Shaela Miller’s album release and a lot more this week

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Shaela Miller releases her latest album “After the masquerade” this week with two sold out  release parties  at The Slice on March 22 and at the Owl Acoustic Lounge with Carter Felker and the Edmonton country rock band  Denim Daddies.

 

The Bamboo Guppies play Casino Lethbridge this weekend. Photo by Richard Amery

 She is also playing an all ages gig at the Owl Acoustic Lounge, Saturday afternoon with Eilish Lazenby.

 But first Paul Holden and James Oldenburg return to the Watertower Grill on Wednesday to play some jazz music from 6-8 p.m.

 Aaron Phelan from New Autumn hosts the Slice’s open mic on Wednesday.

 

 Also Wednesday, Theatre Outré returns to the Owl Acoustic Lounge.  The show features Fawns at 8 p.m., Clover Overboard at 9 p.m. and Crown The Jester closing off the night at 10 p.m. Admission is by donation.

 

Gabe Thaine hosts  the weekly jam for hunger at Theoretically Brewing, Thursday, March 20.

 Theatre Outré returns to the Owl Acoustic lounge on Wednesday, March 20. 

 

The Slice will rock on a Thursday night  as they welcome Calgary  band Vogue Villains on Thursday with local  support from 4BPM and Alec Arms.

 Vogue Villains are supporting their  new album “Built on Bones.”

 Tickets are $10 in advance, $15 at the door.

 Daylan Delaney hosts Honkers Pub open mic on Friday, March 22.

 

Mike Murchison  and guests play a free show at Central Church of Christ, March 24 at  7p.m.

 If you like Latin music, Latin Rev will get you dancing on Friday, March 22 for a fundraiser for  Henry Bran and Family . Admission is by donation.

 The Bamboo Guppies bring the rock to Casino Lethbridge Friday and Saturday.

 

Also on Saturday, The Slice hosts Undefined playing rock and country hits.

If you like country music, Prairie Oyster vocalist/bassist Russell DeCarle plays the Geomatic Attic, March 24 at 8 p.m..  DeCarle is supporting his third solo album  ‘Alone In the Crowd.”

Tickets are $40 members, $42.50 non members.

 

The Lethbridge and District Music and Speech Arts Festival winds up this week with a Stars of the Festival concert  at 2 p.m.March 23 at Southminster United Church.

 For something a little different, The U of L Singers perform at the University of Lethbridge Recital Hall on Saturday, March 23.

 

 Rock in the end of March with a couple of Tuesday shows.

 Chinook High School rocks returns to the Owl Acoustic Lounge on Tuesday, March 26.

Over on the North Side, the Moose Hall hosts a big all ages gig, Tuesday, March 26 featuring Calgary death metal bands Dying Remains and Snakepit and Edmonton metal band  Pre-Breaker plus Lethbridge’s own Drearius .

 Tickets are $20. The show begins at 7 p.m.

— By Richard Amery, L.A. Beat Editor

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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 20 March 2024 14:02 )