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  • Joe Bonamassa Live in Concert

    Joe Bonamassa is one of today's top live performers. His enthusiastic shows are one of the biggest parts of his career, and a favorite for music lovers worldwide. Hailed internationally as one of the greatest guitar players of his generation and cited by Guitar World Magazine as “the world's biggest blues guitarist,” he has single-handedly redefined the blues-rock genre.
    Sun. Oct. 29, 8pm  
    ACL Live at the Moody Theater
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    Daniel Foose Trio

    Last seen at Monks with singer Christian Wigg and Grammy-recognized Steven Feifke, bassist Daniel Foose splits his time between Austin and his day job: playing with Lady Gaga when she’s in jazz mode. In that capacity, Foose has participated in Grammy winners like last year’s Love For Sale. He’s also logged time with Stevie Wonder, Terence Blanchard, Jon Batiste, and the proverbial many more. Foose released Of Water and Ghosts, his debut album as a leader, in 2016. Expect songs from that LP and new compositions, as well as fireworks between Foose, drummer Adam Jackson, and guitarist Bruce Saunders.
    Thu., May 18, 7:30pm
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    Sludge, Hot///Cakes, Rat Church

    Since their 2021 inception, Sludge has gained momentum with their angsty but dreamy, mosh-filled sets. A staple in the local house scene, the fourpiece alternative rock group couples their riot grrrl influence with beachy grunge – plus a thrifted, bold aesthetic to fit perfectly among the independently crafted and vintage clothing racks at Feels So Good’s South Austin space. The Austin band’s spacey songs will complement the psychedelic soundscape forged by Hot Cakes’ deep, haunting vocals and echoey instrumentals. Sludge’s funky, cinematic single “Greg Abbott’s Maxi Pad” will also suitably follow the political loudness on Rat Church’s “Kill Your Local Nazi.”
    Thu., May 18, 6pm 
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