Showing posts with label SXSW. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SXSW. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Uncle Billy's Honky Tonk Happy Hour EXTENDED EDITION March 14-18

To celebrate the beginning of another season of Honky Tonk Happy Hour shows, as well as a certain festival that cannot be named, Uncle Billy's Brew & Que Barton Springs will present over 30 hours of absolutely free live music Wednesday through Sunday March 16-18. More dates and artists TBA.

Presented by Uncle Billy's in association with Mal Thursday's Texas Tyme Machine.

Weds. 3/14:
2 pm: Chisolm Karen
3 pm: Kid Hollywood
4 pm: Patrick Sweany
5 pm: Lisa Marshall

Thurs. 3/15:
2 pm: Chuck Fleming
3 pm: The Human Condition
4 pm: Winterpills
5 pm: Seth Sherman
7 pm: George Kinney
8 pm: Tom Ben Lindley

Fri. 3/16: Hosted by Mal Thursday
2 pm: T. Tex Edwards & the Texwardians
3 pm: Matt Hebert
4 pm: Hans Frank El Gallo
5:30 pm: Jesse Sublett & Jon Dee Graham
7:30 pm: Uncle Bob NYC
8 pm: Stevie Tombstone

Sat. 3/17: Hosted by Roggie Baer
2 pm: Edison Chair
4 pm: Billy Harvey
6 pm: Steve Poltz
7 pm: The Sun Parade

Sun 3/18: Hosted by Curtis B. Lokey
2 pm: Honky Tonk Blood Brothers Hangover Session with John Evans Band & Hank Schyma & Friends
6 pm: Davis Rogan

Admission is free, donations appreciated.

Edison Chair, Billy Harvey, and Steve Poltz appear courtesy of Rajiworld: http://www.rajiworld.com/

Uncle Billy's online: http://unclebillysaustin.com/
http://twitter.com/UncleBillys

Mal Thursday's Texas Tyme Machine podcast archives: http://texastymemachine.mevio.com/

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

The Mal Thursday Show #35: Texas Tyme Machine Vol. 5

The Golden Dawn Story

Even though Mal Thursday's Texas Tyme Machine has been spun off into its own 'cast, here's the fifth volume of the series presented one last time on The Mal Thursday Show, in case you missed it. This show has a lot more subscribers at the moment, and this episode needs to be heard!

Mal Thursday pays a visit to the rock n' roll ranch of George Kinney of pioneering Texas psychedelic band The Golden Dawn. Also in the show, recent releases from Amplified Heat, White Dress, and The Black Angels, and '60s fuzz classics from The Zakary Thaks, Sweet Smoke, and The Bubble Puppy. The Texas Tyme Machine floating concert series is organizing a series of benefits for the George Kinney Medical Fund, to raise money for Kinney's cancer treatments. The next one is Saturday March 19th at Uncle Billy's Lake Travis from Noon to 8 p.m. Central Time. To donate, the mailing address is George Kinney, P.O. Box 51, Cedar Creek, Texas 78612 USA. PayPal donations can be made to kinney777@gmail.com.

Presented in Living Monophonic Sound.

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Playlist:

THE GOLDEN DAWN: I'll Be Around
THE MOVING SIDEWALKS: 99th Floor
SWEET SMOKE: Morning Dew
THE LEMON FOG: Summer
KENNY AND THE KASUALS: See Saw Ride
THE ZAKARY THAKS: Green Crystal Ties
THE BUBBLE PUPPY: Hot Smoke and Sassafrass

THE GOLDEN DAWN: My Time
THE SPADES: You're Gonna Miss Me
THE GOLDEN DAWN: Evolution/Tell Me Why/Starvation
GEORGE KINNEY: How Could I Ever Say Goodbye

THE MULLENS: Don't Treat Me Cold
AMPLIFIED HEAT: What's It Gonna Be Will Be
WHITE DRESS: No Solid State
THE BLACK ANGELS: Haunting at 1300 McKinley
THE SONS OF HERCULES: Shakin' Street
THE PIRATES: I'm Cuttin' Out

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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

A Highly Subjective Guide to the 2010 SXSW Film Festival, Pt. 1

Beginning this Friday, March 12th, through Saturday, March 20th, Austin plays host to the South by Southwest Film Festival, which The Onion A.V. Club has called "one of the least stuffy film festivals in the country, as evidenced in its unabashed taste for mainstream comedy and weird passion projects to go alongside the usual arthouse fare."

Among the buzz-worthy films that will be screened during SXSW are such titles as MacGruber, which promises to be the first "Saturday Night Live" spin-off since Wayne's World not to be terrible (although some consider The Ladies Man a guilty pleasure), and The Runaways, the story of the all-girl '70s hard rock band starring Dakota Fanning as Cherie Currie and Kristen Stewart as Joan Jett.

What follows is a highly subjective day-by-day list of some of most compelling movies being screened during SXSW 2010...

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