The Best Free and Cheap Dallas Concerts This Week: Feb. 6–12

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So much to do, so much to see. So, what's wrong if these shows are free and cheap? You'll never know if you don't go. You'll never shine if you don't glow. Hey now, you're an all star.

Zane Williams, a country singer from Abilene, has toured extensively across the South, building a loyal fanbase on the foundation of well-crafted songs. A songwriter who truly cares about his fans and their input, Williams crafted the song"Jayton & Jill" using a random selection of words that his fans submitted to his

. Tuesday night, Williams will be building his setlist based on fan suggestions on his social media pages.It may not be readily obvious why Coleman Williams uses"IV" in his branding, but as the Roman numeral for the number 4, the number is a reference to Williams' place in line behind his great-grandfather Hank, his grandfather Hank Jr. and his father Hank III — a lineage heard loud and clear in his first single,"Son of Sin.

, benefitting two locals who lost everything in a fire. Denton psych-punk band Thurzdaze will headline the night, hot off the release of itsEP. Also performing will be garage-punk band Skuzz Machine, art-punk band Nip Slip and rock band Yolanda Cruz + the Daydreamers.Taking the night off from her blues-rock band Tiny Giants, Claire Hinkle will play a solo show at The Rustic Wednesday night.

Psychic Love Child, as you might expect from the name, is a neo-psychedelic band out of Denton with a sound right out of the '60s. The band released its first full-length album,, last spring. Psychic Love Child will headline a night of music that is sure to fry a few brain cells whether you're on anything or not. The band will be joined by space-rock band Maestro Maya, surf-rock band Dust Mothers and new Denton band Hazelwart.Coming to McKinney Friday night are Jud Block and Jay W.

Last week, Golden Boy Coffee in Denton and its associated nightclub, The Never Sleep, unexpectedly closed, leaving employees in the lurch. In response, Rubber Gloves will host a full evening of music to help raise money to support the ex-staff. Thirteen acts will perform that day between the venue's patio and showroom stages. The patio will see more indie acts such as Darling Farm and Please Advise, while the showroom will see harder bands such as Flesh Narc and Larvae.

 

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