Carbonatix Pre-Player Loader

Audio By Carbonatix

Buddy Crime plays at The Flamingo Lounge on Friday.

Friday, Aug. 13

James Taylor And His All-Star Band

KFC Yum! Center

Tickets start at $59  |  7:30 p.m. 

Well, it’s definitely been a year-and-a-half of fire and rain — you know,  biblical plague-type shit — so the beautiful sadness of Grammy-winning singer-songwriter James Taylor might be the soundtrack you need. West coast folk staple Jackson Browne – who is no stranger to anyone who’s ever listened to the radio — will open. 

Saturday, Aug. 14

Buddy Crime 

The Flamingo Lounge

$10  |  8 p.m. 

Through dense and dark electro-pop that has a robotic lean, Buddy Crime pairs thoughtful, futuristic sensibilities with a visceral, dance-your-ass-off backbone. Golumb from Columbus and Introvert will open. The local music ecosystem is starting to awaken —support it. 

Sunday, Aug. 15

Virginia Man with Curtis Eversole

Zanzabar

$10  |  7 p.m. 

Through contemplative indie rock, Virginia Man creates heart-on-your-sleeve songs that comb through the past. The band is versatile, able to switch between booming rock and mellow folk-leaning sounds, adding flourishes of several other genres — a lot bit pop, a little bit experimentation. Curtis Eversole opens. 

 

Do you have a news tip?

Subscribe to LEO Weekly Newsletters

Sign up. We hope you like us, but if you don't, you can unsubscribe by following the links in the email, or by dropping us a note at leo@leoweekly.com.

Signup

By clicking “subscribe” above, you consent to allow us to contact you via email, and store your information using our third-party Service Provider. To see more information about how your information is stored and privacy protected, visit our policies page.

Subscribe to LEO Weekly Newsletters

Sign up. We hope you like us, but if you don't, you can unsubscribe by following the links in the email, or by dropping us a note at leo@leoweekly.com.

To sign up now, enter your email address in the field below and click the Subscribe button.

By clicking “Subscribe” above, you consent to allow us to contact you via email, and store your information using our third-party Service Provider. To see more information about how your information is stored and privacy protected, visit our policies page.

Scott Recker was a previous editor at LEO. Follow him on Twitter at @scottmrecker.