In an effort to amp up the vibes in the Live Music Capital of the World, some longtime champions of Austin’s music scene are fine-tuning a cherished lo
It s been a full year since the COVID-19 pandemic stopped the music industry from working. Author: Hank Cavagnaro Updated: 5:47 PM CST March 12, 2021
AUSTIN, Texas One of the first things to cancel last year because of COVID-19 was South by Southwest (SXSW).
This year, it s going virtual. And for all of the people who used to work those shows, it s been extremely difficult. The Live Music Capital of the World. It s places like Empire Control Room & Garage that give Austin that title.
With COVID-19, it s had to make changes, like its Thursday night movie nights. It was Empire s way to get some people in the door while keeping people safe.
Austin music venues, musicians cautiously return to live events
Austin music venues, musicians cautiously return to live events
The pressure to strike the right note with artists, staff, and customers has many Austin venue owners proceeding with caution.
Ever since Gov. Greg Abbott announced that all businesses, including music venues, bars, and clubs, could reopen beginning March 10, business owners have been considering their next steps. We at Tammy Miranda Music Productions have been getting phone calls left and right, said Bruce Island Mind, a musician and booking agent at Tammy Miranda Music Productions.
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