Starting in 1999, DJ Sue’s monthly Fuzz Club gatherings became Austin’s premiere destination for 1960s trash-rock vinyl paired with fellow travelers like the Ugly Beats and Sons of Hercules. Fresh from a stint in L.A., Sue is back to resurrect Fuzz Club every second Saturday at Scoot Inn. January’s inaugural installment features high Western jangle from Teen Sensations and guest DJ Scott Gardner from KOOP’s Stronger Than Dirt. – Greg Beets
With two highly praised back-to-back releases (Childish Things, Just Us Kids) and a song that’s become the unofficial anthem for the current economy (“We Can’t Make It Here Anymore”), James McMurtry may well be the best working songwriter around. Catch him over two nights in this intimate setting before he heads off to Europe to ply his unvarnished roots rock & roll. – Margaret Moser
The reputation for irascibility of “Mr. Bojangles” comes well-earned (see "Viva Belize!), which for veteran singer-songwriters means a time-honed way with a story. At one of JJW’s recent winter visits to the intimately palatial One World Theatre, his tall Texan tales hadn’t lost one iota of bite and fight, vigor and vulnerability. Sitting onstage with little more than his storied past, Walker becomes Lone Star mythos incarnate. 7 & 9:30pm. – Raoul Hernandez
The blissfully slacked-out La Snacks would have found good company in the mid-’90s, sandwiched on a Pavement/Archers Of Loaf bill—but even Pavement rarely wrote songs as simultaneously snarky and reverent as “Emo Kind Of Love.” more at austin.decider.com
Perfectly timed for when the yearning for warmer months has reached its apex, San Diego’s The Donkeys make the kind of hazy, setting-sun music that has the power to create a sort of aural endless summer. more at austin.decider.com
"DJ Sue, Teen Sensations, DJ 'Stronger Than Dirt' Scott" @ Scoot Inn & Bier Garten
Starting in 1999, DJ Sue’s monthly Fuzz Club gatherings became Austin’s premiere destination for 1960s trash-rock vinyl paired with fellow travelers like the Ugly Beats and Sons of Hercules. Fresh from a stint in L.A., Sue is back to resurrect Fuzz Club every second Saturday at Scoot Inn. January’s inaugural installment features high Western jangle from Teen Sensations and guest DJ Scott Gardner from KOOP’s Stronger Than Dirt. – Greg Beets
less than a minute ago.James Mcmurtry @ Cactus Cafe
With two highly praised back-to-back releases (Childish Things, Just Us Kids) and a song that’s become the unofficial anthem for the current economy (“We Can’t Make It Here Anymore”), James McMurtry may well be the best working songwriter around. Catch him over two nights in this intimate setting before he heads off to Europe to ply his unvarnished roots rock & roll. – Margaret Moser
4 minutes ago.Jerry Jeff Walker @ One World Theatre
The reputation for irascibility of “Mr. Bojangles” comes well-earned (see "Viva Belize!), which for veteran singer-songwriters means a time-honed way with a story. At one of JJW’s recent winter visits to the intimately palatial One World Theatre, his tall Texan tales hadn’t lost one iota of bite and fight, vigor and vulnerability. Sitting onstage with little more than his storied past, Walker becomes Lone Star mythos incarnate. 7 & 9:30pm. – Raoul Hernandez
4 minutes ago.Dodgeball on Ice! @ Chapparal Ice - Northcross Mall
Cost is $12.50 per person. RSVP at: http://www.hillcountryoutdoors.com/clubportal/EventDetailPublic2.cfm?clubID=1&EventID=80057&mo=1
about 1 hour ago.Austin Psych Fest @ Red barn garden center
signup for Psych Fest 2 information on Live Music Capitol
about 2 hours ago.Homer Hiccolm & The Rocketboys w/ The Soldier Thread and Wiretree @ Stubb's Bar-B-Q
w00t! An all Texas lineup? Looking forward to it. Already a fan of Wiretree. Count me in!
about 2 hours ago.DJ Knowledge, Black Mike & Kemistry, Mojoe Family Band, Bavu Blakes @ The Mohawk
Wow I know the event is old but that is not the right dj knowledge. that sucks
about 16 hours ago.WEIGHT @ Plush
Come out to see Goth Trad from Japan on Jan 28th not to be missed!
about 23 hours ago.FREE WEEK: La Snacks, Weird Weeds, Cry Blood Apache, DJ Miss Manners of Koop's Hip Hop Hooray @ Club de Ville
The blissfully slacked-out La Snacks would have found good company in the mid-’90s, sandwiched on a Pavement/Archers Of Loaf bill—but even Pavement rarely wrote songs as simultaneously snarky and reverent as “Emo Kind Of Love.” more at austin.decider.com
1 day ago.Deleted Scenes w/ The Donkeys and Crooks @ The Mohawk
Perfectly timed for when the yearning for warmer months has reached its apex, San Diego’s The Donkeys make the kind of hazy, setting-sun music that has the power to create a sort of aural endless summer. more at austin.decider.com
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