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Plug Into Austin's Power

By Cris Glaser

Published on March 12, 2008

If you still don't think Austin Charanghat is Cleveland's busiest bluesman, check out tonight's CD-release party for his latest disc, Murder of a Blues Singer. With his band, Walkin' Cane, Charanghat will jam on the record's tastiest tunes, like "Devil's Backbone," "Georgia Moon," and the title track. As he puts it, he either plays or hangs it up. "It's juggle or get a real job," says Charanghat. "That's just part of the game." The party starts at 9:30 tonight at the Parkview Nite Club, 1261 West 58th Street. Admission is free. Call 216-961-1341 or visit www.parkviewniteclub.com.
Sat., March 15, 9:30 p.m., 2008