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The Houston Kid Comes to Austin [Reading Preview]

The Houston Kid Comes to Austin [Reading Preview]

Singer-songwriter Rodney Crowell comes to BookPeople tonight, touring in support of his new memoir, Chinaberry Sidewalks. Foregoing tales of Nashville success and excess, Crowell instead ventures back to his rough and tumble childhood in the '50s and '60s. more ›

ACL Stage Preview: AT&T's Friday Lineup with Gogol Bordello, Manu Chao and more

ACL Stage Preview: AT&T's Friday Lineup with Gogol Bordello, Manu Chao and more

From Gypsy punk to singer/songwriter to world musician to Talking Head, the AT&T Stage on Friday, September 26th at this year’s Austin City Limits will host a wide range of talent. The music begins later in the morning, but the final act, Manu Chao, closes out the evening as the night’s final band at 8:30 p.m. As a stage reserved for some of the bigger acts, you’ve most likely heard these guys, or at least heard of them. If neither, well then maybe you should bring a blanket and a smile and plant yourself up front for the duration for some aural edification. more ›

Weekend Round-Up

* new! and improved! * : : FRIDAY : : [music] Book of Shadows & Devil Bat, 6pm @ End of an Ear - Free! [charity/music] Benefit for the victims of Hurricane Katrina with Attic Ted, The Vivian Girls, 8pm @ Monkeywrench Books [music] Zykos, Phosphorescent, Canoe, 9pm @ Emo's OUTSIDE - Free! [music] Voxtrot, Loxsly, Belaire, 9pm @ Emo's INSIDE - Free [charity/music] Crescent City Soul and R&B 45's by Waxploitation! DJs, 6-8pm... more ›

Pickin’ and Grinnin’ at Old Settler’s Music Festival

The 18th Annual Old Settler’s Music Festival kicks off today out at the Salt Lick Pavilion and Camp Ben McCullough, just south of town. The festival features one of the best bluegrass, folk and Americana lineups of any fest in the country, with more than two dozen bands set to perform. For those of you who have not attended, the weekend is a truly unique experience. The ambience of the pecan tree-lined Onion Creek provides a rustic setting for campers and festival goers alike, as the weekend takes on the feel of a time gone-by, one resplendent with campfire singing and outdoor cooking under the lgihts of the Hill Country stars. more ›

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