Credit: Laia Gore

Lions After Dark, which plays The Bends in St. Petersburg, Florida on October 1, 2017. Credit: Laia Gore

Lions After Dark w/Kerry Courtney/Idle Moves/Tyler Davis Sunshine State export Lions After Dark comes back from its new home in Nashville, Tennessee still supporting a leather-clad collection of rowdy, radio-ready rock tunes, LOUD. St. Pete songwriter Kerry Courtney — on a break from Goodnight, Neverland to pursue new music under his own name — opens the show along with Tampa Americana outfit Idle.Moves and another Sunshine City strummer, Tyler Davis. (The Bends, St. Petersburg) INFO

Mark Moultrup St. Pete pianist Mark Moultrup is joined by James Suggs (trumpet), Dan Jordan (reeds), Mark Neuenschwander (bass), Jean Bolduc (drums, percussion) for a night of laid back jazz at the Palladium. (The Palladium Theater, St. Petersburg) INFO

Ol' Dirty Sundays (Help Puerto Rico Edition) Crowbar is asking folks to bring supplies to ship to our brothers and sisters in Puerto Rico. Anyone who brings donations will receive a special wristband that will get them $1 off drink purchases, according to Crowbar GM Tom DeGeorge. (Crowbar, Ybor City) INFO

ALSO PLAYING

Rock

The Steppin' Stones w/Daniel Heitz Band (Skipper's Smokehouse, Tampa) INFO

Brand New Opiates (Independent Bar and Cafe, Tampa) INFO

Joe Marcinek Band (Dunedin Brewery, Dunedin) INFO

Divebombers (Ella's Americana Folk Art Cafe, Tampa) INFO

Life And Death Tour 2017 w/No Warning/Backtrack (Transition Art Gallery, Tampa) INFO

Classical

Faculty Recital w/Aric Brian (Grand Salon at University of Tampa, Tampa) INFO

USF Faculty/Guest Recital: John Robison & Maggie Coleman (Barness Recital Hall at University of South Florida, Tampa) INFO

USF Wind Ensemble: Symphonic Metamorphosis (School of Music Concert Hall at University of South Florida, Tampa) INFO

Give Me Liberty w/Tampa Bay Symphonic Winds (Middleton High School, Tampa) INFO

DJ

Subterranean Sundays w/DJ Cub/DJ CatMat (c. 1949 Beer Garden, Tampa) INFO

Read his 2016 intro letter and disclosures from 2022 and 2021. Ray Roa started freelancing for Creative Loafing Tampa in January 2011 and was hired as music editor in August 2016. He became Editor-In-Chief...