It's here; the biggest bar day of the year. In case you lost last week's Showcase, here is a rundown of who's playing tonight on Thanksgiving Eve.
The Shrugs at Norb’s Bar
Joe's Garage at the Sandbar
Money Shot at Sherlock’s
Friction at Rainbow Gardens at Waldameer Park
Dueling Pianos at Jr.’s Last Laugh
Chance of Reign at the Last Shot
Freudian Fred at Raphael’s Tavern
Geek Army at Sidelines
College ID Night with Romantic Era at the Metropolitan
Justus at the Doghouse
Jack Campbell (9 p.m.) at Brewerie at Union Station
Blonde Faith featuring Emily Foht at South Erie Turners
Dennis Henderson and Friends at Clancy’s Pub and Pizza
Haze (9:30 p.m.) at the Dog
Sam Hyman at Alto Cucina
M-80s at the Oasis
Rattlebox at BW Saloon
RPM at Huzar Club
Street Legal Acoustics at the Rathskeller (formerly Gaslight)
Coffin Bangers, the Tradesmen, With Signs Following at Beer Mug
Tennessee Backporch at Presque Isle Downs & Casino
Jackson Station (happy hour), and later Shut Down Corner at Docksider
Rick and the Roadhouse Rockers at the Iron Horse in Cambridge Springs
Stemm at Springside Lounge in West Springfield
Sixty Inch Slick at Kym’s Townhouse in Union City
The Grammy Awards will announce their nominations via a prime-time special on Dec. 3. Taylor Swift and LL Cool J will co-host the special, which includes performances by Swift, Christina Aguilera, Mariah Carey, Celine Dion, B.B. King, the Foo Fighters, and John Mayer.
With the above performing in just a one-hour show, how the heck will they find time to actually unveil nominations? Just scroll them across the screen, like an afterthought?
Rolling Stone reports U2 will title its next album "No Line on the Horizon" and it'll be out early in 2009.
Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois produced it.

