Whale Fire.

At White Water, Whale Fire do hook-heavy indie-pop on a bill that also features local rockers Underclaire and Tennessee’s Ghostfinger, described, fairly awesomely, by the Nashville Scene, as a trio of “classically-trained virtuoso smart-asses.” Think: throwback Southern rock, blues and blue-eyed soul, 10 p.m., donations.

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Carl Mouton, as usual, leads a jam session at the Afterthought, 8 p.m., free.

And Juanita’s hosts a blues jam with the best-named musician in Central Arkansas: G Funk the Tree Trunk, 8 p.m., $5.

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