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A Drink for the Kids Grand Finale with Greg Dulli

Thursday, October 3, 4

By Hannah Levin

Published on October 03, 2007

The fact that I will be vacationing on the East coast—and not at this show with a glass of Basil Hayden’s bourbon in hand—is pure rock ‘n’ roll tragedy (ok, not tragedy, just supremely unfortunate timing). Tonight is the grand finale of A Drink for the Kids, a benefit for the Vera Project, that crucial local institution that nurtures promising young bands and their fans, yet this lushly orchestrated bill is about as adult-oriented as you can get without naked ladies on stage passing out opium pipes. Greg Dulli is one of the best male torch singers alive today, and his sexual charisma alone would be enough reason to sell the joint out. However, the Twilight Singer is hardly solo, and will be backed ably by Jeff Klein, Shawn Smith, Tim Seely, Sera Cahoone, and the supremely talented violinist/vocalist Petra Hayden. Go for the kids, go for me, but just GO.
Oct. 3-4, 7:30 p.m., 2007