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Episode 120
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Juneteenth version
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rules: answer the questions and tag 9 people you want to get to know better/catch up with. tagged by @astorytotellyourfriends
I am cheating a little as I don’t know anyone, so no tags from me 😐
Last Song: God of Waar by Dirty Wormz cause I am in a rock mood
Last Movie: Robin Hood Nen in Tights ( family movie night and we needed a good laugh!)
Currently watching: Schitt’s Creek. I am way behind the eight ball on that one.
Currently Reading: Captive Paradise: A History of Hawaii
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Comet, star, Pluto, Cygnus
Comet- What are you currently frustrated about?I’M FRUSTRATED BOUT MY INABILITY TO TOUCH A SEXY MOTHER FUCKERStar- What song(s) do you feel describes you?TOOL - SOBERDIRTY WORMZ - GOD OF WAARMINISTRY - JUST ONE FIXPOISONBLACK - ME, MYSELF, AND ITHE BRAVERY - THE SPECTATORDEFTONES - YOU’VE SEEN THE BUTCHER
Pluto- If you could meet anyone, alive or dead, who would you meet? MY OTHER SELVES THAT PRESUMABLY MADE IMPACTS UPON OTHERSI GOTTA COMPARE NOTESCygnus- If you could go back to any time period for a couple days, when/where would you want to go?WOULD LIKE TO SEE THE SUFFERER’S SPEECHES IN PERSONSEEMS MOTHER FUCKING COOL TO GET HEARING ON THAT SORTA HISTORIC SHIT
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2019 LINEUP ANNOUNCED FOR THE AUSTIN MUSIC AWARDS ON FEBRUARY 27
AUSTIN, TEXAS – January 22, 2019 – The Austin Chronicle, SXSW, and Austin City Limits Live at the Moody Theater are proud to announce the performance lineup for the 37th annual Austin Music Awards (AMAs) taking place on Wednesday, February 27, 2019, with proceeds benefiting the SIMS Foundation and HAAM. Tickets for the event are available now at acl-live.com and austinmusicawards.org.
Without fail, legendary performers, guests, and presenters like Robert Plant, Fiona Apple, Chrissie Hynde, Fab 5 Freddy, Terry Allen, Blondie, Bruce Springsteen, and Pete Townshend have all taken the stage at the Austin Music Awards. For 36 years, the event has celebrated the Austin musicianship that the city is known for the world over. This year’s roster follows suit, featuring genre-spanning talent that includes singer-songwriter Jakob Dylan, Bob Dylan’s son most known for his years as frontman for rock band The Wallflowers; John Doe, co-founder of LA punk band X, whose musical compositions span rock, punk, country, and folk; buzzworthy Austin-based psychedelic soul outfit Black Pumas; Tomar Williams from soul group Tomar & the FC’s; rockabilly and country music artist Rosie Flores; the foremost provocateur of tango in Austin, Glover Gill, of Glovertango; Jon Dee Graham, former member of the True Believers with Alejandro Escovedo and three-time Austin Music Hall of Fame inductee; Tosca, the tango orchestra comprised of various Austin-based musicians; Austin’s youthful soul, funk, blues, and jazz outfit The Peterson Brothers; India-born, Austin-based rapper Abhi the Nomad on the cusp of releasing his debut album, Marbled; and the renowned DJ Mel, recognized as “Obama’s DJ” after performing at the 57th Presidential Inauguration.
Additionally, there will be a tribute to the late MC Overlord, known as Austin’s hip-hop pioneer. Donnell Robison, aka MC Overlord, was the recipient of nine Austin Music Awards throughout his career and passed away in 2018 at age 49. His legacy will be honored at this year’s event via a special tribute by Smackola and DJ Crash of Dirty Wormz, Tee Double, Traygod Tha MC, Bavu Blakes of Hip-Hop Hump Day, the MC Overlord Collective, and Grooveline Horns. The AMAs will announce a special guest performance day of.
The full list of artists performing at the 2019 Austin Music Awards can also be found below.
FULL 2019 AUSTIN MUSIC AWARDS PERFORMANCE LINEUP:
Jakob Dylan
John Doe
Black Pumas
Tomar Williams
Rosie Flores
Glover Gill
Jon Dee Graham
Tosca
The Peterson Brothers
DJ Mel
Abhi the Nomad
To honor the continued success and significance of this annual event and further solidify its importance in this community, the City of Austin has proclaimed February 27 as Austin Music Awards Day.
"What has always truly and uniquely defined the Austin music scene is the work those in it put in. More than critics, industry honchos, scene makers, or even music fans, so many musicians work so hard in this extraordinary community to impress the audience they regard as the most important — other musicians," said Louis Black, co-founder of The Austin Chronicle, SXSW, and the Austin Music Awards. "Once a year, the community comes together to honor our own at the Austin Music Awards and to honor the winners of The Austin Chronicle Music Poll. And then, because of who we are and what we do, we get up the next morning and get back to work."
The Austin Music Awards will celebrate the winners from The Austin Chronicle Music Poll, managed by the locally owned and operated alternative newsweekly that reflects the heart and soul of Austin, Texas. The awards will reveal the winners for 52 different categories, including winners of “Best of the Year” categories for Austin band, musician, song, album, and best new band. Other winners include “Best Performing Band” in a variety of genres and “Best Austin Musician” selections, including the categories of female and male vocalist, guitar player, bass player, keyboards, strings, horns, other instrument, and the “Songwriter of the Year” award.
The Townes Van Zandt Songwriting Award, which honors a talent whose work has had an extensive and ongoing impact in Texas, the U.S., and around the world, will be presented to singer-songwriter Alejandro Escovedo at this year’s awards by Austin’s own Britt Daniel. The Margaret Moser Women in Music Award, awarded to women in the industry with deep roots who are living legends of our time, will be presented to long-time music champion Dianne Scott by Texas legend Steve Wertheimer.
Charlie Sexton is back as Music Director, joining the Mayor’s House Band with Michael Ramos, John Michael Schoepf, Ricky Ray Jackson and Ramy Antoun. Rick McNulty and Laurie Gallardo of KUTX return to host the ceremony!!
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