Music in Renton for May

By CELESTE GRACEY
Renton Reporter Staff Writer
April 29, 2010 · 12:57 PM

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May's local music lineup for Renton venues and bands:

Tyrannosaurus Records

914 S. Third St., Renton

Contact: tyrannosaurusrecords.blogspot.com, 425-988-4118

-4 p.m., May 8, Suburban Vermin, punk, free

-5 p.m., May 13, Mike Moskowitz, coffee-slinging guitarist, free

-May 15, Undiscovered indie rock festival at 316 s. 3rd St., $10-$12

A Terrible Beauty Irish Pub

201 Williams Ave. S., Renton

Contact: 425-227-3396, www.myspace.com/aterriblebeautyirishpub

-5 p.m., Sunday, Irish session music, Kieran, free

-9 p.m., Friday and Saturday, live bands, free

-11 a.m.-2 p.m., May 7 & 21, live jazz, free

Lakeside Bistro

11425 Rainier Ave. S.

Contact: lakesidebistroseattle.com, 206-772-6891

-7 p.m., April 30, Doug Benjamin and Sam Chambliss, jazz and blues, free

-7 p.m., May 7, Deems Tsutakawa, smooth jazz keyboard, free

-7 p.m., May 14, TBD, jazz and blues, free

-7 p.m., May 21, Greta Matassa and Darin Clendenin, jazz, free

Vino at the Landing

800 N. 10th Place, Suite E, Renton

Contact: vinoatthelanding.com, 425-282-0382

-7 p.m., May 1, TJ Sherill, singer and songwriter, free

-7 p.m., May 8, Brooks Giles, jazz saxophone and vocalist, free

-7 p.m., May 15, TJ Sherill

-7 p.m., May 22, Brooks Giles, free

Liberty Cafe

926 S. Third St., Renton

Contact: 425-235-1400‎

-7 p.m., May 7, DJ Phil Anthony, First Friday Block Party, free

-7 p.m., Wednesdays, open mic hosted by KT and Hoops, free

Renton Civic Theater

507 S. Third St.

Contact: 425-226-5529, rentoncivictheater.org

-2 p.m., May 9, Aunt Dottie's Sing-Along Cabaret, $10-$15

To submit a music calendar item, e-mail Celeste Gracey at cgracey@rentonreporter.com.

Contact Renton Reporter Staff Writer Celeste Gracey at cgracey@rentonreporter.com or 425-255-3484, ext. 5052.

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