
Looking for the top indie music events to check out this week? From classical guitar to punk and power pop, this week's event lineup offers plenty of options.
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An Evening with Terry and Gyan Riley
Tomorrow night, (Le) Poisson Rouge presents a performance by Terry and Gyan Riley. The father/son duo entertain with a variety of musical stylings on piano and guitar.
When: Wednesday, April 3, 7-10 p.m.
Where: (Le) Poisson Rouge, 158 Bleecker St.
Price: $20 (standing room); $25 (general admission, table seating)
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Remember Sports, Joey Nebulous, Youbet
Or, tomorrow, head to Brooklyn Bazaar for performances by punk/power pop band Remember Sports, Joey Nebulous and Youbet. This is an all-ages show.
When: Wednesday, April 3, 8-11 p.m.
Where: Brooklyn Bazaar, 150 Greenpoint Ave.
Price: $12 (general admission, advance); $15 (day of show)
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Xeno & Oaklander album release
On Thursday, Xeno & Oaklander (Sean McBride and Liz Wendelbo) celebrate the release of their seventh album, "Hypnos," at Elsewhere (Zone One). The duo "draws heavily on the industrial sheen and electronic snap of 1980s coldwave," according to the event's organizer. Katie Rex and Plastic Ivy also perform.
When: Thursday, April 4, 8 p.m.
Where: Elsewhere (Zone One), 599 Johnson Ave.
Price: $12 (general admission); $14 (day of show)
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Kids Rock for Kids
Come Sunday, head to The Bell House for a fundraiser to benefit non-profit family- and child-focused organizations CHiPS and AFCECO. Kids Rock for Kids will feature comedians, dancers and musicians.
When: Sunday, April 7, 2:30-6 p.m.
Where: The Bell House, 149 Seventh St., (Between 2nd and avenues 3rd).
Price: $10
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