Month: February 2016

HEAR IT HERE, NEW TRACK CHILD BRIDE FROM SONGS FROM THE I CHING

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Cotton Mather, the brainchild of Robert Harrison, is an ambitious dude. His new project Songs From The I Ching will tap out at 64(!) songs. That behemoth isn’t due until May, but we’ve got a new track for you today called “Child Bride” to give you a taste of the epic that is to come. “Child Bride” proves that Cotton Mather isn’t going for some huge act of self-indulgence; this song is incredibly down-to-earth and well-crafted. Check it out HERE.

HELP ME TO WARMLY WELCOME ANDREW SCHINDLER TO RAJIWORLD!

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RajiWorld is carrying on a long tradition of having good karma when it comes to being matched with the best interns in the world!

A very evolved guitar player and a recent graduate of the McCombs School of Business AND The Butler School of Music, Andrew is driven to push himself and others to create refreshingly original experiences that take us to the height of our abilities. In the past month that I have had the pleasure of supervising his work, I have become the student! Please help me expand the opportunities I can afford Andrew in our work together. Let me know if you have a project on deck that RajiWorld is right for but did not have the man power to accept previously, we just might be able to now! Andrew also accepts additional work in the studio, as a graphic artist and on stage.

Andrew currently plays with;

Alesia Lani
Ben Cina
Casie Luong
The Levite
Ruby Jane

final lineup for the 29th Annual Old Settler’s Music Festival is here!

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The final lineup for the 29th Annual Old Settler’s Music Festival is here!  Five more bands join the lineup. Two time Grammy-Award winning singer-songwriter Rodney Crowell and the turbo-charged, freewheeling Deer Tick add to Friday night’s packed roster. Saturday festival-goers will have an opportunity to see local transcendental Texas folk collaborative The Deer.   Genre-bending festival favorite MilkDrivereturns on Sunday, along with LA folk duo HONEYHONEY. The Jitterbug Viperslead a stirring tribute to Slim Richey on Thursday night.

They join up an already stellar lineup that includes the Del McCoury Band, Dawes, Hayes Carll, Sarah Jarosz, The Wood Brothers, Bob Schneider, The Black Lillies, Shinyribs, and many more.

For more information, artist bios, performance days, and more go to the Old Settler’s website.

Discounted advance tickets will save you up to 15% and are available while quantities last. For tickets, go here.

Thank you ever so to all of our very cool sponsors! We could not do it without your love and support!

ANTONE’S RESIDENCY! ROCK N ROLL QUEEN AND BOOGIE WOOGIE PIANO MASTER LINDA GAIL LEWIS LIVE!

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Thu, February 4, 2016

Doors: 8:30 pm / Show: 10:00 pm

Antone’s

Austin, TX

$10.00

Tickets Available at the Door

We welcome true American Rock and Roll Royalty to RajiWorld. Linda Gail Lewis is an American singer and pianist. Like her brother Jerry Lee, Rockabilly Hall of Fame member Linda Gail Lewis soaked up the sounds of hillbilly music and rhythm and blues in the rural areas of Louisiana. When Jerry Lee began to score hits with “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On” and “Great Balls of Fire”, he singlehandedly lifted the family from dire poverty to a life of relative ease.

Linda Gail’s chief inspiration was Jerry Lee, but later, as the era of rock ‘n’ roll came into play, she also tuned into the sounds of Brenda Lee, Patsy Cline, and Lavern Baker.

Linda Gail Lewis’s official recording debut came when she performed as Jerry Lee’s duet partner for Sun Records in 1963. Lewis’s first two solo releases, did well but failed to chart. It was after Jerry Lee mounted his late-1960s comeback via country music that Lewis was able to make it onto the charts. Recording with her brother, she scored a top ten country hit with a version of Carl and Pearl Butler’s “Don’t Let Me Cross Over.” A rousing duet remake of Chuck Berry’s “Roll Over Beethoven,” a staple of her act, followed it onto the charts. The Lewis duo’s 1969 Smash LP “Together”, featured their rowdy duet style on a variety of country standards and rockers. This led to Lewis’s debut solo album for the label, The Two Sides Of Linda Gail Lewis.

In addition to composing material for her brother’s top-selling Smash and Mercury discs, Lewis also garnered an ASCAP award for her song “Smile, Somebody Loves You,” a top 40 country hit.

During this time, Lewis toured almost non-stop as part of her brother’s show. By 1977 she had had enough—she quit the act, married a man outside the music industry and started a new family.

After a hiatus of nearly ten years, Lewis returned to music in the late 1980s, touring briefly with Jerry Lee before belatedly going solo at age 39. Lewis caught a career break when the New Rose label in France released International Affair, her first solo album in 23 years. Well regarded by critics for its raw, openly country sound, the album did not get much distribution in the United States, but put the European rock community on notice that she was available for shows.

Lewis’s biggest career boost came via legendary Irish rocker Van Morrison. Lewis met Morrison at a Jerry Lee Lewis convention in England. After a sound-check jam session, Morrison proposed the collaboration, which resulted in the 2000 Pointblank/Virgin album You Win Again The album reached the pop charts and sold strongly at the duo’s live shows. It became Lewis’s best-selling disc.

Over the next 15 years, Delta Music Hall of fame member Linda Gail Lewis, toured the world constantly. She has played some of the biggest and most prestigious rock and roll festivals. During 2014 Lewis met Rockabilly guitarist Danny B Harvey (Headcat, Rockats) who introduced her to Lanark Records. So during four extremely creative days at Lanark Studios in Lancaster PA, Linda Gail Lewis, Danny B. Harvey, and her daughter Annie Marie Lewis, along with producer / bassist Quentin Jones and Drummer Blair King cut 12 new rocking tunes which was released worldwide on an album called “Hard Rocking Woman” in 2015 by Lanark Records.

Venue Information:
Antone’s
305 E 5th Street
Austin, TX, 78701
http://www.antonesnightclub.com/