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*TREBLEHOOK has a show tonight at The Fireside Inn. The band - now a four-member group with the recent addition of Dave Morgan - will return to the restaurant area of the inn at 123 Main Street South in Newtown for its second show this year. The

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*TREBLEHOOK has a show tonight at The Fireside Inn. The band – now a four-member group with the recent addition of Dave Morgan – will return to the restaurant area of the inn at 123 Main Street South in Newtown for its second show this year. The first show a few months ago was a quietly announced thing and the response, member Andy Spencer (who is still joined by Alan Morgan and Brian Morgan) said recently, was “phenomenal.

“We did this very low-key, and it was just as much a surprise for us as it was for the audience,” Mr Spencer told The Newtown Bee for a story that ran before the band’s show at C.H. Booth Library last month. “We showed up and the folks who have been following us and urging us to play were there. The place was packed and it was great.”

The band had been out of the music scene for a few years, but is fully back into the rehearsing and playing routine. I missed their show at the library in June but sat in for a little while during a recent band rehearsal and the guys are right back into their musical groove. They sound as good as ever, if not better.

Showtime Friday night is 9 pm and there’s no charge to get in.

Now that these guys are back on the road, check here for regular announcements of their shows.

*Also on the road Friday night is GIA, which will have its first show at MsFitz Café in Southbury. The café is on Oak Tree Road, near Bullet Hill Supply and behind Hines Brothers Garage; telephone 264-4300. This is going to be one of the first shows for the band with new drummer John Deuth.

Next Friday the band will be playing at West Haven Beach at noon as part of WPLR’s “Buried on The Beach” Festival. For details on these shows and other band news, visit www.gia-music.com.

*Steve Winwood has canceled a show that had been quietly announced for August 7 at The Webster Theatre in Hartford. I’m not sure that tickets even went on sale for that one, but if they did and you have some, contact the Webster’s box office at 860-525-5553.

The date fell between an August 6 show in Bethlehem, Penn., and an August 8 show at Foxwoods Resort Casino. The Hartford Courant reported last week that “Webster folks … were told Winwood didn’t want to play so many shows in a row.” I’m wondering if he was perhaps also worried about playing too many dates too closely in Connecticut.

*The August 24 GEORGE CLINTON show at Toad’s Place, which was a rescheduled event in the first place, has been rescheduled (again?) to October 9; tickets for the August date will of course be honored by the club.

For August 24 the club is now offering an all ages SEVENDUST concert. Call the club for details if you have Clinton tickets or want Sevendust tickets; 203-562-5589.

Until next week I’ll be seeing you… on the road.

Questions and comments should be sent to Shannon Hicks c/o The Newtown Bee, 5 Church Hill Road, Newtown, CT 06470, or shannon@thebee.com, or call the office at 426-3141.

Shows listed at club locations are for ages 21 and over unless specified.

UPCOMING CONCERTS

JULY 25 — GIA at MsFitz Café, Southbury; Gargantua Soul at Toad’s Place, New Haven, Split Shift, Dogfight and The Givin opening (all ages); Anthony Gomes at Black-Eyed Sally’s BBQ & Blues Café, Hartford; Lunasa at Towne Crier Café, Pawling, NY;

July 26 — Anthony Gomes at Black-Eyed Sally’s BBQ & Blues Café, Hartford; The Commitments at Mohegan Sun’s Wolf Den, Uncasville; Bryan Lee at Black-Eyed Sally’s BBQ & Blues Café; Taproot at The Webster Theatre, Hartford, Dioxide, Social Burn and Boy Sets Fire opening; Peat Moss & The Fertilizers at Tuxedo Junction, Danbury; Type O Negative at Toad’s Place (all ages); Off The Hook at The Blue Heron, Brookfield;

July 27 — Sheryl Crow at Ives Concert Park, Danbury; Three Dog Night at Mohegan Sun’s Wolf Den; Rainer Maria at Toad’s Place (all ages); Leon Redbone at Town Crier Café, with special guest Todd Charles;

July 29 — Hootie & The Blowfish at Mohegan Sun Arena; Joan Jett & The Blackhearts at Mohegan Sun’s Wolf Den; Explorations at Toad’s Place;

July 30 — The Spin Doctors at Mohegan Sun’s Wolf Den; Secret Smile at Toad’s Place (CD release party);

July 31 — The Beach Boys at Oakdale Theatre, Wallingford, Dion opening; Sheryl Crow at Foxwoods Casino’s Fox Theatre, Joe Firstman opening; Colonel Bruce Hampton & The Code Talkers at Black-Eyed Sally’s BBQ & Blues Café; Average White Band at Toad’s Place, Rearview opening.

AUGUST 1 — Off The Hook at Carl Anthony’s, Monroe; SideShow at Shenanigan’s, Norwalk; The Yardbirds at Toad’s Place, New Haven; Rick Springfield at The Fox Theatre at Foxwoods Resort & Casino, Ledyard;

August 2 — Aerosmith and Kiss at Meadows Music Centre, Hartford, Saliva opening; Huey Lewis & The News at Foxwoods’ Fox Theatre; 2003 Wibgat Records Boards as Hell Tour at Woodbury Ski Area, Woodbury, featuring Life Tribe, Liquid Destruction, Critical Condition, Defore The Holy Down To Xero and The Brainless Wonder; Lucinda at Borders Books*Music*Café, Wilton; Off The Hook at The GW Tavern, Washington Depot; Screaming Broccoli at Tuxedo Junction, Danbury; Luciano at Toad’s Place (all ages);

August 3 — The Allman Brothers Band at Meadows Music Centre, Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe opening; Scream III Tour at Hartford Civic Center featuring B2K, Marques Houston, Mario and Nick Cannon, et al;

August 4 — Bon Jovi at Meadows Music Centre, Goo Goo Dolls opening.

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