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Sound Menu October 28 2000 Wed week out

WED/November 1
Noted acts
MOBY, HYBRID — See Moby in Show 'n' tell. See Hybrid review. Tabernacle (York/Ware)
ZEEK SCHECK, DIANA OBSCURA, STELLA ZINE — Headliner Scheck is a colorfully costumed performer who plays what have been described as "bizarro songs for decapitated children." Diana Obscura is the entrancing local lady who arrives at the Earl straight from the Anne Rice Coven Party, armed with her cello and songs such as "Evangeline and the Devil." Opening act Stella Zine is the leader of Pagan Holiday, noted for her wild, challenging and openly confrontational songs and rants. — The Earl (Nicoll)
Also performing

40 WATT CLUB-ATHENS: Southern Bitch
BLIND WILLIE'S: Houserocker Johnson and the Shadows
BRANDYHOUSE: Craven Melon
THE BRIGHT SPOT: Karaoke
CAFÉ TU TU TANGO: Live reggae with Poshtoner
CAJUN KITCHEN: Superphatural Assembly with Mike Tolcher
THE CHAMBER: Lovebreak with DJ Biff
CJ'S LANDING: Clutch Cargo, Marathon, Perfect Strange
PLANETJAM COTTON CLUB: A3
CULTURE CLUB: Apollo night
DARK HORSE TAVERN: New Talent Night: Infragig Ensemble, Popaganda
DARWIN'S: Slim Fatz
ECLIPSE DI LUNA: Kim Rushing
EDDIE'S ATTIC: Colby Rogers, Jodie Manross
FAT MATT'S RIB SHACK: The Electromatics
FUZZY'S: Lou's Blues Revue
MASQUERADE: Down Tempo Lounge in Hell
NOMENCLATURE MUSEUM: Ghosts: Paul Mercer's electronically manipulated strings
NORTHSIDE TAVERN: Daniel "Mudcat" Dedeck
PEASANT UPTOWN: Steven Charles Jazz Duo
POPPERS: Eric Austin Open-mic night
SMITH'S OLDE BAR: Odyssey, Tilden's Faith, Soundtrack Mind
SOMBER REPTILE: Poor Otis
STAR BAR-L5P: Kenny Howes and the Yeah! Beautiful, Yard Games
THE TABERNACLE: Moby, Hybrid
TASTY WORLD-ATHENS: The Oozies, The Rants, Donkey Punch, the U.K. Subs
VARIETY PLAYHOUSE: Ozric Tentacles, Star People
WHISKER'S TAVERN-DUNWOODY: Big Royal

Contributors to this week's Menu are Jamie Allen, Mitchell Foy, Roy Hendee, Hal Horowitz, Matthew Hutchinson, James Kelly, Gregory Nicoll, Bryan Powell, Roni Sarig, Lee Smith, Matt Thompson, Tony Ware, Jonathan Williams, Kristi York.