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Songs by Selena, Freddy Fender, other Latinx Texas artists nominated for U.S. archive
San Antonio U.S. Rep. Joaquin Castro nominated 35 works by Latinx artists for preservation in a Library of Congress registry.
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: Music Stories & Interviews, San Antonio music, South Texas music, Latin Music, U.S. Rep. Joaquin Castro, Selena, Texas Tornados, Freddy Fender, Sunny and the Sunliners, Vikki Carr, Little Joe y La Familia, Library of Congress, National Recording Registry
San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo completes 2023 musical lineup
William Beckman, the Randy Rogers Band, Cole Swindell, Turnpike Troubadours and Flatland Calvary are the final additions to the line-up.
By Michael Karlis
Tags: Concert Announcements, San Antonio, San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo, final musical line-up, 2023, county, hip hop, rock, Ryan Bingham with The Texas Gentleman, Jake Owen, Carly Pearce, Midland, William Beckmann, Ronnie Milsap, Tracy Byrd, Lee Brice, Alabama, Randy Rogers, Bret Michaels, Keith Urban, Dwight Yoakam, Los Tigres Del Norte, Clay Walker, Cole Swindell, Turnpike Troubadours, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Nelly, Flatland Cavalry, Gary Allan
Live Music in San Antonio This Week: Reverend Horton Heat, Anything Box, Kody West and more
This summer is turning out to be hot time to catch performances by local artists and touring bands alike.
By San Antonio Current Staff
Tags: Live Music in San Antonio This Week, San Antonio, Texas, things to do in San Antonio, live music, music venues, San Antonio music venues, live music in San Antonio, live music this week, shows this week, bands, Jimmy Spacek, Sam's Burger Joint, High Curbs, Paper Tiger, Dead Register, Cortege, The Grasshopper Lies Heavy, In A Darkened Room, Kody West, John T. Floore's Country Store, Anything Box, Haunt Me, Josh Abbott Band, Reverend Horton Heat, Hickoids, Tab Benoit, Gruene Hall
Live Music in San Antonio This Week: The Avett Brothers, Kurt Vile and the Violators and more
Music fans have lots of options, including lo-fi rockers, acclaimed singer-songwriters, Mexican divas and more.
Tags: Live Music in San Antonio This Week, San Antonio, Texas, things to do in San Antonio, live music, music venues, San Antonio music venues, live music in San Antonio, live music this week, shows this week, bands, Orville Peck, Paper Tiger, Erick y Grupo Massore, Gruene Hall, James McMurtry, Turnpike Troubadours, The Avett Brothers, John T. Floore's Country Store, Whitewater Amphitheater, Kurt Vile and the Violators, Aztec Theatre, Passing Strangers, Sam's Burger Joint, Executioner's Mask, Alejandra Guzman, Paulina Rubio, Majestic Theatre
Texas country trailblazer Gary P. Nunn talks about his career ahead of Saturday's San Antonio show
Nunn is performing as part of the Chaparral Music & Heritage Festival, a Fiesta event.
Tags: Music Stories & Interviews, Gary P. Nunn, Texas Country, Progressive Country, Austin, Chaparral Music & Heritage Festival, Lost Gonzo Band, Jerry Jeff Walker, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Michael Martin Murphey, Gruene Hall, outlaw country, Willie Nelson, Gruene Hall, Texas dance halls, London Homesick Blues, Fiesta, San Antonio music, texas music, Austin music, Austin City Limits, Texas Masquerade Party, Leon Russell, Ray Charles, Elton John, ¡Viva Terlingua!, Chris Stapleton, Hemisfair, Jon Wolfe, Last Bandoleros, Kaitlin Butts, Madelyn Victoria, USAF Band of the West
Everyone is missing the point in the argument about why physical media matters to music
By James Woodard
Tags: Music Stories & Interviews, Physical media, downloads, stereos, vinyl, music sales, turntables, master of puppets, seasons in the abyss, goodbye yellow Brick road, dark side of the moon, the grasshopper lies heavy, bandcamp, Napster, Crosley turntables, Vince Neilstein, Metal Sucks, Spotify, music listening, music industry, music consumption, stereos, music listening habits, music criticism, music industry, soulseek, digital music, digital downloads
Artists from San Antonio and beyond dropped bold new albums in 2021. Here are our faves.
By Mike McMahan and Sanford Nowlin
Tags: Music Stories & Interviews, 2021, year end roundup, end of the year, best albums of the year, San Antonio albums, 2021 releases, 2021 albums, The Grasshopper Lies Heavy, A Cult That Worships a God of Death, Learning Curve Records, Cynic, Ascension Codes, Season of Mist, Cooper Greenberg, Silverbelly, Carcass, Torn Arteries, Nuclear Blast, Pearl Charles, Magic Mirror, Kanine, Mexstep, Vivir, Amyl and the Sniffers, Comfort to Me, Rough Trade, Sleater-Kinney, Path Of Wellness, Mom+Pop, Wolves in the Throne Room, Primordial Arcana, Century Media, Nuclear Juarez, Exil, Half-Life Recordings
Live Music in San Antonio This Week: Nina Diaz, Toadies and more
Tags: Live Music in San Antonio This Week, San Antonio, Texas, things to do in San Antonio, live music, music venues, San Antonio music venues, live music in San Antonio, live music this week, shows this week, bands, Nina Diaz, 502 Bar, Ruben V, Sam's Burger Joint, Toadies, Reverend Horton Heat, Aztec Theatre, Nashville Pussy
San Antonio avant-metal group The Grasshopper Lies Heavy releasing split LP with WOORMS
Tags: Music Stories & Interviews, The Grasshopper Lies Heavy, WOORMS, split album split LP, split release, San Antonio bands, San Antonio music, San Antonio releases, San Antonio, Melvins, Krautrock, metal, sludge, post-metal, noise rock, Supernova Records, Steve Austin, Today Is The Day, Various Plants and Animals Under Domestication, A Cult That Worships a God of Death, Capra, Crow Lotus, metal releases, Steven Barrera, James Woodard, Texas music, underground rock
Live Music in San Antonio This Week: A Giant Dog, Piñata Protest, The Soul Rebels and more
Tags: Live Music in San Antonio This Week, San Antonio, Texas, things to do in San Antonio, live music, music venues, San Antonio music venues, live music in San Antonio, live music this week, shows this week, bands, The Casualties, Piñata Protest, Chris Botti, The Soul Rebels, Geoff Tate, Levitation Room, A Giant Dog, Pinky Ring, Capra, The Grasshopper Lies Heavy, Pinko, Paper Tiger, The Lonesome Rose, Aztec Theatre, Carver Community Cultural Center, Carver Center, Tobin Center for the Performing Arts, Tobin Center
Gabriel 'Fluffy' Iglesias, COVID-19: The top 10 headlines in San Antonio this week
Tags: San Antonio News, COVID-19, San Antonio, Texas, top stories, top headlines, most read stories, biggest headlines, biggest news, San Antonio news, news roundup, Gabriel Iglesias, Gabriel "Fluffy" Iglesias, Tobin Center, canceled, shows canceled, COVID-19, ticket refunds, delta variant, Ted Cruz, Texas Legislature, special session, voting bill, GOP, Texas Democrats, Lauren Fisk, Jeopardy, San Antonio native, San Antonio teacher, Jeopardy contestant, Assclown Alert, MyPillow CEO, conspiracy theories, Olympics, U.S. Olympic Team, judo, Nina Cutro-Kelly, Tokyo Olympics, oldest judo competitor, CityScrapes, CPS, SAWS, utility failures, power grid failure, February storm, winter storm uri, John Guzman, art, contemporary art, San Antonio artist, The Grasshopper Lies Heavy, San Antonio bands, new music, new release, LP release
Volume Dealers: San Antonio's The Grasshopper Lies Heavy hopes new LP will draw a wider audience
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, The Grasshopper Lies Heavy, new album, new release, metal, avant-metal, A Cult That Worships a God of Death, Bobdog Catlin, Steven Barrera, Oscar Moreno, Canon Imprint, Learning Curve Records, James Woodard, Pinko, album release show, live music, Lonesome Rose, things to do in San Antonio, San Antonio bands, Mario Trejo, lineup changes, Cover Story
Live Music in San Antonio this Week: Squeezebox Bandits, Delta Bombers, Pat Green and more
By Brianna Espinoza
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, things to do in San Antonio, live music in San Antonio, live music, Sam's Burger Joint, Ruben V, Pat Green, Whitewater Amphitheater, Rock Box, Delta Bombers, Roundup Outdoor Music Venue, Tracy Lawrence, Gary P. Nunn, Gruene Hall, Squeezebox Bandits
Here's where you can celebrate Juneteenth in San Antonio this weekend
By Kelly Nelson
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, things to do in San Antonio, Juneteenth, national holiday, emancipation, Andrea "Vocab" Sanderson, Carmens De La Calle, Juneteenth Celebration, Night at the Missions Juneteenth Fundraiser, San Antonio African American Community Archive and Museum, Xenobia, San Antonio Juneteenth Association, Texas Freedom Festival, Juneteenth Festival, Comanche Park, Comanche Park #2, Alamo, Walk on the River: A Black HIstory of the Alamo City, screening, Baba Aundar Ma'at, Born Logic Allah, Carey Latimore, Black Freedom Factory, The Future is Freedom, Hopscotch, Shokare Nakpodia, Tony G's Soul Food, poetry, poet, Sacred Fantasy, DJ Mr. G, live music, festival, Ruben V, Kenny Wayne, San Antonio Missions, baseball, sports, NW Arkansas Naturals, Alamo Beer Company, Dream Big Scholarship Fund, block party, fair, Jandro's Garden Patio, St. Mary's Strip, Mr. Composition, Baby Aztro, Apaso
This could be the last Bandcamp Friday, so help these San Antonio artists by grabbing a download
Tags: Johnny Love, Inner Worlds, The Grasshopper Lies Heavy, A Cult That Worships A God Of Death, Learning Curve Records, Amphetamine Reptile, Dope, Guns and Fucking in the Streets, Aggravator, Unseen Repulsions, MiLK & dEaD fLyS, burnt brEath /ep, San Antonio bands, San Antonio music, Bandcamp Friday, New releases, San Antonio music, music downloads
San Antonio's The Grasshopper Lies Heavy and Capra's singer drop noisy AF Jesus Lizard cover
Tags: Jesus Lizard, David Yow, the grasshopper lies heavy, Capra, Crow Lotus, Pinko, noise rock, hardcore, metal, experimental metal, avant-garde metal, San Antonio rock, San Antonio bands, San Antonio music, Louisiana Music, ACLU, benefit download, mouth Breather cover
New indoor-outdoor bar Jaime’s Place to open on San Antonio’s West Side this weekend
By Nina Rangel
Tags: new bar, jaime's Place, Jaime Macias, west side, barrio, W Commerce Street, beer, wine, Los Nahuatlatos, Los Callejeros de San Anto, Fat Boys Entertainment, grand opening, COVID 19, COVID-19, pandemic
Three Ways to Get Your Mardi Gras On in San Antonio This Month
By Steve Hargis
Tags: San Antonio, mardi gras, things to do in San Antonio, pets, dogs, River Walk, Bud Light Mardi Gras Festival and, Parade, mardi paws, vibe nite: puro mardi gras, bigvibesarthouse, Cherrity Bar, kuriya, river parade, decorated floats, parade, live music, free, Arneson River Theatre, Dorćol Distilling & Brewing Company, Ruben V, Zydeco Blanco, Shonnie Murrell, Europa, GrooveTronX
Controlled Chaos: Pinko’s New Album You and You is a Leap Forward in Texture and Dynamics
By Chris Conde
Tags: things to do in San Antonio, Pinko, You and You, new album, album release, texture, dynamic, The Grasshopper Lies Heavy, Vampyre, Exhalents, Rats, Guillermo Alejandro Mendez, Jared Ismael Flores, Luke Zachary Mitchell
Atmospheric Post-Punkers Dead Register Head to San Antonio for Midweek Show Worth Fitting into Your Schedule
Tags: san antonio, live music, things to do in san antonio, dead register, post punk, post rock, post metal, neurosis, filthy, the grasshopper lies heavy
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