Voice - Erin Ivey
Piano - Rolf Ordahl
Drums - upon request
Neye Benziyor?
"I may be unique in having been entranced by it, but I can imagine other people will be affected as I have."
--John Aielli, host of Eklektikos on KUT 90.5FM, Austin's NPR Station
Songs from the 1920s & '30s:
On the Sunny Side of the Street
All of Me
Honeysuckle Rose
I'm Confessin'
Am I Blue
Moonglow
Summertime
Ain't Misbehavin'
St. Louis Blues
Fly Me to the Moon, and on and on...
"GRAND HOTEL performs roots jazz and swing standards from the 1920s and '30s. Named after the 1932 Hollywood film, GRAND HOTEL has been making rooms happy from Houston to Chicago. They have played regularly at Austin's Driskill Hotel and Cedar Street Courtyard, as well as for special events at Neiman Marcus, the French Legation Museum, the Austin Film Festival, The Long Center for the Performing Arts, and private homes."
Live on Austin's NPR station, KUT 90.5FM LISTEN HERE
ACL rocked, but there is NO time to rest... Art Outside starts Friday!
Featuring musicians like Wine and Revolution, Suzanna Choffel, Freq Nasty and 62 other acts across three stages, over 100 visual artists ranging from photographers to jewelry-designers, film shorts by Austin Underground Film Society, on-site yoga and acrobatic training, DIY craft demos, fashion show by Rene Geneva, fire dancing performances and much more, Art Outside is an unforgettable, full-sensory art adventure. Art Outside also makes a special effort to reach out to families, and will offer interactive earth-friendly projects, storytelling, and a variety of arts and crafts workshops for children at this year's event.
Since its inception in 2004, Art Outside presented this year by Art Seen Alliance has played a significant role in shaping Texas' vibrant art and music community. By moving creative works from inside gallery walls to an outdoor setting with open sky and wild environs, Art Outside challenges guests to rethink the way they view art, fostering an environment where no genre is off-limits, no medium left unexplored.
SITE INFORMATION:
Gates open Friday, October 9th at noon. All children 12 and under will receive free admission. In addition to camp ground privileges for full-weekend participants, Apache Pass offers RV parking and on-site shower facilities for guests, as well as music performance areas, a cantilevered stage over the San Gabriel river, and tents for participating artists and attendees.
Come out to We Make Stuff...music, art & fashion on Saturday Sept. 19th from 7-9pm! Judge a skateboard painting competition, on-site DIY with The WonderCraft, listen to great bands like Hollywood Gossip, Panjoma & Lost Werks. Watch a fashion show, & cool dudes on a half-pipe from Find n' Grind skate shop, with many fabulous local vendors sporting their wares!
Hi there! thanks for the add, I really like what yall are about.
lol coming from someone who's combo is made up of horns, the lack of horns gives your group a really interesting and refreshing tone that works and sounds lovely.
I think yall are a really great group, and thanks again for the add!
omg....thanks for the add! I love your music, my page is rock'n it. and everyone always ask where'd I get it. I have to come hear more in person... Please let me know where some of your somer gigs are at, maybe I can catch one. Thanks again from A BIG FAN