For a complete history and explanation of the event, see last week's Soundbites. For now, here's what you can expect to see and hear on the second and third nights:
Night Two, Friday, Nov. 12: 7 p.m., Amy Rude; 7:30 p.m., Rorschach; 8 p.m., Al Perry; 8:30 p.m., Fukuisan Go!; 9 p.m., Sun Zoom Spark; 9:30 p.m., Bombs for the Bored; 10 p.m., Lagoon; 10:30 p.m., Seven to Blue; 11 p.m., Lovemound; 11:30 p.m., The Deludes; midnight, Greyhound Soul; 12:30 a.m., The Therapists; 1 a.m., Mankind.
Artists being covered, in no particular order (it's a surprise, yo!): Electric Light Orchestra, Paul McCartney and Wings, 13th Floor Elevators, Elton John, The Deftones, Creedence Clearwater Revival, The Flaming Lips, Rick James (bitch!), Kenny Rogers, The Brady Bunch, Dinosaur Jr., Will Oldham and The Carpenters.
Night Three, Saturday, Nov. 13: 8 p.m., The Yellow; 8:30 p.m., Musica Obscura; 9 p.m., the Passionflies; 9:30 p.m., La Cerca; 10 p.m., The Fashionistas; 10:30 p.m., Lucy Chair; 11 p.m., Galactic Federation of Love; 11:30 p.m., scratchingthesurface; midnight, The Jons; 12:30 a.m., Tom Walbank and Friends; 1 a.m., Spacefish.
Artists being covered, in no particular order: Love, Blondie, Operation Ivy, T. Rex, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Interpol, Wire, Cocteau Twins, Donovan, The Jesus and Mary Chain and Joan Jett.
As always, KLPX DJ Chita will be your mistress of ceremonies, and all proceeds will go to The Brewster Center. We urge you to arrive early to avoid missing something you'll regret, and because the bands have put in an awful lot of time and effort for no monetary reward, whether they're playing first or last.
The Great Cover-Up goes down at Club Congress, 311 E. Congress St. Admission is $7 for one night, $10 for two nights, or $12 for all three. Call 622-8848 with questions. We'll see you there.
Van Halen perform at 8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 18, and Friday, Nov. 19. AVA is located on the grounds of Casino del Sol, 5655 W. Valencia Road. Advance tickets are available for a whopping $125 and $95 (reserved pavilion seats) or $68 (general admission on the lawn) at all Ticketmaster locations, online at ticketmaster.com or by calling 321-1000. For more information, call 883-1700.
The early show marks the return of Melissa Ferrick, who is touring to promote The Other Side (Right On), which was released in June. Aside from a single cameo appearance by guitarist Teddy Goldstein, Ferrick not only played all of the instruments on the album herself, but also produced and engineered it. Running the gamut from empowered ballads to jittery folk-pop, the album has been hailed as her best yet by most critics.
Opening are 23-year-old Canadian twin sisters Tegan and Sara, whose third album, So Jealous, was released on Neil Young's Vapor imprint in September. With help from producers David Carswell and John Collins (New Pornographers) and former Weezer and Rentals member Matt Sharp on keyboards, in addition to their longtime rhythm section of Rob Chursinoff and Chris Carlson, the album manages to combine elements of folk, punk, new wave and pop to arrive at a truly winning collection of hooky goodness. The songwriting is assured enough to belie the women's age, and they harmonize as only sisters can. Good stuff, this.
Melissa Ferrick and Tegan and Sara perform at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 16. Tickets are $12.
The late show the same night is headlined by Guy Blakeslee, whose nom de musique is Entrance. A lefty who plays a right-handed guitar flipped around, Blakeslee plays raw, mournful slide-blues like you'd expect from someone whose latest album, Wandering Stranger (2004), was released on Fat Possum. But he can also turn in an absolutely gorgeous fingerpicked cover of Townes Van Zant's "Rex's Blues," as he does here. His unique, reedy, quivering voice only adds authenticity to the proceedings.
Tom Walbank opens the show at 10 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 16. Cover is three bucks. Club Congress is located at 311 E. Congress St. For details about either show, call 622-8848.
Putumayo Presents Latinas: Women of Latin America arrives in Tucson at 8 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 13 at Centennial Hall, 1020 E. University Blvd., on the UA campus. Ticket prices range from $18 to $36 for adults and $10 to $29 for students. Tickets are available at the venue's box office, online at uapresents.org, or by calling 621-3341.
Jesse Sykes & The Sweet Hereafter perform at Plush, 340 E. Sixth St., Friday, Nov. 12. Loveland opens at 10:15 p.m. Cover is $6. Questions? Call 798-1298.
We've been following The Reputation's frontwoman, Elizabeth Elmore, since her days in Sarge, and not only has she never disappointed us; she just keeps getting better and better. The Reputation specialize in a brand of biting, punky guitar-pop, and their second album, To Force a Fate, released earlier this year on Lookout! Records, demonstrates just how far they've come in a very short time, widening their palette with lots more piano and song variation this time around. And, as usual, Elmore's sweet voice belies the very grown-up subject matter of the gruesome politics of romantic relationships, which she always addresses with an unflinching eye.
The Makers and The Reputation perform an early show at Club Congress, 311 E. Congress St. Thursday, Nov. 18. Doors open at 8 p.m. and cover is $6. That number again is 622-8848.