AMERICANA PRESENTS BIG STAR’S THIRD (THE FILM) 9/11

Roggie is proud to assist at this wonderful and very Austin centric annual event. We hope you will join us on Friday, September 8th at Hotel Van Zandt for The BIG Give to celebrate a decade of giving back!
This year we will highlight our community’s accomplishments over the past decade and honor the individuals and businesses that have supported our mission. The event will also feature local food, music, and an exciting silent auction showcasing the best of Austin.
Honoring the Patsy Woods Martin BIG Giver
Brittany Morrison of Hospice Austin
Presenting the RetailMeNot Nonprofit Award
$5,000 cash prize presented to one large local nonprofit excelling in donor engagement
Presenting the K Friese + Associates Small Nonprofit Award
$2,500 cash prize presented to one local nonprofit excelling in donor engagement
Transportation: We recommend using a car service like RideAustin or Uber to get to The BIG Give. In addition, there is valet available for $16 as well as self-parking in the Austin Convention Center’s 2nd Street Garage for $10
Cocktail Attire: For guys, this dress code calls for a suit with or without a tie or a button down with slacks. For women, short dresses or jumpsuits that are party-ready. When in doubt, wear a little black dress and dress it up with fun jewelry—or, if you’d rather wear color, opt for something bright or sparkly.
CACTUS CAFE AUGUST 25th
RajiWorld is proud to invite you to a double bill of two clients playing together for the first time!
Doors: 7pm Show: 7:30pm General Admission: $15.00
American Dreamer: Comprised of three classical musicians and two former rockers, Austin orchestral folk ensemble American Dreamer has over 30 years of collective music school experience.
Members can be found performing with the Austin Symphony Orchestra and teaching at the University of Texas at Austin. Not surprisingly, the band’s sound mirrors the generosity apropos of educators. In performance they selflessly let each other share the spotlight as much as they commingle in it, obviously in appreciation for what they do as individuals and as a group. From the rocker “Start-Stopping” to the more introspective “Apollo,” American Dreamer’s songs flow easily with intricate, lush harmonies and expressive instrumentation reminiscent of October Project. With one foot in classical music and the other comfortably in folk, the common thread that runs through every song and each member of the group is the natural urge to share sounds, emotions and stories through music.
In the last year, American Dreamer has performed at the Kerrville Music Festival (Kerrville, TX), Old Settler’s Music Festival (Driftwood, TX), Mayfest (Ft. Worth, TX) Deep Ellum Arts Festival (Dallas, TX), Texas Folklife Festival (San Antonio, TX) Heart of Texas Rockfest (Austin, TX), Ultimate Louisiana Party (Dripping Springs, TX).
Misimplicity: Misimplicity is a collaboration between singer-songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Grace London and bassist Zoe Cz, two 16 year old musicians hailing from Austin, Texas. Elements of alternative-folk, indie-rock, and 90’s emo fuse together on the duos first self-titled EP, a six song reflection on the difficulty of existing comfortably as expressed through Grace London’s uniquely poetic stream of consciousness writing style. The album is a testament to the enormity of introspective thought in all its strange loops, a dissection of the wishes and regrets we hold on to; feverishly communicated and beautifully performed.
Grace began her musical career by learning the classical guitar at age seven, going on to play an array of shows at coffee shops and small events before she’d reached middle school. For a short time she assumed the role of guitarist for Austin Music Award winning band Residual Kid before jumping back into her own music, recording her first album Rocketship Girl at 13 years old, a release that marked the inception of her continuing studio collaborations with Austin producer Brian Beattie.
By the release of her second album, the critically praised Brains Grace had made a dent in the Austin festival circuit, performing sets at Old Settlers, Austin City Limits, and SXSW, taking charge of vocals, guitar, kick drum and drum machine. Zoe’s musical trajectory was on a similar path; the classically trained upright bassist was avidly taking the stage with various bands, including local rockers Charlie Belle. The two musicians finally crossed paths while interning at Girl’s Rock Camp during the summer after Brains release. Zoe was looking for a band and Grace was looking to get on stage with a bassist; the two almost instantly decided to begin playing gigs together. Since then they’ve developed a strong collaborative dynamic as a duo, making another SXSW showcase appearance and playing tons of clubs through out Austin.
After the past year of performing together, Zoe and Grace decided it was time to become Misimplicity, a name inspired by the title of the new EP’s second track “Miss Simplicity.” The name alludes to a subtle sarcasm that’s weaved its way into Grace’s songwriting, a tonal distinction from her previous projects. Where Brains was often playful and self-deprecating Misimplicity aches with occasional tinges of nuanced humor. Grace’s frustration bites and writhes on tracks like “Little Girl,” a sludgy rock outburst that wears Brian Beattie’s presence as producer in its peculiar details, while the hypnotic melancholy of “Old Apartment” finds Grace recounting visual and emotional memories in a brood reminiscent of Red House Painters or American Football, driven by a sparse programmed drum loop and atmospheric guitar and bass. “Take me Down” is one of Grace’s most powerful lyrical moments, exhibiting a depth that defies the marginalized expectation with which young musicians are often unnecessarily held to. “I am just a little person and I’m learning as I go”; most bands of any age wouldn’t have the bravery to make such a simple, poignant statement. Misimplicity will be performing at the Cactus Café Friday September 23rd to celebrate the release of Misimplicity.
We are happy to tell you a little bit about new intern Sierra. If you are a local you can expect to meet her at an event sometime soon.
Originally from Salt Lake City, Sierra recently moved to Austin after living in Montana for almost 6 years. She studied marketing, management and entertainment management at the University of Montana and proceeded to work in event operations at music venues in both Utah and Montana upon graduation. After listening to community radio and watching ACL growing up, moving to the Live Music Capital was a natural progression for her. She hopes to further her career in the music industry, and learn some really great skills along the way. In her free time, Sierra loves to go river rafting with her family, practice Pilates, and attempt to learn how to dance from YouTube videos.
Kicking off the 2017 Music Under the Star series on July 7 is Akina Adderley! Akina’s exciting new project, The Upper East Side, performs with a neo-soul sound deeply rooted in jazz and tinged with gritty attitude. You will be moved by what the Austin-American Statesman calls Akina’s “rich, emotive pipes,” impacted by her songs with their infectious grooves and incisive lyrics, and blown away by the monster musicianship of her slammin’ new band.
Music Under the Star is a free concert series held each July in the Bullock Museum’s Lone Star Plaza. The public is invited to experience free concerts under the iconic Bullock Museum Star from 6 to 9 p.m. with complimentary garage parking. Bring the whole family, camp chairs, and blankets to enjoy an incredible lineup of Texas artists. Bring non-perishable food items for the Central Texas Food Bank.
Please note: Food, soda, beer and a signature cocktail featuring Tito’s Handmade Vodka are available for purchase at all MUTS concerts.
For the second year, Geraldine’s will be hosting Red, White and Blues in honor of Independence Day. Come by the restaurant on Monday, July 3 at 7:30 p.m. for some specialty bites and cocktails that really embody the essence of ‘Murica! Be sure to stick around for some great tunes performed by Akina Adderley and The Vintage Playboys throughout the evening.
This is a not-to-be-missed event, so be sure to make reservations by calling 512-476-4755 or visit www.geraldineaustin.com.
You could say that her father, Nat Adderley, Jr. (jazz pianist and former bandleader for Luther Vandross), grandfather and granduncle (renowned jazz musicians Nat Adderley and Julian “Cannonball” Adderley) planted the seed of song in her soul, yet her sound and style are completely her own. Her music crosses genre boundaries effortlessly; depending on the song or the set or the day, she may make you get up and dance or sit down and cry; she may rock you with funk and soul or cloak you in jazz-infused R&B. Either way, you will be moved by what the Austin American Statesman calls her “rich, emotive pipes” and impacted by her songs with their infectious grooves and incisive lyrics.
From New York City, Akina’s studies took her from LaGuardia High School of Music, Art, & the Performing Arts (The “Fame” School) as a drama major, to the Manhattan School of Music’s Prep Division as a classical voice major, to Yale University, and back to New York to Mannes School of Music and The New School. During a stint in LA, Akina finally began to perform professionally, singing backing vocals for local bands. Akina found a home in the rich music scene of Austin, with its collaborative spirit and world-class musicians Since moving to Austin, Akina has shared bills with the likes of Bob Schneider, Gary Clark, Jr., Alejandro Escovedo, Pinetop Perkins, Carolyn Wonderland, Booker T, Budos Band, and Big Sam’s Funky Nation, and she has sung backing vocals on the albums of Charlie Mars and Gregg Rolie (of Santana and Journey).
Akina has performed all over Austin at venues as massive as ACL Live and Stubb’s and as intimate as Cactus Cafe, and has been equally comfortable sharing a set at a little landmark club and busting out a ferociously vibrant show in front of a crowd of thousands. Akina has made Austin her musical home, but she has taken her music all over Texas and to Los Angeles, New York, Memphis, Nashville, Columbus, Tuscaloosa, and Hattiesburg. She has produced two albums and toured extensively with her 9-piece soul band, Akina Adderley & The Vintage Playboys. She is currently revving up with an exciting new soul/jazz quintet, Akina Adderley and the Upper East Side, and most recently, she released a gorgeous new album—World Anew—with jazz/folk/world group, Nori. You may also catch her backing up Nakia or in Charlie Faye & the Fayettes.
Akina overflows with a passion for music, so it’s no surprise that she doesn’t stop at performing and writing. In addition to being a musician, Akina counts Educator as one of her titles. She strives to foster and regenerate this passion in others as teacher and Music Director at Griffin School, instructor and band coach at Girls Rock Camp, conductor for the Santa Barbara Youth Ensemble Theatre and Adderley Repertory Theatre Ensemble, and private voice instructor.
Warren Hood began playing the fiddle at the age of eleven. He attended Berklee School of Music where he was awarded the school’s top honor – The String Achievement Award. He has since gone on to win numerous awards for string virtuosity and has been recognized three times as String Player of the Year in the Austin Chronicle Music Poll.
The son of Austin, TX music legend, Champ Hood (Uncle Walt’s Band, Toni Price), Warren has become an accomplished multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and singer. He has toured extensively as a member of acclaimed Bay Area band The Waybacks (featured on NPR) who accompanied former Grateful Dead founder Bob Weir and as violinist for world-renowned recording artists, The BoDeans and Texas singer-songwriter Hayes Carll. He has also performed and/or recorded with such noteworthy artists as Lyle Lovett, Joan Osborne, Emmylou Harris, Ben Kweller, Little Feet, Elvis Costello, Susan Tedeschi, Gillian Welch, and Alejandro Escovedo.
“Hood has style to burn, with a knack for composing songs as ageless as they are pleasing to hear.” – Margaret Moser, The Austin Chronicle
Tickets $7 advance / $7 door
AGES 21+
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Tim Walsh of Laser Spectacles, Inc. was invited to join the team at RajiWorld as a new client because of his impressive reputation and engagement with his own clients. Booking large national festivals with Tim allowed us to marry visual art and music, always a winning combination. However, Tim’s outstanding talents were really showcased at a new level at the RajiWorld roster party at SXSW this year.
Please enjoy the following video as Tim includes RajiWorld logos and other clients in his spectacular, cutting-edge special effects. This is a five minute example of a backyard laser show, featuring RajiWorld clients during our Official SXSW showcase at Palm Door in Austin TX March 16, 2017.
The sky is literally the limit when Tim creates exclusive and unique branding of your product or event. Let us talk with you soon about what he can do for you!
This is going to be an absolutely incredible Spring for American Dreamer including 6 festival appearances. We look forward to working with you on developing fans worldwide for this beautiful music.
Atwood Magazine’s MITCH MOSK writes “The name “American Dreamer” feels redundant, in a way; from birth, so many Americans are instilled with the values of liberty and justice for all, taught that our country was built upon the dreams of the few who inspired the many. We learn the power of dreams through exemplars like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., whose “I Have a Dream” speech is as relevant today as it was fifty-three years ago.
Of course, the American Dream is not perfect; our streets are not paved with gold. Success does not come without dedication, hard work, and (perhaps) a bit of luck. Moreover, America’s so-called “freedoms” do not extend to all levels of society: Women, people of color, the LGBT+ community, those of certain religions, and other sectors of society do not enjoy the ability to freely express themselves; they are still fighting for their freedoms.
The notion of chasing the “American Dream” has many a folly, but to be an American Dreamer is to recognize the imperfections in our world – from inequality to exploitation, and beyond – and to work towards their end by whatever means necessary. Austin orchestral folk ensemble American Dreamer might not (or might!) have given such an extensive level of consideration into their band name, but they nevertheless stand by its values, promoting notions of unconditional love and individual freedom on their latest music video “All the Time.”
RajiWorld is hiring! We have two positions available:
Our FIRST internship consists of: GRAPHIC DESIGN, SOCIAL MEDIA and MARKETING and may take place remotely. The SECOND internship position consists of: ENTERTAINMENT BOOKING and SPECIAL EVENTS
Both positions are for an internship at our Austin Based National Booking Agency. We are seeking candidates looking for a permanent place in the agency for pay as well as temporary college interns.
Candidates must be up to date in common social media practice, able to work as part of a team in a fast paced environment and comfortable in meeting new people with artistic and creative minds. Because the entertainment industry is greatly generated and driven though personal connections, it is imperative that interns bring their best to the agency, as that will not only improve our work flow, but also make for a more enjoyable environment for our team.
We are a Mac-based office, however, we are open-minded to learning how PCs may fit in. We work in Central East Austin but remote work is also possible. We love interns and provide our locals a home-cooked healthy meal a day as well as on-site event, meeting and credited graphic experience. We are happy to work with your college schedule and advisors to create the best fit for you!
Both are un-paid positions with review at 90 days.
One of our past interns in the Graphic Design and Marketing position says: http://rajiworld.com/expand-your-skills-grow-with-rajiworld/
I am setting meetings this week while at APAP/ New York Hilton Midtown 1/7-10/2017. I am yours if you want to discuss The BIKE ZOO (who will have a booth there) or any of my clients or projects. Let’s work together in 2017!
The BIKE ZOO had a great experience at the last few APAPs with many new bookings. We would love to meet with you! We are at Booth 1232 Americas Hall I – Level 2. Please reply here as I want to be able to give you the time you deserve, You will not see anything else like us at APAP or anywhere!
Ringleader, co-founder and mechanical engineering graduate of UT Austin, Jeremy Rosen and his company create life-long memories with The Bike Zoo. The ever-growing menagerie of giant, playful, interactive, hand-built creatures includes the following: our 80-foot Rattlesnake, a flurry of Giant Butterflies, the Beloved Bat, our Fanciful Owl, a Majestic Bald Eagle. Our Praying Mantis functions as a stage and our Bicycle Carousel can carry a dozen people at once! We are a unique addition to any festival or corporate event, or as a placemaking option for a public space, environmental, arts or science event. You can count on us to engage visitors of all ages and captivate the imaginations of those who see or interact with our work. The Bike Zoo may be booked as a static backdrop for event video and photo opportunities or as functional roaming displays for guests and VIPs.
APAP|NYC is the place to feel the pulse of the industry. Plenary speakers such as Stephen Schwartz, Rosanne Cash, Harry Belafonte and Ira Glass inspire attendees. Innovators from various fields share knowledge. Colleagues exchange practices and problem-solving techniques. The popular EXPO Hall is the one-stop networking hotspot with 370 exhibitors. More than 1,000 artist showcases make up a mini festival of the performing arts.
Over the years Billy Harvey has been playing his own brand of Post Modern Pop, working not only as an artist but also as a musician (Patty Griffin, Forest Rangers, The Courtyard Hounds), or a producer (Luke Wade, Charlie Mars, Bob Schneider,
As an artist he has been the recipient of the Internatio
2015 brought with it the release of Harvey’s latest effort, a 10 song album daringly called “Dear Danger,”. His most personal to date this record plays like any classic vinyl you’ve just rediscover
I share this announcement just after my favorite poet Leonard Cohen passed. I brought Billy to see him live a few years back and it wsa his first show, he was moved to write three hours of poetry and lyrics himself that night. I hope to be able to share that work with you someday soon but as a placeholder I am proud to share this. He performed this many years before evering seeing Leonard Cohen sing it….
DID YOU KNOW THAT RAJIWORLD HAS BEGUN REPPING FROM SEA TO SKY WITH TWO NEW SPECTACLE ACTS? I have begun representing Laser Spectacles and Sirenalia Mermaids in addition to Flam Chen, The Bike Zoo and bands
LASER SPECTACLES, INC. is a Texas Laser Light entertainment production company specializing in producing laser shows, and designing and installing laser show related projects. Sound and light are merged to produce stunning effects.
Laser Spectacles, Inc. focuses on producing creative and unusual laser shows for a variety of markets, including festivals, fairs, meetings, art events, parties, sporting events – anywhere large groups of people gather to celebrate!
Thay are a group of mermaids in Austin, Texas who create realistic mermaid tails using platinum-cured DragonSkin silicone. They make appearances at parties, resorts, festivals, aquariums and in television/film, and they transform normal people into magical mermaids!
Sirenalia is dedicated to raising awareness about our fellow marine-life, working to improve the education of young people everywhere, and using their striking imagery to make the world a better place. They are POC & LGBTQIA allied!
I just love updating you from Tucson! I wish I could stay for the most authentically produced event I know of. It is truly transoframtional, life affirming and respectful to the traditions of the culture in this part of the world. I cannot recommend it enough, there is something for everyone who participates to feel empowered and at peace with the last stage of life.
The 27th All Souls Procession Nov. 4-6 2016
Many Mouths One Stomach
presents
The 27th Annual All Souls Procession Weekend November 4-6, 2016 Tucson, AZ Contact: Paul Weir 520-272-9041info@allsoulsprocession.org, http://www.allsoulsprocession.
Join the pilgrimage to Tucson, AZ this November for the culmination of a quarter century of this most unique, annual public ceremony. Over 150,000 participants will converge on downtown Tucson for one of the peak spiritual events in the country, perhaps on the planet. This free, all-ages festival is an all-inclusive, living dedication to the memory of all those who have passed, both in the previous year and in years past. This year’s finale will involve the work of several hundred performers and volunteers at the end of a massive, human-powered procession. Celebrations and events of all kinds take over the Tucson cityscape to create this one of a kind event; the weekend is filled with activities both public and private to compliment this authentic, public ceremony. Highlights include:
The Procession of Little Angels: Join over 6000 children and their families in a dedication, workshop and parade event on Saturday November 8, 2 pm till dusk in Armory Park – http://allsoulsprocession.org/
Night of the Living Fest
Friday Saturday and Sunday 11 4, 5, 6 2016
The only ticketed event of the All Souls Weekend.
Friday – 6pm – 2am Saturday- 5pm – 2am Sunday 4pm – 2am
This years line up: Big Freedia, The King Khan & BBQ Show, Reigning Sound, Shannon and the Clams, NOBUNNY, Seth Bogart, Mike Watt +& many many more!
http://nightofthelivingfest.co
The Procession and Grand Finale: Sunday November 6, we gather at 4 pm and depart on the 2 mile route at 6 pm; full costumes, face and body paint, floats large and small, and musicians and performers of all kinds form a remarkable human flow through downtown Tucson. The procession culminates in a massive finale celebration with performances by Flam Chen ( http://flamchen.com ), SORNE ( http://sorne.com ) and many more events at the venues all over town.
Ancillary events at Mercado San Agustin, Hotel Congress, Tap and Bottle and much much more!!
VIDEO of the 2013 Finale Celebration featuring A Tribe Called Red, The Carpetbag Brigade, Nemcatacoa Teatro, Flam Chen and many more https://vimeo.com/82514219
Professional Photographer Media Pass inquires please contact Karel Moonen at media@manymouths.org
Misimplicity is a collaboration between singer-songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Grace London and bassist Zoe Cz, two 16 year old musicians hailing from Austin, Texas. Elements of alternative-folk, indie-rock, and 90’s emo fuse together on the duos first self-titled EP, a six song reflection on the difficulty of existing comfortably as expressed through Grace London’s uniquely poetic stream of consciousness writing style. The album is a testament to the enormity of introspective thought in all its strange loops, a dissection of the wishes and regrets we hold on to; feverishly communicated and beautifully performed.
Grace began her musical career by learning the classical guitar at age seven, going on to play an array of shows at coffee shops and small events before she’d reached middle school. For a short time she assumed the role of guitarist for Austin Music Award winning band Residual Kid before jumping back into her own music, recording her first album Rocketship Girl at 13 years old, a release that marked the inception of her continuing studio collaborations with Austin producer Brian Beattie.
By the release of her second album, the critically praised Brains Grace had made a dent in the Austin festival circuit, performing sets at Old Settlers, Austin City Limits, and SXSW, taking charge of vocals, guitar, kick drum and drum machine. Zoe’s musical trajectory was on a similar path; the classically trained upright bassist was avidly taking the stage with various bands, including local rockers Charlie Belle. The two musicians finally crossed paths while interning at Girl’s Rock Camp during the summer after Brains release. Zoe was looking for a band and Grace was looking to get on stage with a bassist; the two almost instantly decided to begin playing gigs together. Since then they’ve developed a strong collaborative dynamic as a duo, making another SXSW showcase appearance and playing tons of clubs through out Austin.
After the past year of performing together, Zoe and Grace decided it was time to become Misimplicity, a name inspired by the title of the new EP’s second track “Miss Simplicity.” The name alludes to a subtle sarcasm that’s weaved its way into Grace’s songwriting, a tonal distinction from her previous projects. Where Brains was often playful and self-deprecating Misimplicity aches with occasional tinges of nuanced humor. Grace’s frustration bites and writhes on tracks like “Little Girl,” a sludgy rock outburst that wears Brian Beattie’s presence as producer in its peculiar details, while the hypnotic melancholy of “Old Apartment” finds Grace recounting visual and emotional memories in a brood reminiscent of Red House Painters or American Football, driven by a sparse programmed drum loop and atmospheric guitar and bass. “Take me Down” is one of Grace’s most powerful lyrical moments, exhibiting a depth that defies the marginalized expectation with which young musicians are often unnecessarily held to. “I am just a little person and I’m learning as I go”; most bands of any age wouldn’t have the bravery to make such a simple, poignant statement. Misimplicity will be performing at the Cactus Café Friday September 23rd to celebrate the release of Misimplicity.
by Taylor Prewitt
Photographs by Sarah Teveldal
Personal style, no matter how personal, is something that must be put on. Each morning, we slip into the identities we’ve crafted to represent who we are to the rest of the world. Some of us slip on tails.
At a base level, we’re all playing dress up. Some of us just take it to another level. Like merpeople – a select cohort whose aesthetics envelop not just the mythical creature they emulate, but an entire mer-lifestyle that has grown online, internationally and here in Central Texas.
“I think [the] fantasy carries over from when I was a child,” says Jenna Cundy, a self-styled mermaid, and part of the local merpod helmed by Sirenalia, an Austin-based mermaid tail company. “Now you’re an adult and you can do whatever you want with your money and your time.”
In the realm of style, there are shoe people, there are bag people, there are, God help them, hat people. And then there are those who purchase a $2,000-plus, custom-made, fully functional and environmentally friendly, silicone mermaid tail.
Because there’s something about the mermaid – a perennial favorite of children everywhere and the summer season’s perpetual “It Girl” – that’s just plain appealing. After all, her mythos originated with sirens, the inconceivably alluring sea nymphs first mentioned in Homer’s “Odyssey” in 800 B.C.E. (and still she doesn’t look a day past 20 centuries old).
She also has great hair.
Join us for one of two very special shows sure to sell out at The Townsend Friday September 23!!!
Robert Harrison returns with a new album from his old band, but he hasn’t exactly shut down Future Clouds and Radar, either—in fact, both outfits are now inexorably intertwined.
BY FRED MILLS, read the interview and here a song here
So there’s a guy in Austin, Texas, who we’ve been tracking pretty much since BLURT got started, and his name is Robert Harrison. At the time, he was fronting a visionary outfit called Future Clouds and Radar (go HEREfor my 2008 interview him about the band), but all along, he had in his back pocket his former band, acclaimed ‘90s indie rock outfit Cotton Mather (about which, not so coincidentally, you can spot some of our enthusiasm HERE and HERE, when the band played our SXSW party in Austin).
So a brand new CM album, Death of the Cool, arrived recently, the first proper Cotton Mather studio release in over 15 years. It comes on the semi-heels of the 2012 expanded reissue of the band’s acknowledged classic, Kontiki, and it also marks a decided uptick in Harrison activity that, in addition to DotC, is slated to bring two more CM albums and one from FC&R. They represent his plans to write and record 64 songs for each of the I Ching’s 64 hexagrams. Tracks both from the new album as well as digital-only non-album material can be heard now via ichingsongs.com (additional non-album tracks forthcoming).
Meanwhile, below you’ll find the fruits of an interview I conducted recently with Harrison in which he discusses all this and more, additionally weighing in on the current status of Future Clouds and Radar, which despite that outfit’s relatively low profile the past few years is definitely not up on the blocks. As Harrison assured me, “I promise—no more hiatuses any time soon. Really liking this new batch of songs I’m gnawing on!”….read the rest here
28 tickets are available@$90 for a IChing inspired gourmet multi-course meal and wine pairing, a reserved seat and your ticket to an acoustic and intimate show with the band including stories of the songs at 7 PM OR one of 99 tickets to the late full electric rock show at 10:00 pm for $20.
Cotton Mather | Record Release Show
Friday Sept 23
purchase your 10pm, $20 tickets here
Cotton Mather | Acoustic Show + I Ching Tasting Menu + Beverage Pairing
Friday Sept 23
purchase your 7:30pm, $90 tickets here
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cotton-mather-acoustic-show-i-…
The Townsend is a cocktail bar and performance space located in the Townsend-Thompson Building, a historic downtown landmark built in 1875. Under the direction of Steven Weisburd as well as Justin Elliott, one of Austin’s most notable names in cocktails, the Townsend has received numerous awards including CultureMap’s Bar of the Year in 2016 and Eater Austin’s Best New Bar in 2015. Justin Elliott also was individually awarded CultureMap’s Bartender of the Year 2016. In addition to its award-winning cocktails, the Townsend offers an array of vibrant fine dining bar food prepared by Chef Justin Huffman and his team. The concept and design for the Townsend was created by principal owner Steven Weisburd, while co-owner/investor Scott Samson, an acoustician, created the Townsend’s performance space, which has received great acclaim for its exceptional sound quality and sonic design. The Townsend’s owner-investor team also includes Kathy Valentine, who helps direct the music program, Suzanne Deal Booth, who helps direct the arts program, as well as Roger Sandau, Stacey Sher, Kerry Brown, and Justin Elliott. The Townsend is managed by Penumbral Strategic Ventures, LLC. For more information on The Townsend, visit: Facebook.com/TheTownsendAustin and thetownsendaustin.com.
We are offering a chance to be a part of Texas history while making friendships that will last a lifetime.
THERE IS NO EXPERIENCE IN THE WORLD THAT CAN COMPARE WITH A SIRENALIA MERMAID RETREAT!
This event is guaranteed to sell out. A $325 non-refundable deposit is required to reserve your spot, and can be paid HERE.
Earlybird tickets are now sold out. Tickets are $875 and can be secured via your deposit.
Have questions? No problem! Contact us with any additional inquiries about the Sirenalia Mermaid Retreat.
We are excited to be working with the Mermaid Society SMTX to make the San Marcos River a safer, cleaner place for everyone. Check them out!
We are brand new members of The TEXAS FESTIVALS AND EVENTS ASSOCIATION (TFEA) and we will be going to Corpus for the annual conference. We hope that you are too! Please let me know if you will be there, We would love to set a time to meet with you.
The Bike Zoo was also just elected to The Texas Touring Roster! This addition to the touring roster opens up new money to you as a presenter! Please learn more about our one of a kind addition to your events at this PBS link!
At their June 1 quarterly meeting, TCA Commissioners voted to add 20 Texas artists and groups to the Texas Touring Roster. The Texas Touring Roster is a listing of Texas-based artists and companies that tour the state to provide quality arts experiences. It is open to all artistic disciplines: dance, music, theater, literature, storytelling, visual arts, and film/media arts. Being listed on the Texas Touring Roster attests to an artist’s quality and allows the artist to refer potential clients to the Arts Respond Performance Support grant program for partial funding.