September 17, 2012 10:00 am by: Reid O'Conor
David Grissom is considered by many to be one of Austin’s premier rock, blues, and Americana guitarists. Grissom has recorded and toured with a bunch of big names, includin…...
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British indie rockers The Heavy claim to be from a town called Noid, England, supposedly located near Bath. The thing is, no such town exists. It's some kind of mysterious joke or reference, and it's totally inline with who they are as a band. Their music is loud and fast neo-soul/funk-flavored indie rock; their 2009 single "How You Like Me Now?" was featured across many TV shows, movie trailers, and commercials, it was almost impossible to miss. Their latest album, The Glorious Dead, was released just last month, and the tour supporting that album brings them to Austin tomorrow night with a show at Red 7. While they're in town, The Heavy played a live set in Studio 1a. ENJOY!... » read more
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You might not know her name, but you probably know Erika Wennerstrom’s voice as the belter that fronts The Heartless Bastards. She’s been tinkering with some solo ma…...
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Drawing inspiration from music from all over the world-crossing genres of classical, jazz and old-fashioned pop- Thomas Lauderdale founded Pink Martini, Portland’s …...
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Kevin Russell of The Gourds performs as Shinyribs and plays music from his latest album, “Well After Awhile” in Studio 1A during Music with Jay Trachtenberg.
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Bronx based world collective Pacha Massive plays an inventive bilingual fusion of Latin rhythms with dancehall and electronica, allowing Dominican-born producer/guitarist…...
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Founded in 2001, Minus the Bear earned immediate attention with their distinctive spastic prog-pop hybrid, all serrated rhythms, swirling synths, and guitarist Dave Knudson&…...
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Raleigh, North Carolina’s Annuals have just released a new EP called “Sweet Sister” and it’s full of quirky, melodic pop. With some whimsical instrum…...
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The formation of The Band of Heathens is as natural and organic as the music they create. In early spring 2006, the three principle songwriters, Colin Brooks, Ed Jurdi and Gordy Qui…...
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Thirty years ago, The Krayolas walked out of their daddy’s garage and into the legendary West Side studio, Zaz, to make their first 45 rpm vinyl record with the singles ̶…...
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Robert Randolph and The Family Band stops by to perform in Studio 1A during Music with Jay Trachtenberg.
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Hear Sarah Jaffe perform in Studio 1A during Music with Kevin Connor.
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Austin’s My Education are living proof that chaos and beauty can go hand in hand. The local 7-piece ensemble plays majestic and powerful instrumental rock of the chamber va…...
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Laura Marling played in Studio 1A during Music with Kevin Connor.
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The progressive genius of Austin’s own Grupo Fantasma, now in the tenth year of its long and intriguing musical journey, comes to life on the new album “El Existentia…...
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Colombia’s Bomba Estereo puts down infectious dance grooves fusing the folkloric music of their country, such as cumbia and champeta, with electronic beats and hip-hop.…...
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