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Local musicians were center-stage on Saturday evening at La Zona, the site of the first ever Nomad Music Festival.
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Guitar technician Mike Acosta's passing hearkens back to a long family line of music-centric relatives.
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Socially Distant, Artistically Entwined: New Compilation Album Showcases The San Antonio Music SceneLive music has become one of the greatest cultural casualties of COVID-19. But as venues are shuttered and tours canceled, a group of 18 musicians in San…
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A new music project targets a San Antonio 1960s music icon: Sunny Ozuna, known by most for his work as Sunny and the Sunliners. Musicians recently covered…
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The City of San Antonio has less than two months until its August deadline to complete part of its first ever “music strategic plan.” The city has had one…
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I was trying hard to remember. Could it really have been 20 years since the last time Sisters Morales had visited us at Texas Public Radio? As Lisa and…
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Los Nahuatlatos (nä wät lâ tōs) is a group with deep roots to their Xicano-Indigenous heritage, whose mission is to “create original, inspiring and…
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Demitasse is a two-piece softly sung acoustic group comprised of Erik Sanden and Joe Reyes, both from the art-rock band Buttercup. Equipped with high…
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With the belief that music stems from an “intimacy with one’s self,” the Parallelephants say they’re using music to pioneer a new “sexual…
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The Time Enders’ performance is so impressively dead-on to folk music produced in the ‘50s and ‘60s that you might wonder where they parked the time…