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The Tone Kings are more than a cover band. This versatile group of professional musicians can provide any type of musical theme for your event. The Tone Kings will even learn special songs for your event. They’re great for weddings, anniversaries or any other gathering. From smooth jazzy blues to all-out dance party band, the Tone Kings bring guests to their feet and onto the dance floor. The core group is a four-piece band and can expand to a 15-piece orchestra.
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A new sound has emerged from the South Austin music scene. Unable to be tied down to any one genre, Graham Wilkinson & the Underground Township bring "everything you hear in Texas" into one powerful package. After listening to their songs or witnessing one of their shows, it's plain to see why Alejandro Escovedo hand-picked this rootsy, folk/reggae four-piece to open his last two CD release parties.
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Cody Shaw and His Rhythm Boys are the working man’s honky-tonk band from Wichita Falls, Texas, carrying on the traditions of Merle Haggard and Hank Williams. Randy Burch bangs the drums, while Chris Booth slaps the bass. Cody’s father, Ben Shaw, a seasoned musician, plays a mean lead guitar. Cody Shaw pours out heart-felt lyrics, and strums the rhythm guitar.
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For a bluegrass experience beyond words, check out the Honeydew Revue, featuring Eddie Hambone on banjo and vocals, Abraham Redbud on guitar and vocals, Miss Honeycomb on fiddle and vocals, The Big Ern on lead guitar and vocals, and Uncle Chili Dawg on upright bass and vocals. This South Austin bluegrass revue channels the music of Bill Monroe, Flatt & Scruggs and Doc Watson.
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