Posted By San Antonio Current Staff on Thu, Jun 24, 2021 at 12:23 PM There s plenty for country and Americana fans to enjoy in San Antonio this weekend, but the Alamo City s live music offerings are rounded out with some standouts in other genres. Looking to catch a show? Read on to find out what SA has to offer: Friday, June 25 Emily.
Wednesday, June 23, 2021 Posted By Sanford Nowlin on Wed, Jun 23, 2021 at 11:01 AM St. Paul Square s Concerts in the Courtyard is getting in on the Fiesta action. Austin-based Latin rock trio Tiarra Girls will play Saturday in what the free, outdoor concert series is billing as its Fiesta Finale. Sisters Tiffany, Tori and Sophia Baltierra have made waves with a sound that draws not.
Late last year, the pandemic's halt on in-person events shuttered Margin Walker Presents, an independent concert promoter that booked bands into San Antonio's Paper Tiger.
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Posted By Sanford Nowlin on Tue, Dec 22, 2020 at 12:32 PM click to enlarge Andrew Salazar of San Antonio s Donella Drive performs live, pre-pandemic. No, that $600 federal check isn t going to go far, but music fans have reason to celebrate the passage of the long-delayed second stimulus deal. The $900 billion package approved last night incorporates the Save Our Stages Act, which provides for $15 billion in Small Business Administration grants to help independent music venues survive the pandemic. Save Our Stages was introduced in July by Sens. John Cornyn, R-Texas, and Amy Klobuchar, D-Minnesota, in the Senate and U.S. Reps. Peter Welch, D-Vermont, and Roger Williams, R-Texas, in the House. It followed months of lobbying by venue owners warning that COVID-19 shutdowns will shutter clubs, bars and theaters acr
Margin Walker Presents, Texas’ largest independent concert promoter since its start in 2016, announced that they were closing down this week. In a statement released on their social media on Monday, the company cited “the uncertainty and lack of resources [that] have hammered down on those working” in the music industry as reasons for their closure. Ticket buyers have been asked to contact Eventbrite for information about upcoming shows.
Joshua Ray Walker has topped a couple of “Best of” lists this year.
Rolling Stone lauds the singer’s 2020 release
Glad You Made It as “an affirmation of life the good, the bad, and the tragic,” earning the album the No. 5 spot in “The 30 Best Country and Americana Albums of 2020.” The album has also been recognized by