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Quintron and Miss Pussycat, White Mystery, The Wildtones, Thee Wilt Chamberlain

There’s technically no better show you can catch this week than husband- and-wife duo Quintron and Miss Pussycat. Quintron’s a bizarre, inventive mind, con- stantly creating sensational instruments to achieve the pair’s energetic, one-of-a-kind show; they tour with the custom-made Hammond organ/Fender Rhodes combo synthesizer that he’s engineered to look like a classic roadster, complete with Quintron license plate. Miss Pussycat is just as colorful with her side-project imag- inings – she’s a talented puppeteer whose creations are imbued with the same eclec- tic nostalgia as Quintron’s organ. That carries over into the whimsy of her stage persona, as she delivers spunky vocals and shakes maracas while Quintron’s whirring Drum Buddy – a light-activated drum machine he also invented – is abso- lutely a stage presence in itself. It’s weird, wired and works on every level. Show up early; Will’s website says it ends by midnight.

— Ashley Belanger

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    1042 N. Mills Ave., Orlando Mills 50

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