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    Rancho Alegre Conjunto Music Festival day one w/ Eva Ybarra y Su Conjunto Siempre, Mark Weber y Los Cuernos, Conjunto Los Pinkys (7:00)

    If higher education should be free, then music festivals, too. Because once band becomes mandatory, sonic converges could rate as compulsory. First field trip – the completely GRATIS Rancho Alegre Conjunto Music Festival.
    Fri., April 29
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    Calliope Musicals, Blue Jean Queen, Urban Heat, Haunt Me

    Before recently joining the popular piano-pounding, ol’-school rock & roll spectacle Low Cut Connie, Rockyanne Bullwinkel had been a local powerhouse vocal presence in acts like Bad Lovers and the Reputations. Bullwinkle now makes an appearance as her pop persona Blue Jean Queen, which released two great singles: a titular track reminiscent of True Blue-era Madonna, and “Wild Wild Woman,” which justifies her “outlaw pop” tag with bad girl essence, pop balladry, and steel guitar. Friday’s CUC assembly also features psychedelic art pop favorites Calliope Musicals, synthwavers Urban Heat, and darkwave brooders Haunt Me.
    Fri., April 29, 9pm
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    AJR, Gayle

    Dallas-born, Nashville-raised pop-rock singer who will open for AJR. The 17-year-old rose to fame after the Aug. 2021 single “abcdefu” reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100.
    Fri., April 29, 7:30pm
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    Borzoi, Queen Serene, Welcome to Heck, A Deer a Horse

    Borzoi, on Friday, emits "Passing" – the trio's first new music since 2018 LP A Prayer for War. Sonically harsh yet compulsively danceable, the unique single rides a noise-disco stab over which hooting, redline vocals are unified with squiggly, treble-cranked, guitar lines demanding headphones to absorb the stereo panning. The band, which annually tricks South by Southwest into listing them as Australian, plays Hole in the Wall with Sarah Ronan's alt/post-punk outfit Queen Serene, shoegaze-rockers Welcome to Heck, and NYC noisy rockers A Deer a Horse.
    Fri., April 29, 9pm
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    George Strait, Willie Nelson & Family, Randy Rogers Band

    UT basketball’s new home hosts an official “grand opening” after some first looks, a ribbon-cutting ceremony, and four high-profile ticketed concerts. Country icon George Strait headlines a two-night celebration featuring local deity Willie Nelson and the Randy Rogers Band.
    Fri., April 29, 7pm
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