Quick picks: 5 shows to see this week (Feb. 11-17)

Arlo Guthrie will perform Sunday, Feb. 16 at the Walhalla Performing Arts Center in Walhalla.

Arlo Guthrie will perform on Sunday, Feb. 16 at the Walhalla Performing Arts Center, 101 E. North Broad St., Walhalla. Best known for his epic 1967 satirical talking blues “Alice’s Restaurant Massacree,” the legendary folk troubadour has spent more than a half decade railing against social injustice through songs and storytelling. Showtime is 7 p.m., and special guests Folk Uke will open. Tickets are $60. For more information, call 864-638-5277 or visit www.walhallapac.com.


Kendell Marvel will make a stop at The Radio Room, 110 Poinsett Highway, Greenville on Saturday, Feb. 15. A highly-respected singer-songwriter whose music is rooted in contemporary honky-tonk and outlaw country, the Nashville-based Marvel recently released his sophomore album, “Solid Gold Sounds,” which was co-produced by Dan Auerbach and David R. Ferguson. The bill also includes Nashville’s Erin Viancourt. Showtime is 9 p.m. with doors opening at 8 p.m. Tickets are $12 in advance or $15 day of show. For more information, call 864-609-4441 or visit www.radioroomgreenville.com.


TC Costello will share the stage with Atlanta-based outfit The Muckers on Friday, Feb. 14 at The Velo Fellow, 1 Augusta St. Suite 126, Greenville. Billed as “St. Velo-tine’s Celtic Punk Night,” the show promises to be a raucous celebration combining the frenectic according playing of Costello with The Muckers’ rowdy take on traditional Irish music. Showtime is 9 p.m. For more information, call 864-242-9296 or visit www.facebook.com/thevelofellowgvl.


King 810 will take the stage at Ground Zero, 3052 Howard St., Spartanburg on Saturday, Feb. 15. Hailing from Flint, Michigan, the band has been cranking out original nu metal with bone-crushing intensity for more than a decade and released its latest album, “Suicide King,” early last year. Doors open at 6 p.m., and the bill also includes Skinlab, Righteous Vendetta and Filth. Tickets are $17. For more information, call 864-948-1661 or visit www.facebook.com/GroundZeroSC.


Presented by TPP Events, John the Revelator and Salti Ray will share a bill at The Eighth State Brewing Co., 400 Augusta St., Greenville on Saturday, Feb. 15. The former is the solo project of Jacob Garrett, a Fountain Inn-based musician who specializes in the type of vintage folk-blues that inspired Jack White, while the latter is a Spartanburg-based trio that delivers an impressive brand of folk- and blues-tinged indie rock. Showtime is 8 p.m. For more information, call 864-609-4590 or visit www.facebook.com/TPPEventsUS.