@mitskileaks put on an amazing show! Been looking forward to this show for months!
#concert #livemusic #musicislife
@mothercain delivered a stellar performance opening for @mitskileaks !!
#concert #livemusic #musicislife
@sirchloe rocked a killer set at last night’s sold out show!! Dana is a badass frontperson!! 🔥🔥🔥👏🏼👏🏼
#indierock #indiemusic #soldoutshow #touringband #austintx
Great opening set by @daffoband at the sold out @sirchloe!! They definitely won over the audience 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼❤️
#indiemusic #indiemusic #livemusic #touringband #austintexas
Loving the latest track from our friends @digitaldaggers currently streaming on all platforms! Be sure to check it out and give them a follow!
#newmusic #newmusicalert #indiemusic #femalevocal
“Searching for Sugar Man” is a great #documentary. RIP Sixto. 🙏🏼🙏🏼• @60minutes A poor Detroit singer-songwriter rose to fame in his 70s after learning he was more popular than Elvis or the Beatles in South Africa – a country he had never visited. Sixto Diaz Rodriguez died at age 81. 60 Minutes spoke with him in 2012.
#sixtorodriguez #60minutes #southafrica
Posted @withregram • @lordrarerock THE PRIDE OF AUSTIN - Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble perform “Voodoo Child (Slight Return)” at Austin City Limits in 1989. As a guitarist being compared to Jimi Hendrix is like a rec league basketball player being compared to Michael Jordan. Fortunately for Stevie Ray Vaughan, he is one of the very few to ever pick up a six-string and sit in the same league as the fuzzy-haired psychedelic blues forebearer. Now that’s a compliment that Vaughan no doubt adored considering Hendrix is the very man who inspired him to even amp his electric toothbrush up way beyond the Spinal Tap recommended level of 11.
Stevie brought blues back in the 1980s and infused it with an adrenalised electronic edge. This scintillating sonic mix of the old and the new is what made his sound so iconic and it was his unrivalled skill that catapulted that unique sound into the rarefied air of the guitar greats. Speaking with Billy Pinnell in 1984, Vaughan recalled the moment that he first heard Hendrix and knew he wanted to be a guitarist. “It was in my bedroom,” he began, “my brother brought his first record home before it was really released in the States. He had a connection, I’m not sure who it was and of course, it blew me out.”
As he told MTV, this emboldened style always had his hero in mind. “I just do my best to do what I can to carry his music on,” the humble Vaughan told MTV. “This is much as anybody else’s music that I appreciated in my life. I love him like he was my brother.” Sadly, both stars have been gone for a long time, but this notion of a legacy is certainly true, as the blues continues to be the lifeblood of some of the best modern music coupled with the cutting edge of individualism that they extolled in spades. Enjoy!
#legend #guitarist #vocalist #songwriter
F’n #epic 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 • bucketsthedrummer Giving our upstairs neighbors a free concert 🤘🐴 “Song for the Dead” - @queensofthestoneage cover by bucketsthedrummer and @theflannelmals
#queensofthestoneage #drumming #drums #bucketdrumming #joshhomme #davegrohl #rock
Big fans of @anatijoux ❤️❤️❤️
#vocalist #activist #songwriter #performer #latinx #rapper #chilena
Really diggin’ @balthvsmusic from Colombia. Psychedelic groove, dynamic harmonies and excellent musicianship really drives their sound. If you’re into @thieverycorporation @tommyguerrero and the like you’ll really enjoy this band. Stream all their tracks on @spotify. Video courtesy of their Rooftop Session on @youtube. 🔥🔥🔥
#musicians #psychedelic #groove
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