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  • Sue Foley - One Guitar Woman

    An evening dedicated to the pioneering women of guitar Prepare for a captivating musical journey with "One Guitar Woman", Sue Foley’s new solo acoustic tribute to female pioneers of guitar.
    Sat. June 1, 8pm  
    The 04 Center
  • Flute Legends - Shashank Subramanyam & Ronu Majumdar

    Indian Classical Music Circle of Austin presents two legendary flute maestros – Ronu Majumdar, master of the North Indian flute, and Shashank Subramanyam, a virtuoso of the South Indian flute. They will be accompanied by Subhajyoti Guha on the Tabla and R. Sankaranarayanan on the Mridangam.
    Sat. May 18, 6:30pm  
    Bates Recital Hall
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    3teeth, Ho99o9, Street Sects

    Gen X industrial rock for millennials! 3teeth harks yesteryear’s heavy goth heroes: Nine Inch Nails, Rammstein, Orgy. The L.A. quartet, fronted by buff, mustachioed singer Alexis Mincolla, followed last year’s LP with two singles collaborating alongside hip-hop/hardcore punk greats Ho99o9. Odd bedfellows, but shared hatred for authority yielded potent results. Austin’s Street Sects could steal the show with sample-based industrial aggression.
    Mon., April 2, 8pm
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    Nancy Coplin's "Oh No, 7-0" birthday show

    Booker’s bash is sure to pull in myriad ATX all-stars.
    Mon., April 2, 6:30pm
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    John Kadlecik, Josh Pearson

    The less famous of the modern Jerry Garcia stand-ins named “John,” Kadlecik broke into the Grateful Dead universe in 1997 by co-founding set-list-specific tribute act Dark Star Orchestra. The following decade, his golden road to unlimited devotion led to membership in Furthur and Phil Lesh & Friends. Monday’s candlelit solo turn is sure to mix originals, covers, and deep Dead cuts like “We Can Run.” Austin’s Phish and Talking Heads tributer Josh Pearson opens.
    Mon., April 2, 8pm
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