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October 2, 2004 - Sunny T and the Gray Sky Boys

Sunny T and the Gray Sky Boys

Sunny T and the Gray Sky Boys will get people dancing in the streets with special local music predicted for clear skies from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. this Saturday, with easy enjoyment close by in the café tents in the shade.

And playing from 11:45 to 12:45 p.m....Stephen Kearley
Stephen Kearley is one of the founding members of the Colorado based band The Kudzoo Brothers who play their own brand of home grown plunkin' music. As a Kudzoo Brother, Stephen has opened for David Wilcox, Sam Bush, Peter Rowan and Tim O'Brien. Stephen and band mate Bill Sneed formed the band in the mid-90's as a vehicle to share their individually written and co-written songs. In 2000 the Kudzoo Brothers Released their CD "Time Around Again." Stephen now resides in Buda, Texas with his wife Janice. He is working on a new song-cycle and aims to release a new CD in the fall of 2005.

posted September 28, 2004 | permanent link to this article


September 25, 2004 - Seth Davis

Seth Davis

A performer on numerous keyboard and electronic instruments, Seth Davis trained originally in music and drama, completing graduate music studies. He has participated in collaborations with jazz legend Cecil Taylor, Nova Dancing Company of Dallas, performance artist Guillermo Gomez-Peûa, and Texas sculptor Jesus Moroles. His silent film accompaniments in Beaumont received media accolades. The haunting lyricism of his jazz/classical synthesis is not easily forgotten.

Listen and enjoy, from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. this Saturday in the Market.

posted September 22, 2004 | permanent link to this article


September 18, 2004 - Jim Ivy and the Jinx Street Band

Jim Ivy and the Jinx Street Band start blowing their brass and strumming their strings from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., getting people to swing into the jazz tunes that can rival any in Austin.

posted September 14, 2004 | permanent link to this article


September 11, 2004 - Hard To Make a Living (HTML)



There is something about this group that gets people to come back to the Market to listen to them, or to come to the Market for the first time to check them out. They have great harmonies, are home-grown, and their quality of music is out- standing - in its field. HTML is our anchor band that Market-goers will be able to enjoy once a month during the rest of the Market season! This is their date for September.

Hard To Make A Living is a versatile, four-piece acoustic band that features guitar, banjo, fiddle, mandolin and upright bass. They play a mix of western swing, bluegrass, old country/honky tonk, and some traditional swing/jazz. Three of the members sing and therefore tight vocal harmonies are a prominent feature of the band. Join Hard to Make a Living this weekend as they entertain market goers under the music tent from 10 a.m.-11:30 a.m. For more information about this week's band visit their website at www.hardtomakealiving.com

*Bio courtesy of www.hardtomakealiving.com

posted September 7, 2004 | permanent link to this article


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