VALDOSTA — Here’s what’s happening tonight, March 12, according to items submitted.
306 North: 306 N. Patterson St., 6:30-9:30 p.m. Justin Moore, a regional musician, performs.
The AmVets: 728 E. Hill Ave., starts 9 p.m. DJ T-Bone spins “Funky Friday.”
The Bistro: 132 N. Ashley St. Dante’s Inferno, a Valdosta-based group, performs.
Brooks County Jamboree: Culpepper Street, Quitman. Billy Ingram & The Waysiders, a Brooks County-based band, for a night of “old country music” and line-dancing.
Carol’s Country Club: 5111 Bemiss Road, 8:30 p.m.-until. Carol & Nitelife, a Valdosta-based band, performs classic country and classic rock & roll in this BYOB club.
Club Paradise: Highway 84. Female dancers.
Cooter Jack’s: Jennings, Fla. Karaoke.
Creekside Tavern: Gornto Road. The Creeksiders, a regional band, plays. PLUS: DJ spins hits.
Kat’s Lounge: Bemiss Road, starts 9 p.m. Karaoke contest, thousands of selections. No cover.
KC’s Pizzeria Bar & Grill: 4952 U.S. Highway 41, 9 p.m. Karaoke.
Mikki’s: 402 Northside Drive, starts 9 p.m. Karaoke with Rick. No cover charge.
Quality Inn Lounge: 1902 W. Hill Ave., starts 8:30 p.m. Karaoke and dance music with DJ Adam.
Rascal’s: 4875 U.S. Highway 41, Lake Park. Double Shot, a regional band, plays.
Rock ’N Rodeo: 3472 Bemiss Road. Mad Margritt, a regional band, performs.
Rum Runner Bar & Grill: 3988 North Valdosta Road, starts 9 p.m. Karaoke, fully digital, more than 60,000 songs. No cover.
USA Dance Valdosta: Woman’s Building, North Patterson Street, next to Drexel Park, 7:30-10:30 p.m. USA Dance Valdosta hosts its monthly dance, with dance lessons and a variety of music. Admission: $8, member; $12, non-member. Open to all ages.
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Night Moves for Friday March 12, 2010
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