Randall Shreve and The Sideshow played Stickyz Friday night.

  • Blair Tidwell
  • Randall Shreve and The Sideshow played Stickyz Friday night.

Randall Shreve and the Sideshow pulled a rock ‘n’ roll carnival caravan into Stickyz on Friday night to celebrate the release of “The Jester,” the follow-up to 2008’s “The Entertainer.” The show was a family affair, with Shreve’s brother Benjamin Del Shreve joining as an opening act and even the Shreve family patriarch cheering in the audience. The Arkansas residents also brought along Fayetteville friends, A Good Fight; I only caught enough to hear a heavy late ’90s punk influence and to see a lack of enthusiasm from the audience. Clearly, Little Rock was there to get a double dose of Shreve.

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