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Bremen Café This Week

Bremen Café
901 E. Clarke St., Milwaukee
414.431.1932

Now Offering Full Bar!!!
www.bremencafe.com
(check our website for frequent updates!)

Please note: all shows except Open Mics start at 9pm. Open mics still start at 8pm on Mondays and Thursdays.

Mid-Week Mountain Music Every Wednesday at 9pm
Local musicians performing your favorite old time, bluegrass, and folk songs as well as original material.

Fri. June 18
Patrick Brickel
w/ Edgar Allen Cash
www.patrickbrickel.com
9pm $5
Ranging from subtle, singer-songwriter finger stylings to aggressive, emotional, pounding pop-Americana, Patrick Brickel is many things... from a powerful roots musician to the unassuming guy sitting next to you on the bus.

Sat. June 19
Angie Said Red
w/ Holly Haebig (from One Drum)
www.angiesaidred.com
9pm $5
Angie Said Red's set borrows from the folk, blues, country, and pop worlds, combining finely tuned vocal harmonies, a rock solid rhythm section, and phenomenal piano solos.

Fri. June 25
Rick Walters and Friends
Anti-Death Penalty Benefit
9pm $7

Sat. June 26
John Sieger and Keith Pulvermacher
w/ Guy Fiorentini
9pm $5
Singer, guitarist, songwriter John Sieger is a god among Milwaukee musicians. He may not have the swagger of a Sammy Llanas or the wardrobe of The Gufs, but he's been pounding the stages in Milwaukee -- and far beyond -- for a few decades now and there haven't been many songwriters than can keep up with him.
-Bobby Tanzilo On Milwaukee.com

Sun. June 27
Richmond Fontaine
w/ Moonshine Sway
www.richmondfontaine.com
9pm $5
One of the country's best songwriters, Willy Vlautin finds new ways to shine nuances into every song. His writing gains new confidence with every verse. His vision is put to life by the other members of Richmond Fontaine: Paul Brainard on pedal steel guitar, Dave Harding on bass and Sean Oldham on drums.

Fri. July 2
Matt Hendricks
www.matthendricks.com
9pm $5

Sat. July 3
Anjuli Daw, Ben Byrnes, and Corey Hart
9pm $5

Open Mic- Every Monday and Thursday
8pm

No cover

Two of the best in town. Come to listen or to play. Everyone welcome.


Riverwest Currents online edition - June, 2004