Thursday, September 6, 2012

Turbo Fruits, Dr. John, The Time Jumpers, Keep on Movin’, Kathy Mattea and More: Inside This Week’s Music Section

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Turbo Time: Nashville rockers Turbo Fruits unleash Butter, their first full-length in three years, and the wait was worth it (Playing Friday, 7th at Exit/In; Butter is out Sept. 11 via Serpents and Snakes Records)

Desitively Dr. John: New Orleans legend Mac Rebennack keeps his alter ego alive, weird and excellent, with some help from Dan Auerbach (Playing Live on the Green Thursday, 6th at Public Square Park)

Back to the Future: Who knew jamming on Western swing could get The Time Jumpers where every band wants to be? (Playing every Monday at 3rd & Lindsley; Time Jumpers out Sept. 11 via Rounder Records)

Movin’ on Up: Electric Western's Keep on Movin' dance party celebrates four years as 'the most stylish party in America' (Celebrating four years on Monday, 10th at The 5 Spot)

Calling Her Home: Folk songstress Kathy Mattea returns with a new record and a nostalgic approach to her roots (Playing Friday, 7th at The Station Inn and Saturday, 8th at The Grand Ole Opry House; Calling Me Home is out Sept. 11 via Sugar Hill Records)

Monumental Mahler: Giancarlo Guerrero launches the Nashville Symphony's 2012-13 season with Mahler's mightiest work (Nashville Symphony Orchestra performs Mahler's Symphony No. 8 Sept. 7 and 9 at Schermerhorn Symphony Center)

In The Spin: High Class Hillbilly party feat. Jonny Fritz, Little Bandit, Hugh Bob and the Hustle and Promised Land

Plus Critics’ Picks on Anchor Thieves’ album release show, the Tennessee Jazz and Blues Society Benefit, The Secret Sisters, Flesh Vehicle, The Black Swans, Hacienda and Teitur, Thollem McDonas, Chris Isaak, the Americana Honors and Awards and more

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