Showing posts with label Raul Malo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Raul Malo. Show all posts

Monday, December 29, 2008

3rd & Lindsley calendar; December 29-31


MondayDecember 29
3rd and Lindsley's Bad Santa Party – 6:00 pm
Bad gift exchange, re-gift, buffet and bevs for all our friends @ 3rd
Erin Manning, Sam Williams, Jesse Lasfer, Denita Odigie – 9:00 pm

TuesdayDecember 30
The Marcus Finnie Band – 7:00 pm

The Wooten Brothers Reunion Show – 9:00 pm
This Special Event features a reunion of the Wooten Brothers and many of the artists who have played with them, every Wednesday night at 3rd and Lindsley for 17 years

WednesdayDecember 31
9:00 pm
Packages are on sale now, include dinner,champagne, party favors, and the show
$69-$89 per reserved seat
Purchase your seat now to get the best seats
Dinner served anytime after 6pm, your reserved seat will be waiting anytime you would like to arrive, music will start @ 9pm, Raul Malo takes the stage @ 10pm.
This will be a great event and a perfect way to welcome the New Year.
Seating sold directly through the venue only.
Phone 259-9891 / 259-1597
M-Fr 10am - 5pm
cash or credit card.

Sunday, July 06, 2008

3rd & Lindsley calendar July 6-12



July 6
Lisa Loeb w/ Ricky Young – 8:00 pm

July 7
Victoria George – 7:00 pm
Lindsey Jones, Emily DeLoach, Andrew Osenga, Wes Pickering – 9:00 pm

July 8
Chris Holcomb – 6:00 pm
Raul Malo – 9:30 pm

July 9
George Ducas w/ John Griffin – 6:00 pm
The Wooten Brothers – 9:30 pm

July 10
Due West – 7:00 pm
Horse In The Sea, Steve Lee, Tommy And The Whale – 9:30 pm

July 11
Jason Reeves, Brendan James, Matt Woods – 7:00 pm
Soul Live – 10:00 pm

July 12
Pat Buchanan – 7:00 pm
Bekka Bramlett and Britt Happens – 10:00 pm

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Frank Callari Has Died


Frank Callari and Ryan Adams

Prominent Nashville manager Frank Callari died in Nashville on Friday (Oct. 26). He was 55. Callari, a graduate of the Hotel Ecolier in Lausanne, Switzerland, first worked as general manager of the Hilton Inn at JFK Airport in New York City. After earning a degree in music technology from New York University, he worked in music for several years before moving to Miami, where he met and eventually managed the Mavericks. He also at various times managed Ryan Adams, Lucinda Williams and Junior Brown. He also had worked as senior VP/A&R and artist development for Lost Highway Records. Tentative funeral plans are for Thursday (Nov. 1) at Christ the King church in Nashville. Marshall Donnelly-Combs Funeral Home is handling arrangements. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to Overbrook School (his son Michael's school) or the American Diabetes Association.