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  • 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
  • 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
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    Planned Parenthood benefit w/ Go Fever, Lola Tried, Muff, the Sophies

    Answering Free Week, Electric Church continues putting its money where its mouth is with benefits for essential nonprofits. Planned Parenthood offers sexual health care, and all female-fronted (at least) rock bands Go Fever, Lola Tried, Muff, and the Sophies do their part.
    Fri., Jan. 12, 9pm
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    Poi Dog Pondering, Abra Moore, Night Glitter

    Across the street from where they packed Liberty Lunch in the late Eighties, once-local collective Poi Dog hops down from the Windy City behind bandleader Frank Orrall’s fearless fusion of folk, electro, funk, and psychedelia. Successful folk-pop alumnae Abra Moore (re)joins her former Hawaiian busking buddies, while ATX-based Thievery Corporation vox Loulou Ghelichkhani leads atmospheric synth-pop combo Night Glitter.
    Jan. 12-13, 8:30pm
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    Josh Ritter & the Royal City Band, Nicki Bluhm

    Since 1999, Josh Ritter’s cemented his persona as a folk rambler-huckster, evangelical agnostic, and a pop philosopher squaring up against self-doubt and loneliness. Gathering, the Idaho-born/upstate New York-based singer-songwriter’s ninth LP, crystallizes all of these dramatic personae, from the ebullient “Friendamine” to the spiritually searching “When Will I Be Changed,” a duet with Bob Weir.
    Fri., Jan. 12, 8pm 
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    Lolita Lynne (record release), Smiile, Batty Jr., Carrie Fussel, Dwight Smith

    Free Week buzz band boasts “hushed singer with devastating love songs.”
    Fri., Jan. 12, 9pm 
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    Asleep at the Wheel, Ben Rodgers

    Introducing Ray Benson’s Western swing octet in 2014, Broken Spoke top hand James White recounted Asleep at the Wheel’s 1973 entrance into his honky-tonk. “They came beneath the big ol’ oak tree, walked across the dirt parking lot, and threw the door open on this rustic old building knowing damn well they wasn’t at Carnegie Hall.” Forty-four years later, bandmates have changed and condos have sprouted, but the Wheel at the Spoke remains.
    Fri., Jan. 12, 6pm
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    COYU

    Catalan crate digger Ivan Ramos Salinas swings through ATX between stops in Spain and Switzerland for a start-to-close set from the internationally regarded label boss, producer, and DJ. Coyu’s label since 2008, Suara obsessively showcases cats in its artwork, belying the tech-house and techno mood of the label’s music – depending on your stance on felines. A techno kitten himself, Coyu showcases steely, pulsing rhythms and harmonious house.
    Fri., Jan. 12, 10pm 
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