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ACL Live at the Moody Theater hosted the All ATX Benefit for HAAM Wednesday, Aug. 26. This year’s theme found local artists and headliner Todd Rundgren covering psychedelic evergreens. -
Dave Sebree (l) and Malford Milligan of Big Cat -
Dave Sebree -
Malford Milligan welcomes Patrice Pike. -
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The Black Angels’ Alex Maas and Stephanie Bailey -
The Black Angels: (l-r) Christian Bland, Alex Maas, Stephanie Bailey, Kyle Hunt, Jake Garcia -
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The Black Angels’ Christian Bland -
The Black Angels’ Jake Garcia -
Bright Light Social Hour’ Joseph Mirasole (l) and Jack O’Brien -
Bright Light Social Hour guests Ray Wylie Hubbard and son Lucas Hubbard -
Ray Wylie Hubbard -
Bright Light Social Hour -
Bubble Puppy’s Jimi Umstattd (l) and David Fore -
Bubble Puppy’s David Fore -
Bubble Puppy -
Dave Sebree, Gina Chavez -
Dave Sebree, Hayes Carll -
Dave Sebree, Ian Moore -
Dave Sebree, Ian Moore -
Dave Sebree, Malford Milligan, and Patrice Pike -
Dave Sebree, Max Frost -
Dave Sebree, Max Frost -
Dave Sebree, Patrice Pike -
Dave Sebree -
David Grissom (l) and Michael Cross -
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David Grissom -
Gina Chavez -
Gina Chavez -
Hayes Carll -
Ian Moore -
Israel Nash -
Isreal Nash -
Jane Ellen Bryant, Michael Cross -
Emcee Jody Denberg of KUTX -
Max Frost, Jane Ellen Bryant, Ian Moore -
Max Frost, Jane Ellen Bryant, Ian Moore -
Max Frost, Jane Ellen Bryant, Ian Moore -
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Max Frost -
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Michael Cross -
Patrice Pike -
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Todd Rundgren -
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Water & Rust’s Daniel Welch and Gary Dorsey -
Water & Rust’s Gary Dorsey -
Water & Rust’s J.R. Taylor and J.J. Plasencio
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