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Anderson

  • Elliott's Downtown, 709 Main St., Anderson, IN 46016, (765) 640-0150

Auburn

  • The Meteor, Auburn, IN

Bloomington

  • 1102 South Walnut, Contact: Steve Duginske, <sduginsk@indiana.edu>

  • AllEars, Bloomington, IN

  • Bear's Place, Bloomington

  • Bloomingfoods

  • Bloomington Fest, September, <fest@bloomington.in.us>

  •   WIUS has local bands play live on air.

  • Bluebird, 216 N. Walnut St., Bloomington, IN 47401, (812) 336-3984, fax: (812) 332-0428, contact: Dave Kubiak (M-F 1-6pm), capacity: 600

  • Border's Books & Music, 2634 E 3rd St, (812) 333-5500

  • Buskirk-Chumley Theater, 114 E Kirkwood, Bloomington, IN

  • Cellar Lounge, 4th and Walnut, (Richard Evans): (812) 337-0054 or (812) 333-4874

  • Cheshire Cafe, 10th & Woodlawn, in basement of Collins Dormitory (Indiana University)

  • City Grille, 216 S. College Ave, Bloomington, IN. contact: Matt Davis 812-336-6869. <mdavis@yogis.com> The City Grille would like to encourage bands of all genres to showcase their original music every Monday night. Again, you don't have to be a singer-songwriter to perform on Monday nights, so bring the whole band!!

  • Collins Coffeehouse, 10th & Woodlawn

  • Culture Shock, WIUS AM 1570, 815 E 8th St., Bloomington, IN 47408, Annual outdoor music event sponsored by WIUS student radio. - April

  • Django Cafe

  • Earth Day, SEAC Office, (Student Environmental Action Coalition), Indiana Memorial Union, Room 470 F#1, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405. Event is held in Dunn Meadow. - April

  • Encore Cafe, Bloomington, IN

  • Farmer's Market, Showers Plaza, Bloomington, IN

  • A Fair of the Arts, Showers Plaza, Bloomington, IN

  • Gathering Country Music Bar, 5227 W Airport Rd, Bloomington, IN, (812) 825-2200

  • The Gables, 114 S. Indiana, Bloomington, IN 47408, (812) 323-1950, contact: Sean (M-F after 4), 223 Maxwell Lane, Bloomington, IN 47401

  • The Hot Spot, 213 N Walnut St., Bloomington, IN, Across from Secret Sailor Bookstore.

  • Hynosis Center, 1313 S Walnut St., Bloomington, IN

  • I-Mug IMU

  • Indiana Theater (Buskirk-Chumley Theater), Kirkwood at Walnut, (812) 855-4682 (Union Board office, IU Venues) Contact: Lee Williams, (812) 334-3100 (owned by Bloomington Area Arts Council)

  • Indiana University Auditorium, (812) 855-1103

  • Kilroy's Sports Bar, 319 N Walnut St, (812) 333-6006

    • Wednesday Night Live @ Kilroy's features local battle of the bands

  • Legends Bar & Grill, 3000 S Old State Rd 37, (812) 331-2001

  • Lotus World Music & Arts Festival, Bloomington, IN. showcases fine musicians from all over the world in its Concert Series, bringing back Festival favorites as well as new voices. - September

  • The Madison, 338 S. Madison, Bloomington, IN, contact: Chris Clavin, disarm666@hotmail.com

  • Mars Night Club, 419 N. Walnut St., Bloomington, IN 47404-3842, (812) 336-6277

  • Monkey's Tale, 925 E. Westfield Blvd., Indpls.

  • Quarry Diner, Stinesville, IN

  • Ramada Inn, Bloomington

  • Rhino's All Ages Music Club, 325 1/2 S. Walnut St., Bloomington, IN 47402, ph/fax: (812) 333-3430, contact: Brad Wilhelm (M-F, 9am-6pm), P.O. Box 1727, B loomington, IN 47402, USA, capacity: 500

  • Rockit's Pizza, 222 N. Walnut St., Bloomington, IN. Shows on Sunday, Contact: Ali Haimson, <alisissy@hotmail.com>

  • Second Story Nightclub, 201 S. College (4th and College), Bloomington, IN 47401, (812) 336-2582, contact: Courtney (812) 336-6599, Sound: Gene Frazier (812) 337-8480, capacity: 300+

  • Secret Sailor Books, 202 N Walnut, Bloomington, IN

  • Soma Coffeehouse and Juice Bar, Kirkwood & Grant St., Bloomington, IN

  • Stonesong

  • True Skateboards, Bloomington, IN

  • Unity Church Coffee House, Bloomington

  • Upland Brewing Company Tap Rooom, 11th and Rogers St, Bloomington, IN

  • Waldron Arts Center (owned by Bloomington Area Arts Council)

  • WIUS

Carmel

  • Carmel Farmers Market, Contact: Cynthia Lipkin, (317) 815-9735 or (317) 575-7651, We are looking for groups to play on Saturday mornings from 9-11. We have an excellent promotions package.

Columbus

  • 4th St. Bar, 433 4th, Booking: Jane, (812) 376-7063

  • Bogart's, 2241 State St, (812) 372-4316

  • Ceraland Park, 3898 S 525 E, Columbus, (812) 377-5849

  • Decades, Brian Good, 3541 W Two Mile House, Rd., (812) 376-6616

  • Peter's Bay, 310 Commons Mall, (812) 372-2270 (Gary Garber)

  • Ziggie's, 2827 25th St., (812) 372-0898

Duneland

  • The Galveston Steak House (219) 879-9762, Contact Lee Dabagia

Elkhart

  • Agostino's, 115 E. Lexington, Elkhart, IN

  • Apple Tree, 23861 US Highway 33, Elkhart, IN

Evansville

  • The Duck Inn, 4100 Pollack Av, (812) 479-8050

  • Harpole's

Fort Wayne

  • 2805 Maumee, next to Ft Wayne Frame Service

  • The Backdoor, 2034 Broadway (behind Modern Primitive), Ft. Wayne, IN

  • Columbia Street West, Ft. Wayne, IN

  • Flanagan's Restaurant & Pub,. Ft. Wayne, IN, Contact: C. Giokaris, <CJGIO@aol.com>

  • Franke Park Pavillion, Ft. Wayne, IN

  • Pierre's, 5655 St. Joe Rd, Ft. Wayne, IN 46835, (219) 486-1979
     

  • toast & Jam Coffeehouse 426 East Wayne Street, (219) 422 4JAM (219) 422 4526. Wednesday night we present an Open Stage that is totally unplugged...The focus of Thursday through Saturday nights is on the performing singer/songwriter. We promote original music, and have had the pleasure of hearing some of the best original music one can hear anywhere.We have been entertained by some regional, national, international performers when they are in town, as well as some fine local performers.
  • Shoaff Park River Lodge, Contact: Damian,damian71@hotmail.com, http://members.tripod.com/deadletter, (219) 422-9564

Franklin

  • Johnson County Park Amphitheater, Johnson County, IN

  • The Willard, 99 North Main St, Franklin, IN, (317) 738-9668

Goshen

  • The Electric Brew, 136 S Main St., Goshen, IN 46526 (219) 533-5990, (219) 534-7232

  • Umble Center

Greencastle

  • DePauw University Union, (765) 658-4850

Hanover

  • Hanover College

Helmsburg

  • The Fig Tree Coffee Shop / Art Gallery, Helmsburg, IN

Indianapolis

  • 8 Seconds Saloon, Keith Hoffman, 111 N Lynhurst, Indianapolis, In, 46224, USA, 317-486-1569, webmaster@8secondssaloon.com, , features country music

  • Anthenaeum Biergarden

  • Arts Garden, Circle Center Mall

  • Barnabee's Restaurant, 325 Center St. Greenfield, IN.

  • Big Dog Lounge, 2929 Kentucky Ave, Indianapolis, IN

  • Blue Chapparal, 5030 Southeastern Ave., Indianapolis, IN, (317) 357-8082

  • The Blue Heron, 11699 Fall Creek Road, 845-8899, Located on the Geist Reservoir marina, this restaurant features live blues acts on Saturdays and Sundays, performing on the waterfront stage.

  • Borders Books

    • Castleton, 5612 Castleton Corner Lane, Indianapolis, IN, (317) 849-8660

  • BW3, Broad Ripple

  • BW-3 Castleton, 8440 Castleton Corner Drive, Indianapolis, IN, (317) 577-BWWW (2999), Restaurant first, sports bars second and live music comes in third, but BW-3's clientele is wild enough to make anything cool.

  • The Broad Ripple Music Festival see NUVO Weekly

  • The Capri, 2602 Ruth Drive, (73rd & N. Keystone), 259-0988, Voted No. 1 by Indianapolis Monthly as the best piano bar in the city.

  • Chatterbox Tavern, 435 Massachusetts Ave. 636-0584, For classic jazz in a classic jazz setting, this tiny, smoky, hole-in-the-wall bar in the Mass Avenue arts district is it. Some of the city's best musicians show up to play at the Chatterbox after midnight, once their early evening gigs are over.

  • Chubby's Club LaSalle, 3219 E. Michigan St. (LaSalle St. & Michigan St), Indianapolis, IN, (317) 632-6011.

  • Club 10 Tavern, 2127 E. 10th St. Indianapolis, IN. 317-636-3168

  • COFFEEnet, 2236 Shelby St., 791-9269, Imagine a coffee house with computers, live music and a mini theater and you've got COFFEEnet. It's a cybercafe with a full drink menu designed to keep you online.

  • Collins Mardi Gras Lounge, 3830 Georgetown Road, 291-1222, This family owned-and-operated establishment features two bars: one in the front where you can kick back and relax, and one in back for fun and entertainment. Bands play on the weekends.

  • Conseco Fieldhouse

  • The Cozy, 115 E. Wabash St., 638-2100, A combo restaurant and nightclub, the upbeat downtown alley club tucked away between Pennsylvania and Delaware streets may be a bit hard to find, but it's worth the search. The Cozy has a large dance floor, pool tables and TVs throughout, broadcasting sports. There's live music (blues, rock and funk) on the weekends, and a mixture of recorded music the rest of the week.

  • CT Pepper's, 6283 N. College Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46220, (317) 257-6277, fax: (317) 257-6237, contact: Greg Lyons (Mon 2-6pm), ph: (317)382-0218, capacity: 400, Peppers defines variety: rock, jazz, blues, acoustic, reggae. Mix that with yummy food, tons of pool and darts, and a man/woman ratio of 1:2. ,

  • Culture Club, 235 S. Meridian, Indianapolis, IN 46205, (317) 756-9606, fax: (317) 756-9902, contact: Kojo Damtey or Sue White, P.O. Box 55184, Indianapolis, IN 46205, USA, capacity: 1500, With three floors of live and recorded reggae, house and Top 40 music, this club attracts a multicultural crowd ready to dance the night away.

  • Daddy Jack's, 9419 N. Meridian St., 843-1609, Wall-to-wall regulars at this neighborhood bar. No stage; instead, they pull out tables in the corner for the musicians, which gives more of a one-on-one customer-artist relationship.

  • Deer Creek

  • Doug's 31 Bar, 3131 S. Shelby St., Indianapolis, IN, (317) 787-0061

  • The Eagle's Nest, 1 S. Capitol Ave., 632-1234, On top of the Hyatt Regency, it's the only restaurant in Indy that goes round and round. Go for cocktail hour and check out the amazing view of the sunset.

  • Emerson Theatre,4634 E. 10 Street, Indianapolis, IN 46201, (317) 357-0239, contact: Andy Barry, capacity: 340, alt. number (317) 381-4334

  • Fountain Room, 1101 Virginia Av/1103 Shelby, (317) 686-6019, 686-6010, A room next to historic Fountain Square goes back in time about four decades and is transformed into a sock-hop diner from yesteryear.

  • Fountain Square Theatre, 111 E Prospect, Indianapolis, IN 46203, (317) 686-6010

  • Glacier's End Brewing Company, 6020 E. 82nd St., 842-3465, These guys brew their own beer, and they have a full dinner menu. Beer, food and a variety of blues, jazz and R&B.

  • The Golden Horseshoe, 2705 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, IN, (317) 955-1749

  • Haigerty's Pub, 2234 S. Shelby St., Indianapolis, IN, (317) 786-7317

  • Hard Days Night, 10030 E. Washington St., 898-7574, A great place to unwind and have a good time. Plenty of entertainment with16 pool tables, darts and video games. Bands on the weekend.

  • Herb N' Things, 303 N. Alabama, Indianapolis, IN, (317) 684-7123

  • Hilton Brown Starlight Theatre, 317-253-8400

  • The Honky Tonk, 2802 Brookside Ave., Indianapolis, IN, (317) 955-1840

  • Ike and Jonesys, 17 Jackson Pl, (317) 632-4553, Offering a mix of live and recorded music — '60s rock R&B and Top 40 — this1950s-style diner is a favorite afterwork watering hole for downtown workers looking to unwind. It's an uninhibited kind of place and it's loud. But you can have yourself a good time here without much effort.

  • Indiana State Fairgrounds, 1202 E. 38th St (38th & Fall Creek) Indianapolis, IN 46205, (317) 927-1482

  • In Cahoots, 111 N. Lynhurst Dr., 487-9065, A 4,500 square-foot hardwood dance floor, live entertainment, dance lessons — it's the home of the Texas two-step, concerts.

  • Indigo Coffeehouse (Fountain Square)

  • Indy Jazz Fest June

  • Java Coast, Plainfield at the 267 exit of I-70

  • The Jazz Cellar, 522 E. Raymond St., 788-4521, This club on the lower level of the Fireside South Restaurant, features a variety of local and regional jazz artists. As the name implies, this underground club is a cozy, intimate place, just right for tete-a-tete over an after-dinner brandy.

  • Jazz Cooker, 925 E. Westfield Blvd., 253-2883, This restaurant/bar serves up Cajun specialties in a classic two-story Victorian-style house with a New Orleans feel. You'll find a wrought-iron fence around the garden dining area, a picture window up front and a strolling saxophonist to add to the French Quarter atmosphere.

  • Jazz in Action, 1105 Prospect St, (317) 686-6006, Found on the fourth floor of Fountain Square Theatre, this newly renovated, 67-year-old room provides better space and a more scenic view than other jazz joints in town.

  • Jazz Kitchen, 5377 N College Ave, (317) 253-4900, Indy's premier jazz club. The Kitchen brings you a mix of local, regional and national talent six nights a week in a laid-back setting. The stage is the room.

  • J.C. Bistro, 838 Broad Ripple Ave., 255-8755, Mirrors, beers and hanging plants prevail in this contemporary prime-location club. The bands greet you at the door and the stage backdrop is Broad Ripple Avenue.

  • Jitter Beans, 1912 Broad Ripple Av, (317) 253-3006

  • Joe's Grill 2, 8932 E. 96th St., 842-8010, This Northside establishment features the worlds' most comfortable bar stools. The stage isn't raised, giving that one-on-one feeling between the artists and the audience.

  • John Wayne's, 2367 E. Stop, 11 Road, 882-8124, Dining room-slash-bar-slash-pool hall-slash sports haven. The band plays up front in this strip mall pub that's been under the present ownership for about five years.

  • King of Clubs, 5478 Brookville Road, 353-0541, Live country music, two-steppin', six televisions, and a pool table with free pool on Sundays.

  • Landsharks, 810 Broad Ripple Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46220, USA, 317-254-8157

  • Latte' Da's, 8923 South Meridien (corner of County Line and US 135) (acoustic)

  • The Lazy Dragon, 7424 100 N, Avon, IN

  • Living Water Coffehouse (Rural St. to 10th St area)

  • Lockerbie Coffeehouse, NW Corner of College & Michigan St

  • Longacre Bar and Grill, 4813 S. Madison, 784-0975, Owner Jimmy Mad Dog Matis says their motto is Eat here. Nobody likes a coward. There is little parking and the waitstaff is rude, but the bathrooms are clean.

  • Marty's Lounge, 4056 S. Keystone Ave., 788-1186, A friendly club that fits about 120 people comfortably. The horsheoe bar adds to the semi-rustic atmosphere.

  • Melody Inn, 3826 N Illinois St, (317) 923-4707, A neighborhood pub more like those found in the Bronx. Decorated in 1969 and not touched since. Wraparound booths and solid oak bar top make for total retro-coolness.

  • Myer's Pub, 2957 S. Meridian St., Indianapolis, IN, (317) 788-9591

  • Mickey's Irish Pub, 13644 N. Meridian St., 573-9746, Carmel's live-music back room. The antique woodwork stained glass and classic light fixtures add an old-Ireland feel to this 125-person-capacity facility.

  • The Middle Man Store, (317) 634-2101

  • Midtown Bar & Grill, 815 E. Westfield Blvd., 253-1141, In the heart of Broad Ripple, this place offers cools jazz in an intimate environment. This is a tablecloths-and-candles kind of place where a throaty sax or some smoothly fingered ivories remind you how sensuous jazz can be.

  • Moe & Johnny's, Indianapolis, IN

  • Mugsy's Pizzeria, 3117 W. 30th St., 925-9793, Located on the Westside on the corner of 30th and Kessler, Mugsy's specializes in homemade Italian dinners, a large beer list, great music and of course, great pizza!

  • Mulligan's, 5250 W. U.S. Hwy. 36, 718-0587, New to Indy's Far Westside, Mulligan's features a pool room, electronic games, 17 TV monitors, great food and some of the best in local blues, classic rock and R&B.

  • Murat Theatre/Egyptian Room, 502 N. New Jersey, Indianapolis, IN 46204, (317) 231-0000

  • The Music Box Cafe, 4213 E. 62nd St., (Southwest corner of 62nd and Allisonville Rd.), (317) 290-4327

  • 96th Street Sports Bar and Grill, 9546 Allisonville Road, 594-9696, This neighborhood pub has tons of sports memorabilia, TVs, trivia and hospitality. Friendly staff and nonstop action make the Sports Bar a Northside favorite.

  • Noah's Ark, 6235 N Guilford, Indianapolis, IN (Broad Ripple area)

  • Noblesville Farmers Market, downtown square

  • The Ol' Shindig, 1619 E. Prospect St., Indianapolis, IN (317) 916-0847

  • One-Liners Comedy & Music Hall, 50 Airport Pkwy #E, Greenwood, IN, (317) 889-5233

  • The Patio, 6308 Guilford Rd., (Broadripple) Indianapolis, IN 46220, (317) 253-0799, contact: Jerry Sample (3-6pm) capacity: 400, The Vogue's laid-back little brother. The bands have more edge. Please, check your mainstream ideals and attitudes at the door.

  • Patrick's Bar & Grill, 6849 Lake, Plaza Drive, 841-2865, Patrick's offers a full menu specializing in prime rib and hand-cut steaks. The pool tables and darts will keep you occupied while the live music keeps you movin'.

  • The Point After Lounge, 3940 S. Keystone Ave., 780-8890, This little sports bar produces big-time fun. It features the usual darts and pool tables, but also has big-screen TVs featuring NASCAR events. Enjoy a variety of food, from steaks to shrimp.

  • The Purple Underground, 1637 East Prospect St., Indianapolis, IN, (317) MELTING (635-8464), <SmedleysHQ@aol.com>

  • Quincy's, Adam's Mark Hotel, 2544 Executive Dr, Indianapolis, IN, 381-6137, The Adam's Mark Hotel bar features a state-of-the-art, high-tech computerized light and sound system. One of Indy's best Top-40 dance clubs for the last 15 years.

  • Rathskeller Restaurant, 401 E. Michigan St., 636-0396, On Friday and Saturday nights, this German restaurant, located in the historic Athenaeum building across from the Murat, adds music to its menu.Whether you want rock or blues, drop by for some schnitzel and tunes. The bands perform in the classy Kellersal Room; catch the music outside during summer nights.

  • Rehearsal Studios, Inc, 3510 S Keystone Av, Indianapolis, IN, (317) 787-7288, Contact: George Strakis, <rspi@indy.net>. Facility is a high quality rehearsal studio, plus recording studio. Also suitable for putting on shows and showcases. Run by Whitney Houston's sound man.

  • Revolution, 6319 N Guilford Ave., Indianapolis, IN (Broad Ripple area)

  • Rick's Cafe Americain, 39 W. Jackson Place, 634-6666, Cool architecture accents the upscale jazz artists. More restaurant than club, it does the jazz and food combination right.

  • Rick's Cafe Boatyard, 4050 Dandy Trail, 290-9300, Westside, waterside and still smelling like new. The beautiful view and classy atmosphere relax the spine almost as much as the jazz.

  • Rising Star Rehearsal Studio, All Ages, (317) 882-7767

  • The Ritz Nightclub, 3525 N. Shadeland Av (in Quality Inn East hotel), Indianapolis, IN 46226, (317) 549-2222

  • Rock Lobster, 814/820 Broad Ripple Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46220. Booking: Chris Clephane 317.250.5409 / 317-253-5844. Wednesdays & Thursdays, Live Music. Hosts more local/regional/original bands than any other in the city Nuvo quote....the new venue of choice for original bands... PA/Sound provided.

  • The Rock Shop, 38th St. & Lafayette Rd.

  • Slippery Noodle Inn, 372 S. Meridian St., Indianapolis, IN 46225, (317) 631-6968, (317) 356-9864, fax: (317) 631-6903, contact: Hal Yeagy (2-5pm), ph: (317) 631-6974, capacity: 400, This place just south of Union Station is Indiana's oldest (est.1850) continually operating tavern. With blues performers on stages upstairs and down, it's also the best place in town to hear local, regional and national blues. The Noodle's full-service kitchen is open well past midnight.

  • Smedley's Dream, All Ages, 1500 block of Prospect St. in Fountain Square

  • Thatcher Family Center, 4649 W. Vermont, Indianapolis, IN

  • Tomorrow's Near North Cafe, 2301 N. Meridian St., 925-1710, Tomorrow's has been around for 15 years, but recently started featuring live music. It has a beautifully landscaped patio, along with a big screen TV, darts and a pool table.

  • The Volcano Room, 2903 Southeastern Ave., Indianapolis, IN

  • The Vogue, 6259 N College, Indianapolis, IN 46220, (317) 259-7029, fax (317) 251-7235, contact: Craig Campbell (10am-6pm) capacity: 600, The live music food chain starts at this Broad Ripple Village venue. Indy's landmark rock 'n' roll club because of the atmosphere, stage visibility and ability to book the heavies.

  • Western Star Dance Hall, 6447 W. Washington St., 486-8100, A 1,500 square-foot hardwood dance floor; high-quality sound and light system.

  • World Mardi Gras, 49 W Maryland St, Circle Center, Suite H7, Indianapolis, IN 46204, (317) 630-5483, (317) 630-LIVE, (317) 488-7625, Noah Lazes, Andrew Sims (Tu-W 2-9pm), ph: (317) 630-5483 x228, capacity: 750, 1800, World Mardi Gras combines a New Orleans atmosphere with local, regional and national performers. The tunes include jazz, rhythm 'n' blues and rock.

  • Zanies Too, 5914 E. 10th St., 357-6022, A no-frills club that fits like your favorite T-shirt. The storied bar is located between the stage and the pool room. Not trying to be classy is what makes Zanies classy.

Kokomo

  • Warehouse, Kokomo, IN

Lafayette SEE ALSO: West Lafayette (below)

  • The Boiler Room, 306 W. State St., West Lafayette, IN 47906-3539, (317) 746-5700

  • Knickerbocker Saloon

  • Long Center for the Performing Arts, 111 6th St, (765) 742-0247

  • Reihle Bros. Tavern, 2270 Concord Rd, Lafayette, IN

  • TaToms

La Porte

  • Buck's Working Man's Pub, La Porte, IN, (219) 324-0821

Lawrence

  • Mena's Pike's Pub, 8028 Pendleton Pike Lawrence, IN. 317-549-3777

  • The New Outside Inn, 8905 Pendleton Pike, Lawrence, IN (317) 897-5407

Madison

  • Electric Lady, 202 E Main St, (812) 265-3390

Middlebury

  • LVD's Concert Hall, 54738 CR 43, Middlebury, IN 46540, (219) 825-7785

Milroy

  • Milroy Playhouse, State Road 244 (toward Metamora and Brookville, right of State Road 3)

Muncie

  • Dill Street Bar, Muncie, IN

  • Doc's

  • Irving's Waterbowl, Old State Road 3, Munice, IN, (765) 284-2183

  • National Women's Music Festival, Ball State University, Muncie. P.O. Box 1427, Indianapolis, IN, 46206-1427; phone (317) 927-9355; fax (317) 923-4995; e-mail: <wia@indy.net>. Held in June. The Festival is a four-day musical and cultural extravaganza that tries to incorporate all facets of women’s lives. It’s a jam-packed weekend where you can choose from more than 150 workshops, 9 structured concerts, 3 unstructured concerts.

  • Scottie's Brewpub (on University)

Nashville

  • Bean Blosson Jam Fest, Bean Blossom, IN, Held annually in July at the Bill Monroe Memorial Music Park.

  • Brown County Inn, SR 46 & 135, (800) 772-5249

  • Brown County State Park, Indiana State Parks

  • Daily Grind Coffee House, 114 S Van Buren St, (812) 988-4808

  • Harvest Moon Pizzeria, 140 W. Main St., Nashville, IN, 47448

  • Little Nashville Opry

  • Salt Creek Inn, 551 State Road 46 East, (812) 988-1149

  • Seasons Lodge, SR 46 E., (800) 365-7327

  • Story Inn

Notre Dame

  • Little Theatre, Saint Mary's College, Notre Dame, IN, (219) 284-4626, Contact: Stacy Eckstein, Office of Special Events, (219) 284-4625, Fax (219) 284-4784, <eckstein@saintmarys.edu>, capacity 275 - college concert series

  • Moreau Center

Pierceton

  • The Blue Lion Coffee House, 105 S Main St., Pierceton, IN, (219) 594-2583

Portage

  • Lazer Zone, Portage, IN

Richmond

  • Earlham College

Salem

  • JD's Dance Ranch, 2096 W. Vincennes Trail, Salem, IN

Seymour

  • Fred and Toby's, Seymour, IN

Shelbyville

  • Blue River Inn, 23 W Jackson, (317) 392-3434

South Bend

  • Blues and Ribs Fest, St. Patrick's County Park, South Bend, IN (held in August)

  • Chain O' Lakes Conservation Club, 26130 Southport Dr, South Bend, IN

  • Cheers, South Bend

  • East Race, Seitz Park, South Bend

  • The Factory, downtown on W. Washington (between College Football Hall of Fame and Court House, above Bw3), South Bend, IN

  • Heartland, 222 S Michigan, South Bend, IN (219) 234-5200

  • Hoi Polloi, South Bend

  • South Bend Brewery, 300 E. Colfax Ave., South Bend, IN

Spencer

  • Ed O'Brien's Friendly Pub in Spencer

Terre Haute

  • The 4th Quarter, Terre Haute, IN

  • The Basement Collective, Contact: Jonah or Mary, (812) 234-7286, <basementcollective@hotmail.com>, Capacity: 100, Send demos to: Casement Collective, PO Box 1745, Terre Haute, IN 47808-1745. We are located between Indy, Bloomington, Urbana, and this is a good place to stop on your way to Chicago, or St. Louis for shows. Please, contact us for show dates! New mackie srm 450's for sound system and all shows recorded live with an audio technica stereo mic and a sony walkman DAT machine

  • Cathedral Coffe & Game, 681 Ohio St., Terre Haute, IN 47807, Contact: Christopher Uryga or Tanya, <staff@cathedralcoffeeandgame.com>. A unique atmosphere makes this coffee house a favorite venue for regional bands. Contact us for more info. Goth, Industrial, Jazz, Blues, Hardcore

  • Phi Delta Theta Fraternity, Indiana State University (ISU) - (812) 235-7066, Contact: Social Chairman

Valparaiso

  • Front Porch Music, 505 E Lincolnway, Valparaiso, IN 46383, (219) 464-4700

Wabash

  • Wabash College

West Lafayette, Lafayette

  • The Boiler Room, 306 W. State St., West Lafayette, IN 47906-3539, (317) 746-5700

  • Door #3, 400 N River Rd. #606, W. Lafayette, IN, 47906, (765) 746-3549, sostenuto@hotmail.com CLOSED summer 1999

  • Knickerbocker Saloon

  • Long Center for the Performing Arts, 111 6th St, (765) 742-0247

  • Pete's, 200 Northwestern Ave., West Lafeyette, IN

  • Purdue Armory

  • Purdue University Church, Corner of Grant & North St., West Lafayette, IN

  • Reihle Bros. Tavern, 2270 Concord Rd, Lafayette, IN

  • Sigma Nu Fraternity

  • TaToms

  • Where Else?, 304 W. State St., W. Lafayette, IN (765) 746-1122

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