May 12, 2013. 46 photos.
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Margaret Moser and Steve Chaney -
Moser and Georgia Bramhall -
Moser and Jon Dee Graham -
Moser, Raoul Hernandez, and a statuette of Miss Ray Charles -
The Book Club: (l-r) Harmoni Kelly, Noelle Hampton, Sarah Sharp -
The next President of the People’s Republic of Austin: show promoter William Harries “Bill” Graham -
Seaside Swifts -
Ty Gavin -
Moser’s “Little Ray of Sunshine,” Louis Black -
Bruce Robison & Kelly Willis -
Moser, Angus Wynne, E.A. Srere -
Moser worships Jon Dee Graham -
Margaret Moser’s “Big Sweet Life” -
William Harries Graham’s dad, Jon Dee, singing “World So Full” -
Jon Dee Graham and Margaret Moser grope each other in front of their respective significant others -
More groping… and then the microphone fell over -
PRA Advisory Council Chief, Jon Dee Graham -
Afterglow -
Wagoneers frontman Monte Warden and drummer Tom Lewis -
The guitars say it all: Warden and Craig Pettigrew -
Monte Warden -
Shoulders singer Michael Slattery -
“Trashman Shoes” -
Zed Hamblin-Di Menno, Jo Rae Di Menno, and Margaret -
Jo Rae Di Menno and Margaret -
Roland Swenson and Margaret -
The Skunks’ Jesse Sublett -
Hugs not drugs, but liquor’s quicker -
BFFs: E.A. Srere and Margaret during the Skunks’ blistering cover of “Sister Ray” -
Party like it’s 1979: E.A. Srere and Lisa Wimberly -
Skunked -
Margaret with the Chairmen of the Board: Jody Denberg, Andy Langer, Kevin Connor, and Louis Black -
“I like her better when she walks away,” Alejandro Escovedo -
Say cheese -
With these hands: Alejandro Escovedo and skull ring -
You can’t take the groupie out of the girl -
Mike Hall and William Harries Graham present Margaret with Birthday Bash cupcakes -
Sixteen cupcakes, one candle -
Three cheers for the Republic -
Wild Seeds -
Paul Ray and Jimmie Vaughan, One Knite compadres -
Charlie Sexton leading the Mystic Knights of the Sea -
Mystic Knights of the Continental -
Clara Reed shakes and shimmies to Mystic Knights of the Sea -
Finley Sexton -
Lou Ann Barton
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