 10. Mango's, 403 Westheimer Road, Houston.
Knife Party: Fri., March 23. Stereo Live
Lee Fields & The Expressions: Fri., April 27. Continental Club
Marilyn Manson: Sun., May 13, 8 p.m., $39.50-$69.00. House of Blues
Never Shout Never, Koji, Kurt Travis, Renee & The Translators: Sun., April 22. Warehouse Live
New Edition: Sun., April 1. Reliant Arena, 8400 Kirby Drive, Houston.
Nappy Roots, Positive Disturbance: Fri., April 27. Scout Bar Clear Lake
Plants And Animals: Sat., May 26. Fitzgerald's
Ponderosa: Sun., March 11. Rudyard's, 2010 Waugh, Houston.
Reckless Kelly: Thu., March 15. McGonigel's Mucky Duck, 2425 Norfolk, Houston.
Seth Walker: Fri., April 20. Old Quarter Acoustic Cafe (413 20th St., Galveston), 413 20th St., Galveston, Galveston.
The Skatalites: Fri., March 30. The Bronze Peacock Room @ House Of Blues
The Tejas Brothers: Tue., March 20. Dosey Doe Coffee Company
Titus Andronicus, Screaming Females, Diarrhea Planet: Mon., March 12. Warehouse Live
Trapt: Sat., May 12. Scout Bar Clear Lake
Trout Fishing In America: Sun., April 1. McGonigel's Mucky Duck
Us From Outside, A Faylene Sky, Palisades, Send The Messenger: Mon., March 5. Fitzgerald's
Valerie June: Tue., March 20. Leon's Lounge, 1006 McGowen, Houston.
Woods, Mmoss: Sun., April 29. Rudyard's
Yarn, Larkin Poe: Wed., March 14. McGonigel's Mucky Duck
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