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  • Carnival Entertainment Auditions

    Are you ready to choose fun and take your music career to the next level?! If so, then fill out your application for the opportunity to audition live in Austin. If they feel you may be a good fit for Carnival Entertainment, they will send you an invitation to audition live. Click on the link to apply!
    Tues. Apr. 23  
    Austin, Texas
  • ICMCA presents MAGIC BOW - Bharatanatyam Dance/Music/Storytelling

    ICMCA presents Magic Bow - a spectacular dance performance by world renowned Bharatanatyam dancers Sheejith Krishna and Anjana Anand choreographed by musician/playwright/director Gowri Ramnarayan. This unique event combines dance, music and storytelling to recreate the visual scenarios as imagined by the legendary composer Lalgudi Jayaraman. Info and tickets available online.
    Sun. Apr. 28, 5pm  
    East View Theater
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    Nicole Atkins, The Midnight Stroll, Thayer Sarrano

    This Jersey-born Nashville singer has been called the “female Roy Orbison,” but her musical range transcends anything the Texan cut. Her fourth album, the soulful Goodnight Rhonda Lee, proves Atkins an absolute force. The self-trained singer, who shares a stage persona with Stevie Nicks, knows how to hit the high notes better than the rest of them.
    Thu., Nov. 30, 9pm 
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    Alex Lahey

    Alex Lahey captures youthful romance and uncertainty but bears a bright smile on her debut I Love You Like a Brother. Like Aussie counterpart Courtney Barnett, she unleashes catchy choruses sloshing punk-pop, gender-bending tropes, and Ramones-pilfered breathlessness. From being a college dropout to touring with indie-pop giants Tegan & Sara, Lahey’s only trajectory points up.
    Thu., Nov. 30, 9pm 
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    ST 37, Evil Triplet, Skullcaster, Evening Mirrors, Night Viking

    For a month of Thursdays, ST 37 has assumed the controls of this circus-themed dive bar, showcasing abrasive psychedelia and handpicking adventurous local openers. The grand finale features Terminal Mind’s art-punk genius Steve Marsh in stun-psych act Evil Triplet, the 8-bit industrialists of Night Viking, Skullcaster’s cassette-based drone, and Evening Mirrors, who bridge those latter two bands’ sounds. ST 37 closes with a very loud argument for a more analog approach.
    Thu., Nov. 30, 7pm
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    Kishi Bashi

    Founding member of New York electronic act Jupiter One, American vocalist and violinist Kaoru Ishibashi garnered notoriety as a former member of indie/alt-rock outfit Of Montreal. The unusually soulful former Berklee College of Music attendee released solo debut 151a in 2012. Four years later, he unveiled the spectacularly aching Sonderlust, a disco, R&B, and Seventies-leaning tome related to a brief separation from his wife, Keiko.
    Thu., Nov. 30 
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