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for Wed., June 18
  • Electronic Music Workshop

    An Electronic Music Workshop featuring some of Austin's own local producers and label heads that have decades of collective experience to help communities connect, network and grow in their potential within the music industry through Production, Sound Design, and other essential information.
    Sat. June 21, 6pm-9pm  
    4211 Todd Lane Bldg. C
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  • Music

    Louisiana Surf Department, West Texas Exiles, William Harries Graham

    Gulf Coasters Louisiana Surf Department weave laid-back coastal grooves into a uniquely Texan soundtrack: chilled surf riffs meeting shimmer‑bright songwriting. Austin-brewed Americana outfit West Texas Exiles balances wide‑sky lyricism with rootsy heart, blending Flatlanders‑meets‑Isbell sincerity across canyon‑sized soundscapes. Local singer-songwriter William Harries Graham steps in for his dad, Jon Dee Graham, assuming his father’s traditional Wednesday night residency. As Jon Dee battles post-surgical sepsis, including treatments insurance won’t cover, William becomes both caregiver and torchbearer, stepping into his father’s shoes with open-eyed grace and fierce devotion. – Tim Stegall
    Wed., June 18, 9:30pm. $10 cover (21+).
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    Midweek at Monks third anniversary w/ Pamela Hart, Hank Hehmsoth, Mitch Watkins, Bruce Saunders, Roscoe Beck, more

    The Austin Jazz Society has been presenting Wednesday shows at Monks Jazz for three years – indeed, the AJS has been a staunch supporter of Colin Shook’s now-thriving club. To raise a glass to their successful partnership, the organization taps a dozen musicians with ATX jazz careers going back as long as 40 years. There’s not enough room to name them all, but the presence of singer Pam Hart, guitarist Mitch Watkins, pianist Hank Hehmsoth, saxist John Mills, trombonist Freddie Mendoza, bassist Roscoe Beck, trombonist/bassist Jon Blondell, and MC Rabbi Neil Blumofe should be enough to set Austin jazz fans’ hearts aflutter. – Michael Toland
    Wed., June 18, 8pm
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