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SUMMARY:Tomball: Gary P. Nunn at Main Street Crossing
DESCRIPTION:Gary P. Nunn is the cosmic cowboy who rode the Austin outlaw country movement to legend status and remains a popular draw across Texas. He grew up in Oklahoma before transplanting to Brownfield\, Texas\, where he cut his teeth in seventh‑grade garage bands. After studies at Texas Tech and South Plains College\, he moved to the University of Texas at Austin in 1968 to study pharmacy. But he left serious pre-med behind and plunged into the local music scene. \n\nBUY TICKETS\n\n\n\n\n  \nHe was a guitar‑to‑the‑bone sideman for Michael Martin Murphey\, Willie Nelson\, and Jerry Jeff Walker\, and became pianist and bassist for the Lost Gonzo Band\, backing Walker on the legendary ¡Viva Terlingua! in 1973. That album spotlighted his anthem “London Homesick Blues”—with its immortal chorus\, “I wanna go home with the armadillo.” The song became the theme for Austin City Limits from 1977 to 2004.  \n\n\nFather of the progressive country/Core Austin Sound: Gary P. Nunn helped redefine country in the ’70s by blending folk\, rock and blues with outlaw swagger. \n\n\nSignature anthem: “London Homesick Blues” made him synonymous with Texas pride and left an indelible mark on ACL viewers. \n\n\nSongwriter’s songwriter: Hits like “What I Like About Texas”\, “Last Thing I Needed\, First Thing This Morning” (a Willie Nelson gold hit)\, and the Rosanne Cash chart-topper “Couldn’t Do Nothin’ Right” (penned with Karen Brooks) secured his place in the songwriter hall of fame. \n\n\nAfter the Lost Gonzo Band disbanded in 1980\, Gary P. Nunn went solo—launching independent labels and releasing over 17 albums and 200+ songs. He even readopted ranch life in Oklahoma before moving back to Texas in 2003. His memoir At Home with the Armadillo dropped in 2018.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/tomball-gary-p-nunn-at-main-street-crossing/
LOCATION:Main Street Crossing\, 111 W Main St.\, Tomball\, TX\, 77375
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SUMMARY:Austin: Bob Schneider at Antone's Nightclub
DESCRIPTION:Bob Schneider is an Austin-based singer-songwriter known for his eclectic musical style\, blending elements of folk\, rock\, rap\, funk\, bluegrass\, reggae\, and country. He began his career in the 1990s with bands like Ugly Americans and The Scabs before embarking on a solo journey. His major-label debut\, Lonelyland (2001)\, brought him national recognition.  \n\nBUY TICKETS\n\n\n\n\n  \nOver the years\, Bob Schneider has released more than a dozen albums and written over 1\,000 songs. He has won over 59 Austin Music Awards\, including Best Album\, Best Songwriter\, Best Musician\, and Best Male Vocals\, making him the most decorated artist in Austin’s music history. \nPopular Songs: \n\n\n“40 Dogs (Like Romeo and Juliet)“: A fan favorite known for its catchy melody and romantic lyrics. \n\n\n“Big Blue Sea“: Showcases Schneider’s ability to blend storytelling with engaging melodies. \n\n\n“Metal and Steel“: Highlights his talent for combining delicate storytelling with enchanting tunes. \n\n\n“Sideways”: An introspective track with a laid-back vibe and melodic guitar riffs. \n\n\n“Tarantula“: Known for its haunting melody and introspective lyrics. \n\n\nSchneider’s live performances are legendary\, often featuring improvisation and audience involvement. He has maintained a long-standing Monday night residency at the Saxon Pub in Austin. Beyond music\, he’s also a published author and an avid painter and collage artist.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/austin-bob-schneider-at-antones-nightclub/
LOCATION:Antone’s Nightclub\, 305 East 5th Street\, Austin\, TX\, 78701
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:Austin: Kim Wilson at Antone's Nightclub
DESCRIPTION:Kim Wilson is a modern-day sonic sherpa guiding your soul through delta swamps and Texas tumbleweeds. He was born in Detroit in 1951\, raised on the 60s AM superstations of California\, and anchored by mentorship from Muddy Waters\, Little Walter\, and James Cotton. He co-founded the Fabulous Thunderbirds in 1974 alongside Jimmie Vaughan in Austin—home of legendary Antone’s Nightclub. \n\nBUY TICKETS\n\n\n\n\nMuddy Waters himself dubbed Kim Wilson “the greatest harmonica player since Little Walter. Immerse yourself in chimney‑swift riffs and soulful quivers that feel like a horn section stuffed in a pocket. His voice—part raspy gospel\, part gravel road confession—cuts through the din with persuasive swagger. \nWith The Fabulous Thunderbirds\, Kim churned out hits like Tuff Enuff and Wrap It Up\, bringing swamp‑blues sass to Top 40 airwaves. These barnstormers earned him a #10 hit and opened the blues floodgates in the 80s. \nIn June 2024\, The Fabulous Thunderbirds dropped Struck Down\, their first studio album in eight years. Co-produced by Wilson\, it’s already topped blues charts on major streaming services. Featuring guest appearances by Keb’ Mo’\, Bonnie Raitt\, Taj Mahal\, Mick Fleetwood\, and ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons on the single “Payback Time\,” the album earned a 2025 Grammy nomination for Best Traditional Blues Album. \nKim Wilson is set to headline Antone’s 50th Anniversary in Austin on July 18\, 2025.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/austin-kim-wilson-at-antones-nightclub/
LOCATION:Antone’s Nightclub\, 305 East 5th Street\, Austin\, TX\, 78701
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:Helotes: James McMurtry at Floore Country Store
DESCRIPTION:James McMurtry is hitting the road in 2025 to promote his latest album\, The Black Dog and the Wandering Boy\, which was released on June 20\, 2025. The tour includes performances across various venues\, featuring both solo and full-band shows. \n\n\n\nMcMurtry’s new album delves into themes inspired by personal experiences and fictional narratives. The title track draws from hallucinations his late father experienced during his battle with dementia\, featuring imagery of a black dog and a wandering boy. The album includes ten tracks\, including “Laredo (Small Dark Something)\,” “Annie\,” and “Broken Freedom Song.” \n\n\n\n\nBUY TICKETS\n\n\n\n\n  \nCollaborators on the album include Sarah Jarosz\, Charlie Sexton\, and BettySoo\, among others. \n\n\n\nJames McMurtry is celebrated for his richly detailed narratives about everyday folks\, small-town decay\, and political grit. He’s an acknowledged influence on Americana stars such as Jason Isbell\, with John Mellencamp praising him as “one of my very few favorite songwriters on Earth.” \n\n\n\nBorn March 18\, 1962\, in Fort Worth\, McMurtry was raised in Virginia. He got his first guitar at age 7\, thanks to his novelist dad\, Larry McMurtry. He got his early start at university beer gardens in Tucson before eventually winning the Kerrville Folk Festival’s New Folk contest in 1987. John Mellencamp co-produced his debut\, Too Long in the Wasteland (1989)\, which reached #125 on the Billboard 200 chart.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/helotes-james-mcmurtry-at-floore-country-store/
LOCATION:Floore Country Store\, 14464 Old Bandera Road\, Helotes\, TX\, 78023\, United States
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