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When the guy who produced breakthrough records for current country-outsider sensations Sturgill Simpson, Chris Stapleton and Jason Isbell wants to produce your next record, it’s a pretty easy call to make. … Other top local options include Bill Carter & the Blame at the Continental Club, James Hand at the Broken Spoke and Ben Ballinger at Stay Gold.īonnie Bishop at 3Ten. … Folk-rockers Belle Sounds play the Saxon Pub, which also has guitar great Denny Freeman at happy hour.
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… Get crazy at ABGB with Wild Bill & the Lost Knobs plus Teisco Del Rey. … New downtown hot spot 3Ten goes full-on alt-country with Mike & the Moonpies and Harvest Thieves. Former Austinite Sue Foley opens the Saturday show. … C-Boy’s welcomes another Friday-Saturday stand from the Mike Flanigin Trio with Jimmie Vaughan. … Soulful roots singer and keyboardist Emily Gimble plays songs from her solo debut album “Certain Kinda” at Antone’s. … It’s a triple EP Friday with new release parties from Danny Bravo’s self-described tail feather-shakin’ rock crew the Bravo at Stubb’s, singer-songwriter Jane Ellen Bryant at Lambert’s and cosmic indie-pop outfit Magical Spacecat at the Scoot Inn. … Heavy-hitting Houston rapper Maxo Kream plays Empire. … Sitar maestro and Levitation Fest veteran Indrajit Banerjee plays the Cactus Cafe.
D.S.S.Īlso: The Texas State History Museum kicks off their month-long free Music Under the Star outdoor concert series with Aaron Behrens’ Midnight Stroll and Walker Lukens. They throw in hints of R&B, old school soul and world worn blues for good measure. Their latest album “Who Sold My Generation?” draws upon those roots, the experimental spirit of psych originator Roky Erickson’s 13th Floor Elevators and Billy Gibbons’ first band Moving Sidewalks, while pushing forward with a contemporary psych-rock sound. The trio is based out of Seattle, but their reverb-heavy psychedelia reflects the dusty Texas soundscapes founding members Dallas native Danny Lee Blackwell and Austin’s James Traeger grew up with.