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The Baltimore Suni
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Baltimore, Maryland
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3 I P. 17 3 Husic" Page 10 The Sun Thursday, November 30, 1995 with wood Interior and dance floor. DJs playing Top 40, dance and progressive music Monday to Friday. Open seven days a week. Cover charge on Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday.

Twilight Zone, 3601 Commerce Drive. (410) 737-8000. Large after-hours club featuring high energy and dance music, elaborate lighting effects and excellent sound system. Dance floor that can hold hundreds. Open Thursday to Saturday from midnight to 5 a.m.

Thursdays: DJ Rob Clay, ages 18 and over. Fridays: DJ Mike Denoe, ladies' night, ages 21 and over. Saturdays: DJ Rob Clay, 21 and over. Sills with a Southwestern theme. Live music nightly starting at 9:30.

BayOO, 3135 St. N.W., Washington. Showcase club featuring live music every night. Nov. 30: Government Mule, Aquarium Rescue Unit.

Cat's Eye Pub, 1730 Thames st. (4io 276-9085. Irish pub decorated with flags from around the world, brick walls and wood floors. Back room has chess and game tables and an additional bar. Live music seven nights a week with Irish music, bluegrass and jazz.

Open 10 a.m. to 2 a.m. Show times 9 p.m. unless otherwise noted. Sundays: Steve Kramer 3:30 p.m., Timmy Fields 9 p.m.

Mondays: Phil Cunneff Jazz Band. Dec. 1: Revtones. Dec. 2: Red Jones, Rigadoo.

Dec. 5: Patti Sullivan. Dec. 6: Big Dog. Eight by Ten Club, 10 e.

cross st. (4io "ft" Eclectic Armadillo's, 132 Dock Annapolis. (410) 269-7999. Restaurant and bar kmc I I I I I I w248 Saturday-2 Shows 8:30 10:30 I ItaMrvattoas Bacemmned $5 Admission with thl A4 ftea. $10 625-2000.

Showcase club featuring progressive, blues, folk and other eclectic styles. Club features two floors with a bar on each floor. Second floor has additional seating and a balcony overlooking the stage and dance floor on the first floor. Mondays: Open stage. Dec.

1: Billy Price. Dec. 2: Wayne Toops and Zydeca-jun. Dec. 3: Mike Mancini and Dennis Chambers.

Folkal Point, Coho Grill, Hobbirs Glen Golf Club, 11120 Willow Bottom Drive, Columbia. (410) 381-2460. Nov. 30: Ann Hills. J.

Patrick's Irish Pub, 1371 Andre Locust Point. (410) 727-9482. Live Irish music Thursday to Sunday in friendly neighborhood bar. Note the "Loud and Vulgar Language Not Tolerated" sign. Thursdays: Irish music session with Peter Fitzgerald.

Dec. 1-Dec. 2: Relatively Irish. Dec. 3: Rigadoo.

Memory Lane, 1433 w. Hamburg st. (410) 837-5070. Bohemian club off the beaten path that features local music and up-and-coming national acts, along with movies, drink specials, guest bartenders, pool tables and games. Funky atmosphere with couches, booths and bar area along with a small dance floor In front of a raised stage.

Mondays: Movie night, free weenies. Mum'S, 136 Dock Annapolis. (410) 263-3353. Restaurant and night club with two floors and a loft area with a view of the first floor and bar area. Contemporary look with brightly colored neon art designs hanging from the ceiling.

Live music and DJs seven days a week playing everything from progressive music to classic rock and Jazz starting at 10 p.m. No cover. Mondays: Greg Phillips Trio. Tuesdays: The Man. Wednesdays: Craig Carr.

Thursdays: The Peppertones. Fridays, Saturdays: progressive music, dancing. Sundays: Elyptical Daze. 930 Club, 930 St. N.W..

Washington. (202) 393-0930. Showcase club featuring local bands and national acts. Cover and show time varies. Dec.

1: Freedy Johnston. Dec. 2: Too Much Joy. Dec. 3: De La Soul.

Dec. 4: Peter Himmelman, Mojo Nixon. Dec. 5: The Rentals, Tracy Bonham. Dec.

6: Shawn Colvin, Pete and Maura Kennedy. 9:30 Club's Atlantis Sidestage (downstairs at the 9:30 Club), 930 St. N.W., Washington. (202) 393-0930. Free admission with nightclub 9:30 ticket.

Mondays: Niteskool lessons on the evolution of music. O'Brien's, 113 Main Annapolis. (410) 268-6288. Restaurant, upscale pub and raw bar offering live music seven days a week featuring progressive, classic and acoustic rock, blues and pop. Phillips Harborplace Restaurant, Light Street Pavilion, Harborplace.

(410) 885-6600. Rollicking piano bar in restaurant featuring Dixieland, Jazz and contemporary music. Great place to sing-along. Fridays: Wayne Mules, 1 p.m.; Phillips Flashbacks, 5 p.m. Saturdays: Mark Fuhrer, 1 p.m.; Phillips Flashbacks, 4 p.m.

and 8 p.m. Sundays: Gangplank Ragtime Band, 1 p.m.; Phillips Dixieland Band, 5 p.m., Doug Yetter, 9 p.m. Yetter, 4 p.m.; Gary Cesta, 8 p.m. Tuesdays: Wayne Mules, 4 p.m.; Larry Scott, 8 p.m. Wednesdays: Wayne Mules, 4 p.m.; Doug Yetter, 8 p.m.

Thursdays: Wayne Mules, 4 p.m.; Gary Cesta, 8 p.m. Reynolds Tavern, church orcie and Franklin Street, Annapolis. (410) 626-0382. Lower level of historic Annapolis building with a colonial atmosphere with a large stone fireplace and dart boards. Open seven (k 10:30 Gifts available for under $15 niKBUJlMORKSlA i i nu a iiisi kw 1 jh T- if0iffiw(s ESS Just what they always wanted, hon! The 96-page, full-color, "Cal Touches Home" book, "Immortal Cal" sweatshirts and T-shirts, full-color photos of Pope John Paul II in Baltimore, Colts "greatest game" memorabilia and other great gifts are available now in The Baltimore Sun main lobby.

It's where you'll find the hometown gifts they always 1) NO PURCHASE NECESSARY: To enter, cod The Baltimore Sun's SUNDIAL 783-100. In Anne Arundel County, cal 268-7734: Carrot County 444-0338: Harford County 836-502 and enter category 4667 and follow the Instructions for entering the contest. This contest begins on November 23 .1996 and ends at midnight on Member 28. The BoJtirnore Sun Is not responsible for Incomplete or unclear telephone transmissions. Vbu may also enter oy moling your name, aaaress ana pnone numoer to: ine N.Calvert MO 21278.

Attn: ZooUghts Contest. 2) PRIZES: 16 winners vvi be ciwarded bc on a rondom selection of contestants. Each prize wK be four tickets to ZooUghts' at The Baltimore Zoo. Estimated value per prize S16. Some restrictions may apply.

3) Contest open to persons 21 or older except employees of The Baltimore Sun, The Baltimore Zoo, their agencies, afftates and immediate forrWes. vbid where prohibited, taxed or otherwise restricted by law. At federal. I S. i.

tlliillTlljrf innnriMiM 501 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore Open 11am 2pm, M-F for the holidays Available now while supplies last! Mastercard, Visa, Cash, Checks Accepted. state and local rules and regulations apply. Winners agree to the use of their name, address, likeness, voice and entry for odverrisrpromotiond purposes of The Baltimore Sun and The Baltimore Zoo without additional compensation. Two winners wl be selected each week from November 23-December 28, 1995 and notified by telephone.

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