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Showing posts with label Events. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Exile on San Pedro Ave: King Corduroy Plays The Rolling Stones’ ‘Exile on Main St’ at Nightrocker Live in San Antonio



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Exile on San Pedro Ave: King Corduroy Plays The Rolling Stones’ ‘Exile on Main St’ at Nightrocker Live in San Antonio

SAN ANTONIO, Texas (November 29, 2011) – Mal Thursday’s Texas Tyme Machine concert series, in association with Saustex Entertainment and Atomic Jukebox, presents “Exile on San Pedro Ave: King Corduroy Plays The Rolling Stones’ ‘Exile on Main St’” at Nightrocker Live in San Antonio on Friday December 9th at 9 p.m.

The Central Texas-based King Corduroy has previously staged live performances of The Stones’ classic 1972 double album in August at Momo’s in Austin, and last month at Uncle Billy’s Brewery & BBQ Lake Travis, where the performance was filmed for a live DVD. Joining them as special guests at the Nightrocker will be well-known San Antonio musicians Jeff Smith of The Hickoids, Hans Frank of Glambilly, and Michael Martin, with other special guests to be announced. Mal Thursday will host and DJ the event.

In addition to the San Antonio date, King Corduroy will also be presenting the show early next year in Houston and Dallas.

Mal Thursday’s Texas Tyme Machine concert series began last year as a live version of the internationally acclaimed podcast series of the same name. The most recent episode of the podcast, “San Antone Grown,” features a slew of South Texas bands past and present, with guest DJ Margaret Moser, commemorating the Texas Legacy Music Awards show at Floore’s Country Store this past September. The new season of the podcast starts in January with “The Joe King Carrasco and The Crowns Story,” as told by Carrasco himself. Previous episodes have featured interviews and career retrospectives of Roy Head, George Kinney of the Golden Dawn, and Jesse Sublett of The Skunks.

“Exile on San Pedro Ave: King Corduroy Plays The Rolling Stones' ‘Exile on Main St’” takes place at Nightrocker Live, 605 San Pedro Avenue, in San Antonio on Friday December 9th at 9 p.m.

CONTACT:
J.M. Dobies
Industrious Media, Austin, Texas
jmdobies3000@gmail.com / 904.806.4934

Friday, July 22, 2011

Chadd Thomas Memorial BBQ & Benefit Concerts at Uncle Billy's Lake Travis


The Chadd Thomas Memorial Barbecue and Benefit Concerts

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Uncle Billy’s Lake Travis to Host Chadd Thomas Benefit Concert/Barbecue

AUSTIN, Texas (July 22, 2011) – For the next three Saturday nights, Uncle Billy’s Brewery and BBQ Lake Travis will host “The Chadd Thomas Memorial BBQ and Benefit Concerts,” headlined by Jesse Dayton on July 23rd, Rick Broussard’s Two Hoots and a Holler on the 30th, and The Wulftones and the Octanes on August 6th. Proceeds will benefit the Madison Rose Thomas Trust. The benefits are presented by Uncle Billy’s Lake Travis Summer Concert Series in association with Mal Thursday’s Texas Tyme Machine.

All shows start at 7 p.m. on the upper deck of Uncle Billy’s Brew & ‘Que at 6550 Comanche Trail in Austin, next to the Oasis. Donations at the door. Presented by Uncle Billy’s Lake Travis Summer Concert Series in association with Mal Thursday’s Texas Tyme Machine.

Thomas, who died on July 11th, was a well-loved rockabilly singer and a fixture on the Austin music scene for over 15 years. He played several memorable shows at Uncle Billy’s earlier this year, and was due to play another in September.

The first “Chadd Thomas Memorial BBQ and Benefit Concert” this Saturday night features Jesse Dayton, Chris Gates & Gatesville, Johnny Hootrock, and special guests; The July 30th show stars Rick Broussard’s Two Hoots and a Holler, Ruby Dee & The Snakehandlers, and a special appearance by Chadd’s band The Crazy Kings, who will perform with special guest vocalists; On August 6th, The Wulftones, The Octanes, Ted Roddy, and Glambilly pay tribute to Thomas. The shows will be hosted by Mal Thursday, who will also serve as DJ, spinning some of the great Texas rockabilly 45s that Chadd Thomas loved so much.

Other special guests are to be announced.

The Uncle Billy’s benefits are part of a series of fundraisers for Thomas’s six year old daughter Madison organized by fans, friends, and bandmates. In addition to the three Saturdays at Uncle Billy’s Lake Travis, there is also “Chadd-a-Palooza,” a marathon show at Trophy’s in Austin on Sunday July 31st. Benefits are also planned for Houston and San Antonio.

Saturday July 23rd:
JESSE DAYTON, CHRIS GATES & GATESVILLE, JOHNNY HOOTROCK

Saturday July 30th:
RICK BROUSSARD'S TWO HOOTS AND A HOLLER, RUBY DEE & THE SNAKEHANDLERS, THE CRAZY KINGS
Saturday August 6th:
THE WULFTONES, THE OCTANES, TED RODDY, GLAMBILLY
Special Guests TBA

Proceeds to benefit the Madison Rose Thomas Trust

Uncle Billy's Brewery & BBQ Lake Travis
6550 Comanche Trail
Austin, Texas 512-266-0111
All Shows 7 p.m.
Donations at the door

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Forever Changes and The Texas Garage Project at the Highball July 17th

Sunday night's "Texas English II: Plague of the Zombies" at The Highball was a rousing success (Chase Hamblin and the boys from Picture Book blew the doors off the place, and my co-workers from Uncle Billy's Lake Travis put the bar sales through the roof), and Mal Thursday's Texas Tyme Machine will return to the swanky ballroom and bowling emporium on July 17 with a killer double bill featuring Austin's ultimate Arthur Lee and Love tribute Forever Changes and the debut appearance of The Texas Garage Project:


Thursday, April 14, 2011

Mal Thursday's Texas Tyme Machine Concert Series @ The Highball, Uncle Billy's Lake Travis


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Mal Thursday's Texas Tyme Machine Concert Series To Rock The Highball, Uncle Billy's Lake Travis

AUSTIN, Texas (April 14, 2011) – “Mal Thursday’s Texas Tyme Machine,” the Austin-based podcast and floating concert series, has announced upcoming dates at The Highball in South Austin and Uncle Billy's Lake Travis.

The Highball shows kick off with a series subtitled "Texas English," starting May 8th at 10 p.m. with a show headlined by cowpunk legends The Hickoids, whose latest full-length album, Kicking It With the Twits, is a collection of British rock covers from the likes of The Who, The Rolling Stones, and Mott the Hoople. Opening the show will be "Austin's ultimate Manfred Mann tribute band," Malfred Mal, which features Texas Tyme Machine impresario Mal Thursday as Paul Jones, with Eddy Best in the dual role of Mike Vickers and Mike D'Abo, Mike Coons as Jack Bruce, and Nathaniel Klugman as Manfred Mann.

The following week's Highball show, "Texas English II: Plague of the Zombies," is hosted by Mal Thursday, this time in the guise of Anthony Newley, performing selections from his one-man show, Stop the Crowd, I Want to Smell the World. The show is headlined by Houston's Chase Hamblin Band as The Zombies, with special guest karaoke from Lauren Silva as Dusty Springfield, Jolene as Lulu, and other chanteuses to be announced.

No cover charge for either show, although donations are appreciated.

MTTTM is also producing a series of free live shows at the new Uncle Billy's Lake Travis. The series debuted on April 9 with John Evans Band, and continues this Friday April 15th with An Evening with Opie Hendrix and the Texas Tallboys. Among the artists tentatively scheduled to appear under the Texas Tyme Machine banner on the top deck of the Brewery and BBQ palace are The Thunderchiefs, Southern Backtones, The Modern Don Juans, T. Tex Edwards, The Bellfuries, and The Sideshow Tramps.

Recent Austin shows at the Alamo Drafthouse Ritz (Teen A-Go-Go screening with The Ugly Beats) and Jovita's (George Kinney Wellness Jam/Benefit Concert) were great successes, and the Texas Tyme Machine series will be announcing more mixed media events, as well as more benefits, as part of the Summer series, which will also include dates in Houston and San Antonio.

The "Mal Thursday's Texas Tyme Machine" podcast has found a new home online at Mevio.com (http://texastymemachine.mevio.com). The latest episode features guest DJ Melissa Kirkendall, director of Teen A-Go-Go, spinning some of her favorite records out of Fort Worth: http://www.mevio.com/episode/275668/mal-thursday-s-texas-tyme-machine-8

CONTACT:

J.M. Dobies

Industrious Media

Austin, Texas

jmdobies3000@gmail.com

904.806.4934

LINKS:

Mal Thursday’s Texas Tyme Machine podcasts

The Highball, Austin

Uncle Billy’s Lake Travis

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Thursday, March 3, 2011

A Benefit Concert and Barbecue for George Kinney at Uncle Billy's Lake Travis



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Uncle Billy’s Lake Travis to Host Benefit Concert/Barbecue for George Kinney

AUSTIN, Texas (March 3, 2011) – “Mal Thursday’s Texas Tyme Machine,” the Austin-based podcast and floating concert series, has been presenting a series of fundraisers for Austin psychedelic music legend George Kinney, to help with the costs of his cancer treatment. The next benefit concert will be an all-day show on Saturday March 19th at Uncle Billy’s Lake Travis, the popular Texas barbecue restaurant and microbrewery’s new location in the Oasis complex at 6550 Comanche Trail in Austin. The show starts at high noon and continues until after sunset.

In addition to Kinney, performing on Uncle Billy's outdoor deck will be Opie Hendrix and The Texas Tallboys, Carrie Ann Buchanan, Steve Garrett, Matthew Hebert of Haunt, and James Henry of The Shadowcasters.

Other special guests are to be announced.

Kinney was the leader of the Austin psychedelic band The Golden Dawn, whose 1968 album Power Plant is recognized as a classic of the genre. The band were friends and labelmates of The 13th Floor Elevators. He went on to release a solo album, After the Fall in 1999 and Texas Medicine with The New Riders of the Golden Dawn in 2006. He has also published a novel, The Bandit King, and was featured in Scott Conn’s 2007 documentary Dirt Road to Psychedelia: Austin, Texas During the 1960s.

Kinney appears on the latest “Mal Thursday’s Texas Tyme Machine” podcast to tell "The Golden Dawn Story." Listen here: http://garagepunk.ning.com/profiles/blogs/mal-thursdays-texas-tyme-4

The floating concert series will produce at least two more benefits for Kinney at other Austin venues, and possibly in Houston as well.


CONTACT:

J.M. Dobies

Industrious Media

Austin, Texas

EMAIL


LINKS:

“A Benefit Concert and Barbecue for George Kinney” Facebook event page

Mal Thursday’s Texas Tyme Machine podcasts

Uncle Billy’s Lake Travis

Coming soon to the GaragePunk Podcast:



Thursday, February 3, 2011

A Benefit Concert for George Kinney Sat. Feb. 5th at the Highball

This Saturday February 5th from 4 to 9 p.m., Mal Thursday's Texas Tyme Machine presents A BENEFIT CONCERT FOR GEORGE KINNEY at the Highball, 1142 South Lamar Boulevard in Austin, Texas. With performances by T. Tex Edwards, Steve Garrett, Haunt, Jesse Sublett, ST 37, The Texreys, and White Dress. Incidental music by DJ Mal Thursday.

Donations are appreciated.

“A Benefit for George Kinney” Facebook event page

Mal Thursday’s Texas Tyme Machine podcasts

The Highball website

"George Kinney Benefit" on the Texas Psych blog

Thursday, January 20, 2011

A Benefit Concert for George Kinney Feb. 5th at the Highball in Austin



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Mal Thursday’s Texas Tyme Machine to Stage Benefits for Austin Music Legend George Kinney

AUSTIN, Texas (January 20, 2011) – "Mal Thursday’s Texas Tyme Machine," the Austin-based podcast and floating concert series, is producing a series of benefits for Austin psychedelic music legend George Kinney, who has been diagnosed with cancer of the liver. The first benefit concert will be held at the Highball in South Austin on Saturday February 5th from 4 to 10 p.m.

In addition to Kinney, performing on the show at the swank ballroom/bowling emporium will be Haunt, Thom Tex Edwards, Steve Garrett, ST 37, The Texreys, White Dress, and Austin Renaissance man Jesse Sublett, the author, artist, and musician. Sublett founded the original Austin punk band The Skunks in 1979, and is also a cancer survivor. Other special guests are to be announced.

Kinney was the leader of the Austin psychedelic band The Golden Dawn, whose 1968 album Power Plant is recognized as a classic of the genre. The band were friends and labelmates of The 13th Floor Elevators. He has continued to make music as a solo artist and with his current band The New Riders of the Golden Dawn.

Kinney will be appearing on the "Texas Tyme Machine" podcast to tell “The Golden Dawn Story” on the series’ fifth episode. The show was recently spun off from the long-running podcast “The Mal Thursday Show.”

The floating concert series will produce at least three more benefits for Kinney at other Austin venues, and possibly in Houston as well. There will also be a Texas Tyme Machine show at Beerland on Friday February 18th, headlined by San Antonio garage kings The Sons of Hercules and Dallas ’60s legends Kenny and the Kasuals.

CONTACT:

J.M. Dobies

Industrious Media

Austin, Texas

jm@jmdobies.com

LINKS:

“A Benefit for George Kinney” Facebook event page

Mal Thursday’s Texas Tyme Machine podcasts

The Highball website

"George Kinney Benefit" on the Texas Psych blog