Local Austin favorite Bob Schneider will tape an episode of Austin City Limits on Tuesday,? August 24th. This will be Schneider’s second time on Austin City Limits and his first appearance since 2001. Ticket availability for the public and information about ticket giveaways will be posted on this blog approximately one week before the taping, so please check back later. Follow ACL on Twitter for more updates!
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Taping Announcement: Bob Schneider
Wednesday, July 14th, 2010 by acl_emilyTicket Giveaway: Spoon 7/7
Wednesday, June 30th, 2010 by april**** Giveaway is now over. *****
The following people will receive Space Available tickets:
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People on this list will receive an email with details. If you see your name here, but didn?t get an email, that means it?s likely someone with the same first name and last initial as you.
Here are the basics:
The tickets will be available for pick up starting at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, July 7, at KLRU-TV. Tickets will not be available before this time. Tickets are not to be sold.
Look for the Space Available line sign. KLRU will hand out tickets on a first come, first served basis. Those on the Space Available list will need a photo ID to claim their tickets. Doors open at 7 p.m. and the taping will begin at 8 p.m. Please remember, these tickets DO NOT guarantee admission to the taping. As soon as we reach our capacity limit, we cannot admit any other people to the studio.
***** Giveaway is now over. ****
Austin City Limits will tape a performance by Spoon on Wednesday, July 7, starting at 8 p.m. We will be giving away a limited number of Space Available tickets to this taping. Enter your name and email address here by noon Monday, July 5. Recipients will receive 2 tickets each and be chosen at random. Please be in Austin or the surrounding community. These tickets do NOT guarantee admission. Space Available ticket recipients will receive an email notification with details about the taping. Enter your name and email address here before noon July 5. Please note, commenting on this blog post does not enter your name into consideration for the tickets. You must click on the link and enter your name and email address.
Alejandro Escovedo recap
Thursday, May 13th, 2010 by nbeckleyMaking his fourth appearance on Austin City Limits, Alejandro Escovedo took the stage Friday night in a sleek grey vest, accompanied by his band, the Sensitive Boys, and back-up vocalists, sparkling in black sequins. Preparing for the release of his tenth album, Street Songs of Love, due June 29, Escovedo devoted much of the set to the new record.
Kicking things off with the energetic ?Always A Friend,? from his Real Animal release, Escovedo was all smiles. While he?d joked during afternoon rehearsal, ?This is like so many shows we?ve played in the past; where no one claps,? now with the lights and cameras in place and a crowded house, the audience was happy to applaud.
David Pulkingham laid into a heavy guitar on ?This Bed is Getting Crowded,? and Escovedo introduced the guitarist, elaborating that he was also the force responsible for bringing ?Anchor,? the next new song, to life. After trading riffs with Pulkingham, Escovedo explained how the new album was built ? piece by piece during a two-month residency at Austin?s Continental Club. This segued into the titular ?Street Songs,? an ode to the Club?s South Congress neighborhood.
Since 1980 Escovedo has called Austin home, and, introducing ?Sister Lost Soul,? he recalled his days in South Austin where he met Stephen Bruton (first known to him as a ?handsome jogger?), who would go on to produce albums for Escovedo, and who passed away last year. Escovedo dedicated the song to him, summoning a gentle organ and choir-like back-up vocals. After another slower number, ?Down in the Bowery,? written for his teen son, Escovedo exclaimed, ?Let?s get noisy again,? and they did with ?Chelsea Hotel ?78.? While they?d played a version of this during afternoon rehearsal, here they pulled out the stops, allowing for some noisy guitar shredding.
During rehearsal one of the backing vocalists had pulled pairs of maracas from a backpack, and they now made an appearance on ?Undesired.? Bringing out another new song, a jazzy piano kicked off ?Faith? (which features Bruce Springsteen on the record) and inspired some dancing in the crowd. Without stopping the band plunged into ?Real Animal? as if it were ?Great Balls of Fire? before ultimately easing into the mellow organ-laced ?After the Meteor Showers.?
While the set had had an ebb and flow of fast-paced numbers and more mellow tunes, it was at the end, anticipating a revision of the cello-tinged ?Tula? that Escovedo and his band got down to some serious guitar business, pounding out a loud and tight rendition of ?Everybody Loves Me.? In front of a home crowd, it certainly felt that way.



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