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for Sat., Sept. 11
  • 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
  • Kady Rain's Pride Celebration

    Kady Rain is hosting her Pride Celebration event featuring live music performances by P1nkstar, Kady Rain, Boy Sim, Kisos, and Paxton Smith, drag performances, vendors, costume contest and more! This project has been financed in whole or in part by the City of Austin’s Live Music Fund Event Program.
    Sat. June 1  
    The Coral Snake
  • Monk's Jazz Presents the Kim Prevost & Bill Solley Quintet

    Kim & Bill return to perform with two shows! The quintet will feature the duo joined by drummer Tom Brechtlein, saxophonist Michael Malone, pianist Darrell Lavigne, bassist Chad Wesselkamper. The group are bringing jazz & improvisation to the stage. Get ready for some next level jazz & soul.
    Fri. May 31, 8pm & 10pm  
    Monks Jazz Club
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    Nick Shoulders, Big Cedar Fever, South Texas Tweek

    Fayetteville, Arkansas native Nick Shoulders’s yodeling voice echoes with nostalgia and haunting complexity like the forgotten rocky hollers he comes from. The prolific songwriter first established himself playing with bands like Thunderlizards and Shawn James & the Shapeshifters in the early 2010’s before finding wider success with his solo work, earnestly evoking country before the genre took brand advertising too seriously with raucous, clever songs like “Rather Low” and “Snakes and Waterfalls.” There’s nothing wrong with Miller Lite or Georgia pickup trucks in easy-to-sing C-chords, but Shoulders reminds us that country is far deeper than generic White Americana. Big Cedar Fever and South Texas Tweek open.
    Sat., Sept. 11, 8pm
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    Esme Patterson, Sabrina Ellis, S.L. Houser

    Three phenomenal voices, all possessed by artists at exciting junctures in their solo journeys. Esmé Patterson, singer on Shakey Graves’ “Dearly Departed,” continued to gravitate away from indie folk on exceptional fourth album There Will Come Soft Rains, honing delicate-yet-dynamic high melodies over jangly, enchanting pop. Sabrina Ellis, when not enlivening audiences with A Giant Dog and Sweet Spirit, enthralls with personal and pure songwriting. Former Löwin leader, S.L. Houser, meanwhile, appears on the heels of second solo single “Reflection Refraction,” an introspective pop realization, conveying the feeling of finding yourself.
    Sat., Sept. 11, 9pm
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