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for Wed., April 17
  • Flute Legends - Shashank Subramanyam & Ronu Majumdar

    Indian Classical Music Circle of Austin presents two legendary flute maestros – Ronu Majumdar, master of the North Indian flute, and Shashank Subramanyam, a virtuoso of the South Indian flute. They will be accompanied by Subhajyoti Guha on the Tabla and R. Sankaranarayanan on the Mridangam.
    Sat. May 18, 6:30pm  
    Bates Recital Hall
  • Sue Foley - One Guitar Woman

    An evening dedicated to the pioneering women of guitar Prepare for a captivating musical journey with "One Guitar Woman", Sue Foley’s new solo acoustic tribute to female pioneers of guitar.
    Sat. June 1, 8pm  
    The 04 Center
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    Texas Community Music Festival Day 6 w/ Not Past 11, Big Dancy & the Sonic Alchemists

    More than a simple weekend fest, this smorgasbord of live ensembles lays out your April calendar with 10 days of free, family-friendly music at one beloved Austin patio: outside the Central Market on North Lamar. Presented by the Austin Civic Wind Ensemble since 2006, this event’s ethos is all in the no-stone-unturned names: Try Armadillo Swing Band, ACC Jazz Ensemble I, Girl Scout Harp Ensemble, Austin Banjo Club, Kat’s Porch Jam, the Skylarks, or Blowcomotion. Friday kicks off the 17th edition with a night of Austin blues under singer-songwriter Woot Talley’s band and the horn-fueled Rhythm Congress. – Rachel Rascoe
    Wed., April 17, 5:45pm. Free.
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    Notions, YUNG MO$H, Dizasterpiece, HateWaker, The After Dark Society, Release the Captive

    Like a mini, subgenre-swiveled version of the crazy pile-on $uicideboy$ lineup Austin saw at the Moody Center last year, five artists in the trap metal realm align for their Planet of the A.P.E. Tour across Texas. Austin-based band Notions, fixtures of Riverside’s Come & Take It, continue their exploration of cloud rap and nu-metalcore – reenvisioning early Slipknot and Korn influence under current R&B sensibilities. Cincinnati rap rocker Yung Mo$h co-headlines, while Dizasterpiece, HateWaker, the After Dark Society, and Release the Captive add to the sinister bill. – Rachel Rascoe
    Wed., April 17, 7pm 
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