Showing posts with label Uncle Billy's Lake Travis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Uncle Billy's Lake Travis. Show all posts

Monday, November 12, 2012

Mistake by the Lake: Last call at Uncle Billy's

Mistake by the Lake: Last call at Uncle Billy's

Uncle Billy's Lake Travis, the barbecue restaurant/microbrewery/live music venue at Oasis, Texas, has closed its doors as of today, Monday November 12th. It will re-open for the remaining dates on its music calendar, and for any private parties already booked. Ownership of the space, which includes two floors, a state-of-the-art brewing system, a professional stage, and a capacity of 1100+, reverts to Oasis main man Bo Theriot.

The original Uncle Billy's Brew & Que was opened in 2007 on Barton Springs Road in South Austin, combining Texas barbecue with the brewing wizardry of Brian "Swifty" Peters (who left the company earlier this year to co-found his own brewpub/pizzeria, the Austin Beer Garden Brewing Company). A second, much larger location, Uncle Billy's Lake Travis, opened its doors in November of 2010...

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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Mal Thursday's Texas Tyme Machine at Uncle Billy's Fall 2011




Mal Thursday's Texas Tyme Machine proudly presents the season finale of Uncle Billy's Honky Tonky Happy Hour series, an ACL Weekend triple-header Friday, Saturday, and Sunday September 16 through 18, featuring a stellar line-up including Jesse Sublett, Freddie Krc and Cam King, Eric Hisaw, and John Evans Band. Hosted by Curtis B. Lokey. All absolutely free.

Meanwhile, up at the Lake, the Texas Tyme Machine continues its residency at Uncle Billy's Lake Travis with shows every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night, with host/DJ Mal Thursday.






Tuesday, August 23, 2011

The Texas Garage Project!

Presenting Austin's newest supergroup, The Texas Garage Project, founded in 2011 to play genuine Texas music with an emphasis on garage, psychedelic, and other rockin' '60s and '70s-inspired sounds. Membership is rotating, with an open-ended pool of musicians. Charter members include members of The Jungle Rockers, The Mother Truckers, The Freddie Steady Five, The Thunderchiefs, The Diplomats of Solid Sound, The Crazy Kings, The Bellfuries, The Ugly Beats, The Explosives, and The Nervebreakers.

This Friday night, the Texas Garage Project will be opening for Joe "King" Carrasco and the Crowns at Uncle Billy's Brewery & BBQ Lake Travis. Special guest vocalists performing with the TGP include Rick Broussard, T. Tex Edwards, Opie Hendrix, Mal Thursday and Joe "King" Carrasco. On October 7th, the TGP returns to Uncle Billy's for a show with The Mother Truckers. Special guests to be announced.

Monday, August 8, 2011

Joe "King" Carrasco and the Crowns at Uncle Billy's Lake Travis

On Friday August 26th, Joe King Carrasco and the Crowns' 2011 Reunion Tour rolls into Uncle Billy's Brewery & BBQ Lake Travis at 6550 Comanche Trail in Austin (next door to the Oasis). Opening the show will be The Texas Garage Project at 8 pm. Tickets are only $12 in advance, and are available at Uncle Billy's or online at FrontgateTickets.com.

The Story of Joe King Carrasco and the Crowns

by Joe Nick Patoski

In the late summer 1979, Joe "King" Carrasco formed a stripped-down four-piece combo to replace his Chicano big band, El Molino. Dubbed the Crowns, organist/accordionist Kris Cummings, bassist Brad Kizer, and drummer Miguel Navarro backed up Carrasco at Raul's, the famed punk club, and the Hole-in-the-Wall, and other University of Texas-area venues in Austin, quickly gaining a following around their revved-up Tex-Mex brand of punk rock, harkening back to the classic Vox and Farfisa organ-driven sound first popularized by the 1960s Texas bands Sir Douglas Quintet ("She's About A Mover"), Sam The Sham and The Pharoahs ("Wooly Bully"), and ? And the Mysterians ("96 Tears").

In November 1979, Joe "King" Carrasco & the Crowns made their first trip to New York City where Joe "King" almost gave the Lone Star Café's owner, Mort Cooperman, a heart attack when he jumped off the club's balcony onto the stage. The band was such a sensation, they were invited to play the storied Mudd Club downtown, and returned to Austin with critical praise from New York's music press including Lester Bangs and John Rockwell of the New York TImes.

Armed with a 45 rpm single "Party Weekend" b/w "Houston El Mover" that was financed by ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons, the band returned to New York in the spring of 1980 to record a demo album for Warner Brothers Records, which was eventually released on ROIR records as "Tales From the Crypt," and platy two weeks worth of dates at CBGB's, Hurrah, TR3, which would lead to more bookings at the Danceteria, the Peppermint Lounge, and the Bottom Line, as well as appearances in Washington, DC, Boston, Toronto, Providence, and other cities in the northeast.

By the end of the summer, Joe "King" Carrasco & the Crowns signed a recording contract with Stiff Records in England and embarked on the Son of Stiff Tour with Tenpole Tudor, Dirty Looks, the Equators, and Any Trouble, an extended three-month tour of the United Kingdom, Europe, and the northeastern United States, promoting their debut album and the single "Buena," a Top Ten hit in France and Sweden that charted in the Top 40 on the BBC.

While overseas, the band filmed a video of "Buena" in London, and taped television appearances in Spain, France, and on Musicladen in Germany, which was broadcast across the Continent.

In January, 1981, the band issued their first US album on the Hannibal label for music empresario Joe Boyd and appeared on the television series "Saturday Night Live" and was a featured act on a new cable television channel called MTV. Later that year, JKC and the Crowns made their West Coast debut at the Whiskey-A-Go-Go behind their Hannibal EP "Party Safari" and played a date in the basement of Hollywood's Cathay de Grande where they shared the bill with Top Jimmy & The Rhythm Pigs and Los Lobos, making their West LA debut.

Joe "King" Carrasco & The Crowns played a critical role in exporting the Austin sound and Texas music around the world, while establishing the band as one of the most popular music-makers in the Lone Star state in clubs, at Spring Break in South Padre Island, and in arenas and outdoor venues such as Red Rocks, the Frank Erwin Center, the Summit, the Ritz, and Southpark Meadows where they shared the bill with the Talking Heads, the Police, REMm UB 40, the English Beat, the Go-Gos, George Thorogood, and Culture Club.

Thirty years later, the band that exported Tex-Mex Rock-Roll around the globe has reunited for a limited number of Texas dates, demonstrating to fans that what they had heard all those years ago was no mirage: Joe "King" Carrasco & the Crowns rock like no one else before or since.

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.

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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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