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Music Guide to Patchogue: Jan. 21-22
Acoustic duos, jam-based jazz, vintage rock and the Jay Scott Band all featured this weekend.

Here’s where you can find the local music scene this weekend:
Two venues new to this column are welcomed aboard when Joe and Terry from Urban Acoustic bring their upbeat acoustic sound to , 264 West Ave, starting at 9 p.m. On Saturday, Freddy Monday plays with a laid-back acoustic vibe at 9 p.m.
Also in the mellow vein, Bella Vino Wine Bar at 23 South Ocean Ave is hosting the acoustic duo
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The heavy lifting this weekend will once again take place at the, 67 West Main St. As always, kicks the weekend off when he hosts the live Happy Hour from 4 to 7 p.m. on Fridays.
then brings their jam-based, jazzy groove funk to the Brickhouse on Friday night at 10 p.m. DJ Rob spins a terrifically unique and eclectic set of records in between bands all night.
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The rides their current wave of success (they’ve just been tapped to play the main stage at the ) into the Brickhouse on Saturday night, bringing their Springsteen-esque homegrown angst with them. 10 p.m start.
The Baked Clams will deliver open, steamy versions of the greatest hits from the 70’s, 80’s, 90’s and beyond at , 70 West Main St, on Friday night starting at 10 p.m. On Saturday night, White Room blows Patchogue’s BBQ joint sky high with blistering renditions of the best in vintage rock including the Allman Brothers, Cream, The Rolling Stones, The Eagles and many more. Also a 10 p.m. start.
Going to these shows? Look out for the Patchogue Patch photographer at some of these shows and check back on Monday to see the pictures. Also, email your weekend photos to michael@patch.com for publication on Monday.