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North Little Rock skate center/arts space, The Enjoy Life, brings the orchestral pop of We Landed on the Moon (above) and local indie rockers with a ’90s sound and a great name, Ezra lbs., 6 p.m., $9.

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Russellville rockers McCuin provide music at Juanita’s for a fundraiser, “Hope for Makenna,” to benefit a seventh-grader with acute myeloid leukemia soon to undergo experimental treatment at St. Jude’s. Beyond the music, their silent auction will feature a Gibson guitar signed by Saliva and tickets for Jeff Dunham and WWE Smackdown at Verizon Arena. 7:45 p.m., donations.

Elsewhere, Tuesday people are doing their Tuesday things: DJ Debbi T does the karaoke thing at Town Pump, 10 p.m., free; Jim Dickerson does the piano bar thing at Sonny Williams’ Steak Room, 7 p.m., free; Carl Mouton does the come-jam-with-me thing at The Afterthought, 8 p.m., free; “Latin Nights!” brings out dancers ready to do the tango thing, 7 p.m., $5-$7.

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