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Celebrating 45 Years of Austin Music Icon Asleep at the Wheel

March 4, 2015 by Edwin Ochoa Leave a Comment

Asleep at the Wheel, the Quebe Sisters, Amos Lee, and Avett Brothers at ACL Taping

Asleep at the Wheel, the Quebe Sisters, Amos Lee and The Avett Brothers share the stage in an epic finale at ACL TV (Credit: Scott Newton courtesy of KLRU-TV)

What could possibly be more Austin iconic than breakfast tacos, bats and barbecue? Asleep at the Wheel is what.

Since 1974, the Grammy Award winning band has called Austin home and kept the sound of country western swing alive. Led by local legend Ray Benson, Asleep at the Wheel appeared on the first official episode of the first season of Austin City Limits TV in 1975.

2015 is poised to be another banner year for the band with an epic album release, induction to the Austin City Limits Hall of Fame and their 11th appearance on the Austin City Limits show 40 years after recording the first official episode. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Entertainment, Music Tagged With: acl, austin city limits

4 Vicious Vinyl Shops in the Violet Crown

March 2, 2015 by Guest Blogger 2 Comments

Breakaway Records in Austin, TX

Breakaway Records (Credit: 1138Studios.com)

Guest article by Gino Barasa

There’s a vinyl revolution going on out there and Austin is neck deep in it. What once was relegated to hard core audio nerds and fans of the John Cusack/Jack Black cult classic movie High Fidelity has become – *gasp!* – trendy.

Cool new chic bars and hipster stores not only spin albums, but display and sell them. There’s even an official National Record Store Day (April 18th, get ready!). Every act that rolls through the Moody Theater or the Back Yard has a fat stack of vinyl goodness ready for you to take home.

Why? [Read more…]

Filed Under: Discoveries, Entertainment, Local Business, Music

Quiet Company’s Rocking Album Release Show

February 27, 2015 by Bill Tucker Leave a Comment

Quiet Company Taylor Muse

Quiet Company lead Taylor Muse

The outside stage at Empire Control Room was buzzing with electricity. Five outstanding bands had been playing since 7:30. Feedback Alliance provided the between set beats while East Cameron Folkcore brought their brand of layered folk rock to the inside stage.

Everyone was stoked to hear headliner Quiet Company blow away East 7th with their signature brand of guitar driven indie rock. A celebration of their new record Transgressor, the band’s February 21st release concert featured new music and old favorites from a bonafide ATX original.

Explosive Opening

Forged in the fires of the mid-2000’s East Texas music scene, Quiet Company has seen a number of changes through the course of four studio albums. The brain child of lead singer Taylor Muse, Quiet Company has grown from a one man show [Read more…]

Filed Under: Entertainment, Music

The Stars at Night Are Big and Bright: Mayeux & Broussard Album Release at Stubb’s

February 24, 2015 by Guest Blogger 1 Comment

Mayeux & Broussard at Stubb's

Mayeux & Broussard released their newest album at Stubb’s on Saturday
(Credit: Audrey Rodriguez)

Guest article by Audrey René Rodriguez

Mayeux and Broussard at Stubb's

L-R: Misha ben-David and Tate Mayeux
(Credit: Audrey Rodriguez)

“One ticket left,” hummed the doorman at Stubb’s before Mayeux & Broussard’s album release show. The swampy tonk men who are Tate Mayeux (Vocals/Acoustic Guitar), Brian Broussard (Vocals/Lead Guitar), Taylor Englert (Drums), Misha ben-David (Bass) and Eddie Dickerson (Fiddle) effaced the rigid laws of genre pigeonholing with a riotous performance Saturday night.

Neither dull nor dainty, and nitty-gritty as Mayeux and Broussard’s humble beginnings in a metal band, the release show bargained for a Texan sprawl of spectators, which is exactly what it produced. With bouts of yeehaws and hollers in celebration of new album High Times & Good Rhymes recorded at Cedar Creek Studios with engineer John Ross Silva, the hometown show culminated after several years of grueling work on the road. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Entertainment, Music

GOBI: One of Austin’s Most Unique Bands Finds Its Voice

February 16, 2015 by Guest Blogger Leave a Comment

GOBI Band Members

GOBI: Matt Dunn, Chuco Phil, Justin Dillon (Credit: GOBI)

Guest article by Gina Sigillito

Music fans who happened to be wandering past Holy Mountain off Red River last weekend may have noticed that it felt more like a packed dance party than a typical Saturday night show. The mesmerizing trio of Justin Dillon, Chuco Phil and Matt Dunn took the stage for the rerelease of their new CD Gold on Black Ice (Deluxe Edition). From the very first beat, they gave the kind of high octane, groove filled performance they’ve become famous for. Bathed in red strobe lights, the band made the floor shake until the wee hours. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Entertainment, Music

Austin Non-Profit Teaches Old School DJ Skills With New Spin

February 10, 2015 by Adrienne Albregts Leave a Comment

Dub Academy DJ School Classroom

Not so traditional classroom at Austin’s non-profit DJ school, Dub Academy

We all know someone who’s brilliant, but hasn’t reached his or her full potential. Blame boredom, right? Well, in Austin there’s a non-traditional learning environment that’s anything but boring.

Wicka Wicka What?

Dub Academy is a non-profit organization that teaches the electronic arts, specifically DJing and music production. It has been igniting creativity in many Austin-area children and young adults who may have otherwise fallen through cracks. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Entertainment, Et Cetera, Music, Non-Profits

What About Bobby? Sabrina Ellis and Her New Musical Direction

January 29, 2015 by Guest Blogger 4 Comments

Sweet Spirit Band in Austin

Sweet Spirit L-R: Jon Fichter (bass), Sabrina Ellis, Andrew Cashen (guitar/vocals) (Credit: Tim Griffin)

Guest article by Audrey René Rodriguez

If you’ve been as entranced by Sabrina Ellis as I have–with her whispy-woman stage presence, powerhouse chords and generous esteem for her bandmates–then you’ve been wondering about something as nagging as an elephant in a room: Bobby Jealousy’s newfound fame. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Entertainment, Music

Homegrown: Austin Music Posters 1967 to 1982

January 27, 2015 by J. Alan Nelson 1 Comment

Ramones Music Poster for Armadillo World Headquarters

Micael Priest’s music poster for The Ramones’ show at Armadillo World Headquarters, 1977

Sometimes you see them flitting by in the wind on a city street like a brightly colored bird. Sometimes you see them posted on telephone poles. You see others on walls inside clubs.

I’m talking about music posters. While they are silent in sound, their designs portend grand audio and visual experiences to come, as bands perform at a certain time and place.

For poster collectors, the memories these powerful scraps of paper evoke can be potent. Colored lights, sounds, lyrics, emotions, jockeying for the best position to see the stage, that special night at a club that doesn’t exist anymore…except in your mind.

Preserving Austin Music Posters of the Past

Most posters were ripped off walls after the show or destroyed by weather and time. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Culture, Entertainment, History, Music

Black Fret Poised to Change Lives of Local Musicians in 2015

January 16, 2015 by Brittany Highland Leave a Comment

Graham Wilkinson Black Ball Performance

Graham Wilkinson, awarded $10,000 by Black Fret (Credit: Flipintex Fotos)

If you love Austin’s music scene, but haven’t heard of local non-profit Black Fret, that changes now.

Imagine being a talented musician trying to make a living following your passion. You have a fan base, regular shows and even a couple of albums. But it’s an uphill struggle every day, and you find yourself having to refocus energy into another job so the bills get paid.

Then a local non-profit comes along and offers you a chance to play private shows for music patrons in Austin. Your exposure grows among these influencers, and then you get news that will change your life and career: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Entertainment, Events, Music Tagged With: black fret

EXCLUSIVE: Meet the Unofficial Guide to SXSW

December 3, 2014 by Edgar Barguiarena 1 Comment

Unofficial SXSW Guide Facebook Page

Albert Smith’s Unofficial SXSW Guide Facebook and Twitter accounts reach in excess of 80,000 fans

It all starts with your first SXSW showcase. For music industry veterans, you never forget it.

The year was 2007 and Amy Winehouse was creating headlines with a soulful performance at Stubb’s that ended with her in handcuffs. A tiny social media company was in town promoting a network that limited your entries to 140 characters (based around the old SMS limits, remember that!?).

And Albert Smith was putting together his first unofficial SXSW showcase at the Bayou Lounge. Seven years later, 19,000 people are following him on that “tiny” social network (Twitter, for those of you who haven’t caught on) and an additional 62,000+ like him on Facebook. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Entertainment, Events, Music Tagged With: sxsw

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