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Guns n' Roses keyboardist Dizzy Reed will jam with Erie hard-rock metal band Hammerd at the Great Lakes Independent Film Festival's after party on Sept. 29. Following the debut of Len Kabasinski's "Fist of the Vampire," Reed will join forces with Hammerd on Guns n' Roses classics, plus some Rolling Stones and other bands.
Better take a nap that day, though. The music won't start until around 2 a.m. Admission is $10 for the film and show, combined, or just $10 if you come out late for the concert.

Tokyo Rose canceled the last 2 weeks of its tour, including Monday's show with the Actual at Forward Hall. That doesn't mean Monday will be without music at the hall, however. Another Found Self will headline a bill with several other local bands.

Jr.'s Last Laugh will welcome Jim Dailakis -- a frequent "Bob & Tom Show" guest -- from Dec. 13-15. He's known for doing killer impressions, especially Kramer from "Seinfeld."

Punk legends Anti-Flag will play Dec. 17 at Perry Hi-Way Hose Company. Special guests are Bomb The Music Industr!y, the Code, and Hank Jones. See www.erieshows.com for more details.

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