24 Vancouver concerts this weekend, November 20 to 22

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      FRIDAY: Toronto punk band Greys coheadlines the WISE Hall with Brampton stoner-rock outfit Indian Handcrafts, with guests Needs.

      FRIDAY: Coastal Jazz presents American jazz drummer Jeff Hamilton and his trio at Pyatt Hall, with guest Cory Weeds.

      FRIDAY: Portland-based rock 'n' roll band Blitzen Trapper plays the Biltmore, touring in support of latest album All Across This Land.

      FRIDAY: North Carolina metal band Corrosion of Conformity plays the Rickshaw, with guests Brant Bjork & the Low Desert Punk Band, Saviours, and Mothership.

      FRIDAY: as part of the Straight series, local electronica rockers Dear Rouge play the Commodore, with guests Rah Rah.

      FRIDAY: collaboration project at CBC Studio 700 focuses on songs collected by folklorist and field-recording pioneer Alan Lomax.

      FRIDAY: Vancouver new-wave band Girlfriends and Boyfriends plays the Astoria Pub, with guests Shadowhouse and Wire Spine.

      FRIDAY: DJs Rico Uno, Genie, Ekali, JNL, Joseph L'Étranger, Landyn, Nick Wisdom, Noah Williamson, Rook Milo, SadGirl, Shaunic, Silence, Tails, and Tiger spin tunes at M.I.A. for Sing Sing Fridays.

      SATURDAY: the Georgia Straight presents New York City Gypsy-punk band Gogol Bordello at the Commodore.

      SATURDAY: Canadian indie-rock band Born Ruffians plays the Imperial, with guests Young Rival.

      SATURDAY: American electronica musician Robert Delong plays Venue, with guest Coleman Hell.

      SATURDAY: Canadian psychedelic-folk band Lee Harvey Osmond plays the Rio, touring in support of latest album Beautiful Scars.

      SATURDAY: Americana-folk musicians Jeremy Allingham & Josh Denny-Keys plays Skinny Fat Jacks.

      SATURDAY: Nashville-based country singer-songwriter Nikki Lane plays the Cobalt, touring in support of latest album All or Nothin'.

      SATURDAY: Coastal Jazz presents American jazz drummer Jeff Hamilton and his trio at Pyatt Hall, with guest Cory Weeds.

      SATURDAY: American indie-rock band Yo La Tengo plays the Vogue, touring in support of latest album Stuff Like That There.

      SATURDAY: Canadian folk group the Barra MacNeils play St. Andrew's-Wesley United Church on its annual Christmas concert tour.

      SATURDAY: DJ Michael Laycock, DJ Hubbz, and percussionist Yoro Noukoussi spin danceable global grooves at Backstage Lounge's Worldbeat Sessions.

      SATURDAY: Portuguese singer-songwriters Carminho and Sarah Tavares coheadline the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts.

      SATURDAY: Toronto psychobilly band the Matadors plays the Astoria Pub, with guests Butch Haller and Devil in the Wood Shack.

      SUNDAY: Greek ambient-electronica duo Keep Shelly in Athens plays the Cobalt, touring in support of latest album Now I'm Ready.

      SUNDAY: Canadian indie-folk singer-songwriter Grizzly Waves plays the Railway Club, touring in support of latest album The Wild Life: Part One.

      SUNDAY: the Georgia Straight presents New York City Gypsy-punk band Gogol Bordello at the Commodore.

      SUNDAY: Swedish hip-hop swing band Movits plays the Rickshaw, with guests Sidewalk Chalk.

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