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Thursday, September 27, 2007

shadows, dragons, hats and more

September 27-October 3

I have to cross the pedestrian bridge over Dean Keeton when I walk to work in the mornings, and I always head for whatever shade there might be, which is precious little since it's over the street and there are no trees. Still. The side of the bridge always offers a litle strip of shade, so that's where I go. I noticed this morning that, unlike in the middle of summer when the shade is just a little strip on the eastern most edge, the shadow now extends across the entire bridge. It's happening. Fall is coming. My favorite time of year!!!! YIPPEE!!!!

I'm really, really, really busy these days. Procrastinator that I am, I find that having multiple projects going at once is the only way I can get anything done. I can work on one project, for example, and that gives me time to not work on the others. Then when I get tired, I switch, work on something else and procrastinate on the one I was just working on. Rather than focus on what I'm getting done, I can luxuriate in all that I'm not accomplishing. Reverse psychology at its best.

Anyway, right now I'm seriously building my dragon (call for assistance here -- I need about 400 CDs for scales, so if you have any used, damaged, chipped, or no-longer-favorite CDs or DVDs that you don't need any more, please let me know and I will help you recycle them.), creating the sound design for Far Away, and helping the Far Away crew build hats for the production. Many, many hats of a very fantastical nature.

So... the other night while I was procratinating on all of the above, I found this video which I think is rather stunning. Things that make you go hmmmmm. Enjoy.


Thursday, September 27

Cornell Hurd
Jovita’s / 1619 S. 1st; 447-7825 / 8 pm (family)

Two Hoots & A Holler
Ego's / 510 S. Congress; 474-7091 / 11:00 pm


Jesse Dayton
Broken Spoke / 3201 S. Lamar; 442-6189 / 9 pm


Glovertango
Lambert’s / 401 W. 2nd; 494-1500 / 6:30 pm


Dale Watson
Reed’s Jazz Club / 9901 Cap of TX Hwy; 342-7977 / 8:30 pm


Johnny Gimble
Guero’s / 1412 S. Congress; 447-7688 / 6:30 pm (family)

DJd Swing Dance
The Fed / 24th at San Gabriel / 8 pm
Read all about the
Austin Swing Syndicate and their activities.



Thursday-Sunday, September 27-30

Ballet Austin
Paramount Theatre / 713 Congress / 8 pm Th-Sat; 3 pm Sun
The season opener is A Midsummer Night's Dream. Click here for tix.


Friday, September 28

Aunt Ruby's Sweet Jazz Babies
Treehouse Italian Grill / 2201 College; 443-4200 / 7:30 pm


James Hand
Broken Spoke / 3201 S. Lamar; 442-6189 / 9 pm


Kat's Meow
Lambert’s / 401 W. 2nd; 494-1500 / 6:30 pm


Two Tons of Steel
Nutty Brown / 12225 Hwy 290 W; 301-4648 / 7:30 pm $7 (family)



Friday-Sunday, September 28 - 30

Aztlan Dance Company
Santa Cruz Theater / 1805 E. 7th;
524-4278 / 8 pm (Fri & Sat); 2 pm (Sun); $10-$13 (family)
Aztlan Dance Co presents their fall performance, always fun.



Saturday, September 29


A Celebration of India
Central Market / 4001 N. Lamar; 206-1000 / noon (family)
If I'm not mistaken the event starts at noon, with live music starting at 4:30 featuring Carnatic music (South Indian classical music) followed by Oliver Rajamani's Indian gypsy music at 6:30.

Will Taylor with Strings Attached Sgt. Pepper Show
Nutty Brown / 12225 Hwy 290 W; 301-4648 / 7:30 pm $20 (family)
Yup, they'll be doing the whole album.


Silver Thistle Pipes & Drums Birthday Party
Mother Egan’s / 715 W. 6th; 478-7747 / 6 pm


James Hand; Dale Watson
Continental Club / 1315 S. Congress; 441-2444 / 10 pm; 12 midnight


Roger Wallace

Ginny’s Little Longhorn / 5434 Burnet Road; 458-1813 / 9 pm

The Brew
Texas Union Ballroom / 23rd at Guadalupe / 8 pm; $10
This is offered by Texas Union Informal Classes. You can register for a salsa class at 8 & stick around for the dance at 9 by clicking here. (Class number
1405.301). Or you can just show up at the door and buy a ticket for the dance. I believe that's how it works.



Saturday & Sunday, September 29 & 30

Old Pecan Street Festival
6th Street /
11 am (family)
Click for the full entertainment line-up which includes White Ghost Shivers, Combo Mahalo, Aunt Ruby's Sweet Jazz Babies, and a whole lot more.


Sunday, September 30

The Brew
The Oasis / 6550 Comanche Trail; 266-2442

Heybale!
Continental Club / 1315 S. Congress; 441-2444 / 10 pm; $6


Dale Watson
Ginny’s Little Longhorn / 5434 Burnet Road; 458-1813 / 4 pm


Monday, October 1


Django's Moustache; Dale Watson
Continental Club / 1315 S. Congress; 441-2444 / 6:30pm; 10:00 pm

Bayou Cajun Band
Evangeline Café / 8106 Brodie Lane; 282-2586 / 6:30 pm (family)


Tuesday, October 2

Erik Hokkanen's Laboratory
Flipnotics / 1601 Barton Springs; 322-9750 / 8:00 pm


Dr. Zog
Alligator Grill / 3003 South Lamar; 444-6117 / 6 pm



Wednesday, October 3


The Brew
Speakeasy / 412 Congress; 476-8017


Hand Me Down
Flipnotics / 1601 Barton Springs; 322-9750 / 8:00 pm


Denia Ridley & Marc Devine

Reed’s Jazz Club / 9901 Cap of TX Hwy; 342-7977 / 7:00 pm



ROAD TRIPS

Elgin, TX
Red Ravens
Elgin SPJST Hall / 702 Hwy 95 in Elgin; 512-285-3100 / 3 pm
Show of hands please... how many of you have been to the Elgin SPJST hall for a Sunday afternoon polka dance? That's what I thought. Just pitiful. Well all I can tell you is you're missing out on a good time.


COMING SOON


Thursday & Friday, October 4 & 5
A Ride With Bob
Paramount / 713 Congress / 8:00 pm; $31.50-$57.40
Bob Wills rides again. This show will definitely put a smile on your face and a tap in your toe. Click here for tix.


Friday-Sunday, October 5-7
Lindy Workshop
The Fed / 24th at San Gabriel / 8 pm

This workshop has two tracks -- for the beginner ($40) and for advanced ($100-$115). So, whatever your level, this sounds like the right place to be.
Click here for full details.

Sunday, October 7
Devendra Barnhart
La Zona Rosa / 612 W. 4th, 472-2293 / 8 pm
I'm not sure exactly how to characterize this music except as sort of Brazilian/Latin/indie/folk. But take a listen and see if you don't agree with me that this should be a lovely evening.


Friday-Sunday, October 12-14
Festival Acadiens

Lafayette, LA
This is one of the good ones, and definitely worth the trip. More info here
.

Friday-Sunday, October 12-14
International Accordion Festival
San Antonio, TX / La Villita
This is one of the good ones, and definitely worth the trip. More info here. Wait. I just said that, didn't I? Well, it's true. In fact, I got this e-mail from Mr. Ben this week: "Have you checked out the Accordion Festival lineup? Pretty amazing! The Polkasonics, Ridgetop Syncopators, and Santiago will play, plus a really great array of other bands that play Argentine chamame, Bulgarian wedding music, N. Italian, Canary Islands, Irish, French Canadian, chicken scratch, Tex-Mex. Plus the disciples of Canray Fontenot and Bois Sec are playing, and there's some crazy band from SF with 4 accordions using effects pedals (plus bass and drums). I wanna hear everybody!" I personally have been wanting to hear chicken scratch (Native American polka assimilation) for years. Definitely! Like, totally, definitely.


Sunday, October 28
Sinead O'Conner
Hogg Auditorium / 24th at Guadalupe / 8 pm; $35-$45.
Click now for tix.

RIP Gary Primich. Another Austin great lost to us in this past week.


see ya on the dance floor,

chris

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Pirating someone else's story because I'm lazy

September 20-26

Yesterday was, as you probably know Talk Like a Pirate Day. Governmental and educational institutions were still open, aarrrgh; but one of these days I'm sure they'll see the importance of the day and suspend all services accordingly in order to give employees the opportunity to spend the day with their shipmates. Even though the day has come and gone, I wanted to share a little something written by one of our regular readers (El J) who just happens to be a humorist/columnist. It contains a brief history of the holiday and reflects on the implications it has in the world global arena. Click here and enjoy!

And...

...here's a video of a dance company I saw many years ago featuring men who short of look like pirates. Sort of. The production values are not that great, but man, the dancing sure is! And yes, those guys are actually dancing on the tops of their toes. Ow. Enjoy the Georgia National Ballet (Georgia as in central Asia, not Georgia as in southern US). (aviso: don't try this at home!) (note to self: get job as orthopedic surgeon in Georgia.)



Thursday, September 20

Cornell Hurd
Jovita’s / 1619 S. 1st; 447-7825 / 8 pm (family)

Two Hoots & A Holler
Ego's / 510 S. Congress; 474-7091 / 11:00 pm


Jesse Dayton
Broken Spoke / 3201 S. Lamar; 442-6189 / 9 pm


Jim Stringer's AM Band
Ginny’s Little Longhorn / 5434 Burnet Road; 458-1813 / 9 pm

DJd Swing Dance
The Fed / 24th at San Gabriel / 8 pm
Read all about the
Austin Swing Syndicate and their activities.



Friday, September 21

Albert & Gage
Central Market / 4001 N. Lamar; 206-1000 / 6:30 pm (family)


Dale Watson
Broken Spoke / 3201 S. Lamar; 442-6189 / 9 pm

Kat's Meow
Lambert’s / 401 W. 2nd; 494-1500 / 6:30 pm


Texas Swing Kings
Patsy's Cowgirl Cafe /5001 E. Ben White; 444-2020 / 8:00 pm


Mr. Fabulous & Casino Royale
Reed’s Jazz Club / 9901 Cap of TX Hwy; 342-7977 / 8:30 pm

Studebakers
Artz Ribhouse / 2230 S. Lamar; 442-8283 / 7:30 pm (family)


Marshall Ford Swing Band
Lambert’s / 401 W. 2nd; 494-1500 / 6:30 pm


Jessie Dayton
Continental Club / 1315 S. Congress; 441-2444 / 10 pm


Autumnal Equinox Celebration
Cafe Mundi / 1704 E. 5th; 236-8634 / 7:00 pm; $5 (family)
Everything from Shirley Johnston playing your favorite Bavarian, Bulgarian and Bosnian accordion tunes to belly dancers. And of course the amazing Sage (fire dancer extrordinaire).

The Eggmen
Nutty Brown / 12225 Hwy 290 W; 301-4648 / 7:30 pm (family)
Teach your children well. Take them to this wonderful outdoor venue and expose them to the music of the Beatles.



Fridays-Sundays, September 21 - 30

Aztlan Dance Company
Santa Cruz Theater / 1805 E. 7th;
524-4278 / 8 pm (Fri & Sat); 2 pm (Sun); $10-$13 (family)
Aztlan Dance Co presents their fall performance, always fun.



Saturday, September 22


Albert & Gage Band
Donn’s Depot / 1600 W. 5th, 478-0336 / 9 pm


Aunt Ruby's Sweet Jazz Babies
Treehouse Italian Grill / 2201 College; 443-4200 / 7:30 pm


Bear & The Essentials
Continental Club / 1315 S. Congress; 441-2444 / 10 pm

Derailers
Broken Spoke / 3201 S. Lamar; 442-6189 / 9 pm

Lucky Strikes
Reed’s Jazz Club / 9901 Cap of TX Hwy; 342-7977 / 8:30 pm

White Ghost Shivers
Carousel Lounge / 1110 E. 52nd, 452-6790 / 8 pm
This is a benefit for Planned Parenthood, so you can have some fun AND help out a worthwhile organization.


Steve Riley & the Mamou Playboys
The Oaks / 10206 FM 973 (Manor)

Halfway to St. Patrick's Day
Things Celtic / 1806 W. 35th Street; 472-CELT / 11 AM - 5 PM
Oh, now this looks like fun. ESPECIALLY the noon event.
A portion of all sales will be donated to Silver Thistle Pipes & Drums, so you might as well plan to do a little early holiday shopping.
11 AM: Gaelic League of Austin
12 noon: Kilt fashion show (we don't need no stinkin' Chippendales!)
1 PM: Mundi
2 PM: Doc Grauzer
3 PM: Gan Fidil
4 PM: Silver Thistle Pipes & Drums

Austin International Folk Dancers Open House
Hancock Rec Center / 41st at Red River / 8 pm
Enjoy world music? Then this might be just the ticket for you. Live and recorded music. Easy instruction, exciting demos. Snacks, mmmmmmmmmmmmm.


Austin To Africa
Central Market / 4001 N. Lamar / noon-6 pm (family)
Featuring Atash, Lanaya, and Didgeman. Sounds like fun.

Russian Night
Threadgill’s / 301 W. Riverside; 472-9304 / 9 pm
I see a distinctly international thread running through this Saturday. Enjoy live music by The Flying Balalaika Brothers, Gypzee Heart (fronted by none other than Leeann Atherton), and Repa (a Russian cover band, oy!)



Sunday, September 23

The Brew
The Oasis / 6550 Comanche Trail; 266-2442

Heybale!
Continental Club / 1315 S. Congress; 441-2444 / 10 pm; $6



Monday, September 24


Paris 49; Dale Watson
Continental Club / 1315 S. Congress; 441-2444 / 6:30pm; 10:00 pm

Bayou Cajun Band
Evangeline Café / 8106 Brodie Lane; 282-2586 / 6:30 pm (family)


Tuesday, September 25

Erik Hokkanen's Laboratory
Flipnotics / 1601 Barton Springs; 322-9750 / 8:00 pm


Dr. Zog
Alligator Grill / 3003 South Lamar; 444-6117 / 6 pm


Dean Bob Sinatra & the Swang Thang
Belmont / 305 W. 6th / 457-0300 / 7 pm
Don't know Dean Bob? Think Dale Watson's alter ego. In fact, think Dale Watson.


Jitterbug Vipers
Lambert's / 401 W. 2nd; 494-1500 / 6:30 pm



Wednesday, September 26


The Brew
Speakeasy / 412 Congress; 476-8017


Hand Me Down
Flipnotics / 1601 Barton Springs; 322-9750 / 8:00 pm


Denia Ridley & Marc Devine

Reed’s Jazz Club / 9901 Cap of TX Hwy; 342-7977 / 7:00 pm



ROAD TRIPS
Lakehills, TX
Saturday, September 22
Medina Lake Cajun Festival
Lakehills Civic Center / Park Road 37;
(830)796-3280 / 11:30 pm - 10:00 pm (family)
Live music by Band Aids Jazz Band; Don Fontenot; Cajun Joe Douglas;
Rodney Thibodeaux & Tout les Soir; and Jean Pierre and the Zydeco Angels. Not to mention tons of food. And a dance contest.


COMING SOON


Thursday & Friday, October 4 & 5
A Ride With Bob
Paramount / 713 Congress / 8:00 pm; $31.50-$57.40
Bob Wills rides again. This show will definitely put a smile on your face and a tap in your toe. Click here for tix.


Sunday, October 7
Devendra Barnhart
La Zona Rosa / 612 W. 4th, 472-2293 / 8 pmI'm not sure exactly how to characterize this music except as sort of South American/indie/folk. But take a listen and see if you don't agree with me that this should be a lovely evening.


Sunday, October 28
Sinead O'Conner
Hogg Auditorium / 24th at Guadalupe / 8 pm; $35-$45.
Yeah, it's a little early, but so what? Click now for tix.


see ya on the dance floor,

chris

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Everything that's not the ACL festival...

September 13-19

Your old pal Chris has been in sick-bay this past week; but she's feeling human again, so that's a good thing. Sleep and mango smoothies have worked their magic, yee haw. And not a minute too soon, since work has already begun on Far Away -- the next big project. (Stay tuned for details.)

As you probably know (and if you don't, then you must be living in a vacuum), this is ACL festival weekend. And, as you probably know, the only tix left are a few for Friday. And, as you also probably know, I am so NOT a huge festival person -- nothing like heat and crowds to turn me into a cranky old curmudgeon -- so I won't be addressing that event in this week's list. It is well covered in the Chron and the XLent, so look there for all the pertinent information. Instead, this week I'll be giving you lots and lots of alternative options, assuming you can find a parking place.

But first -- the video du week, a most excellent one I assure you! People have the coolest gifts/talents/abilities/whatever, as I think you'll agree when you see this guy (Australian magician Raymond Crowe) doing something very, very well.




Thursday, September 13

Cornell Hurd
Jovita’s / 1619 S. 1st; 447-7825 / 8 pm (family)

Two Hoots & A Holler
Ego's / 510 S. Congress; 474-7091 / 11:00 pm

Jim Stringer's AM Band
Ginny's Little Longhorn / 5434 Burnet Road; 458-1813 / 9 pm

The Fabs

Guero's / 1412 S. Congress; 447-7688 / 6:30 pm (family)


Gotan Project
Stubb's / 801 Red River; 480-8341 / 7 pm; $35 Wow, even if you don't have an ACL pass, you can still hear this fabulous group. (They'll also be on the Dell Stage at 7:30 on Friday; but if you're going the festival, you probably know that already). Click here for Stubb's tix.

The Brew
Copa / 217 Congress Ave. / Austin, TX / 479-5002 / 10 pm
A little Thursday salsa when you're hot as the tropics.


Jesse Dayton
Broken Spoke / 3201 S. Lamar; 442-6189 / 9 pm


DJd Swing Dance
The Fed / 24th at San Gabriel / 8 pm
Read all about the
Austin Swing Syndicate and their activities.



Friday, September 14

Live on the Plaza
City Hall / 301 W. 2nd / 1 - 4:30 pm
Wow, an entire half day music showcase featuring Atash, Mariachi Relampago, and nelo. And it's free, woo hoo!


DJd Milonga
La Tazza Fresca / 519 W. 37th; 371-5383 / 9 pm

Jitterbug Vipers
Lambert's / 401 W. 2nd; 494-1500 / 6:30 pm

Aunt Ruby's Sweet Jazz Babies
Treehouse Italian Grill / 2201 College; 443-4200 / 7:30 p
m

White Ghost Shivers
Central Market / 4001 N. Lamar; 206-1000 / 6:30 pm (family)


Jim Stringer's AM Band
Patsy's Cowgirl Cafe /5001 E. Ben White; 444-2020 / 7:30 pm

Blues Specialists White Ghost Shivers; Red Stick Ramblers
Continental Club / 1315 S. Congress; 441-2444 / 6:30, 10 & 12 pm, respectively
On man! Was this planned or what? Red, White and Blue bands all on the same night!


Saturday, September 15


Jim Stringer's AM Band
Ginny's Little Longhorn / 5434 Burnet Road; 458-1813 / 9 pm

Red Stick Ramblers
Continental Club / 1315 S. Congress; 441-2444 / 10 pm
A second opportunity to see these guys (in case they started too late for you on Friday).

Two Hoots & A Holler
The Belmont / 305 W. 6th; 457-0300 / 6:30 pm

Third Saturday Contra Dance
St. Paul's Lutheran Fellowship Hall / 3501 Red River / 8 pm; $5-$8
Live music by Runaway Bridegrooms.
info@austincontradance.org, 512-453-8936 for more info.

Cornell Hurd Band
Nutty Brown / 12225 Hwy 290 W; 301-4648 / 7:30 pm; FREE (family) Oh, this does sound like fun. A lovely night in a lovely outdoor spot with a lovely no-cover price tag!

Erik Hokkanen
Central Market / 4001 N. Lamar; 206-1000 / 6:30 pm (family)

Bob Dylan
Stubb's BBQ / 801 Red River; 480-8341 / 8 pm
This is an official ACL after party and tickets are available online here. Now.


Sunday, September 16

The Brew
The Oasis / 6550 Comanche Trail; 266-2442


Heybale!
Continental Club / 1315 S. Congress; 441-2444 / 10 pm; $6



Monday, September 17


Paris 49
Continental Club / 1315 S. Congress; 441-2444 / 6:30pm

Bayou Cajun Band
Evangeline Café / 8106 Brodie Lane; 282-2586 / 6:30 pm (family)


Tuesday, September 18

Erik Hokkanen's Laboratory
Flipnotics / 1601 Barton Springs; 322-9750 / 8:00 pm


Dr. Zog
Alligator Grill / 3003 South Lamar; 444-6117 / 6 pm

Jitterbug Vipers
Lambert's / 401 W. 2nd; 494-1500 / 6:30 pm


Planet Caspar
Continental Club / 1315 S. Congress; 441-2444 / 6:30 pm; $5


Wednesday, September 19


Combo Mahalo
Continental Club / 1315 S. Congress; 441-2444 / 6:30 pm; no cover.

The Brew
Speakeasy / 412 Congress; 476-8017


Hand Me Down
Flipnotics / 1601 Barton Springs; 322-9750 / 8:00 pm

Denia Ridley & Marc Devine Reed’s Jazz Club / 9901 Cap of TX Hwy; 342-7977 / 7:00 pm


ROAD TRIPS
Gruene, TX
Friday, September 14
Seth Walker Gruene Hall / 1281 Gruene; 830-606-1281 / 7:30 pm; no cover



COMING SOON


Saturday, September 22
Steve Riley & the Mamou Playboys
The Oaks / 10206 FM 973 (Manor)

Saturday, September 22
Halfway to St. Patrick's Day
Things Celtic / 1806 W. 35th Street; 472-CELT / 11 AM - 5 PM
Oh, now this looks like fun. ESPECIALLY the noon event.
A portion of all sales will be donated to Silver Thistle Pipes & Drums, so you might as well plan to do a little early holiday shopping.
11 AM: Gaelic League of Austin
12 noon: Kilt fashion show (we don't need no stinkin' Chippendales!)
1 PM: Mundi
2 PM: Doc Grauzer
3 PM: Gan Fidil
4 PM: Silver Thistle Pipes & Drums


Sunday, October 28
Sinead O'Conner
Hogg Auditorium / 24th at Guadalupe / 8 pm; $35-$45.
Yeah, it's a little early, but so what? Click now for tix.


see ya on the dance floor,

chris

Thursday, September 06, 2007

Far Away

September 6-12

There's usually a period of let-down and recovery after a big project. It usually lasts a few weeks, or sometimes even a few months. Not this time. Nope. This time I had exactly one week before the next exciting thing came along. And boy, am I excited!

I have been hired by ACC to create the sound design for their next production, a play called Far Away by noted English playwright Caryl Churchill. It's a somewhat surreal play that deals with a world which is at total, global war -- even the animals and the weather have taken sides. In the midst of this chaos and destruction, people live their lives as if it were the most normal thing in the world. (Sort of like real life).

Mr. Ben says I should get a job writing music for the horror film industry since I do 'creepy' so well. All I have to say is: happy people (like myself) don't often get an opportunity to express their dark side. And I love my dark side. We are, like, totally BFF. So I am totally, totally stoked about this opportunity!

Nothing dark about this week's video. Here is a truly gifted guitarist playing one of the world's coolest songs (thank you El J for sending this my way).




Thursday, September 6

Cornell Hurd
Jovita’s / 1619 S. 1st; 447-7825 / 8 pm (family)


Denia Ridley & Marc Devine
Reed’s Jazz Club / 9901 Cap of TX Hwy; 342-7977 / 7:30 pm

Flying Balalaika Brothers
Central Market South / 4477 S. Lamar; 899-4300 / 6:30 pm (family)

Jim Stringer's AM Band
Ginny's Little Longhorn / 5434 Burnet Road; 458-1813 / 9 pm

The Brew
Copa / 217 Congress Ave. / Austin, TX / 479-5002 / 10 pm
A little Thursday salsa when you're hot as the tropics.


Glovertango
Lambert’s / 401 W. 2nd; 494-1500 / 6:30 pm
No cover, so please tip the band.

Jesse Dayton
Broken Spoke / 3201 S. Lamar; 442-6189 / 9 pm


DJd Swing Dance
The Fed / 24th at San Gabriel / 8 pm
Read all about the
Austin Swing Syndicate and their activities.



Friday, September 7

Arabic Hafleh

Sky Lounge (upstairs); 416 Congress / 8 pm; $18 in advance; $23 at door
Featuring belly dancing, Arabic food, a sheesha cafe, and of course live music by Zein al Jundi and the Saadi M'nawwar Band.
Get tix here or win a pair simply by being the first to tell me what a sheesha is. You can put your answer in the comments section, or e-mail me at humphreylikebogart@hotmail.com.

Mr. Fabulous & Casino Royale
Reed’s Jazz Club / 9901 Cap of TX Hwy; 342-7977 / 8:30 pm

Seth Walker
Momo’s / 618 W. 6th; 479-8848 / 9:30 pm

Atash
Central Market / 4001 N. Lamar; 206-1000 / 6:30 pm (family)

Heralds and Minstrels
Common Grounds / 3720 Gattis School Road; 238-1833 / 8 pm
OK, this is Round Rock, so maybe it's a road trip. It's so hard to tell anymore what's a road trip and what's not. And why would I include this in the calendar anyway? We're talking medieval and renaissance music here, played by three very fine classical musicians. And no dance floor. But...since you asked so nicely...they'll be performing some music composed by someone who did not live in medieval or renaissance times. That would be your humble servant -- moi. And if I can find myself a bassoon, they may even let me play with them. If you know of a good used bassoon for sale, please let me know (I'm serious. Something else you may not have known about me -- I used to play bassoon.) Anyway, this is where I will be on Friday night. Care to join me?

Cornell Hurd Band
Broken Spoke / 3201 S. Lamar; 442-6189 / 9 pm

Texana Dames
Patsy's Cowgirl Cafe /5001 E. Ben White; 444-2020 / 7:30 pm

First Friday Contra Dance
Carpenter's Hall / 400 Josephine / 8 pm
For more info, contact
970-4919 or mailto:sealantsby5@aol.com


Saturday, September 8


Aunt Ruby's Sweet Jazz Babies
Treehouse Italian Grill / 2201 College; 443-4200 / 7:30 pm

Seth Walker
The Oasis / 6550 Comanche Trail 266-2442 / 8 pm

Cerronato
El Sol y La Luna / 1224 S. Congress, 444-7770 / 7:30 pm

Rumbullion
Central Market / 4001 N. Lamar; 206-1000 / 6:30 pm (family)

Marshall Ford Swing Band
Lambert’s / 401 W. 2nd; 494-1500 / 6:30 pm

The Killdares
Fado / 214 W. 4th; 457-0172 / 10 pm

DJd Milonga
Esquina Tango / 209 Pedernales / 9 pm; $10-12
This is part of a tango workshop that's going on in town this weekend. Click here if you're an intermediate/advanced dancer and want to pick up some great new moves.

DJd Swing Dance
Footworks Dance Studio / 8686 Research Blvd / 8 pm; $5


Sunday, September 9

The Brew
The Oasis / 6550 Comanche Trail; 266-2442


Conjunto Los Pinkys
Guero's / 1412 S. Congress; 447-7688 / (family)


Heybale!
Continental Club / 1315 S. Congress; 441-2444 / 10 pm; $6

DJd Milonga
La Tazza Fresca / 519 W. 37th; 371-5383 / 8 pm; no cover


Monday, September 10


Paris 49
Continental Club / 1315 S. Congress; 441-2444 / 6:30pm

Bayou Cajun Band
Evangeline Café / 8106 Brodie Lane; 282-2586 / 6:30 pm (family)


Tuesday, September 11

Erik Hokkanen and the She-Wolves
Flipnotics / 1601 Barton Springs; 322-9750 / 8:00 pm
The She-Wolves being, of course, the Tosca string quartet.


Dr. Zog
Alligator Grill / 3003 South Lamar; 444-6117 / 6 pm


Druha Trava
Cactus Café / Texas Union, UT campus, 23rd at Guadalupe, 475-6515 /8:30 pm; $12
This is a fabulous bluegrass band from the Czech Republic. Don't miss 'em.


Denia Ridley & Marc Devine

Reed’s Jazz Club / 9901 Cap of TX Hwy; 342-7977 / 7:00 pm

Jim Stringer's AM Band
Jovita's / 1619 S. 1st; 447-7825 / 8 pm (family)

Planet Caspar
Continental Club / 1315 S. Congress; 441-2444 / 6:30 pm


Wednesday, September 12


The Brew
Speakeasy / 412 Congress; 476-8017

Jim Stringer's AM Band
Patsy's Cowgirl Cafe /5001 E. Ben White; 444-2020 / 7:30 pm


Hand Me Down
Flipnotics / 1601 Barton Springs; 322-9750 / 8:00 pm


Mr. Fabulous & Casino Royale
The Belmont / 305 W. 6th; 457-0300 / 6 pm


Hot Club of Cowtown
Continental Club / 1315 S. Congress; 441-2444 / 6:30 pm


ROAD TRIPS

San Antonio, TX
Saturday, September 8
Bayou Cajun Band
Hermann Sons Hall / 525 S. St. Mary's / 7:30 pm
The Cajun French Music Association hosts monthly dances in a wonderful old lodge hall in downtown San Antonio. Sounds like fun!


COMING SOON

Saturday, September 22
Steve Riley & the Mamou Playboys
The Oaks / 10206 FM 973 (Manor)

Sunday, October 28
Sinead O'Conner
Hogg Auditorium / 24th at Guadalupe / 8 pm; $35-$45.
Yeah, it's a little early, but so what? Click now for tix.


see ya on the dance floor,
chris