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Sunday, July 31, 2005

Some Notes on July Stats, Ads etc.

First, I would like to remind everyone about the Free Ads. They are now getting traffic from Google and Yahoo from people searching for "musicians ads san antonio", "musicians classifieds san antonio" and similar phrases. Right now there are ads for artwork, distribution and promotion, and affordable web sites. There are also categories for musicians wanted, musicians available, band announcements, etc. They are completely free, no catch. Check 'em out. Tell your friends.

Second, in case anyone is interested, here are some tidbits about the stats for July.
- just hit the 12,000 hits mark on the counter (since I started this blog in April)
- over 2,000 people have visited this site in July
- according to Google, who keeps track of every time their ads are displayed on here, the ads have been displayed over 5,500 times in July, with an average of 200 times a day
- the most listened to song on the mp3 "jukebox" in July was The Groove Movement's "Sparrow's Song"
- most of the traffic this month has come from people searching for specific bands and clubs in San Antonio; a lot also comes from bookmarks and links from band pages (thanks guys!)
- many people stick around and read the reviews and interviews

All in all, not a bad month! San Antonio ROCKS!!

Another Band Blog - The Killing Floor

Another local band has started keeping a weblog: The Killing Floor now has a blog at:
http://tkf.blogspot.com/

Go check it out to get to know the band, keep up with what they're doing, check out some pics, etc.

Too cool!

New Band Spitfire's 1st Gig


New band Spitfire is playing their first official gig at BoozeHounds Friday August 5th. Spitfire does covers of a wide variety of rock and dance music, as well as originals. Their song list includes Puddle of Mudd, Sublime, Velvet Revolver, Orgy, The Romantics, The Knack, Pearl Jam, Weezer, AC/DC, Aerosmith, Joe Satriani, Steppenwolf, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Jimi Hendrix, U2, The Cars and more. Sounds like an interesting mix. They would love to get some local support for their first gig, so if you get a chance to head out to BoozeHounds (8331 Perrin-Beitel @ 410 - they start around 9:00 pm), go check 'em out.

Spitfire will also be playing at:
The Trap - Saturday August 6
The Irish Pub - Saturday August 13
Firehouse Pub & Grill - Saturday August 20

Alkaline Trio, My Chemical Romance at Sunset Station

Alkaline Trio, My Chemical Romance and Reggie & The Full Effect will be coming to Sunset Station September 24, 2005. Tickets go on sale to the general public August 6 at 10:00 am at Ticketmaster and will be $16.00 general admission. There will be an internet presale Aug. 4 10:00 am thru Aug. 5 10:00 pm.

Saturday, July 30, 2005

Alter Ego's New Blog

The band Alter Ego has started keeping a weblog, called "Alter Ego Maniacs"! You can find their new blog at:

http://thebandalterego.blogspot.com/

They're just back from taking a brief hiatus to learn some new songs and ready to get back in the action. So, any time you want to know what's going on with those guys, just jump over there and read their lastest post.

Lookin' good, guys!

Friday, July 29, 2005

Iris at The Trap Tonight

from Iris:

The Trap tonight - Jul 29, 2005

Just a reminder that we will be playing the The Trap tonight from 9:30 to 1:30. If there is one place that loves to rock it's The Trap.

We will have t-shirts for sale and more rock n roll than you can shake your butt to.

As always show up and take a photo with the band so we can paste your mug in our photo section.

We updated our show section. We'll be playing the Booze Hounds on September 2nd and on October 29th we'll be hosting the Guadalupe River Club's annual Halloween party - yeah baby! Jim is already getting his costume ready.

Thursday, July 28, 2005

Interview with Mr. Mark Carrillo

After taking in some down-home tunes with The Psychedelic Jukebox at Panchito's last weekend, somewhere inbetween all of the fans and friends, I had a chance to sit with Mark and talk to him not only about SA music, but about his long-standing career as a media icon in San Antonio!

(I should mention that The Psychedelic Jukebox consists of: Mark Carrillo, JCM, Kevin Baxter, Tim Mckee and Rory Charitan)...

Mark has been in the radio and t.v. business for 28 years, and is a ball of energy in person, just as you've probably heard him on the air, and always on stage.

This man can sing, play tamborines, congas, and totally BUST A MOVE! His dance moves really added additional spice to the songs, and it was so obvious he loves what he's doing. (Lots of people bopping around, including me!)

Mark's resume is extensive, with his first big time radio gig as a newscaster on KTSA, and KTFM.

Mark is probably best known for his gigs on Y100, KITY, KLLS, and KKYX.

He also did the SAC show on KTSA while in college, and is currently an account executive at KBEJ UPN2, and MySA.COM. He continues his work as an account executive and as a voice-over artist, actor and lead. (GREAT radio voice)

One of the highlights of his career was a part in the 1996 movie, "Selena".

We talked quite a bit about the radio and music biz, starting with the late Joe Anthony, to whom Mark contributes so many band's successful careers including REO Speedwagon, AC/DC, Rush, The Scorpions...that list is long as most know.

I asked him if the radio station market had changed drastically, and why.

Quite on the record, Mark explained that ownership rules changing caused more 'cookie cutter' radio stations, with tighter playlists, and less personality.

In between his hectic schedule, Mark thoroughly digs what he's doing, and is hoping to soon have more time to perform live.

We look forward to it!

...gotta say my fave was, "Brandy"!

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51 ACRES @ BoozeHounds this Friday

51 ACRES will be at BoozeHounds (410 and Perrin
Beitel, across from Academy) this Friday at 10pm. This
will be our first time to play this new bar so come on
out and show your support.

NO COVER!!! CHECK THE WEBSITE FOR DETAILS!!!

Thank you so much for your support!

-51 ACRES-
San Antonio's Best Party Band
http://www.51acres.com

Up Next:
Friday, August 5th @ ReBar!!!


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Mark Monaco This Week

from Mark Monaco:


We’ll be back in Pleasanton, Texas this Friday, July 29 at Texas South. Show kicks off at 8pm and this show is free. We will be premiering our new line of Mark Monaco Band ladies logo tanks and baby-doll tees that our female fans have been requesting for some time now. We will have these available online as well in the near future. For show info call (830) 281-8700.

Next Friday night, August 5th, we will be returning to the Broadway 5050. We’re excited about getting back to party with all you crazy “09ers.” Show kicks off at 9pm and there will be no cover. For more info, please visit http://www.five0five0.com/ or call (210) 826-0069.

Just a reminder, you can get your copy of our new CD, Alternate Frequency, at LoneStarMusic.com. Just search Mark Monaco and click on the photo. Also, starting next week, we’ll have copies available at Borders in the Quarry in San Antonio


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Psychobilly, Rockabilly & Striptease tonight

TONIGHT: Fluff Girl Burlesque, a touring troupe of striptease
ladies backed by the comic relief of Count Smokula! Come
see this batch of beauties on tour from Seattle, Hollywood and
Canada! Also don't miss the honky tonk-a-billy from Lil' Bit
& The Customatics and the psycho sounds of San Antonio's
Sick City Daggers!


HAIRBALL8 AND CHAZ ENT. PRESENT...

TONIGHT Thursday July 28th, 2005


Sam’s Burger Joint

330 E. Grayson Ave

San Antonio, TX



1100pm………FLUFF GIRL BURLESQUE

1000pm………Lil’ Bit & The Customatics

900pm………..Sick City Daggers

Strictly 18 & Up, Doors 830pm. $7 before 9pm and $10 after 9pm.

More info on Fluff Girl Burlesque at:
www.fluffgirlburlesque.com

Flyer at:
http://www.hairball8.com/label/Frame3.htm

KISS Lunch on Location Friday

Date: 07/29/05
Venue: Malik's Philly's Phamous
Event URL: http://www.phillysphamous.com/home.php
Start Time: 10:00AM
End time: 3:00PM

Get a taste of rock during your lunch hour this Friday! Join KISS mid-day host, Alexis broadcasting live from Malik's Philly's Phamous newest location at Bandera and 1604. Stop by and meet owner Malik Rose, register to win tickets to Ozzfest 2005, System of a Down, Foo Fighters and more! Plus, the first ninety-nine KISS Extended Family Members through the door will get a complimentary Italian Ice and a FREE KISS t-shirt. It's Lunch On Location, brought to you by San Antonio's Rock Station...99.5 KISS!

Electric Crush - CD & New Dates

from Electric Crush's Newsletter:

NEW STUDIO - NEW CD
Electric Crush in the Studio
EC has been recording the new tracks for their national release version of 'The Human Frequency'. This new version of the CD has been recorded at Salmon Peak Studios just outside of San Antonio. The facility is a beautiful multi-million dollar studio nestled in the hill country and features an 1970's vintage NEVE console. Running the show is studio owner Mark Sinko and turning the knobs is legendary engineer R.B. Blackstone, who's work includes such notables as Alice Cooper and Ricky Skaggs.

This new release includes 6 new EC songs along with 5 new versions of some EC classics... and a special Electric Crush version of the hit song 'Fire' by Jimi Hendrix. - Pre-release versions of the album should be available sometime in September.

EC Merchandise
New EC Merchandise is rolling in... get your hands on some great EC stuff on our website or at shows when we come to town. There are great T-shirts, stickers, buttons and of course CD's.

Help Spread the word... wear a T-Shirt!

Electric Crush Merchandise

Upcoming Electric Crush Shows
Aug 6th 2005 San Antonio, TX - Jack's Bar and Grill - 9:00pm 18+
Aug 19th 2005 Dallas, TX - Across the Street Bar - 8:30pm 18+
Aug 26th 2005 Denton, TX - Club Inferno - 10:00pm 18+


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Skunkweed at The Cross-Eyed Seagull

Saturday, July 30th @ 9:30 PM


Skunkweed invites you to come out this Saturday night for a Mid-Summer bash At The Cross-Eyed Seagull. It is located north of 1604 on Stoneoak and Huebner. This is the first time the Weed has ever played this venue. So come out and help us show them what it's all about! The theme will be funny party hats. Wear your wackiest party hat and you might win a prize.

Taco Land aid effort continues

from the San Antonio Express-News, by Jim Beal Jr.:

In the aftermath of the June 24 shootings at Taco Land, there were hopes and prayers that bartender Denise "Sunshine" Koger and doorman "Gypsy" Doug Morgan would survive the attack that claimed the life of Ram Ayala, the storied owner of the storied place.

Musicians and fans sprang into action to put together benefits to pay tribute to Ram while raising money for Koger and Morgan. Sam's Burger Joint, up the street from Taco Land, had an opening July 30 and immediately that date was pegged for a Taco Land fundraiser.

Morgan died July 13; Koger is recovering. But the mourning continues and it's likely there'll be more good stories and more good will Saturday at Sam's when a bunch of artists, including Bone Machine, Satantonio, Double Clutch, Prepare to Defend It, Racing for Last, Claude "Butch" Morgan & H!X and Eric Geyer team to remember Ram and Doug and continue to send get-well wishes and give a monetary assist to Sunshine.

Wednesday, July 27, 2005

Thursday 7/27 at The Sanctuary

THIS THURSDAY PURGATORY REVISTED
WE WILL BE IN THE BROOM CLOSET

INDUSTRIAL.GOTH.EBM.NOIZE
WITH DJS
DANTES PRAYER
SPINLOCK
INFEKT

THIS THURSDAY::DJ JUST ANGELS B-DAY BASH



REMEMBER***** 21+ FREE IN PJ'S SLEEPWEAR! A DISCOUNT FOR 18+
SLEEPWEAR ATTIRE STRONGLY ENCOURAGED! SEXINESS IS A PLUS!

THE BANDS:
THE MECHANICAL WALKING ROBOT BOY - (HEADLINING)
HYPERBUBBLE
PERK
TRANSPONDER
READER - STARTS @ 10PM

DJ JUSTANGEL DROPPING THE HITS FROM HOUSE PARTY II & MORE
HIP-HOP(old & new)/BOOTY/POP/ELECTRO-CLASH/INDIE AND
MORE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
75 CENT WELL DRINKS & $1.75 DOMESTIC BEERS ALL NIGHT LONG!!!
2 BARS FOR FAST SERVICE AND EYE CANDY!

the sanctuary
1818 n main
san antonio,

Tuesday, July 26, 2005

Sintense at Broadway Brew Haus

Headbangin' at Sunken Gardens

Coming October 27 to Sunken Gardens:

Behemoth
"Blackest of the Black" Tour 2005
Behemoth
Chimaira
Danzig
Himsa
Mortiis
The Agony Scene

Bonus: each stop on the tour will feature a 30-minute Misfits set with Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein

Sunday, July 24, 2005

Crazy Night at BoozeHounds

Well if you've never seen The Killing Floor it is something that can not be missed. Not only was the music awesome but JCM is a master of anything that can be done with a guitar. One person near me said that what he did to a guitar bordered on abuse, but the sounds created are something no one should miss. JCM threw the guitar down and played it like a piano and then beat it with his guitar strap. Jack back on the drums played with a fire that you could feel along with Larry on bongos to create the perfect backing. While Matt, the new bass player, fit into the groove of this band like a glove. It should mentioned that this was the first time Matt had ever played with the Killing Floor.


JCM channeling Jeff Healey
Next Velveteen Skeen, who also had a first time member playing with them, continued the evening. These guys could could only be desribed as WILD. It was the birthday of the bassist Cajun Craig so the shots of tequila flowed up to the stage from the crowd all throughout their performance. The singer known as Zippy was a head-banging ball of energy; he jumped all over the bar. Big Will the guitarist played with feeling (and girls this guy is hot if you get the chance to see this guy you will see what I mean). Mark the Spark - this was his first time playing with them but he fit right in. Craig, Will and Matt even broke into a jam right in the middle of their set and it was awesome. These guys played a great mix, and they describe themselves as the orginal rock band of San Antonio, need I say more.


Velveteen Skeen


If you got to stay a little longer you got a unique indescribable threat. Mark and Jack had a drum war jam that was fantastic! Both Mark and Jack jumped on top their sets and played each other's drums and also had a female jump into the action. The action and the sound was remarkable what more could I say but WOW.



Drum Wars

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Review: The Psychedelic Jukebox

Review from Darren on The Psychedelic Jukebox:

At the Panchitos on West Avenue the musical time machine that is the Psychedelic Jukebox took its willing riders on a journey back in time on the easy, breezy evening of Saturday, July 23 . By way of yesteryear hits such as "Hang On Sloopy," "Magic Carpet Ride," "Proud Mary," "All Right Now," "Reeling In The Years" and others the audience was magically transported to the days of the Ford Mustang's debut, The British Invasion, "Laugh-In," cat-eye glasses, 25-cent soda machines, tie-dyed shirts, paisley shirts, flower power and afros. This ensemble delivered the old hits with tremendous skill and definitely took me back.

As I dined on beef empanadas I revisited my years as an Air Force child in a Billy Mitchell Village apartment (3013D General McMullen) with each room a different color. (I still have the social security card with that address.) I recalled the early years following my family's moving from base housing to a house in the Westwood Village subdivision, which neighbors the Southwest Research Biological Foundation. We could often hear the baboons' cries in the night. Along the subdivision's entrance was a farm and ranch. Much of the area was farm land then. This was long before Westlakes Mall, Highway 151 and Ingram Mall were built.

The Psychedelic Jukebox made me reminisce about years long past, about simpler and less expensive times. They got me recalling scenes and images from my childhood. They did what a nostalgia act should do--with remarkable skill. It was a memorable performance.

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Saturday, July 23, 2005

Interview: The Groove Movement

Groove Movement/51 Acres in "Full Weave"


Last night I caught the Groove Movement and 51 Acres at Sam's Burger Joint in what they call a "full weave". I won't do a full review of the show because I've already done a review of The Groove Movement and a review of 51 Acres. So I'll just say if you get a chance to catch these guys jamming together, grab it.

Also this week I was lucky enough to get the guys from the Groove Movement to agree to do an e-mail interview with me! And here it is:

Interview with the Groove Movement:

Rowan:
As I understand from talking to Matt, The Groove Movement is unusual in that you don’t always practice or play in full formation. Also, some members switch instruments depending on the configuration (Matt plays bass or keyboards, Aaron plays percussion or bass). So, when you take the stage, you basically are doing an improvisational jam.

Describe more fully for the readers the makeup of The Groove Movement and how this works.

Groove Movement:
Frank Pena, Danny Gallegos, Aaron Elias, and Matt Wolff are the Groove Movement. Frank, Danny and Matt write the songs the band plays, however, when we are not on our respective instruments, IE. Frank - guitar, Danny - drum set, Aaron - percussion, and Matt - bass, we are for the most part improvising. The majority of the songs we write are written in such a way that it leaves plenty of room to improv. Ex. verse - chorus, verse - chorus, bridge - improv, outro.

When someone else is performing with the Groove Movement, they are performing as a guest. It is kind of like we are trying out different musicians to see if anyone of them will stick. Most of the time the player only sticks around for a short while, or for only one gig. Someday we will jam with someone that the glove will just fit right, whether it be a sax, violin, clarinet, or piano/bass player. It could be any instrument, what really matters is whether or not they mesh with the band musically and personally.

Rowan:
I’m interested in your songwriting process. Do you actually sit down and write songs or do you just get together and jam until something you like comes out of it?

Groove Movement:
We do both. Sometimes Frank will have an idea for a song, play it for us (Danny and Matt) and we will work it into a song. Other times we will jam and someone will remember a phrase from the jam and says, "hey, let's turn this into a song." We sit in a small room real close with our instruments and talk things out, try different changes both rhythmic and melodic, and iron out beginnings and endings.

Rowan:
Improvisation seems to me to require quite a bit of knowledge and skill. What kind of musical education and background do you guys have?

Groove Movement:
We have all been playing our respective instrument for several years. Danny got his first drum set when he was six years old. Frank and Matt both started taking piano lessons when they were ten years old. The three of us have all studied western music theory for many years as well. Frank has been teaching himself at home for many years, mainly jazz theory. Danny studied the drum set all through out high school and on into the Marines. Matt studied for two years at SACC and then went on to UTSA to study for another year.

Rowan:
This coming weekend (Friday July 22), I am going to Sam’s to catch The Groove Movement in what I’ve heard referred to as a "Full Weave" with 51 Acres. How does that work? Do you work on songs together with 51 Acres or is it all improvising?

Groove Movement:
A Full Weave happens when most of the members of 51 Acres are playing on-stage with most of the members from Groove Movement. The music that is created when this happens is 90% improvised and is always amazing, full of energy. Our bands have become good friends over the last several months. We are both considered jam bands, so it just made sense to see what would happen if we mixed members. Sure enough, the first time we did led to an incredible jam.

Rowan:
The Groove Movement has a unique sound. Who are your musical influences?

Groove Movement:
Frank - Frank Zappa, Herbie Hancock, Bill Frizzle.
Danny - Papa Joe Jones, Frank Zappa, Tower of Power.
Matt - Marcus Miller, Phish, Medeski, Martin and Wood.

Rowan:
What do you listen to that might surprise people who have heard your music?

Groove Movement:
Frank - Aaron Copeland.
Danny - Yanni.
Matt - Simon and Garfunkel.

Rowan:
Individually, what inspired you to pick up your chosen instrument?

Groove Movement:
Frank - The sound of the instrument.
Danny - High School Marching Band.
Matt - The feeling of intense improv.

Rowan:
Do you remember the first song you learned to play?
Groove Movement:
Frank - Color of the World (original).
Danny - No.
Matt - Heart and Soul.

Rowan:
What would you like to see more of in music today?

Groove Movement:
More local support of original music.

Rowan:
What do you want people who see your show to walk away with?

Groove Movement:
We want them to walk away with a better understanding of what it means to improvise a song or a set. It's not easy to make an improvised jam sound good all of the time. Sometimes a member will fumble and we will have a train wreck, that's when the audience is like, "What just happened? Did they end the song, or is that part of it???" It's a good thing we have gotten good enough to where that doesn't happen that much anymore. We also want them to have a feeling of wanting more. We want them to enjoy it so much that they tell all their Friends to come to our next show. But most of all, we want them to say, damn, that was sooo original.

Rowan:
How would like to hear them describe The Groove Movement?

Groove Movement:
Jazz with a Groove, a lot of Movement through out their songs. Funky! Kick ass and sexy. Original all the way....

Sounds like a great description to me! Thanks guys!

You can check out The Groove Movement August 20th at Crabby Jack's.

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Friday, July 22, 2005

Sleepway - Saturday & Sunday

SLEEPWAY
Saturday ~ 7/23/05
@ Sams Burger Joint
6:30pm
$8cover
Rock to Cure 5 ~ Diabetes Benefit
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~Sunday Bloody Sunday~
sunday ~ 7/24/05
Music up tha butthole starting @ 2pm.
Sleepway plays at Sundown. -830pm-
Colby's Backyard
Devine,Tx
directions, line-up, all inquiries ~ call colby @
210-416-5725.

http://www.sleepwaymusic.com/
WWW.MYSPACE.COM/SLEEPWAY
WWW.PUREVOLUME.COM/SLEEPWAY
http://www.samsburgerjoint.com/
http://www.maryminds.com/

ALSO, REQUEST SONGS FROM THE RIVER EP NOW AT:
90.1 KSYM ~:~ (210)-733-2800
AND
91.7 KRTU ~:~ (210)-999-8313

Sh*t and Texas Wrecking Crew Live @ ATOMIX tonight!!

Tonight LIVE at Atomix
Shit
Texas Wrecking Crew
and More!
$1.75 wells and domestics all night!!!!
Doors @ 9pm
Show at 10pm
Atomix
1902 McCullough
SATX 210-595-3782

Thursday, July 21, 2005

El principio del flava en el SA

originally posted on the Texheads Yahoo Group:

That is right! The Flava is making its debut in SA. We are playing at Wise Guys on Saturday night 07.23. There will be no openers just four hours of raging rock n roll. We will likely start just before or after 10PM. Please visit the Wise Guy's website below for driving directions.

Our longtime friends (George Kountoupis and Tony Kountoupis) will be joining us on stage this weekend. Also, the very funky Dustin Bozarth aka Keymeyster will be on keyboards this weekend.

We will be celebrating Byron Mezzetti's graduation from college. Congrats. We are extremely proud that he graduated in record time!! We will also be celebrating Jack Davis' birthday Saturday night. Time to grow up Jack!! He works for Ilios lighting who will be adding a
psychedelic flava to the San Antonio scene on Saturday night. Bryan Azar, proprietor of Ilios lighting, will also be assisting with the light show back in his home town of SA.

We are excited to bring the flava to SA where our good friend Jason Ellis and his entourage resides. It is time to party! Are you ready? Can you hear it? Get ready? Its the flava?

http://www.wiseguysbar.com/
http://theflavorconductors.com/
http://www.ilioslighting.com/

Wednesday, July 20, 2005

Mingo Fishtrap - Concert & NBC morning show

from Mingo Fishtrap:

San Antonio! Be sure to get up and turn on your TV..
(or set your TIVO to NBC Ch4 ) to catch us on the
SA Living show again promoting our new CD “Yesterday” !

So this Thursday morning (the 21st) flip your TV to
NBC Channel 4 at 10am! (yup..right after my personal fav... Regis and Kelly.. )
http://www.woai.com/living/
Then come out to the Botanical Gardens Thurs. evening for a Mingo show under the stars!

Thursday,
July 21
7pm (doors open to concert goers at 6pm)
Concert Under the Stars * free show – all ages *
(San Antonio Botanical Gardens)
http://www.sabot.org/Calendar/concert.htm
555 Funston @ N. New Braunfels Ave.
San Antonio, TX
210.829.5100


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Cracka McSambo to Rock Jacks

Date: 7-22-05
Time: 9:00PM

This Friday night the third best acoustic duo in town, featuring the 5th best acoustic guitarist in town will be live at Jacks Patio Bar on 1000 Oaks. That's right...It's Cracka McSambo. We will rock out your favorite Skunkweed tunes along with hits from the 80's, 90's, and today. Hot chicks welcome.




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Sam's Burger Joint Friday

Groove Movement and 51 Acres are at it again! These two bands never stop. This Friday at Sam's Burger Joint both bands will be performing there funkiest jams ever. Each time these two bands play together there jams are completely awesome. When they improvise together people call it a Full Weave, or Groove Acres. Whatever you want to call it, you know when these bands come together to form a completely different sound you are in for a treat of melodic proportions. You won't want to miss this show.

Friday the 22nd at Sam's Burger Joint, doors open at 9PM, $5 cover, minors are welcome.


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STRUCTURE Live This Thursday

This is Alan with STRUCTURE out of SA. We have a huge show coming up this Thursday, July 21st and I hope you can make it out. Here is the scoop...

102.7 KROCK & The White Rabbit Present...

STRUCTURE Live
Thurs, July 21st @
The White Rabbit - 2410 N. St. Mary's St.
Show will be aired live on 102.7 KROCK
STRUCTURE @ Midnight
w/Desdemona & Sunday
All Ages Welcome
$1 Drinks At The Bar All Night!!!

Come support STRUCTURE as they tear up the airwaves this Thursday at the White Rabbit. It'll be a good time!!! Spread the word.

STRUCTURE
www.structureband.com

Hank III at The Sanctuary


Hank Williams III
with The Damn Band and Assjack
Special Guest: J.B. Beverley & The Wayward Drifters
at The Sanctuary
1818 N. Main
Tuesday July 26, 2005
Doors open at 8pm

If you've never seen Hank III before, he goes from
outlaw country to hellbilly country to thrash metal
all in one show. A total blast to the senses.

http://www.hank3.com/
http://www.liveatthesanctuary.com/

Tuesday, July 19, 2005

3 Legged Horse - July Dates

from 3 Legged Horse - dates for the rest of July:

19@The Bitter End
20@Club Rive
21@The Bitter End
22@The Drifter(Austin T.X.)
24@The falls
26@The Bitter End
27@Club Rive
28@Rebar
31@The falls

Karnaval at Jack's

You may have heard KARNAVAL. You may have been part of the party -
but you have NEVER heard them like this!! KARNAVAL will be showcasing
their originals at JACK'S Patio Bar July 21st! Hosted by PT
Promotions - Show begins at 9:30. Also featured are OPEN CHAPTER and
EMPATHY'S GONE. That's 3 bands - 1 cover. Get your live music fill!

9:30 - 1:30
Jack's Patio Bar
2950 Thousand Oaks
SA, TX
210-434-2309

www.RideKarnaval.com


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This Week at Atomix

TUESDAY
"The Unusual Suspects"
Resident Dj's J.Walker . Bart . Malediction . Smarty Pants
Indie . Punk . Nu Wave . Post Punk and More!
$2 Cover 21+
$5 Minors 18+
$1.00 WELLS ALL NIGHT
$1.50 DOMESTIC BEER ALL NIGHT
Doors @ 9pm
ATOMIX
1902 McCullough
SATX 210-595-3782

Wednesday
ATOMIX Underground Lounge and Dance Space
1902 McCullough & E. Dewey every Wensday with Punk Rock Chuck and Filthy spinning all night.

Old and New School Punk , Ska, Pychobilly, Rockabilly,
Thrash.

21 + 2 bux to get in

$ 1.75 wells and Domestics to get in..... all night long.
Any thing we dont have bring and we shall play it ...

Rock to Cure

Rock to Cure Benefit for the American Diabetes Association
Saturday, July 23rd
Sam's Burger Joint
330 E Grayson
San Antonio, TX
All ages
$8

Line-up:
STARCHILD – 5:30 – 6:15
SLEEPWAY – 6:30 – 7:15
BROKEN DOWN – 7:30 – 8:15
DESDEMONA – 8:30 – 9:15
POINT OF CONTACT – 9:30 – 10:15
SCARY MANILOW – 10:45 – 11:30
STRUCTURE – 12:00 – 1:00
DOWN STEM – 1:15 – 2:00

Support your local music scene, San Antonio!

Saving Dawn: Mid-Summer Bash

NEXT SHOW... MID-SUMMER BASH @ REBAR
WHEN... Friday, July 22nd @ 10pm

Time to rap up the summer for SD! Join us at Rebar on Friday, July 22nd for a Mid-Summer Bash! Saving Dawn plays Live all night starting at 10pm, with music from the Green on the breaks. Don't miss the final SD show of the summer, as the band heads into the studio to record a new album for you! Rebar is located on Broadway in Alamo Heights, one mile inside Loop 410! CD's available at the show for $10 bucks!

Get it all at http://www.savingdawn.com/, all the music you need from the guys fom Saving Dawn, including video from the 100th show, check it out now!


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Monday, July 18, 2005

Finally an Answer!

Kel & I have been trying to confirm the November concert for Saxon at Sunken Gardens for sometime now. I was just over on One of Sixx's website and found this announcement:

Major Concert Announcement: Nov-2005 SAXON; with One Of Sixx on the schedule!!!

Awesome.

Mingo Fishtrap Under the Stars

Mingo Fishtrap will be playing at the San Antonio Botanical Society's "Concert Under the Stars" this Thursday, July 21st:

The San Antonio Botanical Garden continues the celebration of its 25th Birthday with its popular annual series of free Concerts Under the Stars every third Thursday of the month this summer.

The Garden concerts are free and open to the public, with $5 voluntary donations accepted at the gate. The Garden is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; concert-goers will be allowed in beginning at 6 p.m.

Concert-goers may bring lawn chairs and blankets but no outside food and drink. Beverages for purchase include wine, beer, Starbucks, soft drinks, and water . A gourmet box supper will be available to order by noon on the day preceding the concert; (Pre-order picnic box suppers from Central Market 368-8600 by noon preceding Wednesday). Box suppers can be picked up at the Garden on arrival at the concert.


For more information call 829-5100


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Luna Fine Music Club

from an e-mail from Luna Fine Music Club:


I think sometimes the word gets out that we are a "Jazz Club". It's all in how people interpret this that can effect their perception of the club. On the one hand, we are a club that books Jazz. On the other hand, Jazz is not, by any means, the only genre of music we book. The reason I bring this up is because sometimes it seems that people only think the music can be enjoyable if its Jazz. They make up their mind on what they want to hear even before they enter our doors. That is why it is so important to go to our website and check out the types of music we book. Many of the bands also have websites with sound clips and other information. We want to make sure everyone has a great time at LUNA and enjoys the show.

A quick personal note: We are a Small Business trying to make it in an even smaller market. We do everything we can to make our business run right and we try and put the best product out there. LUNA is not the type of club that will survive no matter what. Our doors are kept open by supporters of live music like you guys. As always we deeply appreciate your patronage and your continued support of our cause.

Wed 7/20 - Open Stage Sessions (always very spontaneous with both the music and the fact that you never know who will show up)
Thu 7/21 - Austin based trio, Hurts To Purr (Singer-Songwriter with Soulful Pop melodies)
Fri 7/22 - Wendy White & The Jet Propelled Papas (1950's style Jump Blues and Swing)
Sat 7/23 - Denia Ridley & The Marc Devine Trio (Here's some Jazz for ya!)

Jeremy Dien Saturday at Jack's

SATURDAY!!!

JEREMY DIEN LIVE!!!
WITH FULL BAND

Saturday July 23, 2005 @
JACK'S PATIO BAR

Opening Bands:
Rockus Circus @ 9:00
George Devore @ 10:00

JEREMY DIEN @ 11:00

For more information go to http://www.jeremydien.com/ or http://www.jackspatiobar.com/.


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Catch THE PSYCHEDELIC JUKEBOX: Sat., July 23

THE PSYCHEDELIC JUKEBOX
Saturday, July 23, 7:00-10:00 pm, No Cover Charge
Panchito's Restaurant
12403 West Avenue at Rhapsody

Please join us for some great tunes, great eats, and a few margaritas on the double-level patio! These guys are going to be fun!

THE PSYCHEDELIC JUKEBOX are a special brand of ROCK AND ROLL from the 1960's and the 1970's.

From the sing-along of “TWIST AND SHOUT” by THE BEATLES, to the foot stompin’ of “MAGIC CARPET RIDE” by STEPPENWOLF, to the happy feel of VAN MORRISON’S “BROWN EYED GIRL”... these boys play the SOUNDTRACK OF YOUR LIFE:) THE PSYCHEDELIC JUKEBOX play the top hits from other artists, like…

THE GUESS WHO, STEELY DAN, THE ROLLING STONES, THE KINKS, PAUL REVERE AND THE RAIDERS, THE McCOYS, CHICAGO, BADFINGER, THE ZOMBIES, CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL, THE OUTSIDERS, THE DOOBIE BROTHERS, THE GRASS ROOTS, THE BOBBY FULLER FOUR, BACHMAN-TURNER OVERDRIVE, and SANTANA.

So, buckle up and let THE PSYCHEDELIC JUKEBOX rock you back in time.

Note: Look forward to an interview with SA's Mark Carrillo!

Velveteen Skeen at Booze Hounds

Velveteen Skeen will be kicking off a birthday bash this Saturday for their bass player "Cajun Craig", at Booze Hounds (8531 Perrin Beitel) - party starts at about 10pm.

These guys are full of energy, so prepare for a rowdy and entertaining set!

More info. on the band @ http://www.garageband.com/artist/velveteenskeen.


*Pix from Bottom's Up Saloon

Sunday, July 17, 2005

Rock City Bar

A North Central night club is in need of a new roof. The club in question is Rock City Bar at 115 General Krueger. The Killing Floor, formerly The JCM Band, and Double Clutch rocked its roof off on Saturday, July 16.

Taking the stage at approximately 9:30, TKF played two sets that included the Hendrix classics "Voodoo Child" and "Earth Blues," the Deep Purple classics "Highway Star" and "Smoke On The Water," Kenny Wayne Sheppard's "Slow Ride," Ian Moore's "Train Track," "Barline 99" and "Today" and their own "Mary Jane," "Miss You," and "Not Me."

Highlights included the leader Juan Carlos Martinez's hot, blues-drenched guitar leads and a Smirnoff-drenched guitar, David Garza's Les Claypool-ish and Billy Sheehan-ish bass solos and a furious rhythmic workout by drummer Jack Trevino and percussionist Larry Rimes that I'm sure would have thrilled Jose Chepito, Mike Carabello, Thomas "Coke" Escovedo and Neil Peart.

In the interim, Double Clutch took the stage with Car