September 28, 2012 4:28 pm by: Laurie Gallardo
This is one that'll really blow your mind, music freaks! Welcome to this week's edition of
The Good Music Club, the fabulous live monthly music event and online video series highlighting local music artists that make the Austin scene so very cool, indeed. Every time we record these performances, we share the videos with new fans and resources outside of Austin, which means across the country and worldwide.
Today, we have a set of videos that will knock your socks off. Ladies and gentlemen, introducing (if you've not yet had the pleasure of seeing them) the brilliant insanity of
Whiskey Shivers, a band of hardcore roots music hoodlums guaranteed to bring the house down with an exciting array of original and traditional music that's wild on the strings and even wilder in the party vibe. The house was packed solid when these gents took to the stage....
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It's smokin' hot today, esteemed music lover! Check out the latest edition of The Good Music Club, the live monthly music event and online video series highlighting local music artists that make the Austin scene the amazingly awesome scene that it is. Every time we record these performances, we share the videos with new fans and resources outside of Austin, which means across the country and worldwide.
Today, we're proud to present the powerful purveyors of power pop potency, Moonlight Towers! (Say that really fast ten times.) Killer riffs, hooks and rhythms a-plenty. Last year’s full-length release Day Is the New Night, is... » read more
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Just in case the rain prompted you to put your camera and other tech away-check out our photos from last night’s Dave Matthews Band performance.
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The KUT peeps have got it together here at the ACL Fest. We have a crew that’s kicking major booty, most impressively so, from outstanding onsite coverage to interviews and e…...
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With forecasts predicting loads of rain this weekend during the festival, TMM’s David Brown talks to C3 Presents’ Festival Marketing Director Lisa Hickey about th…...
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Few musicians continue to capture Austin’s imagination better than Daniel Johnston. Arriving in Austin in the early 80s with several albums worth of low-fi home recordin…...
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As we speak, Zilker Park is transforming into ground zero for live music fans. The Austin City Limits Music Festival has grown over the last seven years to become one of the premier m…...
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Tens of thousands of people will descend on Zilker Park this weekend for the 8th annual Austin City Limits Music Festival. But as Texas Music Matters Peter Babb reports the star of t…...
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If ever a band could boast having a complex genealogical tree, that band is Brownout. The eight-piece, Latin funk ensemble based in Austin, Texas, is both offspring and germinati…...
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You’ve seen the unbelievable live shots of your favorite artists. But what’s happening in between the shows? Check back here periodically to see what happens at ACL…...
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Check back here periodically for the latest photos from ACL. We’ll have live performance photos as well as shots from artist interviews updated as we get them!
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John Vanderslice sits down with Matt Reilly and talks about the magic of rain, his next album in the works-a collaboration with a live orchestra, and even manages to school a few of u…...
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In just a few short years Austin based C3 Presents has grown from organizer of the Austin City Limits Music Festival to a national player in artist management, festival production…...
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On Friday, the 8th annual Austin City Limits Music Festival gets underway.
Once again, tickets are sold out. But that fact may obscure another major success story: the rise of “B…...
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On Friday, the Austin City Limits Music Festival gets underway in Zilker Park. Though its one of the city’s most important music events, just how much are local musicians playin…...
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Danish garage rockers, The Raveonettes blend the rough sounds of the late sixties with the pop sensibilities of the early sixties. Texas Music Matters Laurie Gallardo caught up w…...
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