• Austin Music Map: World Music Night at Halcyon

    Austin Music Map: World Music Night at Halcyon

    Monday nights at Halcyon might be the closest thing Austin has to a United Nations. Representatives from Mexico, China, India, Lebanon, and a dozen other countries come together. But then instead of debating global policy, they play music. Because this ...

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  • The Man, The Myth, The Legend

    The Man, The Myth, The Legend

    I'm guilty of repeating myself, but so be it. The Austin Music Minute makes no bones about it: Dale Watson is someone you need to add to your short list of must-see performers. And if you haven’t had the ...

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  • Ra Ra Riot: “Is It Too Much”

    Ra Ra Riot: Is It Too Much

    From dance-y, string-laden chamber-pop to the synth-y sounds you'll here on their new album Beta Love (out today), the band's never stopped growing and striving to be the best darn pop band they can be.

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The Dunwells @ KUT 6/14

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The Dunwells @ KUT 6/14

Listening to their music, you wouldn't know that The Dunwells aren't born and raised Texan unless you catch the accent. The group of brothers and friends began playing together about three years ago in Leeds, England.The group's sound is steeped in Americana and...
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Bruce Robison and Kelly Willis @ KUT 6/12/12

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Bruce Robison and Kelly Willis @ KUT 6...

Bruce Robison and Kelly Willis are both accomplished singer/songwriters each having several songs recorded by big names in Country music, most notably the Dixie Chicks. But long before their songs started appearing on Country radio both had established themselves as respected performers in the...
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Janka Nabay and the Bubu Gang: “Feba”

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Janka Nabay and the Bubu Gang: “Feba”

There are few artists out there that can claim the title of voice of their country. Janka Nabay can. In the mid and late 90s, while his country was in the midst of a vicious civil war, the Sierra Leonean singer and his bubu music became one of...
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This Week in Texas Music History: Bruno Villareal

This Week in Texas Music History

This Week in Texas Music History: Brun...

This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll meet a wandering performer who left a lasting mark on Texas music. On June 12, 1930, South Texas accordionist Bruno Villareal made the first known conjunto recordings on a major label, Okeh Records. Villareal was partially blind and worked as a street...
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The Young @ KUT 6/12/12

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The Young @ KUT 6/12/12

Fresh out of Austin, The Young have a dark, rollicking sound that has been slowly evolving in guitarist/singer Hans Zimmerman's basement recording studio over the past five years. Previously of more of a punk flavor, The Young has since evolved into something entirely new and special -- a kind of...
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SuperLiteBike: “Raise the Colors”

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SuperLiteBike: “Raise the Colors”

There is a certain drama in the music of SuperLiteBike....
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THE GOOD MUSIC CLUB: The Dalles

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THE GOOD MUSIC CLUB: The Dalles

Greetings to you, mega-fan! It's time once again to enjoy the next batch of awesome videos from The Good Music Club! You may know by now (huge thanks to the Texas Music Matters posse for last week's show feature about the Club), The GMC is a live music event and an online video series featuring the...
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Split Livers @ KUT 6/7/12

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Split Livers @ KUT 6/7/12

The Bad Livers and Split Lip Rayfield are two groups that have been on the front lines of a very modern movement. Fusing banjo-driven bluegrass with punk, both Danny Barnes of the Bad Livers and Wayne Gottstine of Split Lip Rayfield make fast, raucous music that appeals to fans of both genres....
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Seth Sherman Residency Starts Wednesday Night at Club DeVille

Austin Music Minute

Seth Sherman Residency Starts Wednesda...

It seems this is a great summer for musical residencies. There are lots of good ones coming up, including Seth Sherman's at Club DeVille. Sherman released a very good album last...
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Shivery Shakes & Bobby Jealousy Tour Kickoff Tuesday Night at Red 7

Austin Music Minute

Shivery Shakes & Bobby Jealousy T...

Every band tour should have a great send-off party. Now imagine two very cool local bands getting together for a double blast. This is gonna be great. Two Austin Music Minute faves are partnering up for what promises to be an epic East Coast tour: The ultra-fabulous rock/pop...
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Giant Giant Sand: “Forever And A Day”

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Giant Giant Sand: “Forever And A Day”

Almost since he started the band Giant Sand, Howe Gelb has wanted to write a country-rock opera. He can date the idea back to 1978 or so, but the actual work has finally come into fruition. Today sees the release of...
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The Rocketboys CD Release Show Tonight at The ND

Austin Music Minute

The Rocketboys CD Release Show Tonight...

It was not an uncommon scenario, perhaps not the first time you've heard it. The Rocketboys were juggling a hectic schedule in support of their releases, the critically-acclaimed 20,000 Ghosts (2009) and their...
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Austin Music Map: Baby Blue Studio

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Austin Music Map: Baby Blue Studio

Much has been written about how gentrification in East Austin is changing the character of old communities. But one strip of Austin’s Eastside, famous for the blues, is retaining its character as a musical hotbed… albeit for a new sound....
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Big Broadcast: You Are Entering THE LOOP

Texas Music Matters

Big Broadcast: You Are Entering THE LO...

When most people think of the music of Austin Texas, the sounds of jazz, soul, funk or hip-hop are the first to come to mind. But take elements of all of those, mix them together with the sounds all around us, and voila! -- something new and utterly 'Austin'. Join the producers of our series 'The...
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