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Monday 1/11/10, 7:00pm • Trivia Night hosted by Misty
Oh yeah! Trivia is back, baby! What pro sport did bank robber John Dillinger play? What are your chances of living to 100 years old? How much wood can a woodchuck chuck? What is that funny smell? Find out the answers to these and more at Misty's Trivia!
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Monday 1/11/10, 10:00pm $5 • Sub Verso, Goodbye Titan, Boat Burning
Sub Verso are a pleasant mix of synths in the background, shimmering guitars, and smooth vocals. Goodbye Titan are ghosts playing in a cave, or rain overflowing from the gutters. Boat Burning is an experiment in live music composition using amplified guitars, cello, drums and chance.
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Tuesday 1/12/10, 10:00pm • Money
Money are a new local band - check out their video.
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Wednesday 1/13/10, 10:00pm $5 • The Tim Stambaugh Show
Tim Stambaugh has been a fixture on the North Carolina bluegrass scene for nearly two decades, and has he ever put together a show for us!
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Thursday, 1/14/10, 10:00pm $5 • Willie Neal Heath with John Howie Jr. & The Sweethearts
Willie Heath Neal is a thoroughly modern country outlaw as relevant to his time as Johnny Cash or Waylon Jennings were to theirs. John Howie Jr. & The Sweethearts are a trio of friends that are nothing short of captivating with true country and rockabilly influences, the Sweethearts will leave you begging for more.
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Friday 1/15/10, 10:00pm • Another Night of the Incredible Danny Mason
The first Night of Danny Mason: the Man, the Myth, the Legend, the Musician went over so well, we had another one! Then the second Night of Danny Mason: the Man, the Myth, the Legend, the Musician went over so well, we're having yet another one! Then the third Night of Danny Mason: the Man, the Myth, the Legend, the Musician went over so well, we're having yet another other one! For more years than we can count, Danny has been involved in the music scene, as a player, as a roadie, as a tech, as a sound man, and now as an organizer of his own Nights at the Cave! If you missed the first three you can't miss this!
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Saturday 1/16/10, 10:00pm • Blair Crimmins & The Hookers
Blair Crimmins & The Hookers have a 1920's gaudiness, reminiscent of tawdry, dangerous jazz. Off-kilter piano lines, rapid guitar strum, tenor banjo, ukulele, and accordion abound.
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Sunday, 1/17/10, 9:00pm $5 • Burning Streets with Richard Bacchus & The Luckiest Girls and RYAT
As we've said before: Triple bill = triple threat = triple treat! Burning Streets are "Four Young Punks Enjoying The Best Years Of Our Lives." Richard Bacchus and the Luckiest Girls mix the sparkle and boogie of T. Rex with the sleazy street wise sneer of the New York Dolls and top it off with a healthy dose of angst-ridden punk-pop. Ryat is a producer/singer/multi-instrumentalist, who communicates her studio compositions and improvisations through a live looping set-up featuring composer/multi-instrumentalist Tim Conley.
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In residency at the Cave
 Climb Jacobs Ladder next show 1/28/12
Video shot at the Cave
 "The Making of Angel" by Davis Stilson
Video about the Cave
 by Sarah Riazati
Video shot at the Cave
 from Vice magazine party
 Hotel with Band Rates
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