![]() ![]() Hold on to your HitClips and Lip Smackers - early-2000s stars Lance Bass, Aaron Carter, O-Town and Ryan Cabrera are headed to Austin this May for the performance of another decade. P.B.įriday: Pop 2000 Tour at the HEB Center. ![]() As part of an effort to help her obtain prosthetic legs, the Spoke is holding a benefit with country bands the Wagoneers, Two Tons of Steel and the Derailers, plus a silent auction running concurrently. Daughter of Broken Spoke owners James and Annetta White and a longtime employee of the classic South Austin dance hall, Ginny White-Peacock recently lost her legs to complications from a toxic shock infection. » RELATED: Residency of the Month: The Resentmentsįriday: "A Night of Music for Ginny" at Broken Spoke. “I hope you live to be 100 and die on Halloween day,” he testifies on the acoustic-bluesy “100.” A carnivalesque organ riff brightens the opener “When It Rains in the Desert,” while right-on-point guitar tones decorate the bittersweet “In Praise of Holly.” Maybe the album’s best track rises near the end: “In the Heart of the City” has an aching melody and a haunting gypsy vibe that suggests all those years playing Ronnie Lane songs with Ian McLagan really left a mark on Scrappy’s soul. The 10 songs on longtime Austin fixture Newcomb’s new disc, “The Third Party,” groove with a grace and grit that suggests Austin’s looser answer to Bay Area rocker Chuck Prophet. D.S.S.įriday: Scrappy Jud Newcomb album release at Townsend. ![]() They’re touring to support the 20th anniversary edition released in 2016. They put out their album, the demonstratively titled “Plays Metallica By Four Cellos,” in 1996. Which is exactly what the orchestral rock outfit Apocalyptica did. It seems like the perfect environment for a group of classically trained musicians to create their own arrangements of, say, Metallica songs. We don’t know much about life in Finland, but we assume the winters are long with many cold, dark nights. Here's what's going on in the Live Music Capital of the World this week.įriday: Apocalyptica at Paramount Theatre. ![]()
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