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Jeanne Jolly, Barenaked Ladies: live music this week

There will be a wide variety of music this week in the Triangle, from free summer concert series to your favorite local bands. Here are our picks.
Posted 2013-07-24T15:14:51+00:00 - Updated 2018-07-13T18:36:05+00:00
Raleigh performer hits road for summer tour

There will be a wide variety of music this week in the Triangle, from free summer concert series to your favorite local bands. Here are our picks.

Wednesday:

Women for Success Benefit featuring Dark Water Rising, Big Fat GapMotorco

Thursday:

Oak City 7 Concert Series featuring Southern Culture on the Skids, Hammer No More the Fingers, Unifier, Brent Cobb, Jessica Long and the New KindCity Plaza

Find Your Cool Concert Series featuring Birds and ArrowsCCB Plaza

Peter Lamb and The Wolves at the Pour House
Peter Lamb and The Wolves at the Pour House

Benji Hughes, The Feeds, The Temperance LeagueKings Barcade

Zo! and the Hot At NightsCasbah

The Low Counts, The Malamondos The Cave

Friday:

The Love Language, Eternal Summers, The CrittersCat’s Cradle

Jeanne Jolly has always been musical. She played piano and harmonica as a child and later took the stage at a Carolina Mudcats game to sing the National Anthem. But when her mother died of ovarian cancer, she picked up the guitar and turned her mourning into music.
Jeanne Jolly has always been musical. She played piano and harmonica as a child and later took the stage at a Carolina Mudcats game to sing the National Anthem. But when her mother died of ovarian cancer, she picked up the guitar and turned her mourning into music.

Peter Lamb and the Wolves NC Art Museum 

Rogue Band of YouthJohnny’s Gone Fishing

The Aristocrats, The Hell NoThe Pour House

HJMS, Ghostt Blonde, Bleach BlondeKings Barcade

Saturday:

Django Haskins (Head of Old Ceremony, also wrote the popular NCMLA song “We Are Not for Sale”) – Saxapahaw Rivermill

Bombadil album release, Plume GiantLincoln Theatre

The Love Language performs during the Rise Up Raleigh benefit concert on June 3, 2011 at the downtown Raleigh Amphitheater.
The Love Language performs during the Rise Up Raleigh benefit concert on June 3, 2011 at the downtown Raleigh Amphitheater.

Mariposa School Music Festival featuring Jeanne Jolly – Koka Booth

Annuals, Hammer no More the FingersKings

Lil WayneTime Warner Cable Music Pavilion at Walnut Creek

Sunday:

Regina Hexaphone – Sadlack’s

Barenaked Ladies, Ben Folds Five, Guster, Boothby GraffoeRed Hat Amphitheater

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