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Music ) Listings CALENDAR ( COMMUNITY SPORTS ARTS FILM MUSIC) LIST ING S LA PALAPA Triple Shot (7:00) NEWORLDELI Danny Britt, the Flyin’ A’s, LA ZONA ROSA SXSW (8:00) Karen Abrahams, Michael Fracasso, CLUB LISTINGS FROM THURSDAY BettySoo, Sara Hickman, Rex Foster, LAMBERTS SXSW (8:00) Kim Miller, Will T. Massey, Jeff THE GHOST ROOM Town Hall w/ the LATITUDE 30 SXSW (8:00) Talmadge, K.C. Clifford, Mary Battiata, Loom, Crayon Fields, Let’s Wrestle, LIBERTY Chicken Ranch Records Tim Henderson, Matt Harlan, Jim the Lovely Feathers, Dappled Cities, Presents Automusik, Mr. Lewis & Patton & Sherry Brokus, Cleve & Surf City (11:00am) R , SXSW (8:00) the Funeral 5, Blue Aeroplanes, Sweet Mary Hattersley (2:00) R GINNY’S LITTLE LONGHORN SALOON Willie Heath Neal, the Yuppie Pricks, NUNO’S ON SIXTH Pee Wee Calvin & Alvin Crow (9:00) Beautiful Supermachines♪, Distant the Way Tis Seconds, the Minutes, the Safes GRUENE HALL Raul Malo (8:00) R R OKAY MOUNTAIN GALLERY Light Lodge (11:00am) w/ Speculator, Prince Rama of HABANA CALLE 6 Muzzleofbees w/ R Common Loon, Group of the Altos, LIFT CAFE Clint Niosi (6:00) Ayodhya, Sleep Over, Pure Ecstasy, Conrad Plymouth, Juniper Tar, Invade LONGBRANCH INN 12XU w/ Air Traffic Silver Pines, M. Geddes Gengras, Rome, Pezzettino, Strand of Oaks, Peter Controllers, Dikes of Holland, XYX, the Pocahaunted, Sun Araw, Headdress, Wolf Crier, Roadside Graves, Kings Go Zoltars, Sally Crewe & the Sudden Young Prisms, White Rainbow Forth (11:00am) R, SXSW (8:00) Moves, Simple Circuit, Grant Hart, (11:00am) R R HEADHUNTERS Mint/Six Shooter Tommy Keen (noon) ONE 2 ONE BAR Kevin Hahn, Brother w/ Carolyn Mark, Amelia Curran, LOVEJOYS Pop Montreal w/ the Name, Sal & Jamie Drake, Chris Pierce, the Hot Panda, Luke Doucet, Melissa Turbo Fruits, Plants & Animals, Basia Rescues, Jenni Alpert, Paper Raincoat, McClelland, the Pack A.D., Justin Bulat, Diamond Rings, Chilly Gonzales, Shane Alexander, Justine Bennett & Rutledge, the Beauties, Carolyn Mark, Let’s Wrestle, Hollerado, So Cow Chris Seafried, Gaby Moreno, Levi Nardwuar (2:00) R , SXSW (8:00) (noon) R Weaver, Michele Vreeland, Joey Ryan, Amber Rubarth, Chris Arnott, Matt HICKORY STREET BAR & GRILL Danny LUCKY LOUNGE Berklee College of Ellis (2:00) R , the HiDefs (9:00) Fast Fingers (5:00) Music, Dorm Sessions w/ Amber OPAL DIVINE’S FREEHOUSE SXSW (8:00) THE HIDEOUT THEATRE Indie Sounds w/ Rubarth, Jordan Tarrant, Nini & Ben, Shwa Losben, Jazz Mills, Greg Holden, Ann Driscoll, A House A Home, Merry OPAL DIVINE’S PENN FIELD Leeann Go Round, Melissa Ferrick (1:00) Atherton (11:00am) Amber Rubarth, Ian Axel, NLX, Bonnie R Whitmore, Eleanor Whitmore w/ Chris , Ian McLagan & the Bump Band; THE PARISH NPR Music w/ Brooklyn Masterson, Deadbeat Darling (noon) bMused Music w/ Anthony Hughes, Rider, Smith Westerns, Local Natives, R , SXSW (8:00) Lunic, Dave Schulz, Elyse Haren, ELR, G-Side, Surfer Blood, Sleigh Bells Feel Never Real (6:00) R HOLE IN THE WALL Fatback Circus, (noon) R , SXSW (8:00) Makeout Party, Through the Trees, LUSTRE PEARL Dickies/Filter Magazine THE PARLOR HYDE PARK Trekky Records Most Ghosts, Salesman, the w/ the Happy Hollows, the Veils, w/ Birds & Arrows, Caltrop, Schooner, Deaf Ears, Obsolete Machines, Dawes, Delta Spirit, Cymbals Eat Hammer No More the Fingers, Lost in Leatherbag , A Dream Asleep, Guitars, the Boxer Rebellion, the the Trees, Love Language (2:00) R ♪ Temper Trap, Dr. Dog (3:00) R Watching the Moon, Muchos THE PARLOR Shit & Shine, Rusted Shut, Backflips!♪, Paper Shapes, Hammer MAGGIE MAE’S SXSW (8:00) When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth, No More the Fingers, Bridge Farmers, MARIA’S TACO XPRESS Kelly Dalton, Todd, and PC Worship (2:30) R Demon Beat, Crash Gallery, We the Early Thomas, Victoria Williams, Granada, Prayer for Animals (2:00) R PATSY’S COWGIRL CAFE Weldon Henson Jim Lauderdale, Ruby James, Tom (7:30) HOME SLICE PIZZA Music by the Slice Freund, Randy Weeks, Will Sexton, w/ Hop Along, Brazos, Pattern Is John Fullbright, Ruby Dee & the POODIE’S HILLTOP BAR & GRILL Anameieke Quinn, Wink Keziah, AJ Movement, Surf City, Love Language, Snakehandlers♪, Rosie Flores R Radar Brothers, Shilpa Ray & Her (noon) R Downing Happy Hookers, Lost in the Trees, MEAN-EYED CAT Lynda Kay, Reid Wilson RABBIT’S LOUNGE The Skeletons, Mincho These United States, Dinosaur & His So-Called Friends (6:30) R Jacob, Arturo Torres, Martin Perna, Jon Feathers, Oh No Ono, Bright Light Langford, Earl Poole Ball (6:00) R Social Hour (noon) R METROPOLIS APARTMENTS KillRedRocketRecords Pool Party w/ RED 7 SXSW (8:00) HOTEL SAN JOSÉ White Dress, John Amo Joy, Colony Collapse, Flashbulb RED EYED FLY Little Radio w/ Jason David Kent, Morning Teleportation, Fires, the See, Criminal Tower, Collett, Those Darlins, Sarah Jaffe, Still Life Still, Nathaniel Rateliff, Dax Midstates & the Choir of Ghosts, More (noon) R , SXSW (8:00) Riggs, Smokey Angle Shades, Kevin Fever Dreams, Burnt Ones, Monument Welch, Billy Joe Shaver (noon) R RED FEZ Silver Starling, Eternal Summer, to No One, Bloody Knives♪, TV Ghost Best Coast, Japandroids, No Age HYDE PARK BAR & GRILL Deli Magazine (2:00) R (2:00) R NY/Citizen Music w/ Deadbeat MI CASA TAMALES & CANTINA SXSW RIGHT ON RAINEY The Danvilles, Cerebral Darling, Blackbells, New Madrid, the (8:00) Shake, Black Taxi (6:00) R Ballzy, Gold Jungle, Hanna Barbarians, MOHAWK Billions Corp./Ticketfly w/ Heather Duby, Title Tracks, Darlings, I LUV VIDEO Snakepit w/ Muhammadali, Avi Buffalo, Bear in Heaven, the Common Prayer (11:00am) R Ghost Mall, Hollywood, Sick Weapons, Cave Singers, Bowerbirds, the Black Ghost Knife, Wild America, Sexycrimes, RILEY’S TAVERN Nate Lange, Michael Angels♪, Sharon Jones & the Dap- Wren & Andrea Marie Gay Witch Abortion, the Pharmacy, Kings; Hometapes w/ Collections Street Eaters, Shellshag, This Bike Is Of, the Caribbean, All Tiny Creatures, RUTA MAYA Trespassers William, Jennifer a Pipe Bomb (2:00) R Slaraffenland, Pattern Is Movement, Leonhardt, Brian Ledford, Shannon THE INDEPENDENT AT 501 STUDIOS Bear in Heaven (noon) R , SXSW McNally, Natalia Zuckerman, Funk-o- SXSW (8:00) (8:00) Tron, Dimitri’s Ascent, Spank, Toast, Helix, Metranohm, Velvet Truckstop JOVITA’S Twangfest KDHX, Inside: MOMO’S Taxidermy/Fake Four/Focused (2:00) R Tim Easton, Elizabeth Cook, Carrie Noise w/ Cars & Trains, Radical Face, Rodriguez, These United States, Ray Cecshi, Icon the Mic King, Serge RUTH’S CHRIS STEAK HOUSE Jeff Lofton Wylie Hubbard, Gordon Gano & the Severe, Mic Crenshaw, Animal Farm, (7:00) Ryans; Outside: Ben Sollee & Daniel Bastard Patriots, Darktime Sunshine, SAXON PUB Sons of the Saxon w/ Martin Moore, Diplomats of Solid Sole & the Skyrider Band (1:00) R , George Devore, Waylon Payne, Jarret Sound, the Wooden Sky, the Glossary, SXSW (8:00) Shaub (2:00) R , Paula Nelson, Sis Chris Grabau, Monahans, Matt the MONKEYWRENCH BOOKS Chicken Little, Deville, Monte Montgomery (8:00) Electrician♪ (1:00) R , the Cornell Your 33 Black Angels, Gold Lake, THE SCOOT INN Baeble Music, Outside: Hurd Band (8:00) Peter & the Wolf, the Eastern Sea Seabear, Dappled Cities, Bear Hands, KARMA LOUNGE SXSW (8:00) (noon) R Jaguar Love, Holy Fuck; Inside: The KENNY DORHAM’S BACKYARD Los Texas MWTX LOT Eastbound & Found, Stage Happy Hollows, These United States, Javelin, Dosh Timbre Timbre (noon) Wranglers♪, El Tule, Ruben Ramos & 1: Ragen Fykes, Freelance Whales, R the Mexican Revolution, Little Joe y la Ume, Warpaint, Morning Benders, , SXSW (8:00) Familia (7:00) Here We Go Magic, Maluca, GZA; SOHO LOUNGE SXSW (8:00) KICK BUTT COFFEE Mark Hendricks (6:30) Stage 2: Burnt Ones, Diamond Rings, SONNY’S VINTAGE Paisley Umbrella w/ Kid Sister, Slow Club, Danielson, the Hoa Hoa’s, Broadfield Marchers, KLUB KRUCIAL French Music Delegation Delorean, White Denim (noon) R w/ Cocoon, Soko, Uffie, Dead Sexy Strangers Family Band, Grand Atlantic, Runaway Suns, the Ugly Beats♪, the Inc., Hands on the Top of Our Heads, R the Bewitched, General Elektriks, Chevelles (noon) Brodinski (noon) R 114 T H E A U S T I N C H R O N I C L E MARCH 19, 2010 a u s t i n c h r o n i c l e . c o m.
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