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Handstamps: Do not miss the twang-tinged rock and roll of Airline at FineLineLive.com's "Listening To" show at Club Dada this Thursday with Telegraph Canyon and Eaton Lake Tonics. Friday it's the folk-pop goodness of J.D. Whittenburg at the Barley House, but if that's not your thing, check out Sean Kirkpatrick and Hogpig at the Amsterdam Bar. Magnolia Electric Co. comes through town at Rubber Gloves in Denton on Saturday night. If Dallas is your thing, spend that evening at Club Dada for the Observer Music Awards Losers' Show featuring the Golden Falcons and PPT.