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Saturday 6/17/2023 9:00 PM
[From All Music.com-Stephen Thomas Erlewine] A Red Dirt country singer with a flair for gleaming arena rock, Rich O'Toole built a regional following in his native Texas during the course of the late 2000s and early 2010s. A native of Houston, he began playing music in high school but started taking it seriously while attending Texas A&M.
Rich O'Toole
Texas Is My Home
After playing a series of frat parties and clubs, he independently released Seventeen in 2007, and the debut earned enough attention that he hopped over to Smith Music Group for 2008's In a Minute or 2, which was produced by Mack Damon. Three years later, O'Toole signed with Average Joe's Entertainment and took a shot at the big time with Kiss of a Liar, which featured cameos from fellow Texas stars Josh Abbott and Pat Green; the record peaked at 73 on Billboard's country chart. In 2013 he launched his own label, PTO, which debuted with his fourth album, Brightwork. This record was made with Ilya Toshinsky, who became a regular collaborator over the next few years. O'Toole headed out to Los Angeles after its release, and that's where he wrote the bulk of Jaded, which came out in 2014. A three-year gap, during which time O'Toole released a series of Texas-themed emojis and developed a clothing label, separated Jaded and American Kid, which featured several collaborations with Evan Gamble and appeared in March 2017.
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Armadillo Palace
5015 Kirby Drive
Houston, TX 77098
Directions (Map)
(713) 526-9700
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Saturday 6/17/2023 8:00 PM
[From All Music.com-Thom Jurek] Ángela Aguilar is a singer of Mexican Regional music. The daughter of traditional musician Pepe Aguilar, she has been performing professionally since she was nine years old. Benefitting from a trained alto voice, she released her debut album, 2013's Christmas-themed Navidad con Ángela Aguilar, at age ten. Three years later, she performed in the BBC's 100 Women Festival in Mexico City. Her proper solo debut was 2018's Primero Soy Mexicana. Produced by her father, it was composed of historic rancheras and mariachis. Aguilar received nominations for Best New Artist and Best Ranchero/Mariachi Album at 2019's Latin Grammy Awards, where she also performed. In 2020, she released the seven-song EP Baila Esta Cumbia, a set of modern tunes associated with and dedicated to the memory of groundbreaking ranchera pioneer Selena. Aguilar followed it later that year with the traditional mariachi EP Que No Se Apague la Musica. In 2021, she issued the long-player Mexicana Enamorada.
Invítame A Un Café
Steve Aoki & Ángela Aguilar
She was born Ángela Aguilar Álvarez in Los Angeles to Aneliz Álvarez Alcalá and Pepe Aguilar while her father was on tour. Music was not only in her DNA from her dad but also her paternal grandparents -- singer, producer, and actor Antonio Aguilar and the acclaimed vocalist and actress Flor Silvestre.
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713 Music Hall
In POST Houston
401 Franklin Street
Houston, TX 77201
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Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr.
Original 5th Dimensions
@The Grand Opera House
in Galveston
2020 Postoffice Street
Galveston, TX 77550
Directions (Map)
Phone: (409) 765-1894
Saturday 6/17/2023 8:00PM
[From All Music.com-Tim Sendra] Duster's lo-fi sonic explorations didn't find much of an audience when they first began operations in the late '90s. Their two albums and various other recordings were home-recorded, spaced-out, and just a little too late for the slowcore movement. They were also on the fringes of noise rock and emo, but never fully became part of a scene. Maybe that's why once the group ceased working together, their legend began to slowly grow until by the late 2010s their long out of print albums were fetching large sums and quite a few bands were singing their praises. After a long time working on other projects, and occasionally together, Duster reconvened in 2018 to record new music -- 2019's abrasive, noise-damaged self-titled album -- and play shows in support of the career-spanning box set Capsule Losing Contact. They continued working together to map the parameters of their sound, settling down in peacefully introspective territory on the 2022 album Together.
Duster
Making Room
The San Jose, California band formed in 1996 as a collaboration between Clay Parton and Canaan Dove Amber, two multi-instrumentalists with a record collection full of slowcore classics by Slint and Bedhead, a penchant for rambling, expansive songs with mumbled vocals, and a fascination with outer space. Duster began working together in a makeshift home studio space they called Low Space Orbit, tracking on cheap analog equipment. The first fruits of their work showed up on a short cassette released in 1995 titled Christmas Dust, which captured their nascent sound in lo-fi fashion.
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White Oak Music Hall
2915 N Main Street
Houston, TX 77009
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Phone: (713) 237-0370
Saturday 6/17/2023 8:00 PM
The Juneteenth celebration continues through music that features the sounds of Jazz and Inspirational music, paying tribute to legendary musicians such as Miles Davis, Joe Sample, Al Jarreau, Grover Washington Jr., Aretha Franklin, The Winans Family, and many more.
This celebration will commemorate the end of slavery in the United States and honor the contributions of African Americans to American music.
The music will showcase a mix of traditional and contemporary jazz and inspirational sounds, highlighting the rich cultural heritage of the African American community. This celebration will provide an opportunity for people to come together and reflect on the past, celebrate the present, and look towards a brighter future for all.
Najee
Betcha Don't Know
Tonight’s lineup features:
Najee
Bobby Lyle
Chris Walker
Gene Moore
Treva Jones
Rhonda McLemore
Michael Dixon
James Williams III
Mark Taylor
Patrice Dominique
Wallace Grant
Miller Outdoor Theatre
Hermann Park
6000 Hermann Park Dr
Houston, TX 77030
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(832) 487-7102
Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
2005 Lake Robbins Dr.
The Woodlands, TX 77380
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The Grand Opera House
in Galveston
2020 Postoffice Street
Galveston, TX 77550
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Phone: (409) 765-1894
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HOB Houston
in GreenStreet
1204 Caroline St.
Houston, TX
(888) 402-5837
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Houston Arena Theatre
in Arena Towers
7326 Southwest Fwy
Houston, TX 77074
713-772-5900
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NRG Center
1 NRG Pkwy
Houston, TX
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Warehouse Live
813 St Emanuel St.
Houston, TX
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(713) 225-5483
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The Improv
in Marq-E Entertainment Center
7620 Katy Freeway Space
455 Houston, TX 77024
Directions
Buy tickets over the phone:713-333-8800
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Miller Outdoor Theatre
Hermann Park
6000 Hermann Park Dr
Houston, TX 77030
Directions click here
(832) 487-7102
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Ayva Center
9371 Richmond Ave.
Houston, TX 77063
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Phone: (713) 782-2982
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The Heights Theatre
339 W 19th St.
Houston TX 77008
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214-272-8346
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George R. Brown Convention Center
1001 Avenida De Las Americas
Houston, TX 77010
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White Oak Music Hall
2915 N Main Street
Houston, TX 77009
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Phone: (713) 237-0370
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Bayou Music Center
in Bayou Place
520 Texas Ave
Houston, TX 77002
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Phone: (713) 230-1600
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713 Music Hall
In POST Houston
401 Franklin Street
Houston, TX 77201
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16165 CITY WALK
SUGAR LAND TX 77479
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