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Weekend Roundup 18: My Mother’s Family, Caleb Sweazy, Jason Da Hater

Jason Da Hater performs at the Hi-Tone this Sunday.

After being on the road for nearly three weeks, I’m back in M-town with another Weekend Roundup for you. There’s a lot going on around town this weekend, including the first show from a new local group called My Mother’s Family (featuring Daniel Mckee, Joel Gradinger, Graham Winchester and Richard James). Between the free shows at the Levitt Shell and a stacked weekend at the Hi-Tone, there are plenty of reasons to get out of the house. 

Friday, May 29th.
AJ Ghent Band, 7:30 p.m. at the Levitt Shell, free.

Weekend Roundup 18: My Mother’s Family, Caleb Sweazy, Jason Da Hater

Strong Martian, Other Stories, Lagoonas, 9 p.m. at the Hi-Tone, $5.

My Mother’s Family, 11 p.m. at the Buccaneer.

Saturday, May 30th.
Glen David Andrews, 7:30 p.m. at the Levitt Shell, free.

Weekend Roundup 18: My Mother’s Family, Caleb Sweazy, Jason Da Hater (5)

Eric Lewis, Andy Ratcliff, Caleb Sweazy, 6 p.m. at the Harbor Town Amphitheater, free.

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Dead Soldiers, Marcella and her Lovers, 9:30 p.m. at the Hi-Tone, $10.

Weekend Roundup 18: My Mother’s Family, Caleb Sweazy, Jason Da Hater (3)

Bluff City Backsliders, 10 p.m. at Bar DKDC.

Sunday, May 31st.
Earl Thomas, 7:30 p.m. at the Levitt Shell, free.

Jason Da Hater, 9 p.m. at the Hi-Tone, $10.

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Water Spaniel, 9 p.m. at the Hi-Tone Small Room, $5.

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Jason Da Hater Drops Visual To “Who Am I”

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Memphis-bred emcee Jason Da Hater recently unleashed his EP, Like Vegetables, to the world. The nine-track installment is filled with original and somewhat comical wordplay over raw beats that will more than likely satisfy any fan of true hip-hop.

In support of the EP, Jason Da Hater has laced fans with a visual to the project’s track “Who Am I.” He uses the song to spew bars that explain who he is as a person over a beat crafted by Paragon (who also produced the entire EP). Filmed in Memphis, the visual displays clips of Da Hater during a performance as well as entertaining cameos by various friends as he raps downtown. The FedExForum even makes an appearance in the video.

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