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Live Music in San Antonio This Week: Kittie, Bill Schoening, Dru Hill, Nekromantix

San Antonio-raised filmmaker Robert Rodriguez’s Chingon Band is also performing at the Aztec Theatre.

This week, Alamo City residents will get to hear music from both a Spurs play-by-play announcer and a San Antonio-raised filmmaker. Music may not be the thing either is best known for, but both take the art form seriously and are well worth checking out. Thursday, June 11 Bill Schoening & Friends, Jeph Duarte Band, […]

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Americana icon Alejandro Escovedo talks about new album, mortality ahead of San Antonio show

The Austin-based singer-songwriter is scheduled to play Stable Hall on Friday, June 12.

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Photo exhibition of Tejano icon Selena opens Thursday at Briscoe Museum

The show at the downtown San Antonio museum features images photographer John Dyer captured of the singer between 1992 and 1994.

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Live Music in San Antonio This Week: Take 6, Alabama, Yellowcard, Shawn Colvin

LA-based group the Altons is also bringing its danceable and Latin-inspired retro-soul to town.

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San Antonio punk act Fea’s long-awaited new album The Nerve pulls no punches

The album, available digitally this Friday, was four years in the making and the first for a new label the band hopes will expand its reach.

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Chewing the fat with the String Cheese Incident before its Stable Hall show

The long-running jamband will play the San Antonio venue this Thursday.

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Live Music in San Antonio This Week: Lauren Lakis, Ramona and the Holy Smokes, King’s X

Lloronas, San Antonio’s self-described purveyors of ‘aggressive disco punk,’ are also playing a show.

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Everything we saw at San Antonio’s first-ever Pearl Fest music festival

The lineup included touring act Los Lonely Boys along with SA artists Nicky Diamonds, Girl in a Coma, mypolitis, Sunny Ozuna and more.

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San Antonio’s Marriott Rivercenter wants to turn your Alamodome concert into a staycation

With lots of Alamodome shows on the horizon, the hotel has unveiled a package that bets breakfast and a late checkout can get visitors to stick around downtown.

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Everything we saw as Triumph, April Wine helped San Antonio relive the Joe Anthony days

The hard-rock acts, both beloved in the Alamo City, performed Thursday at Frost Bank Center. Triumph’s reunion tour is its first set of road dates since 1993.

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Free jazz luminary Ken Vandermark to perform in San Antonio this Friday

The saxophonist and composer will play at Slab Cinema Arthouse with the Chicago/Texas Sound Ensemble, which includes SA drummer Kory Cook and other Lone Star State musicians.

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Bobby Pulido warns of scammers charging for quinceañera appearances

‘We don’t charge for this,’ the Tejano singer turned South Texas Democratic congressional candidate said in a video message.

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Reggaeton pioneer Don Omar bringing latest tour to San Antonio this fall

Tickets for the ‘Danza Kuduro’ and ‘Dale Don Dale’ singer’s Frost Bank Center show go on sale this week.

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Rock & Roll Machine: Triumph reunion tour brings act back to San Antonio, its second home

The Canadian power trio will perform at Frost Bank Center on Thursday, May 21. The group got its first big U.S. break in the Alamo City.

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Pop-rock act Journey extends tour, adds San Antonio stop in October

Despite recent behind-the-scenes tensions, the band has extended its road dates to include SA’s Frost Bank Center — and tickets go on sale this Friday.

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Gunter Hotel celebrates Robert Johnson’s birthday Friday with live blues and discussion

The bluesman mythologized for his ‘deal with the devil’ at the crossroads made his first studio recordings in the hotel’s Room 414.

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The mother of San Antonio music venue operator Blayne Tucker sued two people and a North Side bar after his 2022 overdose death.

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