Autovaughn.
UPDATE: Late add at Juanita’s, writes local man about town Jeremy Glover. Here’s what he says about local rockers Flash Larue: “These dudes don’t sound like any other band around, imagine a bawdy mix of early BJM, Byrds, Neil Young and unbridled psychedelic freak-out rock. It’s like going to the first buffet you’ve ever been to that doesn’t leave you clutching your stomach and cursing.....wait, that’s exactly how you’ll leave after downing all that booze, except you’ll have a new favorite local band instead of wicked indigestion.” Sounds promising. 9 p.m., $3. With Notion opening.
Fresh off a European tour, Nashville pop-punks Autovaughn headline at On the Rocks’ regular night of live music, with Atlanta rockers Elevation in tow, 9:30 p.m., $5.
At Trinity United Methodist, the River City Men’s Chorus wraps up its seasonal revue, “Holiday!” with a free performance, 7 p.m.
Who knew the demand for seeing sports-talk dudes — and other local celebrities — sing karaoke off key was so high? The Buzz Christmas Celebrity Karaoke sold out the cavernous Village in eight hours. Maybe there’ll be scalpers, 7 p.m., $25 (proceeds benefit Youth Home).
From Austin, Texas, Micky and the Motorcars play a rollicking brand of country familiar to fans of the Cross Canadian Ragweed at Sticky Fingerz, 9 p.m., $8.
As usual, the Ted Ludwig Trio pulls double-duty, first playing an early gig at the Capital Bar, 5 p.m., free, before heading to Hillcrest for a set at the Afterthought, 8:30 p.m., $5.
From Tulsa, Full Flava Kings blend slinky soul originals with covers that range from blues to reggae at the first of two nights at Cajun’s, 9 p.m., $5.