


tomorrow, $20, 21, Pierre Bensusan: We've long admired this French-Algerian original, a nimble-fingered, wistfully spell-casting neoclassical/folkloric guitarist and composer. Yet they've still got the chops, the warmth and a humorous edge all their own.

tomorrow, $8, 31, .īuskin & Batteau: Seasoned folk-pop duo (and solo flyers) never got the props of contemporaries like Simon and Garfunkel. North Star, 27th and Poplar streets, 9 p.m. Also on tap, Alright, Junior, Your Sweet Uncertainty, Karma Bat. tomorrow, $10, $7 students and members, 215- 733-0390, .ĭesoto Jones: Passionate, polished, big-picture rock anthems with an air of conviction that keeps pulling the listener back in. Philadelphia's Magic Gardens, 1020 South St., 7 p.m. All should be doing their daffy darndest to entertain in an eccentrically decorated (by mosaic master Isaiah Zagar) basement setting.
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Sellersville Theater, Main and Temple streets, Sellersville, 8 tonight, $25, 21, Delusions In Toyland: Music and Mosaics BYOB Concert Series opens with the toy piano stylings of Phyllis Chen, the spacey electronic duo Color Is Luxury (featuring the legendary Charles Cohen) and the ever-wondrous, experimental 10-piece Cuddle Magic. But the high quality of this good-time '40s and '50s-style jumping, bopping and a-rockin' blues band never does, even after 40 years. Roomful of Blues: Yeah the personnel may change, most notably with Phil Pemberton now producing a higher-pitched, West Coast tone in the vocal slot. Hear them live on WKDU (91.7 FM) today at 3:15 p.m. First Unitarian Church Sanctuary, 2125 Chestnut St., 8 tonight, $14, all ages,. John McCauley and Ian O'Neill: Front man and guitarist/singer from seminal indie band Deer Tick do up intimate versions of tunes from the group's latest, melancholy minded "The Black Dirt Sessions." With the Shivers. The Beekeepers: Buzz-bombing pop rockers put you in your place with punky songs like "Do You Behave Like That at Home?" Lead singer looks/sneers a lot like "Gossip Girl" star Ed Westwick, Upstairs at World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St., 9 tonight, $7, 21,.
