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The Haunted Hearts
Fans of Bob Wills will love The Haunted Hearts 40’s style country swing.
Deadboy and the Elephantmen w/ The Way High Men
Deadboy and the Elephantmen
This eclectic and highly original two piece is the talk of the town. Come find out why.
The Derailers
The Derailers
From their website:
“In a career that has given rise to more than a decade’s worth of fine-tuned, highly anticipated and wonderfully received music, the Derailers continue to build the relationship between song, listener and dance floor. Each album has been a mix of well-crafted original songs and cover songs so thoughtfully chosen and so […]
Cosmic Sweat Society
Cosmic Sweat Society
Featuring Elliot Cohn on guitar and vocals, New Orleans’ Cosmic Sweat Society is a blend of various styles influenced by The Meters, Santana, Liquid Soul, Galactic, and Jimi Hendrix. Strong vocals, powerful solos, and a powerhouse funk sound to be seen and felt not heard. The Cosmic Sweat Society stands out from other […]
Low Country Audio
Low Country Audio
Souls of Blues Revival
Electric rock that looks back to the traditions of blues and funk, led by guitar phenom TJ Black.
Topaz
Topaz
Born and raised in the Texas hill country, Topaz McGarrigle got his start as a young child playing saxophone on the streets of downtown Austin. The Texas blues and soul that he soaked up as a child remain a constant in his playing.
His love of music solidified as a high school sophomore in London during […]
Nuevo Hippie Cover Band
NHCB takes the jam/rock classics of the Grateful Dead, the Allman Brothers, Traffic, the Beatles, as well as Phish and Widespread Panic, and uses them as a springboard into their own unique explorations.
The band features guitarist Jeff Dupuis and bassist Mike Waugh from Pinceone on Tent, and drummer Chris Dejohn of Righteous Buddha and the […]
Drew Landry and the Dirty Cajuns
Drew Landry and the Dirty Cajuns
From his website:
(Drew is) in the same sort of just-havin’-us-some-fun territory as, say, the Bad Livers or the Gourds, just with far less ambition towards anything remotely resembling commerical viability. Or lowbrow, Landry’s a more low-rent version of the Drive-By Truckers.