By Sarah on April 11, 2011
Just the other day, I was talking to someone who was asking about what’s next on my show calendar. I couldn’t remember anything pressing, and figured I had a good couple of weeks until something came up that I really wanted to see. And then I put together this week’s list, which has a whole […]
Posted in Upcoming Events | Tagged amanda shires, anni rossi, beat kitchen, charlie parr, cornmeal, daniel knox, evanston space, ha ha tonka, harper blynn, hideout, house of blues, howard jennings, jeff libman, jeff tweedy, jerome holloway, john wesley harding, kim richey, kt tunstall, la scala, lincoln hall, loudon wainwright iii, martyrs', mayne stage, miggs, old town school of folk music, park west, robbie fulks, robert francis, rollin hunt, schubas, skybombers, subterranean, the bright white, the civil wars, the damnwells, the giving tree band, the greencards, the hot club of cowtown, the hoyle brothers, the revelations, the right now, the spring standards, the vic, trey williams, vertikal, white dress
By Sarah on January 17, 2011
A little late with this today, but that’s what happens when you are a) still sick and b) have random days off. A lot of great shows are happening this week featuring local artists. Check them out and support local music. Also, Thursday’s Empty Bottle show is CHIRP Radio’s one year anniversary shows, which you […]
Posted in Upcoming Events | Tagged amanda shires, beat kitchen, ben ripani music co., black math, bottom lounge, campfires, candy apple & the buddies, clay cook, cook county fair quintet, cool memories, double door, dylan leblanc, empty bottle, hideout, how far to austin, jane and the steadfast acrobats, jc brooks & the uptown sound, jeremy david miller, kings go forth, levi lowrey, lincoln hall, lissie, liz phair, matt ryd band, matthew santos, mayne stage, metro, midnight moxie, mike mangione, molehill, patrick gemkow, rachele eve, robbie fulks, sad brad smith, schubas, soul summit djs, tell your friends, the hoyle brothers, the wet darlings, todd carey, todd kessler, verbow, waco brothers