
Rock band Saving Abel is shooting an anti-bullying music video for its single
“Bringing Down the Giant” in its hometown of Corinth today. Fans can
show up at 4 p.m. at Alcorn Central High School’s football field to be a
part of the action. The song rallies underdogs to overcome the giants in
their everyday life. The band’s new album, also called “Bringing Down the
Giant,” will be released July 17. Call (662) 286-8720 for more information.
‘Horses in the House’ closes
this weekend at auto museum
The Tupelo Automobile Museum has been home to a collection of Mustangs all month, but the special exhibit closes this weekend.
Get your last peek at the sports cars through Saturday at the Auto Museum from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The exhibit is included in regular admission, $10/adults, $5/5-12, $9/AAA, seniors and military.
Call (662) 842-4242 for more information.
Local bands to rock at Good Time Charlie’s
Unmanifest, For Us Dreamers, Seeking 7, Koldera, The Harlem State, Dear Life, Alaun Comer and Grim Star are all taking the stage on Saturday at Good Time Charlie’s.
It’s $7 at the door, and the concert starts at 7 p.m. It’s an all-ages show.
Call (662) 507-0442 for more.
OXFORD
Moon Hooch to play free show in Oxford
Two saxophonists and a drummer make up Moon Hooch, a New York-based dance band. The group combines house, dubstep, drum & bass and jazz into cave music.
The band takes the stage at Proud Larry’s 9:30 p.m. Friday, and it’s free.
It’s an 18 and up show.
Check proudlarrys.com or call (662) 236-0050 for more.
Daily Journal reports





