Saturday, October 17, 2009

Halloween in the ATX

FREE HALLOWEEN EVENTS


October 15th, 5:30pm-8:00pm
Community Halloween Carnival at Metz Recreation Center, .... Free.

October 27th, 4:00pm-5:00pm
Halloween Workshop at Turner Roberts Recreation Center, .... Free.

October 28th, 3:00pm-6:00pm
After school Fall Harvest Festival at Gus Garcia Recreation Center, .... Free for Gus Garcia after school participants.

October 29th, 3:30pm-5:30pm
Fall Carnival at Virginia L. Brown Recreation Center, .... Free/ 5 ticket allotment.

October 30th, 6:00pm-8:00pm
Rosewood Haunted House 3-D    at Rosewood Recreation Center, .... Free.


October 30th, 3:00pm-6:00pm
Fall Festival at Givens Recreation Center, .... Free for after school/drop in.

October 30th, 4:30pm-6:30pm
Community Pumpkin Festival at Hancock Recreation Center, .... Free.

October 30th, 10:00am-12:00pm
Ladies of Distinction Halloween Carnival at Conley Guerrero Senior Activity Center Center, .... Free for Conley Guerrero participants.


October 31st, 6:00pm-8:00pm
Haunted House at Dottie Jordan Recreation Center, .... Free.

October 31st, 6:00pm-8:00pm
Halloween Trick or Treat Village at Alamo Recreation Center, .... Free.

October 31st, 6:00pm-8:00pm
Haunted House 3D at Rosewood Recreation Center, .... Free to be part of the Weed and Seed event with Alamo .
 
 
INEXPENSIVE HALLOWEEN
 
 
October 23th, 7:00pm-8:00pm
Halloween Trick or Treat Trail at Northwest Recreation Center, .... $3.00 per chid.

Thanx to www.Austin.com for these cool Halloween options...
We are only 2 weeks away!! Get yer costumes ready and make plans to have some fun!

October 23th, 6:30pm-8:30pm
Dove Springs Halloween Carnival at Dove Springs Recreation Center, 512-458-4107. $3.00 per chid.
 
October 29th, 4:00pm-6:00pm
Montopolis Halloween Carnival at Montopolis Recreation Center, 512-38.... FALL FESTIVAL tickets are $.25 each and there will be games, activities and food! Come out and have a good time at the Montopolis Recreation Center.
 
October 30th, 6:00pm-8:00pm
Harvest Fest at South Austin Recreation Center, 512-44.... It has carnival games for $.25 per ticket.

October 30th, 5:30pm-8:00pm
Costume Ball and Ghoulish Party at McBeth Recreation Center, .... A monstrously fun event at the McBeth Recreation Center for families and adults! Carnival games, Music, Costume Contest and Scary Snacks! $3.00 per person. Volunteers are also needed for this fun event!

October 31st, 12:00pm-2:00pm
Pumpkin Carving Carnival at Parque Zaragoza Recreation Center, 512-478-7695. Carnival games 50 cents, haunted house $1.00 pumpkin carving is free (one pumpking per family).
 

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Heads up...

ACL weekend is coming up fast...
Over 130 cool bands from all over the world on 8 stages over 3 days!!
Gotta Love it! Beyond the Fest itself--there are tons of cool after shows all over town!
This one just got announced...
Los Lonely Boys...playing Momo's on Friday October 2nd. Only 300 tickets available.
So yes...it will sell out! But you got one day's notice on the competition...
Tickets go on sale tomorrow...Friday September 18, 2009.
Fo'Mo' info check out www.momosclub.com
or www.frontgatetickets.com

Peace out yo!!!

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Ever notice...

That sometimes there are weekdays that should just be made into an honorary weekend?!?
Tomorrow, for example, there are several cool events that should all be on Saturday!!
You are gonna try to be in 6 places at once, but trust me...you can't do it...maybe 3-4!!?
Last I checked, tomorrow is Wednesday July 22, 2009 - not a major holiday on my calendar
(and I did check, but Bastille Day was last week!)


Check out some of the cool things going on in the ATX...on a Wednesday!!
Dale Watson will be at the Broken Spoke; Freedy Johnston and Jon Dee Graham are at the Continental Club; Vallejo is at Antones w/ Love at War; Monte Montgomery will be at the Saxon Pub; Suzanna Choffel is at Momo's; The Derailers at Hill's Cafe; Free Live music at Scholz's Bier Garten with Will Taylor & Strings Attached; Atash at Red Fez; The Scoot Inn has the Austin Poetry Slam!; Matt the Electrician is at Flipnotic's; Paula Nelson is at the Amsterdam; 3rd base opens the new Southpark Meadows location;
Plus, you gotta join Paul Saucido's lil' Reversa Sonida Boombox! Happy Hour...Este Vato performs and Michael Ramos of CHARANGA CAKEWALK will do an interview, with lots of giveaways at Sazon!! (1816 South Lamar)
and...Alamo Ritz...free screening of THE COLLECTOR!...but get there early! If the movie is at 10pm, get there by 8!??? G'Luck!!!
For most cities that would be enough for a weekend, but in the ATX...that's just a Wednesday!!?Gotta love it!

Friday, July 10, 2009

What else ya doing this weekend??

Saturday 7/11/09:
Stubbs - night 3 of Spoon w/ Atlas Sound & The Strange Boys and then after, catch The Black;
Antones- ARC Angels; Austin Music Hall - Wanda Sykes; Mohawk - La Snacks, Woven Bones, The Coathangers; Emos - Drop Dead Gorgeous; White Water on Horseshoe - Reckless Kelly; Momos - Earle Brown Band; Erwin Center - Jamie Foxx; Continental Club - The Lonely Choir; Cactus Cafe - Asylum Street Spankers; Saxon Pub - WC Clark & Bugs Henderson; Bates Recital Hall - Golden Hornet Project & ACMC Festival Workshop Students; Trophy's Manifesto Cd release party... during the day...get thee to the pool...Barton Springs does feel pretty damn cool at a steady 70 degrees! Also... $1 beers at Mohawk, bringing day drinking back! at 3pm, Redd does his free gig at the Continental Club that you gotta see; and what the hell is Giant Chess Game Playing at Wooldridge Park at 12:30pm!? check it out a www.austinparks.org/chess
or, get free bratwurst every Saturday at the Draught Horse Pub ...

Sunday:
Shangri-La - Second Sunday Sock Hop; Antones gets Psychedelic w/ Christian and Alex of the Black Angels; Barcelona has Chango ( I don't know what they do but I do like the name); Continental Club - Jon Dee Graham; Lambert's - Ephraim Owens; Belmont - Jane Bond Band; Antones - Natalie Zoe fundraiser; Mohawk - The Winter Sounds (sounds cool to me!); Eddie V's - DJ Kurupt; Lakeway Resort - Nelo; and of course every Sunday I do recommend the chicken Shit Bingo...if you do not know where... look at my past blogs!

Monday:
2 options...
Crybear...Continental Club Gallery...
Little Elmore Reed Blues at TC's...
nuff said!!
or Pete Yorn at La Zona Rosa too... and there is also some Zappa going down at the Alamo Ritz; 200 Motels at 9:15pm yo!


Thursday, July 9, 2009

the 4th is over, now what???

Here are a few of the top picks for ya!!
Of course the BIG shows this weekend are at Stubb's! Spoon is doing 3 nights on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, so get down and get you some if ya can!! The opening bands alone will be worth it... tonight Black Joe Lewis & the Honeybears have the honors, tomorrow Dale Watson and Saturday Atlas Sound and the Strange Boys! Plus there will be cool after shows there too!! FYI!

Thursday:
The Parish - The Story Of w/ The Soldier Thread; Long Center - Kathy Griffin; Antones - Mother's Anthem w/ Beaux Loy; Stubbs - The Low Low (Spoon aftershow); Lamberts - Gary Clark Jr.; Scoot Inn - Dave Insleys Scootenanny; Jovita's - Cornell Hurd Band; Continental Club - Star*Star Rolling Stones Tribute; Dirty dog Bar - MC Overlord; Rio Rita - Arts & Drafts; Momo's - Chris Jamison, Deadman, Matt McCloskey and more...; Lucky Lounge - OJ & The Broncos... but get there early for the Ian McLagan Happy Hour Show --nuff said...

Friday:
Bass Concert Hall - Bill Maher; Antones - Robert Cray; Stubbs - Nakia & His Southern Cousins (Spoon Aftershow); Mohawk - White Rhino + Mocktigers + Son of Fire + Castle + DJ Scorpio; Maleverde - DJ Mel; Maria's Taco Express - Leeann Atherton; Vintage Lounge - Bocastria;
The Parish - Spinning Chain; Red Eye Fly - Bombing Stassney, The Scotland Yardsale, Tandoorifinger; Red7 - Anti-Nowhere League, Cobra Skills, Asher, Born to Lose; Flamingo Cantina - Ugly Lion and at Threadgill's North - VALLEJO!!


more to come....

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Sometimes 10 ain't enough

I love living in the ATX... and I know it has been freakishly hot lately, but this holiday weekend, you should try to make an effort to get out and about!  Each day I whittled down the options for you to the TOP 11... because sometimes 10 ain't enough!! 

Thursday July 2nd highlights:
Antones-Shurman, Roger Clyne & the Peacemakers; BD Rileys - Alan Haynes; Beauty Bar - Show Me Tiger; Continental Club - The Service Industry, Moonlight Towers; Lambert's - Gary Clark Jr. ; Beerland has comedy w/ Tom Rhodes; Hole in the Wall - The Jungle Rockers; Broken Spoke - Jesse Dayton; Jovita's - Cornell Hurd Band; Momo's - Kevin Smith band, Deadman, Matt McCloskey, Margo Valiante; Shady Grove - Unplugged at the Grove w/ Del Castillo; Dirty Dog Bar - MC Overlord; Red7 - Este Vato; One2One Bar - Wayne Sutton; and the gem of the night...La Zona Rosa has the Austin Child Guidance Center Benefit w/ Ian McLagan, Alejandro Escovedo, James McMurtry!  

Friday July 3rd:
Saxon Pub - Miss Lavelle White; Antones - The SCABS! and T-Bird & the Breaks; Beerland - The Chumps; The Continental Club - Lil' Cap'n Travis; The Parish - Beaux Loy w/ Atomic Alive & Love at War; Lamberts - Los Bad Apples; Poodie's - La Tampiquena; Stubb's - San Saba County; Emo's - Exile, Lower Class Brats, Vice Squad; Red7 - Total Abuse, Bone Awl; Room 710 The Flametrick Subs; Mohawk - Cattywompus; The Scoot Inn - Rat King...

Saturday July 4th!!
Antones - Fastball, Carolyn Wonderland; Continental Club - Jimmie Vaughan in the Gallery w/ Denny Freeman and the Derailers in the club; Dell Diamond - Uncle Lucius, Jerry Jeff Walker; Emo's - Henry Rollins; Lucky Lounge - Angel Ferrer; Flamingo Cantina - Mau Mau Chaplains; Ginny's - Rosie Flores; Lambert's - Suzanna Choffel, Kat Edmundson;  Nutty Brown Cafe - Bob Schneider; Roadhouse Rags - Joel Guzman & Sarah Fox; Stubb's - The Octopus Project, Explosions in the Sky!  Indeed!!!  Plus the Yellow Bike Project will do a cool event at Woolridge Square Park w/ Invincible Czars... and the HEB Fireworks display at Auditorium Shores!!!

Sunday July 5th:
Look we will be hungover and fireworked out... but if you can make it, check these out...
Ginny's Little Longhorn Saloon, 4pm - Flat Top Jones (and Chicken Shit Bingo!  Bring all the outta towners for a treat!!)  The Parish - Bill Callahan, Follow that Bird; Red Fez - DJ Kurupt; Roadhouse Rage - Meagan Tubb; Stubb's - Gospel Crunch w/ The Bells of Joy; Iguana Grill - Ginger Leigh... and the Nomad Bar has a cool brunch you should look into if you live near 51st street!  Shhh...our little secret...

Monday July 6th:
Continental Club - Dale Watson; Lucky Lounge - The Spoiled; Ming's Cafe - Brad Houser, Craig Marshall; vino vino - Ephraim Owens; TC's Lounge - Little Elmore Reed Blues Band... and the Continental Club Gallery has CRYBEAR at 10pm, so don't cry...I told you so...
Plus $1 Tecates at Nomad Bar... $1 Modelos at Lucky Lounge... and Serrano's has a good Monday Happy Hour - Check it!
Hey we are all in a recession, I just thought I would help you find some deals...


 

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Steamboat Reunion Show Sunday 6/14/09

Here are the Basics:

Bands start at 3 p.m. and go to 10:30 or so. The line-up includes:

3:30 p.m. - Rhythm Child
4:30 p.m. - MC Overlord 
5:30 p.m. - Dah-veed 
6:30 pm. - the Alice Rose 
7:30 p.m. - Vallejo 
8:30 p.m. - Sister7 
9:30 p.m. -Johnny Goudie & the Little Champions

Tickets are $10 advance through FrontGate  --  http://www.frontgatetickets.com/  

$15 at the door. 

This year’s proceeds go to HAAM.

http://www.healthallianceforaustinmusicians.org/ 

Upon arrival to Austin I immediately went to 6th street and I fell in love with all the bands and clubs.  I would go see Little Sister at the Black Cat and I caught David Garza at Steamboat--maybe some reggae at Flamingo Cantina... plus I learned about other cool bands like SoulHat, Joe Rockhead and later Vallejo, Mr. Rocket Baby, Podunk, Pushmonkey, the Ugly Americans, Breedlove, Dexter Freebish and countless other amazing local bands!  6th street would have so much live music pulsing out the cracks of all the old buildings that you could walk up and down the street and walk into whatever club felt right for the night.   

Steamboat was definitely a favorite.  When you walked into the club you just knew you would be in for a good time... I would bring all my out of town visitors by so they could see some "real Austin, Texas rock!"  I don't know how many times I would just be walking by on 6th street, then... like a magnet, I would just end up partying at Steamboat!?  I would hear the live music,  cough up the cover and I would just have to check out the bands...

Then I started working at KLBJ and in my 14 years there I learned of even more amazing local bands and over time I befriended many of my 6th street heroes... I sure do miss those days, but I'm glad Danny Crooks has put this show together for us to do it again!  So this Sunday will be a special reunion on so many levels.  Please come out and re-live some of your classic Steamboat memories.  Plus it will be a benefit show to help out all Austin Musicians, so let's all give back and enjoy some great music on Sunday afternoon at Threadgill's South. 


Friday, June 12, 2009

Summer time in the ATX!

Last week, with my sister and nieces in town we went down to Zilker Park and rediscovered the Barton Springs Pool!  Even though I live here and I go out a lot, I forgot how cool the pool is!  Yes...it is hot...we all know that!  But you don't want to stay inside all day long.  What are you waiting for?  We rented some canoes and raced out the shade of the 1st Street Bridge while my nieces stared on in disbelief that we were in the middle of downtown!?? It was a beautiful day and the fresh air felt good as we rowed until our arms burned-- but, with a sense of accomplishment.
Get out and enjoy the natural beauty of Austin.  The pool is only $3 for adults, $2 ages 12-17 and $1 for seniors and young kids.  Have you forgotten how good the cold water feels?  Remember the shade under those huge trees? Or maybe you want a little sun...so lube up with the sunblock and get out there!   And if you play your cards right, maybe you can treat yourself to a raspa! (aka snow cone)    
 

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Alamo Strikes Again!!

10 Pins and a Dream

The Alamo Drafthouse empire expands to include bowling, karaoke, and cocktails




Tim League at the construction site
Photo by John Anderson

"What do you do for recreation?"

"Oh, the usual. I bowl. Drive around. The occasional acid flashback."  The Big Lebowski

Alamo Drafthouse kingpin Tim League has big balls. We mean huge, swirly 12-pounders. And he can't wait to show them to you. But you already knew that, didn't you? No? Okay. We'll back up, lest you get the wrong idea ...

Several tantalizing rumors have been running rampant on a number of fronts regarding various Alamo doings of late, but as our recent powwow with League revealed, not all of them have their basis in actual facts. Here's the skinny thus far:

Rumor: The Alamo Drafthouse is opening a new location on the site of the old Concordia University campus.

Fact: "We have spoken to the owners of the property," admits League, "but at this point, that's just a rumor and nothing more."

Rumor: League and his wife, Alamo co-founder Karrie League, are engaged in a lawsuit against Alamo Drafthouse Cinemas Ltd., the company that purchased the Alamo brand name several years ago with the intent of creating a chain of Alamo Drafthouses across the nation.

Fact: "Here comes the judge!" as Laugh-In would put it. It's true, the Leagues aresuing ADC Ltd.'s president and CEO, John Martin, in what is essentially, from the Leagues' point of view, a case of fraud.

"Almost five years ago," Tim explains, "[Karrie and I] ostensibly sold the company and then licensed back to ourselves the name and kept the original locations, meaning the Village, the Lake Creek, the South Lamar, and the Ritz. So there are essentially two Alamo Drafthouse companies. There's been some maneuvering to edge Karrie and I out of the picture, and then on top of that, they haven't really done what they promised they were going to do, which was open more Alamo Drafthouses while maintaining the strength of the brand. That never materialized, and the relationship has become strained. We really don't care for the direction that they're taking the company in." Hence the lawsuit, which is ongoing.

Rumor: In addition to badass cinema, Tim League also loves bowling, karaoke, and cocktails and plans to make you love them, too, and damn the economy.

Fact: Too true, and too cool. Dig this:

You know times are tough when the Salvation Army retreats. But William Booth's loss is Austin's gain: The former Salvation Army thrift store at 1142 S. Lamar, all 14,000 square feet of it, has been leased to its neighbor, the Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar. Construction is under way on what Tim is tentatively calling "the Palace," to be open this fall.

Incorporating a bowling alley, with the actual Fifties-era lanes bought from legendary New Orleans bowler nirvana Rock 'n' Bowl, private karaoke rooms, a cafe, a bar, and oh so much more, the Palace, overseen by longtime Alamo architect Richard Weiss, with interior design by Joel Mazursky (Uchi, the Belmont), is a natural, fittingly organic outgrowth of both the Alamo brand and the Drafthouse's South Lamar location, specifically. And if you've been to just about any Friday or Saturday evening screenings there lately, then you've most likely already experienced the serpentine waiting lines that were the first inspiration for an expanded Alamo South Austin.

"After the Salvation Army closed," explains League, sitting in the Alamo's newly refurbished offices, "we did four or five little makeshift parties in that space, and we thought: 'You know, it's kind of a nice place to have available. Maybe we can make something more of it.' The thing was, one of the problems with this center is that there's very few uses for a 14,000-square-foot space that we could park appropriately. But something like a bowling alley, which is kind of a space-hog – the lanes themselves take up half the square footage – isn't so much of an impact on the already slightly crowded parking.

"As for the lanes themselves, there's this company that specializes in vintage bowling equipment in New Orleans, and, apparently, Rock 'n' Bowl had just moved locations and upgraded their equipment, which was a stroke of luck for us. We bought their old, classic-style lanes. ... This is equipment that was originally installed in 1950, actually.

"It's not just a bowling alley," League emphasizes. "It's multiuse. Moviegoers from the Drafthouse will be able to hang out here, grab a cocktail, and then we'll do Southwest Airlines-style boarding for the films. 'Now seating group one for Up.' We're going to try and get rid of these film lines altogether. And then it's going to also be a stand-alone space where people can come to bowl, grab a cocktail, maybe play Skee-Ball, or go for late-night karaoke.

"[Alamo Creative Director] Henri Mazza and I are both absolutely obsessed with karaoke, and I promise you we are going to have the most badass private karaoke rooms in town. Each of the rooms will be themed to a different style of music, so there'll be a punk room, a metal room, what have you, all of them with a superhuge song selection. So depending on what you're feeling like ..."

Is the ever-stylish Tim League a karaoke master?

"I'm not very good," he deadpans, "but I do it with vigor."

And as for the bowling? Better than Bedrock Barney, as the Dickies would say?

"Ah, I'm not a very good bowler, either, but I am looking forward to having 24/7 access to bowling lanes."

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Hump day dilemna...

It is the middle of the work week, but even on a Wednesday there are so many options of cool thing to do in the A-T-X!!!

First off, check out the Nomad bar!  Definitely one of my favorite neighborhood bars...even though I'm not really in the neighborhood!?  Tonight Becca and the gang are doing the "Nice Astronaut" thang at 8pm...

Fastball will headline the free Solar Powered Concert at Republic Park with the Black & White Years!! Did I mention it was free!!!???

Giant Noise is doing a cool event at 7pm at the Kirk Gallery for the US launch of the Mexican Design collective Pirwi!  Check out www.kirkgallery.com fo mo info.

The Austin Film Festival will have a special screening of the Coen brothers "Blood Simple" which was shot in Austin 25 years ago!!  Check out the Bob Bullock Museum... the Texas Spirit Theater at 7:30pm for that!

If you are like me and you came to the A-T-X from El Chucs (aka El Paso, TX) then you might wanna stop by El Sol y La Luna for the El Paso Social--early at 6:30pm!  I already know you El Paso types will show up at 8 then, so I will tell you it's at 5pm!!?  j/k...

Beyond that, this Wednesday night has lotsa cool bands playing around town, like Atash at Red Fez; Ramblin' Jack Elliott at the Cactus Cafe; Jon Dee Graham and James McMurtry at the Continental Club; Clues at the new Independent at 501 Studios; Shelley King at Artz Rib House; Austin Collins at the Mean Eyed Cat; Pepper Lane at the Mohawk; Beth Black at the One2One Bar; This Year's Fashion at Red7;  Monte Montgomery at the Saxon Pub; Tish Hinojosa is at Waterloo Records at 5pm...and from LA... you gotta go see The Aggrolites are at Emos!

"You know how I know your gay... 'cuz you like Coldplay!"  so you are probably headed to San Antonio to go see them at the ATT Center...Drive safe!!

 

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Where to Begin?

So much To Do in the A-Tx this weekend...
So I will put together a little list for you to peruse.

Friday 6/5/2009:
Emo's - New York Dolls w/ Black Joe Lewis and the Honeybears; Antones - Alejandro Escovedo;
The Parish - Mother's Anthem, Beaux Loy, Dark Summer Dawn; Flamingo Cantina - Radio La Chusma; Threadgill's South - White Ghost Shivers; Momo's - Suzana Choffel; Stubb's - Animdal Collective w/ Black Dice; The Continental Club - The Jungle Rockers, Nick Curran, more; Cactus Cafe - Gurf Morlix; Elysium - Vast; Broken Spoke - Dale Watson; One2One Bar- Eric Tessmer; 
One World Theater - Craig Chaquico; Plus...my buddy Billly is rocking out at Headhunter's w/ Butcherwhite, so don't be scared!!    

Saturday 6/6/2009:
Antones - Bob Schneider, Billy Harvey;  Emo's - Girl in a Coma, The Boxing Lesson; Momo's - Freddie Steady 5; Continental Club - Michael Ramos' Cumbia Lounge early at 3pm, then the Cornell Hurd Band at 10pm, Mike Flanigan's B-3 Trio upstaris in the Gallery;  Lambert's - Afrofreque; The Paramount Theater - Roy Lozano's Ballet Folklorico de Texas; Saxon Pub - Greezy Wheels; Red Eye Fly - Brink of Disaster; Threadgill's South - Carolyn Wonderland; Broken Spoke - Bruce Robison; and if ya like the squeezebox, check out the 20th annual Accordion Kings & Queens Festival at the Miller Outdoor Theater...

Sunday 6/7/2009:
Continental Club - Jon Dee Graham & Heybale; Momo's - Battle of the Bands; Saxon Pub - The Resentments; The Belmont - Jane Bond; Lambert's - Ephraim Owens, Brannen Temple; The Mohawk - Anarchy Championship Wrestling and... Check out the Second Sunday Sock Hop at the Shangri La!

Monday 6/8/2009:
Stubb's has Gomez, but they also do an in-store performance at Waterloo Records at 5pm, so catch that if ya can!  C3's new venue "The Independent" opens their doors with Little Joy so that is pretty f-in cool!  and.... the best kept secret in town on a Monday night is my new fave... TC's Lounge has the Little Elmore Reed Blues Band!!  They are the real deal... 'Fo 'Sho!!!

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Cool Pachanga Review from AusChron!

Tuesday, June 02, 2009 
 
Category: Music
Cumbia de la Pachanga!

Gaby Moreno, buenissima
John Anderson
A righteous throw down it was too.
Testament to the ultimate success of Saturday’s Pachanga! Latino Music Festival at Fiesta Gardens occurred during nearly every performance of the second-year event. You couldn’t enjoy a full set for fear you were missing an equally gratifying vibe at one of the other two stages. Opposite ends of the venue’s lush grounds made for a two-minute trek that nevertheless justified multiple PopSoCools on a hot, still afternoon down by the riverside.
Nine hours after my day began with El Tule’s ninepiece horn-, guitar-, and percussion-driven Woodstock, both headliners – Mexico City cumbia rockers Mexican Institute of Sound and Chihuahua-originated black-hat TejanoMichael Salgado – rocked Austin’s Eastside every watt as memorable as Of Montreal’s carnivalesque set in the unfathomably underutilized locale last fall. The crucial difference? Rather than a familiar variant of indie nation, cowtown’s rarely experienced melting pot kept its offspring shaded and hydrated in increasing numbers as the fiesta progressed. At the end of the marathon, Pachanga’s peak, co-organizer Rich Garza barely fathomed a weary, but genuinely validated estimate of 3,500 patrons.
Whatever their number, each and every one of them will gush on exactly what went down at the famed Live Music Capital’s newest gathering of tribes.


As co-Pachanga! promoter Alex Vallejo gave drum lessons in the Niños Rock Pachanga tent (“Latinos already have rhythm so we don’t need the down beat”), and El Tule swung through their “Three Widows” cumbia, local rock en Español quartet Kalua clamped down on wicked Spanish/German standard “Malagueña.” Maneja Beto keyboardist Bobby Garza explained octaves to the niños back in the shade, before Los Bad Apples followed fellow scensters Kalua with a peculiar blend of Latin American slink fronted by Anita Benner and rapper Zeale, who instigated early afternoon shaking by the best crowd yet, especially on the group's “Cumbia Chica.” David Garza closed the niños tutorial portion of Pachanga! with a songwriting demo beginning with “Happy Birthday” (“That’s the first song written 10 millions years ago by the cave mans”), and the “Hokey Pokey.” The day was anything but pokey.
Pachanga All Stars materialized as Vallejo with special guests, notably Guanajuato, Mexico, native fiddler Haydn Vitera, and at the finale, Los Bad Apples’ Anita Benner, with the Santana-loving sponsors (“Jingo”) dedicating their “Sweet Maria” to Steamboat captain Danny Crooks, who’d earlier taken credit for nurturing the local Latin rock scene in the mid-1990s by giving initial Sixth Street gigs to Vallejo, Del Castillo, Charanga Cakewalk’s Michael Ramos, and Los Lonely Boys. Give gracias at Threadgill’s Steamboat reunion Sunday, June 14.
Guatemalan turned Los Angelino Gaby Moreno turned in one of the festival’s breakout performances her second time in town. Leveraging her best Linda Perry (4 Non Blondes) to match her cherry red Harmony Rocker electric guitar, the singer’s trio plowed through her 2008 debut Still the Unknown, standouts “Wrong Side of the Road” and closer “Greenhorne Man” bookending Buena Vista Social Club calling card “Quizás, Quizás” and Moreno's duet with David Garza, “Amapola,” one of the uncontested highlights of the event. Brooklyn hybrid Cordero on the same stage later paled in comparison with its generic Latin pop, although the quartet's tribute to Spanish bullfighter Christina Sanchez revived the sun-baked assembly with a choral cry of “toro!”
In-between, Austin’s Ocote Soul Sounds cooked up an empanada of South American sounds, two guitars, twin fiddles, and even a pair of flutes, plus baritone sax and jawbone, metering out what should have doubled as a rain dance to cool the sweltering day. At the other end of the grounds, AJ Castilloand his powerhouse 7-piece built a “Brick House” of cumbias, rancheras, and polkas, with the frontman’s glitterati accordion infinitely more galvanizing than a guitar. Watch for this local. Castillo’s the Del Castillo of the Tejano set, his 17-year-old brother and MC Sergio another one to follow. Closer “El Super Man” proved capable of leaping Los Lobos' cumbias in a single bound.
Maneja Beto’s synth-driven New Wave take on Latin organic constituted another uniquely ATX musical offshoot – OMD meets Malo – while Chris Perez’s hair band offered weak power chords and not a single hint of his past life as Selena’s widower. In David Garza’s charismatic lockdown of all things Capital City rock y roll, including Nina Singh’s lioness beat and Suzanna Choffel’s “trial by Tejano fire,” manifested the musical side of the festival’s melting pot. His 10-minute closer, a cover cumbia of New Orleans’ Iguanas, steamrolled like Latin rock’s Lynyrd Skynyrd, Austin’s True Believers. Given the 1970s wah-wah guitar interplay of Grupo Fantasma siphon Brownout (“Laredo ‘77”), next year’s Pachanga! bill requires the Cream brownout of Amplified Heat. An undulating throng, including Garza and dancing partner Choffel, and later a conga line inhaled every pulsed beat of electro-cumbia by Charanga Cakewalk, Esquivel in Tejano mode, while San Antonio’s nine-piece female Mariachi Altenas, resplendent in matching red historical Spanish fashion, deserved the encore tight stage schedules didn't allow.
That left only the two headliners, Mexican Institute of Sound delivering a big festival rock-out despite only three laptop technicians fronting a live rhythm section, and Michael Salgado’s menacing all-in-black Tejano quartet banging out a “ritmo romantico” in the frontman’s quicksand voice – grainy, bottomless. As undeniable as the music line-up at Pachanga! 2 was the fact that cumbias are to all forms of Latino sonidos what guitars are to Marshall stacks.
Otra!

Friday, May 22, 2009

Happy Memorial Day weekend!!

so much to do...
so little time...

Friday night + Antones + Scabs =  PARTY!!!

Saturday marks the third anniversary of Clifford Antone’s death, so his namesake club is having a weekend extravaganza in his honor. more at www.austin360.com






In honor of Clifford, you should get down there and enjoy yourself, 
I know he would have liked that!

Saturday...
the Domain has the Wine and Food Fest, so fellas, I bet I know where all the ladies will be hanging on Saturday!!
Also, check out Fastball w/ Sounds Under Radio at the Parish!   Early in the day, the free Redd Volkaert show at the Continental Club is always cool too!!

Sunday...
Heybale at the Continental Club; a cool benefit at the Mohawk w/ El Guapo, New Roman Times and more; The Resentments at Saxon; DJ Kurupt at Red Fez and of course...Chicken Shit Bingo!!

Both Saturday and Sunday if you are in Round Rock, go to the Fiesta Amistad!!
Saturday Little Joe headlines and Sunday...look out for Grupo Fantasma!!!
Fo'mo' info:
http://www.elamistadclub.com/fiesta09/index.html

ps...
some of them Grupo guys will be at Pachanga next week w/ Brownout and Ocote Soul Sounds...just fyi!!
www.pachangafest.com 
for more info!  

and of course lotsa cool movies at the Alamo...beyond Star Trek, Terminator:Salvation opens this weekend and for the kids, Night at the Museum 2 too!!  

Have fun...Be Safe!!

Friday, May 15, 2009

Austin Does it again!


Here's a cool link to yet another poll which Austin tops!!
This time...as one of America's Best Bargain Cities!

http://finance.yahoo.com/real-estate/article/107080/Americas-Best-Bargain-Cities?mod=realestate-buy

and it also explains how the "Keep Austin Weird" phrase came to be!!
Ch-ch-check it out!!


Monday, May 4, 2009

Pachanga time is getting close!!

TICKETS FOR THE 2009 PACHANGA LATINO MUSIC FESTIVAL ON SALE NOW!

 

Popular conjunto star Michael Salgado is one of the many artists scheduled to perform at the second annual Pachanga Latino Music Festival at Fiesta Gardens in Austin, Texas on Saturday, May 30, 2009. The festival will host over 20 acts and DJs from Texas, California, NYC and Mexico, and will also showcase cuisine from Austin's greatest Latin American restaurants and an array of craft vendors. 

 

The one-day festival will once again close out Austin's Latino Music Month and showcase the region's vibrant blend of Latino-created music and art. Confirmed artists this year include Norteño superstar Michael SalgadoMexican Institute of Sound (fresh off their Coachella run), BrownoutOcote Soul SoundsDavíd GarzaLos Bad Apples, The Pachanga Allstars (featuring Vallejo) and more.

 

PLUS!!! The first 500 tickets sold online will also receive a FREE copy of the critically acclaimed new release Soy Sauce by Mexican Institute of Sound. Tickets are $20.00 in advance, and children under twelve are free when accompanied by a ticketed adult.

 

TICKETS ON SALE NOW AT ALL FRONT GATE LOCATIONS AND ONLINE!!!


http://www.pachangafest.com/


P.S.

Keep it tuned for more details on specials....hmmmm...


Thursday, April 30, 2009

So much to do in the ATX...

If you are looking for Cinco de Mayo parties this weekend, here is a small list of cool things to do this week! 

Events thru 5 de Mayo... + a bonus...

Thursday 4/30/09

Threadgill's World HQ - Joel Guzman's birthday bash

Shady Grove - Unplugged w/ Ryan Bingham (not Latino music, but a packed house!)

 

Friday 5/01/09

Gibson Guitar Showroom w/ Vallejo & Los Bad Apples

Central Market North - Cienfuegos

Driskill Hotel - Rosie Flores

Fiesta Gardens - Gary Hobbs, A.T. Boyz, Da Krazy Pimps

Austin Music Hall - Death Cab for Cutie (again not Latino, but packed!)

 

Saturday 5/02/09

6th street - Pecan Street Festival

Cheapo's Disc - Tito & Tarantula

Copa Bar - Funk Brasil, David Dos Santos

Fiesta Gardens - AJ Castillo, Grupo Mazz

Waterloo Park - Woofstock ( not Cinco related, but weird!)

 

Sunday 5/03/09

Pecan Street Festival

Fiesta Gardens - Santiago Jimenez, Johnny DeGollado

Emo's - Tito & Tarantula

 

Monday 5/04/09

Lucky Lounge - Haydn Vitera

Guero's - Trio Indio

 

Tuesday 5/05/09

CINCO DE MAYO parties at all the Mexican restaurants!

Cinco De Mayo block party 2nd Street area

Lucky Lounge - Boombox

Emo's - Pinata Protest

Beauty Bar- EZ Action Cinco party

Cinco De Mayo drink specials at Eddie V's & Roaring Fork

 

Wednesday 05/06/09

Republic Park - Los Lonely Boys



Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Pachanga means Party!!

It is time once again my brothas!  Last year was a blast and this year looks even better!  My birthday is in May, so we are having a little party... ok...it's not just because of my birthday... but May is the Latino Music Month and it is time to party!!!

Austin’s Latin-themed music, cultural arts and food festival, aka THE PACHANGA FESTIVAL... is baaaack...

The one-day festival will be held at Fiesta Gardens on May 30th and it promises a little bit of everything from all over the Latino music spectrum.

Michael Salgado (San Antonio, TX)
Plastilina Mosh (Monterrey, MX)
Mexican Institute of Sound (Mexico City, MX)
Brownout 
Ocote Soul Sounds
Pachanga All-Stars (featuring Alex, AJ, Omar Vallejo with Willie Alvarado, Hayden Vitera, Andres Delgado)
Mariachi Las Altenas (San Antonio, TX)
Cordero (New York, NY)
Gaby Moreno (Los Angeles, CA)
AJ Castillo 
David Garza 
Charanga Cakewalk
Maneja Beto 
Los Bad Apples 
El Tule 
Dignan (McAllen, TX)
Escondido Project 
Kalua 

Tickets go on sale Friday at all Front Gate Tickets and frontgatetickets.com. The first 500 tickets sold online will also receive a copy of “Soy Sauce” by Mexican Institute of Sound. Tickets are $20 in advance, and children under 12 are free when accompanied by a ticketed adult.

We'll see ya there!!!



Just one more reason...

Last night was tough to choose... It was one of those, "Wish I could be in 3 places at once kinda night!"  Spoon was at the Scoot Inn.  The Faint at Stubb's.  My Bloody Valentine at the Austin Music Hall.  All this on a Tuesday night!?  Not a bad selection of road shows huh?
But... Locally we had to Keep Austin Weird!  Antones had the Corporate Battle of the Bands - where people with real daytime jobs get to release their inner "Rock Star!"
A cool way for big companies here in town to let their employees rock out all while helping the Health Alliance for Austin Musicians!!  Everyone is a winner!  
But... I guess Cirrus Logic's "Logic 55" was the overall big winner of the night and "The Deuce" (another band made up of Cirrus employees) was crowd favorite... What is in the water over there?  "My So-Called Band" from George and Brothers LLP took best cover band and "Famous Characters" from GSD&M was best original band!!  Congrats to all of you and thank you for helping the Austin musicians...
You Rock!!  It's just one of the many reasons why this town is so cool!   

Fo'mo'info:

http://www.news8austin.com/content/your_news/default.asp?ArID=238589


Friday, April 17, 2009

Fest time!!

Spring is here...and some rain too, but we ain't made of sugar!!

This weekend I will just list a few fest options for ya, please click on the links and get out!
Texas Hill Country Wine and Food Festival: 
http://www.texaswineandfood.org/
with Sunday being the big finale at the Salt Lick Vineyard!

Lonestar Rod & Kustom Roundup at the Expo Center and SoCo.
with Jimmie Vaughan this afternoon!!  
www.lonestarroundup.com

www.oldsettlersmusicfest.org/
at the Salt Lick Pavillion...just camp out there!!!

Austin Reggae Festival
Auditorium Shores / Sat & Sun, Noon-10pm / $10 advance, $15 door + 2 non-perishable food items

www.austinreggaefest.com/ 

or if ya wanna stay indoors...
http://www.cinelasamericas.org/
Promotes cross-cultural understanding and growth through the media arts.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

TEXAS Hill Country Wine & Food Festival

It is here...Finally!
The Texas Hill Country Wine and Food Festival begins tomorrow, Thursday April 16th!
So many amazing restaurants showing off their amazing culinary offerings.  Where to begin!?
Thursday...check out the Texas Culinary Masters at the Four Seasons Hotel from 6:30-9:30pm!
It is pricey but the food will be amazing and as a bonus, there is a silent auction of highly sought after Moet Hennessy wines... I'm just saying...
On Friday I like the "Where  Terroir Meets Tradition" in the AT&T Hotel, classroom 101!
All the different cultural and culinary influences from across the great state of Texas will merge in one place with chefs from Maria Maria, The Carilon and The Gage Hotel flexing their muscles...
Saturday has the Wine & Food foundation of Texas 24th Annual Rare & Fine Wine Auction!
I will admit that I do not know much about wines, but if you do, this is the place for you.  The Four Seasons Hotel is the place to be if you might want to bid on over 300 auction lots! There will be wine from private cellars, dinners, trips and items from around the world up for grabs!
Sunday, Sunday, Sunday!!!
Join me at the Sunday Fair at the Vineyards at the Salt Lick!  From noon-5pm, there will be cooking demos, stroll through vendor tents and enjoy some great live music.  The Momo's music stage will feature Adam Ahrens just after 12pm, then Drew Smith's Lonely Choir at 1:30pm, Patrice Pike goes on just before 3pm and Dan Dyer jumps on at 4:10pm!  BBQ, good wine and live music... We'll see ya there this Sunday at the Vineyards at the Salt Lick (just past the restaurant and the Pavillion)     
  
Fo' mo' info:
http://www.texaswineandfood.org

Friday, April 10, 2009

Friday already??

Spring is in the air in the A-TX!  Lotsa choices on things to do this weekend!  Happy Easter or eatser if yer hungry and remember..."We're not made of sugar!" so don't be scared of the rain...it'll pass!

Today Friday 4/10... Free noon show at City Hall w/ Sahara Smith;
Vivian Girls at Mohawk, James McMurtry at Threadgill's, Split Lip Rayfield at Antones, Patricia Vonne and Charanga Cakewalk at the Continental Club, Grand Champeen at Creekside, Band of Heathens at Gruene Hall, Carolyn Wonderland at Nutty Brown, Ray Primm & Lisa Tingle at One2One, Broken Teeth at Room 710, and Soncache at El Sol y La Luna!

Saturday 4/11...I always like catching Redd Volkaert free at 3pm at the Continental Club, check it out and you will understand why!!  Also during the day...check out the funky chicken coop tour! (www.fccooptour.blogspot.com )  Later on...Kinks Hoot Night at Ruta Maya, Billy Harvey at the Amsterdam, Eric Tessmer at BD Riley's, Ray Benson at the Elephant Room!!? is he doing a new Texas swing jazz thing I don't know about?, Mau Mau Chaplains at Flamingo, Blue October at Stubbs for another sold out show, The Brew, The Eggmen at Jovitas, Seth Walker at Momo's, Pat Green at Nutty Brown, Afrofreque at Lambert's, Grady, Honky, Dixie Witch at Room 710 and of course...What a Saturday night...'cuz it's a Del Castillo CD release party at Antones, so look out, you have been warned!!

Sunday 4/12...Happy Easter!
Heads up...all the cool brunch spots will be packed!! Of course in the daytime I like Dale Watson at Ginny's, but you already know that by now, right??  There is a cool benefit for the Diabetes Association at the Continental Club so check out the "Hey, Loretta! Pie Social" with Rosie Flores, Brennan Leigh, Mike Barfield, Ted Roddy and many more, Mitch Watkins is at the Elephant Room, Mariachi Relamago at Nuevo Leon, The Durdens at Stubb's, DJ Kurupt at Red Fez, The Resentments at the Saxon Pub, Jane Bond at Roadhouse Rags and....
Morrissey will hit the stage at the Bass Concert Hall to help ya endure the cloudy, rainy weekend.       

Beyond the live music...be warned the Alamo Drafthouse might slip another World Premiere past you like they did with Star Trek last Monday!! 
Get ready...next week is the Texas Hill Country Wine and Food Festival, so get ready from Thursday the 16th thru Sunday the 19th!
Fo' Mo' info :  http://www.texaswineandfood.org/

  

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Is the Alamo Drafthouse the coolest or what?

If you haven't heard the latest cool move pulled by the Alamo, sit down and prepare to be impressed.  The Alamo had listed a free screening of Star Trek II The Wrath of Khan and they had a full house awaiting this Sci-fi gem from over 20 years ago!  I still think it was the best of all the Star Trek movies with the original cast... Before the movie starts, the writers of the new Star Trek movie get announced and they make a short speech, then the movie begins.  Or does it!?
Before it can get going the projector appears to jam and everything looks like it is over.  So the house lights come on and then... Mr. Spock, aka Leonard Nimoy appears to give the audience a lil pep talk!!  Then the Alamo did show the new Star Trek movie...a whole month before it is to be released!  Not only did the Alamo have the world premiere of this hotly anticipated movie, but they did it in such a cool way.  True Star Trek fans who packed the house to see an old Star Trek movie deserved to be there and to have the Mr. Spock cherry on top...nice!  Way to go Mr. League...the Alamo does it again!  "Live Long and Prosper!"

For more info check out this link from the Chronicle:
http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/Blogs/Screens     

Friday, April 3, 2009

What's so Cool about Austin?

People always ask me why I am always raving about living in Austin, Texas and I always try to describe all the options of cool, fun things to do!  This weekend is a spectacular case of "fun in the sun" because Spring has definitely arrived in the ATX! 
(also keep in mind that if you like sports...the Texas Relays are going on at UT!)
 
So, today here are a few options for Friday April 3rd, 2009:
T-Bird and the Breaks at the City Hall Plaza, free at noon;
Alvin Crow at Broken Spoke; Carrie Rodriguez at the Cactus Cafe;
Robyn Hitchcock at Antones; Los Bad Apples at Jovita's; Lil'Cap'n Travis at Continental Club; 
Guy Forsyth at Nutty Brown; Vallejo at Threadgill's; AJ Castillo, Joe Bravo, The Tortila Factory at H&H Ballroom; Blaze at Lamberts; Yonder Mountain String Band at Stubb's...oh and do not forget the Southern Sirens at Aces Lounge!!

Saturday April 4th, 2009:
WAR at the Louisiana Swamp Thing all day at MLK & Congress; 40 Acres Fest at UT; Boyz II Men, Cameo and more at the Urban Music Fest at Auditorium Shores; Gary Clark Jr. at Antones; Redd Volkaert free at three at the Continental Club, then at night go back for the Derailers; Mama Sweet at Momo's; WC Clark at the Saxon Pub; Slightly Stoopid at Stubb's; and for some sports action...Lightweight Lightning Boxing at the Erwin Center!!

Sunday April 5th, 2009:
THE BOSS...aka Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band at the Erwin Center!!!
The Riverboat Gamblers, The Black & White Years and Red Jumpsuit Apparatus at The Grind at MLK & Congress;  Heybale and Jon Dee Graham at the Continental Club; James Speer at the Elephant Room; Jerry Jeff Walker at the Gruene Hall; Ephraim Owens & Brannene Temple at Lambert's; Mariachi Relampago at Nuevo Leon; The Way It Is Fest at RED7; DJ Kurupt at Red Fez; The Resentments at the Saxon Pub; and of course...my favorite Sunday afternoon free show...Chicken Shit Bingo with Dale Watson at Ginny's Little Longhorn Saloon!!

Some of these events are free, and some might have a cover, so please doublecheck before you leave your house!!

Have Fun!!!
-A.D. in the A-TX!! 


Thursday, April 2, 2009

Happy Hour tonight!

6-8pm...
El Sol y La Luna at 6th/Red River...
Tribeza and Mexic-arte Happy Hour!!
C-ya there... 

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Free Dah-Veed show - Austin City Limits!

Don't say I didn't warn ya!
Next week, our buddy David Garza (yes the same guy who jammed in our backyard last week) will be on the ACL stage doing a taping next Wednesday!!
RSVP asap...tell 'em A.D. sent ya!!

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Party Review!

Thanks to everyone that came out on Sunday!  We had a blast here at the house as we gathered for the 3rd annual "Dah-veed's Eeest-side 'Cho!"  
A special thank you to:
David Garza, Cosmica Artists, Patricia Vonne, Bobby Laroche, Leche, Latin at Heart, Myrna Cabello, 'Ze and Chris, Brett McCormick, Al Duarte, Carlos San Miguel, Tito's Vodka, Ambiente Wine, Beth, Claudia, Gil, Rules, Alex, Jud, and all the rest of the friends and family that made it all happen!  We raised some money for the Austin Humane Society, so we did some good, while we had fun in the backyard with good friends and family!!

Check out the reviews/props:


they got the name wrong, but they had fun I think!!
 

Friday, March 20, 2009

Buzzzzzzz bands...

Tonight at Aces, check out LA's Airborne Toxic Event at 11pm!!
See what all the buzz is about and you can say you saw next year's band at SXSW of  '09!!
Don't be a laggard...don't jump on the bandwagon...
Beat the crowd and avoid the rush...
Fo' Mo' info:
www.myspace.com/theairbornetoxicevent

Thursday, March 19, 2009

"Dah-veed's Eeest-side 'Cho!!"


This Sunday -Sunday -Sunday!!!
3/22/09 is the date...mark yer calendars and get ready to Rumble!!!
from 2pm on we'll be jammin in the backyard here at the casa...
"Dah-veed's Eeest-side 'Cho!!"
hosted by David Garza!
with members of the following bands:  
DEL CASTILLO
VALLEJO
GRUPO FANTASMA/BROWNOUT
LECHE
PATRICIA VONNE
HAYDEN VITERA
LATIN AT HEART
RECKLESS KELLY
AJ CASTILLO
and a few surprise guests...

1708 Miriam Ave A-Tx, 78702
if you came last year, then you know the drill...

It is a benefit for the Austin Humane Society, but no pets allowed!
It will be a kid-friendly event, so bring the family and bring any special food/drinks the kids might need! Also please bring blankets/lawn chairs to sit on...

We will have hot dogs and chips, but if you prefer something special...bring it (veggie dogs/whole wheat buns, Grey Poupon, etc...)
Any questions, please lemme know...

Take care,
AD2
  

Monday, March 16, 2009

where to eat in the A-Tx...Breakfast tacos!!

Top 11...because sometimes 10 ain't enough...

(in No particular order)

Amaya's Taco Village
El Chilito
Mi Madre's 
Tamale House #3
Fran's/Dan's...same shit...
Luviano's (and the menudo is pretty damn good!)
Joe's Bakery (and the sweet bread is amazing...plus the bacon is killa!)
Maria's Taco Express
Austin Java
Torchy's
Arranda's

google 'em...and enjoy...


where to eat in the A-Tx...BBQ!!

Top 11...because sometimes 10 ain't enough...

(in no particular order)

Iron Works
Salt Lick
Poke-E-Jo's
Hoover's
Lambert's
Rudy's
Ruby's
County Line
Sam's
Lewis's BBQ
Artz Ribz...

google 'em...enjoy...


where to eat in the A-Tx...Burgers!!

Top 11 (because sometimes 10 ain't enough)

Casino el Camino
Jackalopes (but the double-wide is awesome too!)
Hut's
Phil's Ice House
Hoover's
Freddie's Place
Shady Grove
Dirty Martin's
Texadelphia (and their cheesesteak is killa!)
Dan's/Fran's--same thing...
Whataburger...gotta love a good Texas burger...

google them...and enjoy...



where to eat in the A-Tx...Pizza!!

top 11...
(because sometimes 10 ain't enough!)

(in no particular order)
Pizza:
Homeslice
Eastside Pies
Roppolos
Southside Flying Pizza
Mangia
Craig-O's
CPK
Double Dave's
The Onion
Hungry Howies
Mellow Mushroom

you gotta look 'em up on yer own, but trust me....'they good!!

Monday, March 9, 2009

Told ya I'd do it...

Here is the big list of parties for SXSW. 

http://www.newmusictipsheet.com/sxswpartylist2009.pdf

Some require badges, wristbands, invites, tattoos and super-secret, special handshakes.  But most are free!   Look over the list closely and maybe you find a way to eat and drink all day for free!!?  Good luck and please drink responsibly and stuff!
Take care,
AD  

Friday, March 6, 2009

Hapy Bday!

to the Nomad bar!  1 year old and tomorrow Saturday 3/7/09 you might wanna stop by and wish 'em a Happy B-day!  I was just there the other day for the RISE happy hour and Mr. Nomad himself, Miguel, told me about their 1 year anniversary party on Saturday afternoon.  They'll grill up some burgers and have some drink specials to get you ready to get on the mic with the Karaoke Underground!  Very low-key, but cool none the less.  That's what I like about the Nomad bar.  It's hidden, off the beaten path, but very cool indeed.   The bar is located on Cameron road, behind Capital Plaza, so it is shielded from I-35, but also out of sight, so you have to look for it. If you know where the Carousel Lounge is, then I bet you can find the Nomad...it is 2 blocks away, around the corner.  It is an oasis in the middle of neighborhoods and shopping centers in central Austin.  If you live near the old airport area, near 51st street/Cameron area, then you need to check it out and maybe make it your new neighborhood joint! It is a very laid back atmosphere with a nice patio area, so stake your claim to a good shady table when the weather is awesome...like this week has been!  It did win the Austin Chronicle Awards "BEST NEIGHBORHOOD DIVE BAR" for a reason...so check out this little gem asap, maybe we'll see you there this Saturday evening!!?

Check out :  http://www.nomadbar.com/home.html   for more info!

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Keep Austin Fun!


So many choices on fun things to do in Austin!  Gotta love it!!
I have some out of town friends that have asked me for some suggestions to some "secrets" that a visitor to our great city might not know about.  So over the next few weeks I will continue to add to the list of cool Austin dives,  hole-in-the-walls and other places off the beaten path.
Since people start arriving in Austin this week, for PubCon www.pubcon.com/austin2009.htm and SXSW www.sxsw.com I thought I would list some cool stuff to check out this weekend!
On Friday, get down to 6th street early.  Nakia & His Southern Cousins will put on a helluva show at Aces Lounge  www.acesaustin.com  and then, Austin's version of the "Pussycat Dolls" will blow you away!  They are called the "Southern Sirens" burlesque troupe and I still think they are Austin's best kept secret.  The girls are hot...but tough and cool!  It's only a matter of time before everyone is rushing down there to check 'em out, so beat the crowds and see for yourself! The girls are on stage at 11pm and 1am and I think they do it on Saturday night too!!
On Saturday - IT'S MY PARK DAY! Get in on this day of park appreciation by joining a cleanup project. Go online for a list of cleanup efforts all over this once filthy city. Volunteers receive a T-shirt and complimentary snacks and drinks. Sat., March 7, 9am-1pm. 477-1566. www.austinparks.org 
Then at night there is a cool benefit happening at the Scoot Inn with the Flametrick Subs, Honky and many more... Check out  www.eastinns.com   for more info!
Sunday, Sunday, Sunday!!!
Get thee to the chicken shittery!!  Sounds weird I know, but every Sunday Ginny's Little Longhorn Saloon has Chicken Shit Bingo going down!  It is a packed party as people buy squares and wait for the magic - of a chicken pooping on your lucky square...Bingo!!
Then if that is not cool enough for you... Dale Watson is knockin' the honky tonk rock outta the park!! His band is amazing and I bet you will find yourself trying to find some space to dance.For more info on him, check out his website: www.dalewatson.com
It is so cool there at Ginny's, that it will get packed, but luckily it is a daytime party.  So get there by 3pm or so to get a good spot! Check out www.ginnyslittlelonghorn.com  for more info!  It is the "honkiest, tonkiest beer joint in town!"

Thursday, February 26, 2009

SXSW party list...

Every year there is a cool 20-30 page list of all the parties going on during the SXSW week.  I've seen bits and pieces, but if you have a good list growing, share the wealth.  I will also make sure to spread the love and post as much info as possible.  With so much going on, it is good to have a game plan in mind before you head out your door!  I always like to catch cool buzz bands at the day time parties, so I can free up my night schedule to see even more bands!!!  I am a veteran of over 15 festivals, so I have plenty of tricks up my sleeve that I will continue to tell you about...
Keep it tuned!!!

-A.D.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

I found 'em...

Austin's version of the Pussy Cat Dolls... 
Get down to Aces Lounge on 6th street and see for yourself!  
The Southern Sirens put on a kick ass show and even my fiancee loved the outfits and moves.
The backing band is rocking out, playing all the 80's hair metal bands that literally scream for "Girls, Girls, Girls!"
Then down the stairs descend the Sirens that will gradually seduce you as they show off their provocative outfits.
They do strip, but in a tasteful way that lets them show off their expensive Victoria's Secrets lingerie.
It's a good way to let them re-live their 80's videos dance moves, so who am I to judge...
They only dance late on Friday and Saturday nights, so if you are making plans to head down to 6th street to check out something new... 
Keep the Sirens in mind!!