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The Battalion A GGIELIFE Pace 'the Bi'ttalion pei Thursday, Feb. 18 Canyon at 10 p.m. •lYiping Daisy is playing at The Texas Hall of Fame at 10 p.m. der Theater at 7 and 10 p.m. Saturdi •Last Free Exit, a local rock band, is playing at the Theater at 10p.m. •Comedy Club will be at Cafe Capri at 9:30 p.m. •Kay Wylie Hubbard, a classic country singer is performing at Legends at 8:30 p.m. •Kid Fantastic is playing at Crooked Path at 9:30 p.m. •Spirit Tree is performing at Leg ends at 8:30 p.m. •The Ugly Omer is performing at the Theater at 10 p.m. •Macbeth is beitp 'magination Siaiion •Liquid Rock is ft iit/.willv’s at 10 pi •Dogwood is playing at the Cow Hop at 9:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 19 •Michelle Solberg is performing acoustic/folk music at Sweet Eu gene’s at 9 p.m. •Sleeping Beauty ed by OPAS at 8 pi William F. 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Accepting Medicare, Medicaid and most other Commercial insurance 2901 E. 29th Street, Suite 117 Bryan, TX 77802 (409) 776-2249 ►Pat Green is playing at Shadow ►The Shining is playing at Rud- •Sleeping Beauty will be pre sented by OPAS at 8 p.m. •Macbeth is briny ‘magination Stations Green Continued from Paged before, but Shadow Canyon is one of the first places he was the headliner. “I had played around before, opening up for oth er people, but Shadow Canyon was one of my first headliners,” Green said. “I enjoy headlining be cause I get to play longer. “It gives people a chance to feel the atmosphere and hear the music how it’s supposed to be played.” Sebastian Sheetz, a junior biology major, said Pat Green concerts give the audience a chance to really understand and feel his music. “You listen to his first albums, and you can get an idea of how his music is,” Sheetz said. “But then you go to a show and you know how it is, how it re ally is.” Green said he enjoys his large Aggie following. “College Station was my first big crowd, and they are always my rowdiest crowd,” Green said. “I owe them so much. “They basically paved the way for me. Without them, I might not be where I am at today, so I real ly enjoy playing a long show for the Aggies. They are really a fun crowd.” Green has made a pretty good name for himself as a Texas music star for someone who did not play the guitar until he started college at Texas Tech Uni versity. “I started playing guitar because my friends were playing,” Green said. “That and the girls seemed to be impressed by it.” By the time Green graduated, he had already ac cumulated a rather large following in the Lubbock area. “1 graduated Tech in ’96 or ’97 — 1 don’t know, a few years back,” Green said. “The band had been together for a few years and had started to get pret ty big by graduation.” Green’s success already has his name being thrown around with Texas music greats Robert Earl Keen, Jerry Jeff Walker and Jack Ingram. His fame and popularity have taken off faster than anyone expected. He attributes this to playing in smaller places and building up a grassroots following. “About two years ago 1 started doing this as a full time job,” Green said. “And it is because of playing in places like College Station.” Playing along with Green tonight will be Aggies Brendon Anthony on fiddle, Justin Pollard on drums and Brett Danaher on guitar. Picking up on the bass will be John McBride. Fantastic ( ontinuedfromfy But in two weeks,i Hits available at s« music retailers, KidFi not only piddle ini will overtly thrashr-i face. To accompany bum. Kid Fantastic new promotions p; keting everything!’ tastic shirts, stick kits to Kid Fa: lighters and bubble. Schlater looks i: coming performanc; Station and SXSW “Our Thursdays mote the SXSW sh "We’re a live band! fun live!" Kid Fantastic will The Crooked Path Christian i Rudder fot Studem BY EIV T Texas A&M Habitat for Humanity Chapter and Norwest Bank - Bryan/College Station Representatives. Building homes. Building character. 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