Tonight at Molly Malone's (the old Jack Quinn's in Covington), several local acts will recreate a 1970s K-Tel album in the name of helping STOP AIDS, a local organization (formerly known as AVOC) dedicated to raising awareness about the disease. Organized by local singer/songwriter Beau Alquizola, the event will feature 10 local bands/solo performers, who will each play a few hits from "the Me Decade" (and maybe a few of their own). Participating artists are Lovely Crash, Buckra, Mike Fair and the Adventure Seekers, One Week, the Beau Alquizola Band, The Newbees, for algernon, The Drifter Kings, Aaron
Scott and Daniel Ryan.

Cover is just $5 (for a good cause!) and showtime is 9 p.m. Platform shoes suggested, but not required. What's your favorite hit from the ’70s? Me? I'm an "Afternoon Delight" kinda guy, all the way.
— Mike Breen
I love this show!
Posted by: Mila Kunis | May 12, 2008 at 10:58 PM