Critic's picks - pop music
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WILLIE NILE
Hey, if he's good enough for Lucinda Williams and Lou Reed, both of whom have sung Nile's praises, he's good enough for us. Nile comes to Cambridge in support of "Live from the Streets of New York," his gritty, folk-rock account of modern-day life in the Big Apple. 7:30 p.m. Tonight. $20. Club Passim. 617-492-7679, www.clubpassim.org
JAMES
INTERNATIONAL POP OVERTHROW with John Powhida International Airport, Bird Mancini, Gene Dante, and more.
Expect an overload of melodies, an outbreak of toe-tapping, and lots of chances to sing along as 34 local and national acts come together for four days to worship at the altar of pop music. 7 p.m. Ends tonight. $8-$10. Church. 866-468-7619. www.ticketweb.com SARAH RODMAN
PANDELIS KARAYORGIS QUINTET
Last January's debut at the Lily Pad by this uncompromisingly adventurous group was among the most impressive performances of the year. Now they're back, led by compelling pianist/composer Karayorgis, with fiery saxophonist Matt Langley, astonishing trombonist Jeff Galindo, and the splendid rhythm section of bassist Jef Charland and drummer Luther Gray. 9 p.m. Tonight. $10. The Lily Pad. www.lilypad.net KEVIN LOWENTHAL
AMANDA PALMER
The indefatigable local diva takes over the Paradise for two nights to celebrate her solo debut "Who Killed Amanda Palmer?" Don't be surprised if Dresden Doll bandmate Brian Viglione puts in an appearance. 8 p.m. Tomorrow and Tuesday. $25. Paradise Rock Club. 617-931-2000, www.ticketmaster.com S. R. ![]()


