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• Mush Music Productions of Northwest Indiana brings Chicago rapper Twista (twista.com) to the Hobart Art Theatre (230 Main St.) in downtown Hobart Saturday. Twista has a new EP, Lifetime, now available on all music platforms. The show has a 9 p.m. start time and is stacked with a trio of support acts Groppo, Angel Da Demon and No Coastal. Tickets for the 18 & older performance range from $27.50 to $50. More: brickartlive.com.
⢠The weekly Open Mic hosted by multi-instrumentalist Marc Adrian (of Groovatron fame) happens tonight from 8-11 p.m. at The Flat Rock Tap (6732 Calumet Ave.) in Hammond. The stage is open to not only musicians, but comedians, spoken word artists and more. Admission is free. More: 219- 852-5262.
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New EP from rising country star Carly Pearce tops this week’s new releases
Updated Feb 19, 2021;
Posted Feb 16, 2021
Carly Pearce follows last year’s self-titled album with “29, a seven-track EP featuring the hit single, “Next Girl. (Photo: Big Machine)
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CLEVELAND, Ohio - A country up-and-comer and some highly regarded veterans have new albums this week, but an “Essential” new edition of K-pop sensation BTS’ latest may just drown ‘em all out.
Album of the Week: With her young career on a roll, Country Music Association Award-winner Carly Pearce follows last year’s self-titled album with “29” (Big Machine), a seven-track EP featuring the already hit “Next Girl” and songwriting collaborations with the likes of Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne, Emily Shackelton and more. Pearce also co-produced the set with Osborne.