Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Wednesday Night Wheels with Jason James and the Bay State Houserockers


Irish Times, Worcester MA, 244 Main Street

http://www.redstreakmotors.com

Bike Night 6-9 pm

A rogue curl from an otherwise slicked back pompadour bounces off a white porcelain forehead...the contemptouus snarl for the crowdgoer with no visible tattoos ....
With a giant black and white wall size banner proclaiming them, Jason James and the Bay State Houserockers bring a James Dean smoldering intensity to Summer nights in Worcester. Be prepared for fishnets, fashion, and fun
. This is a dancing crowd that likes the ponytails twirlin, them hips shakin' and arms swingin. Imagine a neo-fifties crowd meets Dancing with the Stars as two couples took to the floor to show off professional lessons. Their dizzying moves were matched by the Bay State Houserockers exceptional performance. They never broke character; they opened with 'drive, drive, drive' and drove right into 'Summertime Blues'.
It is close encounters of the Irish kind at the Irish Times in Worcester, where there's something for everyone here. DJs spin dance grooves upstairs while the cool kids and hepcats tear up the dance floor during Wednesday night Wheels.Across from the Palladium and within walking distance of the DCU center,Irish Times is THE college age venue for Good Times. An ample pool room boasts leather couches conveniently located behind the stage and seperated by a clear wall for viewing. The room is band friendly with a state of the art sound and light system. The dark, rich wood interior gives it an 'Irish' feel, yet not lacking in contemporary touches; there are large booths for privacy dimly lit by artsy lamps. The menu is terrific, with traditional Irish fare such as Bangers and Mash and Corned Beef, as well as other excellent favorites. The hamburgers are as big as your head; the Southwestrn Egg Rolls and fried ravioli are cooked to perfection. There is live entertainment every night of the week, with $1.00 tacos on Mondays and cash prize Karaoke.

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