Daily Music
Stubb’s Expands
Ever wondered about those seemingly empty buildings on the Northwest corner of Stubb’s? Venue GM Ryan Garrett said they’ll be seeing use finally after confirming that the three small structures are currently being remodeled.

3:40PM Mon. Oct. 21, 2013, Kevin Curtin Read More | Comment »

Michelle Malone: Connected to Dirt
Listen, my children, and you shall hear tales beginning with the lengend, “In the early days of South by Southwest....” From Georgia’s ripe scene, Michelle Malone could tell a few, having debuted at SXSW 1988. Saturday, she joins her Southern folk-rock with ATX’s Patrice Pike and Houston native Jen Foster at the Saxon Pub.

10:47AM Fri. Oct. 18, 2013, Margaret Moser Read More | Comment »

Fun Fun Fun Announces Full Fest & Aftershow Schedule
Not to be outdone by SXSW’s announcement yesterday of its first band cull for 2014 and the still soggy hangover from two weekends of ACL Fest, Transmission Events delivered its full festival and aftershow schedule for Fun Fun Fun Fest, November 8-11.

2:00PM Thu. Oct. 17, 2013, Chase Hoffberger Read More | Comment »

The Waco Brothers’ Family Affair
Every fall, bandleader/singer-songwriter/visual artist Jon Langford brings new art work to the Yard Dog Art Gallery on South Congress and ends up celebrating with a show across the street at the Continental Club. He repeats that Friday with as strong a musical lineup as he’s ever hosted there outside of South by Southwest.

1:00PM Thu. Oct. 17, 2013, Jim Caligiuri Read More | Comment »

SXSW Music Announces First Band Cull
Festival, Texas, keeps rolling as only this town can. Three days removed from the rain and ruin of a two-week Austin City Limits Music Festival, South by Southwest has announced its first cull: 195 acts descending on Austin ranging from all points between here and Taiwan.

1:09PM Wed. Oct. 16, 2013, Chase Hoffberger Read More | Comment »

Boxer Rebellion Goes the Distance
Having played last year’s ACL Fest, the Boxer Rebellion returns to Austin tonight at the Parish. The UK pop quartet became one of my favorites after I discovered them in the romantic comedy Going the Distance.

10:07AM Wed. Oct. 16, 2013, William Harries Graham Read More | Comment »

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Suzy Bogguss: Staying True to the Impulse
When Suzy Bogguss titled her recent CD American Folk Songbook, she wasn’t kidding. The Illinois-born country singer-songwriter actually used her grade school songbook as inspiration for the recording and show she’ll be performing at One World Theatre on Thursday, Oct. 17.

3:00PM Tue. Oct. 15, 2013, Margaret Moser Read More | Comment »

Mo' Music: Oct 15
It seems like all the most popular artists among the gays have all decided to come back at the same time (happy LGBT History Month?). It's hard to wade through all the boobs, makeup, and autotune to find the diamonds in the dungeon. Let's dive right in.

11:20AM Tue. Oct. 15, 2013, Rob Cohen Read More | Comment »

The Rain Can't Stop the Music
What happens when a festival's rained out? Bands find somewhere else to play. If you still want to catch the cancelled acts from today's Austin City Limits Festival lineup, they're already putting on last-minute fill-in shows tonight.

2:30PM Sun. Oct. 13, 2013, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

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