
2Nite @ Web House, Dj's Rudy and Delve Deep spinning the dopest House Music in SATX from 10PM-2AM. Cheap Drinks, No Cover, 21+ Only. 517 E. Woodlawn Ave. SATX 78212 @ N. St. Marys.
LOCAL MUSIC WEEK 2012 - APRIL 1 THRU APRIL 7 - CITY WIDEThis calendar contains information we received from venues and promoters. If you would like to add your show to the LMW calendar here, please submit all info to localseveneightytwo@gmail.com and we (782 volunteers) will try our best to make sure you get listed.
The Revolution Room | 8123 Broadway | ||
Papa Woody's Roadhouse | 8902 So. Presa | ||
Tonic Bar | 5500 Babcock | ||
Salute Intl. Bar | 2801 N. St. Marys | ||
Blak Fate, Beyond The Blood, Push Button Anger & Deadly Omens | Bonds 007 | 450 Soledad | |
Retox Bar | 1031 Patricia | ||
Speedway Sportsbar | 8811 Grissom | ||
HOT TIN ROOF | 7710 IH 10 | ||
Taco Haven South Town | 1032 S. Presa | ||
The Trap | 4711 Pecan Valley | ||
Gig On The Strip | 2803 N. St. Marys | ||
The Mineshaft Saloon | 902 Northeast Loop 410 | ||
John T. Floore Country Store | 14464 Old Bandera Road | ||
Sam's Burger Joint | 330 E. Grayson | ||
The White Rabbit | 2410 N. St. Marys | ||
Boneshakers | 116 W. Mitchell | ||
The Falls | 226 W. Bitters | ||
Limelight | 2718 N. St. Marys | ||
Roxy's (1604 @ Kitty Hawk) | |||
The Mix | 2423 N. St. Marys | ||
Gruene Hall | 1281 Gruene Road | ||
Zombies | 4202 Thousand Oaks | ||
AT&T Center (Bud Light Courtyard) | |||
Olmos Bharmacy | 3902 McCullough | ||
The Hangar | 8203 Broadway | ||
Luna | 6740 San Pedro | ||
Boozehounds | 8531 Perrin Beitel | ||
Jack's Bar | 3030 Thousand Oaks | ||
The Cove | 606 W. Cypress | ||
Sherlock's Baker St. Pub | 16620 U.S. 281 N. | ||
The Korova | 107 E. Martin | ||
Nightrocker Live | 605 San Pedro | ||
Moses Rose's Hideout | 518 E. Houston |

I’ll never feel sorrier for the G.I.G. than this Friday — its next-door neighbor Saluté is having one of its loudest and most evil nights ever. If G.I.G. owner Ruben Garcia is not reinforcing the walls, maybe he should. Taco Land favorite Big Foot Chester, which hasn’t set foot in San Antonio in 10 years, is coming back with a vengeance and a lineup that includes Walter Daniels on harp, original guitarists Bill Anderson (Churchwood) and Davy Jones (Hickoids), and a rhythm section of Rice Moorehead on bass and Hard Feelings veteran Trey Robles on drums. In case this mega-dose of punk blues isn’t wicked enough for you, wait till you see the opening act, Chickenhawk (pictured), named after the David Allan Coe classic. The trio is making its local debut and they’re an absolute nightmare, starting with their press photos (dead deer on the wall, and three shotguns aimed at you). They’re guitarist/vocalist Spider Mike (ex Double Clutch), bassist Patrick McManis (Boxcar Satan and Evil Mothers), and drummer Gentleman Brad Turner (In and Outlaws), and they’re taking no prisoners. Enter at your own risk. $5, 9pm, Saluté International Bar, 2801 N St. Mary’s, 21 & over, (210) 732-5307.
(FROM THE CURRENT)T. Tex Edwards gets around. From Austin by way of Dallas, with stops in between including California, Edwards started shocking eardrums and entertaining generations of edge-dancing music aficionados with the Dallas punk band the Nerve-breakers.
A singer, songwriter and frontman who has a way with a crowd, Edwards has long been able to wrap music and the truth in a package that's fun and dangerous. Edwards and his cohorts mixed country, punk and roots rock long before it was cool.
With bands including Out on Parole, The Loafin' Hyenas, The Swingin' Cornflake Killers, Tex and the Saddletramps and the Big D Ramblers, and a mind-boggling parade of collaborators from Hickoids to roots stalwarts including drummers Mike Buck and Freddie “Steady” Krc and pedal steel player Marty Muse, Edwards has cranked out a long string of songs designed to make people think, laugh and shiver. The man also is a serious music fan. Follow him on Twitter (@ttexmusic) and he'll hip you to enough cool links to help you stay lost on the Internet for hours at a time.
A new CD, “Intexicated!” (Saustex Media) is a collection of Edwards' oddities, demos and more. The 19-track disc includes “Lee Harvey,” Leon Payne's “Psycho '84,” the Kinks' “Death of a Clown” and “If Looks Could Kill.” The disc closes with “Chili's Demo,” an ode to babyback ribs.
Friday, Edwards will bring his new band, Purple Stickpin, to The Mix on a bill with Dixie Hammers. Purple Stickpin, represented on “Intexicated” by “Baby's Got a Gun,” also includes the considerable talent of multi-instrumentalist Danny Hoekstra, formerly of Sons of Hercules. No telling exactly what Purple Stickpin will spring on S.A., but that's all part of the fun.
Some of our fondest memories as kids were from being at some old arcade, wasting Ma and Pops quarters on some 8-bit goodness. The smell of sweaty, teenage palms, and the sound loose change. The team-building skills we learned from playing TMNT or X-MEN, even The Simpson’s classic arcade games with groups of people we had never met. Those were the days… And we miss them.