Monday, August 31, 2009

Austin Music Picks for the Week - Aug 31-Sept 6

Monday, August 31st:
Flamingo Cantina: Beres Hammond & the Harmony House Singers, Culture
Mohawk: Ariel Abshire, Follow That Bird!, Western Ghost House, Isle of White
Momo's: Jack Valen, Rescue Signals, Kalu James, Josh Halverson
Saxon Pub: Richard Jessee Project, Bob Schneider, Charlie Faye, Jeff Plankenhorn, the Twalls

Tuesday, September 1st:
Bass Concert Hall: Elvis Costello & the Sugarcanes
Cactus Cafe: Ian McLagan
Continental Club: Gallery: Ephraim Owens Experience; In the Club: Toni Price, Knuckle Yummy
The Driskill Hotel: Hilary York (6pm)
Emo's: Strider, the Entrance Band, Nebula
Flamingo Cantina: Dr. Dubbist, Mau Mau Chaplains, Lee "Scratch" Perry
Gruene Hall: Michael O'Connor, Mark Jungers, Adam Carroll
Jovita's: Chris Jamison, Texas Blue Heelers
Lucky Lounge: Boombox w/ Carlos Sosa
Mohawk: Ringo Deathstarr, the Delta Mirrors, Headdress, Sleepy Sun
Momo's: World Music Night presented by Bemba Entertainment and KUT w/ Charanga Cakewalk, Afrofreque, Kudras

Wednesday, September 2nd:
Cactus Cafe: Indian Ocean
Continental Club: Stone River Boys, Jon Dee Graham, James McMurty
Flamingo Cantina: Groundation
Gruene Hall: Kelly Mickwee, Andrew Hardin
The Independent at 501 Studios: Red Leaves, Golden Bear, Bright Light Social Hour
Mohawk: The Low Lows, Death Vessel, Fruit Bats
Momo's: GumB, Kacy Crowley, Suzanna Choffel, Drew Smith, Jessie Torrisi, Javi Garcia & the Cold, Cold Ground
Ruta Maya: La Mona Loca
Waterloo in-store: Radney Foster (4:30pm), Fruit Bats (6pm)

Thursday, September 3rd:
Antone's: Thomas Jonak, Breezylovejoy, Resident Hero, Mandi Perkins, Fair to Midland
Beerland: the Zoltars, the Flashlights, Bad Sports, Box Elders
Broken Spoke: Jesse Dayton
Carlos 'n Charlie's: The Beach Boys (yes, those Beach Boys)
Carousel Lounge: Wood & Felt, My Milky Way Arms
Continental Club: Small Stars Revue (6:30pm), Woody Pines, Shotgun Party CD release, Brennen Leigh
Flamingo Cantina: Invincible Czars, A Better Death, Opposite Day
Flipnotics: Curtis McMurtry, BettySoo, Charlie Faye, Abi Tapia, Jenny Reynolds, Jess Klein
Mohawk: Maneja Beto (5pm), Beautiful Supermachines, Forever Changes
Poodie's: Beautiful Mistakes, Buster Jiggs
Red 7: Crew 54, Blacklisted Individuals, Perseph 1, Invincible
The Scoot Inn: JWW & the Prospectors, Dave Insley's Careless Smokers, Doug Warriner, Danny B. Harvey

Friday, September 4th:
Flipnotics: Whisky Tango Family Band
Hanover's: The Weathermen
Kenny Dorham's backyard: Gary Clark Jr. benefiting DiverseArts http://garyclarksept409diversearts.eventbrite.com/ for tickets
La Zona Rosa: Anya Marina, Paolo Nutini
The Parish: Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey
The Scoot Inn: Mr Lewis & the Funeral 5, Sideshow Tragedy, Brothers & Sisters, the Low Lows
Stubb's: Seth James, Cross Canadian Ragweed, Robert Earl Keen
Threadgill's: Jason Eady, the Gourds
Waterloo in-store: Paolo Nutini (5pm)

Saturday, September 5th:
Back Alley Social: Peligrosa All Stars, Kanko
Beauty Bar: Auto Body, Learning Secrets, DJ Markus w/ a K, Machine
Mexican American Cultural Center: AMODA Showcase w/ Line Upon Line, members of NMC
St James Episcopal Church: Kenny Dorham Tribute w/ Russell Gunn and the Charles Medearis Group (tickets)
Stubb's: Outside: the Cult; Inside: Scorpion Child
Threadgill's World HQ: John Fulbright, Jimmy LaFave

Sunday, September 6th:
Continental Club: Gallery: Jon Dee Graham & Michael Fracasso, Mike Flanigin
Mohawk: Heart Beats Benefit w/ Pataphysics, Agent Ribbons, Over the Hill, Darling New Neighbors, FM Campers, Coma In Algiers, Follow That Bird, Preston Dukes, Culnsweet DJ's
North by Northwest: Malford Milligan & John Gaar (6:30pm)
Speakeasy: Struck, Love at War, Vallejo
Waterloo Ice House Galleria: Jeff Lofton Quartet (1pm)

Mother Falcon at Mohawk August 30th



Photo Credit: Leila Farhood, from the band's MySpace page

I have a new favorite, local multi-instrumental band. They're called Mother Falcon, they are almost as huge a group as the Polyphonic Spree (ok, maybe about 10 or 20 people short of that), and they're a really talented group of young people.

Mother Falcon is made up of an aggregate of 15 musicians (that's the total listed on their MySpace page, although all 15 weren't onstage last night at the Mohawk) playing a mix of instruments including mandolin, violin, trumpet, xylophone, accordion, cello and more, with shared lead vocalist duties. Tamir Kalifa sang the majority of the vocals and he led the group with charisma and glee [Correction via 'Anonymous' below: Most vocals are Nick Gregg with Tamir singing a few songs]. They've got a sort of baroque pop feel with sweeping symphonic arrangements and list Beethoven, Shostakovitch, Ravel, Reich, Beirut, Bon Iver, and the Strokes as inflences.

They've been written up briefly in the Chronicle and are currently part of the Dell Lounge Sound and the Jury contest for a possibility at a spot at ACL. They're at #6 so obviously I'm not the first one to get onboard this train.

Check them out at their next show. Not sure when it will fall, as there are no upcoming shows listed on their website but they are worth keeping on your radar.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Industry Chat: Terry McBride of Nettwerk - Is Ownership of Music Simply Irrelevant?

By Nick Purdy on August 26, 2009 1:59 PM
PasteMagazine.com

Terry McBride, CEO of Nettwerk (a combo music management company and record label) is known throughout the music industry as a progressive thinker - one forcibly moving the industry into a potentially sustainable future. Nettwerk manages the careers of numerous artists including Sarah McLachlan, Jars of Clay, Barenaked Ladies as well as serving as the record label for up and coming artists like Great Lake Swimmers, Rosie Thomas, Datarock and State Radio. McBride's thoughts on things like music ownership aren't what you'd expect from someone in his position. You'll see his stunning comments on that - and a number of other topics, in our exclusive Q&A below.

Q: You've been hard at work, as have many others, at "reinventing" the very broken music business for some time now. What have you tried that holds particular promise? Any helpful failures?

The key in all that we have tried is the need to align all interests within an Artist's business. Each part (Fans, Label, Publishing, Songwriting, Live, Sponsorships, Merchandise, Marketing, Promotion) are all interdependent of each other. So to have the best chance of success they need to be treated as one. Failures? Laughter, lots of lessons along the way though.

Q: What's the idea with Polyphonic - your new partnership that includes Radiohead's management? Is it basically just VC for individual artists? Is there a core belief driving this new concept?

Polyphonic is really a simple model. Create a Joint Venture with the Artist, align all parts of the business as stated above, put a monetary fund within the business that allows the Artist Manager to hire all the "best in practice" services that best fit that Artist. This model I believe gives the Artist the best chance of having a vibrant and authentic career.

Q: Let's talk about intellectual property. How do the artists you're working with view their rights versus consumer realities? Is it different for "major" versus "developing" artists? Should artists yield to giving away a lot of music to generate a fanbase?

There is no same answer to these questions from Nettwerk's roster. What I can say is that the Artist's desire is to create what they love and they need a monetary way to live while doing such. My own personal view is "the fans own the songs." A Song becomes popular when enough fans attach their own individual emotions to what the Artist has created. My role is to figure out a way to monetize that emotional connection in an authentic and compelling manner that adds value to the Fan and the Artist. Giving away music as you suggested is one manner.

Q: Nettwerk has tried to move beyond just selling records. With Barenaked Ladies, you took a set of IP and repackaged it numerous ways to create a diverse, non-CD dependent revenue model. Did it work as a sustainable concept beyond the initial success? Will you be trying further iterations?

With BNL they are in a place now where they make more revenue from their 3 independent albums than what they make from their 8 Warner albums. Where they decide to go from here is their choice, but what's great is that they have a choice.

Q: Do you believe direct artist subscription models, either single artist like Jack White has done with The Dead Weather or aggregators like Brite Revolution herald some kind of significant evolution for how artists will make their livings?

I don't think it's that simple. It's about delivering value and being authentic. I think models like Pandora and Spotify will get a lot of traction as they deliver on those levels. I do believe that we are seeing a profound shift from "content is king" to "context as king." With the mobile app revolution in full swing the need to own goes away, the need to access goes way up.

Q: If you could get all of America's music consumers in one room, what would you want to tell them? Besides that they should take up yoga, that is. ;-)

Find a way to support those artists you love so that they can continue to create. I think Yoga is good for everyone, I know it makes me a much happier and I am way more fit.... if not Yoga then consider something that requires exercise and takes your mind away from all the trial and tribulations of day to day life.

Monday, August 24, 2009

Austin Music Picks for the Week

Monday, August 24th:
Austin Moose Lodge No. 1735: Plutonium Farmers (8pm)
Flipnotics: Ariel Abshire, Boxcar Preachers (7:30pm)
Mings Cafe: Brad Houser, Eldrige Goins, Craig Marshall
Saxon Pub: Richard Jessee Project, Jessi Torissi, Bob Schneider, Jeff Plankenhorn, the Twalls (7pm)
Threadgill's World HQ: Stacey Evans

Tuesday, August 25th:
Antone's: David Spann, Malford Milligan
Continental Club: Toni Price, La Tampiquena
Momo's: Bemba Entertainment and KUT present World Music Night w/ Vida Deluxe, Darin Layne, Os Alquimistas, Ahmed Arbab
Red Shed Tavern: Anthony de los Santos (8pm)
Saxon Pub: Much Love, No Show Ponies, Mystic Knights of the Sea
Speakeasy: Matisyahu CD Release party (7pm)
vino vino: Kat Edmonson (7:30pm)

Wednesday, August 26th:
BD Riley's: Suzanne Smith
Beauty Bar: Anavan
Beerland: The Cassingles, The Triggermen
Continental Club: Stone River Boys (6:30pm), Jon Dee Graham, Dustin Welch
Creekside Lounge: Josh Gumby, Plastic Empire, Dylan Disaster
Headhunters: Amanda Abizaid, Stephanie Erdel, Undertone, Conquistador
Hole in the Wall: We Leave at Midnight, the New Up, Oak Is Keeping
Mohawk: Ideal Soul Mart CD release, Birdlips, Loxsly
Momo's: The Late Joys (5pm), GumB, Rachel Loy, Deadman, Dan Dyer (solo acoustic), Drew Smith, Phil Marshall
Poodie's Hilltop Bar & Grill: Brave Combo (7pm)
Red Eyed Fly: The Grapes, Digital Antique, Possum Posse, Mixed Use Media
Red Fez: Atash
Sazon: Reversa Party w/ Kanko
Trophy's: JT Wright & Solstice, Jordan Mitchell, Magically Delicious Smoking Skunk Monkey, the White Knuckle Drivers

Thursday, August 27th:
Ace's Lounge: KJ Hines, Devin the Dude
Antone's: Blues Mafia, The Bubbles, The Daze CD release
The Ark @ Lake Travis: Harlem & Peligrosa All-Stars (www.austinist.com/boatparty)
Broken Spoke: Jesse Dayton
Carousel Lounge: Bee vs Moth, Satellite or Slave
Cissi's Market: Jeff Lofton Trio
Continental Club: Gallery: Charlie Terrell & the Murdered Johns (6pm), Ethan Azarian, Hilary York CD Release, Lil Cap'n Travis
Creekside Lounge: Anthony de los Santos
Eddie V's: Tameca Jones
Elephant Room: Silvie Rider, Gabriel Santiago
Emo's: Inside: Chief Rival, People Food, Salesman, Tiny Tin Hearts; Outside: LAX, Vicious, Thunderheist
Flamingo Cantina: Higher Than Why, Afrofreque
Jo's on 2nd: Dan Dyer, Amy Cook (7pm)
Momo's: Cause for Applause, Jeremy Nail & the Incidents, Sideshow Tragedy, Will Evans Project, Kalu James, Dertybird, Beckham Brothers
One World Theatre: Blood, Sweat & Tears w/ Chuck Negron (of Three Dog Night) (7pm)
Red 7: The Weight
Saxon Pub: The Trishes, George Devore, Jason Eady
The Scoot Inn: The Doolins, Dave Insley's Careless Smokers, Charlie Terrell & the Murdered Johns, the Shorthairs
Stubb's: Austin360 concert series w/ Monahans, Sad Accordions, Jude/Ross
Waterloo In-store: Jack Ingram

Friday, August 28th:
Beerland: The Somethin' Ain't Rights, Mad Macka, Welfare Mothers
Emo's: Outside: Built by Snow, Bad Veins, White Lights, Black & White Years
Mohawk: the Sword
Momo's: GumB, Matt Powell, James Hyland & the Joint Chiefs, Dustin Welch & the House Band, Dan Dyer, T-Bird & the Breaks
North by Northwest Restaurant & Brewery: Anniversary show w/ BettySoo & Charlie Faye
Private Residence: Will Taylor & Strings Attached play The Beatles Rubber Soul (http://stringsattached.org for tix and info)
The Scoot Inn: Sin City Presents Austin Hartley-Leonard, Colin Herring, Thrift Store Cowboys, Austin Collins
Sherlock's: the Reds
Threadgill's World HQ: the Steps

Saturday, August 29th:
End of an Ear: Telegraph Canyon
Jovita's: Nakia & His Southern Cousins w/ special guest Jackie Bristow
La Zona Rosa: Stella Rose, Stereo is a Lie, the Alice Rose
Mohawk: the Sword
Momo's: Anniversary Party w/ Kacy Crowley, Wendy Colonna, Suzanna Choffel, Drew Smith's Lonely Choir
The Parish: Graham Wilkinson Underground Township w/ The Blue Hit & Danny Malone
The Scoot Inn: Candy & the Strangers, Loxsly, Low Line Caller
Threadgill's World HQ: Will Taylor & Strings Attached play The Beatles Rubber Soul

Sunday, August 30th:
Beerland: Mandarin Dynasty, Pataphysics
Hideout Studios: Will Taylor & Strings Attached record The Beatles Rubber Soul live (http://stringsattached.org for more info and tix)
Emo's: Crooks, Dead Space, Bad Sports, the Strange Boys
Lamberts: Black, Red & Black
Salvage Vanguard Theater: Church of the Friendly Ghost w/ Brian Beattie Show, Lee Barber & the Broken Cup, Geoff Reacher
Waterloo Park: The Fireants, Tiny Tin Hearts, Nakis & His Southern Cousins, Paula Nelson, T Bird & the Breaks (11am)

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Sufjan Stevens Announces Fall Tour with Cryptacize-with FREE downloads

**In honor of this announcement, I'm passing along some free downloads for you guys courtesy of RCRDLBL:
Cryptacize, Tail & Mane
Sufjan Stevens, Year Of The Boar
Sufjan Stevens, Year Of The Tiger
Sufjan Stevens, Year Of The Dog

Sufjan Stevens Announces Fall Tour with Cryptacize
By Caroline Klibanoff on August 11, 2009 9:30 AM
from PasteMagazine.com

Sufjan Stevens seems to be taking 2009 a little more easily than 2008, though he has a film release coming up in October and was recently the subject of a remix mixtape. There's no word yet on how his 50-albums-for-50-states project is going, but for now fans can whet their appetite with nearly a month of tour dates this fall, mostly through the East Coast and Midwest, accompanied by Cryptacize. The venues are small, however, and Asthmatic Kitty Records warns that tickets will be limited. Dates:

September
12 - Monticello, N.Y. @ ATP New York
21 - Philadelphia, Pa. @ Johnny Brenda's *
22 - Philadelphia, Pa. @ Johnny Brenda's *
23 - Ithaca, N.Y. @ Castaways *
24 - Cleveland, Ohio @ Beachland Ballroom *
25 - Pontiac, Mich. @ The Pike Room *
26 - Champaign, Ill. @ The High Dive *
27 - Minneapolis, Minn. @ 400 Bar *
28 - Madison, Wisc. @ The Majestic *
29 - Bloomington, Ind. @ Buskirk Chumley *

October
1 - Toronto, Ontario @ Lee's Place *
2 - Montreal, Quebec @ Cabaret *
3 - Portland, Maine @ Port City Music Hall *
4 - New York, N.Y. @ Bowery Ballroom *
5 - New York, N.Y. @ Bowery Ballroom *
6 - Brooklyn, N.Y. @ Music Hall of Williamsburg *
7 - Brooklyn, N.Y. @ Music Hall of Williamsburg *

*with Cryptacize

Monday, August 10, 2009

Austin Music Picks for the Week

Go see some music, Austinites!

Monday, August 10:
Ming's: David Garza, Brad Houser, Eldridge Goins
Saxon Pub: Richard Jessee Project, Eleisha Eagle, Bob Schneider, Jeff Plankenhorn, the Twalls
Triple Crown (San Marcos): Ike Eichenburg & Paul Wilson, Jaysin, Tulle Time, Existereo

Tuesday, August 11:
Antone's: Our Lady Peace
Beerland: Cause for Applause, Shitty Carwash, the High Strung, Faceless Werewolves
Emo's: Bear Claw, Cry Blood Apache, Mutating Meltdown, YellowFever
Headhunters: Brian Pounds, Jack Valen, Robert Smith, Kalu James
Jovita's: Amanda Hickey, David Ducharme-Jones
Momo's: World Music Night presented by KUT and Bemba w/ Leticia Rodriguez, The Spirit of Flamenco, The Batikum, and Krudas Cubensi
Saxon Pub: Waylon Payne, Shawn Nelson, No Show Ponies, Mystic Knights of the Sea
Trailer Space Records & Events Center: Marmalakes, Sleepy Vahn

Wednesday, August 12:
The Amsterdam: Matt Wilson, Kittinger
Antone's: Noelle Hampton, Jack Valen, Ouachita
Cissi's Market: Jeff Lofton Trio (8pm)
Continental Club: Center for Child Protection Benefit w/ Gary Claxton, Tracie Lynn, Rick Broussard, Jim Stringer, Amber Digby, Redd Volkaert, Roger Wallace, James White, The Derailers, Monte Warden, Bobby Earl Smith, Lucas Hudgins, Kevin Russell, Roy Heinrich, Billy Dee, Casper Rawls
Creekside Lounge: Strange Powers, OT23, Tully the Rapper, Existereo
Emo's: For Hours & Ours, Pompeii, All the Day, Moving Mountains
Mohawk: Outside: Tosca Strings w/ Amy Cook; Inside Later: Sleeping in the Aviary, White White Lights
Momo's: Suzanna Choffel, Dan Dyer, Drew Smith, Phil Marshall
Red Eyed Fly: Firewater Prophets, Radio Fallout, Ransom Jack, G Dub Funk
Waterloo Park: Blues on the Green w/ Papa Mali (7pm)

Thursday, August 13:
Antone's: Bob Schneider
Austin Moose Lodge No. 1735: Shmu, Mo McMorrow, Tyler Jordan
Beerland: Dana Falconberry, Elvis, Daniel Francis Doyle, When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth
Continental Club: Gallery: Oliver Giraud; In the Club: Charlie Terrell & the Murdered Johns, Soul Rebels Brass Band
Copa: Sunray Project w/ Indrajit Banerjee on sitar and Jason McKenzie on tabla, DJ Sunray
Emo's: Inside: Bee Gees Tribute w/ Neiliyo, Paul Green School of Rock Music
The Madison: Mista Swift, Graham Wilkinson
Mohawk: The Lovely Sparrows, Megafaun, Bowerbirds
The Scoot Inn: Mike & the Moonpies, Dave Insley's Careless Smokers, Izzy Cox, In & Outlaws
Trailer Space Records & Events Center: Rayon Beach, Cry Blood Apache, Dead Space
Trophy's: Mobley, the Lonely H, Oak Is Keeping
Victory Grill: Soul Kitchen, DJ Aquaman

Friday, August 14:
Antone's: Spoonfed Tribe
La Zona Rosa: Alpha Rev, Wideawake, The Soldier Thread
The Mohawk: Austin GoGirls showcase w/ Scorpio Rising, The Platforms, and gfire
The Parish: Balmorhea, Ume & Sunset
Trailer Space Records & Events Center: Sleeping in the Aviary, Cosmic Jaguar (6pm)

Saturday, August 15:
The Independent @ 501 Studios: DJ Orion, Eagle Claw, Show Me Tiger, L.A.X. (byob)
Poodie's Hilltop Bar & Grill: Jeff Hobbs & the Jax, Gary P. Nunn
Red 7: Listener Project: From Arkansas With Love, Quintron & the Pussycat, Shapes Have Fangs
Threadgill's World HQ: Will Taylor & Strings Attached perform Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon with Lisa Tingle, David Glaser, Dave Madden, Steve Zirkel, Bryan Austin, and Shawn Sanders

Sunday, August 16:
Eddie V's: Kris Kimura Quartet (7pm)
Saxon Pub: Bobby Whitlock & Coco Carmel, Walter Tragert, Paula Nelson
Waterloo Ice House Galleria: Jeff Lofton Quarter (1pm)

Sunday, August 02, 2009

Austin Music Picks for the Week

Monday, August 3rd:
Austin Music Hall: Augustana, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Counting Crows
Emo's: Ida Maria, Glasvegas
Mings Cafe: David Garza, Eldridge Goins, Brad Houser
Mohawk: Richard Henry, Yppah
Momo's: Clay McClinton, Josh Grider, Wisebird, Eugene Christopher, School of Liars
Room 710: Heart & Soul Sound System
Saxon Pub: Jarrett Schaub, Lonelyland, Jeff Plankenhorn, the Twalls
Waterloo Records in-store: the Steps (5pm)

Tuesday, August 4th:
Antone's: M. Ward
Dell Diamond: John Mellencamp, Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan
Jovita's: Amanda Hickey, the Jitterbug Vipers
Malverde: Justic Records Love and Rockets tribute listening party w/ Daniel Ash DJ'ing
Mohawk: Sad Like Crazy, Tyler Jordan, HMS Foolhardy
Momo's: Bemba Entertainment & KUT World Music Night w/ Sageet Millenium, Crying Monkeys, Acoustic Jungle, the Batikum
Saxon Pub: Sugar Bayou, Patty David, Mystic Knights of the Sea, Landis Armstrong & the Guilty Pleasures, Waylon Payne
Waterloo Records in-store: Yppah (5pm)

Wednesday, August 5th:
Continental Club: Stone River Boys, Jon Dee Graham, James McMurtry
Emo's: My Favorite Highway, Eye Alaska, the Summer Set, A Rocket to the Moon, the Cab
Flipnotics: George Carver, Sick's Science Project
Momo's: Gum B, Jess Klein, Suzanna Choffel, Drew Smith, Phil Marshall, Dan Dyer
Nomad: Sarah Walter Sharp
Scholz Garten: Eliza Gilkyson
Stubb's: Outside: Attracted to Gods, Eyedea & Abilities, Atmosphere; Inside Later: Jet Horns

Thursday, August 6th:
Amsterdam: Cover Girl
Antone's: Oh No! Oh My!, the Soldier Thread, Quiet Company
Continental Club: Charlie Terrell & the Murdered Johns, Chili Cold Blood, the Jungle Rockers, Grady
Emo's: Ghostfinger, Bobby Bare Jr, Th' Legendary Shack Shakers
Momo's: Courtney Fairchild, Matt del Rossi, Thanks for the Warning, Beckham Bros, Josh Halverson
One World Theatre: Ottmar Liebert
Saxon Pub: Tommy Shannon, Frosty, David Holt, Stop the Truck, Dan Montgomery, Slow Down Lady
The Scoot Inn: Douglas Kent & the Homewreckers, Dave Insley's Careless Smokers, Rick Poss, Frank Smith
Waterloo Records in-store: Generationals

Friday, August 7th:
Antone's: Mike Farris, Susan Marshall
Beauty Bar: Sangre Sangre, Golden Bear, Empty Orchestra
Flipnotics: Mandy Rowden (HH), Edison Chair, Aftermath
One World Theatre: Ottmar Liebert
The Scoot Inn: DART Music International Benefit w/ DJ Freddie E, DJ Alan B, Black Panda, We Should Be Dead

Saturday, August 8th:
Copa Bar & Grill: Sabaya, Atash
Jovita's: No Show Ponies
Saxon Pub: WC Clark, Kalu James, Low Expectations

Sunday, August 9th:
El Sol y La Luna: Austin Music Foundation Benefit w/ David Garza and Suzanna Choffel
Emo's: Method Man & Redman w/ Ghostface Killah
Lakeway Resort & Spa: KGSR's Live at the Lake w/ Bob Schneider
Saxon Pub: Bobby Whitlock & CoCo Carmel, Walter Tragert, Paula Nelson