Music at Maxine's

NEW MUSIC TUESDAY! SEPT 29 RUNNIN' WILD BAND: Colorado jam band has been playing together for 7 years, opened up for CCR, and still are all under 20 years old. Look out world! www.runninwildband.com FREE at 9 SEPT 30 ROGER BEEBE: Experimental filmmaker on a 6 week tour with his latest project, "Films for One to Eight Projectors". A 90-minute program building from straight-forward two projector films to an 8 projector meditation on the mysteries of space, "Last Light of a Dying Star". "Beebe's work is goofy, startling, and important." --Daniel Kraus, Wilmington Encore LOONER: LA duo Angel and Zoe. He plays guitar, beatbox, bass, drums and sings. She handles the lead vocals and dances like a dervish. You can't believe that such sound comes out of 2 people. Their infectious grooves will have you bopping about like a bunny in no time. Their "I Love My Tomacatchee" is a YouTube sensation! Check it out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZTU9iGdEwU&feature=channel Film program at 9 Music to follow OCT 1 MARK MALLMAN: Minnapolis piano rocker, Mark Mallman is called "the fastest piano in the Midwest" His music is reminiscent of arena rock of the 70's with a larger than-life-feel about it. His live show brims with novelty and antics, he's constantly on tour opening for the likes of Guided by Voices, Cat Power, Donovan and Linda Rondstadt. He has composed music for films, Wall-E and 10,000 BC. He tours in support of his latest record, "Invincible Criminal", his 8th to date which features Hold Steady's Craig Finn. KRISTY KRUGER: Kruger returns to Maxine's with her fusion of traditional jazz and Americana. $5 at 9 OCT 2 FALCON SCOTT: Little Rock 4 piece indie rockers KRISTY KRUGER $5 at 9 OCT 3 CLETUS GOT SHOT: 4 piece bluegrass Americana from Fayetteville, that's a very tame description once you've seen one of their live performances that are always a hoot. IZZY COX: a self-described bad, bad, woman. Her sultry vocal work is ripe with innuendo and voodoobilly, jazz, her guitar takes you to the wrong side of the tracks. $5 at 9