String Noise, who play Barness Recital Hall at the University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida on January 31, 2017. Credit: String Noise

String Noise, who play Barness Recital Hall at the University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida on January 31, 2017. Credit: String Noise

String Noise Avant Garde violin duo String Noise have several shows in the area over the next few days (read our preview of a "Decline of Western Civilization" screening on Feb. 3), and this one finds the NYC-based outfit at the University of South Florida for a program that works through Paul Reller's Piss Rows, Vicious Cycles by Tampa Bay composer Rob Constable and more. (Barness Recital Hall at University of South Florida, Tampa) INFO

Flavor Savor Tuesdays w/Sun Signs/DJ Wally Clark For some reason or another, the end of Crowbar's All Good Tuesdays also ushered in an abandonment of the Ybor City bar's beloved liter night where music loving scenesters of all persuasions would clutch stein handles while their friends played selectah.  

"We got away from the liter special and tried many different things with different DJS and it just felt right to bring the liters back," Crowbar co-owner and general manager told CL in a message. "Wally DJing and Mic Deluxx providing his culinary touch felt like the right time to come full circle."

DeGeorge, who turns 43 on Thursday, also plans on bringing in bands from time to time, and tonight that band is Sun Signs, who'll play two sets: one featuring songs from their BOTB-winning debut EP and another featuring yet to be released material.  "Yeah, I'm another year older. It's just that," DeGeorge said. "Just a few more gray hairs but I keep clangingnbanging."  (Crowbar, Ybor City) 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...