No Age, Abe Vigoda, Infinite Body, The Strange Boys
Tue. 07/01 | 7:00PM @ Emo's (Downtown)
The punk/rock hybrid that No Age have been crafting in their brief existence is already being applauded by critics far and wide. What's more, the Los Angeles duo's live performances ar…more»
A duo who actually lived up to the South by Southwest hype. It’s artsy, catchy punk rock that feels like it could go anywhere. With fellow L.A. scenesters Abe Vigoda, Infinite Body and Austinites the Strange Boys. (Did this bill really need to be four bands? Really?) more at austin360.com
Ruthie Foster
Tue. 07/01 | 7:00PM @ Antone's (Downtown)
Ruthie Foster possesses a powerhouse voice that regularly draws comparisons to the likes of Ella Fitzgerald and Aretha Franklin, which is obviously no small feat. The talented guitarist/sing…more»
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Ruthie Foster, the soul and blues singer, came out with the CD “The Phenomenal Ruthie Foster” last year. The truth is she really is phenomenal. Performing at music festivals, stages across Europe and here at home, Foster has had hits with the songs “Heal Yourself” and “I Don’t Know What To Do With My Heart.” BettySoo opens for Foster. more at austin360.com
Blood, Guts, and Chicken Wire w/ Blowhole, ConvOi!, COUNTRY, Destroyed for Comfort
Tue. 07/01 | 7:00PM @ Beerland (Downtown)
Pack of Wolves play Tyson's Birthday Bash!!!
Tue. 07/01 | 10:00PM @ Red 7 (Downtown)
Come out and celebrate!!!!
The Bread, Bridge Farmers, Best Love in Town, & Roger Wallace
Tue. 07/01 | 9:00PM @ Hole in the Wall (Campus)
Venison Whirled, ECFA, Zaika
Tue. 07/01 | 8:00PM @ Salvage Vanguard Theater (Campus to 183)
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Planet Casper w/ David Grissom, Sarah Brown
Tue. 07/01 | 6:30PM @ Continental Club (South of the river)
Brennan Leigh, Kevin Gallaugher, Greg Anderson
Tue. 07/01 | 6:00PM @ Evangeline Cafe (South of the river)
Chip Taylor
Tue. 07/01 | 7:00PM @ Cactus Cafe (Campus to 183)
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Folk and country artist Chip Taylor — born James Wesley Voight has been churning out songs since the 1960s, when he wrote the hit “Wild Thing.” He released solo albums in the 1970s and 1980s, and more recently teamed with songstress Carrie Rodriguez. Taylor’s new solo CD is “New Songs of Freedom.” The Yonkers, N.Y.-born singer (and brother to actor Jon Voight) grew up listening to country music but embraces folk and other styles. more at austin360.com
Vinyl Entertainment Presents Andrew Reeves and Andrew Stone
Tue. 07/01 | 9:00PM @ Carousel Lounge (East of I-35)
NO COVER!!!
Exquisite Visions of Japan
Tue. 07/01 | 6:00PM - Wed. 08/27 @ Blanton Museum of Art (Campus to 183)
Be the first to submit a review! Add Review Ukiyo-e, or images of the 'floating world,' are Japanese woodblock prints that feature beautiful vistas, lush scenery, and natural wonder…more»
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Even though the Fourth of July holiday pushed the Blanton’s B Scene back a week this month, the art party promises to be bigger and better than ever. Tonight’s festivities celebrate the opening of the museum’s latest exhibit, “Exquisite Visions of Japan: Prints from the James A. Michener Collection of the Honolulu Academy of Arts,” with a Japanese-style festival featuring world-beat DJ Avatar, gallery tours, hands-on art activities, light snacks courtesy of Catering by Rosemary and a cash bar featuring the Blanton’s signature drink, the Blantini.
— Shannon McGarvey
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Austin Music Mixer: Austin Musicians & Industry Professionals Community Meeting
Tue. 07/01 | 6:30PM @ Hole in the Wall (Campus)
Willie Nelson's 4th of July Celebration
Tue. 07/01 | 10:00PM @ Alamo Drafthouse Downtown (Downtown)
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Celebrate Independence Day a little early with a screening today of “Willie Nelson’s 4th of July Celebration.” These concerts by Nelson and his pals are legendary, and this documentary from the ‘70s captures Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Ray Wylie Hubbard and many more. The show is part of the Music Monday Signature Series, which runs until Aug. 25. more at austin360.com
Laurel Daniel, "Shadows and Light"
Tue. 07/01 | 7:00PM - Sat. 07/12 @ Davis Gallery (Downtown)
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For her latest exhibit, “Shadows and Light,” artist Laurel Daniel has captured the fluctuations of the sun’s light on nature’s landscapes. Using oil, Daniel painted images of rolling fields and groves of trees that almost seem like backdrops to her vivid, distinctive skies. After graduating from Wheaton College, Daniel studied at the San Francisco Academy of Art and the Austin Museum of Art School. After moving to Austin in 1999 and working with oil paints again after 20 years, she began exhibiting her work, appearing at several local shows. more at austin360.com




















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