The Saxon Pub
Recent News About The Saxon Pub
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Starkitect returns to Saxon Pub with new songs on Halloween Eve
Starkitect, the musical project led by Richard Weiss, is set to perform at the Saxon Pub with a lineup of new songs and an ensemble featuring Chris Nine, Adam Tyner, Chepo Pena, and Phil McJunkins.
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Delta Roux set to perform at Saxon Pub with music and stories
Harry Bodine and Mike Milligan are set to perform together at the Saxon Pub.
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Marcia Ball hosts event supporting housing for aging musicians
Kimmie Rhodes and Saxon Pub are inviting the public to support HOME (Housing Opportunities for Musicians and Entertainers), an organization dedicated to providing financial housing assistance for aging musicians in need.
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Palmer Anthony prepares for Saxon Pub debut after successful touring
Palmer Anthony, a musician originally from the West, is set to make his debut at Saxon Pub. Growing up, Anthony balanced sports like baseball, football, and basketball with summer jobs pouring concrete. At 14, he began teaching himself country songs on the guitar inspired by his father's cassette collection.
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Baird and Raitiere collaborate for special musical evening
Rob Baird and Aaron Raitiere are set to deliver an evening of songs, showcasing their distinct musical talents.
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Camp Mellen celebrates John Mellencamp with music-themed activities
Camp Mellen is set to provide an engaging experience for attendees. The event promises to offer a memorable time with various activities inspired by the music of John Mellencamp. Participants will have the opportunity to enjoy live performances and engage in themed events.
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Forrest McCurren to perform debut show at Saxon Pub
Forrest McCurren is set to make his debut at the Saxon Pub stage. Hailing from Middle Missouri, where the Ozarks meet the Big Muddy, McCurren draws inspiration from songwriting legends while forging his own path. His lyrics illuminate the complexities of everyday life in Middle America.
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Event supports musicians through art and music collaboration
Kimmie Rhodes and Saxon Pub are inviting the public to support HOME (Housing Opportunities for Musicians and Entertainers). The event will feature a watercolor workshop led by renowned painters Gordon Fowler and Chris Morel at Sazon from 2-4 pm. Following the workshop, there will be a song swap with Marcia Ball, Kimmie Rhodes, and Gabriel Rhodes.
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Houston's Six Gun Sound delivers authentic Bad Company tribute performances
Six Gun Sound, a tribute band from Houston, Texas, is known for delivering high-energy performances that resonate with Bad Company fans. The band is composed of six experienced musicians who perform classic hits such as "Rock ‘n’ Roll Fantasy," "Feel Like Makin’ Love," and "Shooting Star." They also explore the broader musical journey of Bad Company, including tracks from Paul Rodgers' time with other bands like Free and The Firm.
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Charlie Shafter set to record new album at Niles City Sound
Charlie Shafter, a musician originally from Illinois, is making waves in the Texas music scene. Known for his strong ties to Lubbock and the Panhandle region, Shafter has become a significant figure in the state's songwriting community. His early career included touring with Matt Martindale and Cooder Graw and contributing to the songwriter legacy at Blue Light Live in Lubbock.
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Madison Hughes and SJ McDonald prepare for upcoming performances
Come join us for a night of music and fun with SJ McDonald & Madison Hughes.
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Musician Kimmie Rhodes supports housing initiative for aging artists
Kimmie Rhodes, in collaboration with Saxon Pub, invites the community to participate in an event supporting a notable cause. The event aims to raise awareness and funds for HOME (Housing Opportunities for Musicians and Entertainers), an organization dedicated to providing financial housing assistance to aging musicians who are in need.
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West Texas Exiles to perform live with Jade Marie Patek
West Texas Exiles, a newly formed band, will perform at 8 p.m., followed by Jade Marie Patek at 10 p.m. in an event offering two shows with one ticket.
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Roots rock band Stonehoney announces reunion performance in Texas
Stonehoney, a roots rock group known for their four-part harmony singing, is set to perform in Texas this October. The band consists of Shawn Davis, Nick Randolph, Phil Hurley, and David Phenicie. Formed in Los Angeles in 2006, Stonehoney quickly gained recognition as a prominent live act. Their music attracted the attention of producer Ric Wake, leading to their debut album "Songs From a Hillside Living Room."
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Chris Milam announces new album inspired by his adolescence
Chris Milam, a Memphis-based singer-songwriter, is preparing to release his third album titled "Orchid South." Known for his previous albums "Kids These Days" and "Meanwhile," Milam has gained critical acclaim and a dedicated fanbase through extensive touring in the US and UK. His collaborations with artists such as William Bell, Valerie June, Amanda Shires, Cory Branan, and Garrison Starr have contributed to his reputation as an emerging artist.
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Heather Little announces new album release ahead of live performance
Heather Little, a well-regarded songwriter known for her authentic and personal storytelling, will perform live on October 10, 2024. Little's music is influenced by artists like Rickie Lee Jones and has been compared to the styles of Patty Griffin and Lori McKenna. Her songwriting approach resembles that of Gretchen Peters and Kris Kristofferson.
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Sean Harrison announces free show with tips appreciated
Sean Harrison, a singer and songwriter from Fayetteville, Arkansas, is set to perform a free show where tips are appreciated. Known for his humorous and self-mocking country songs, Harrison's music often explores the average person's challenges in American life. He also writes occasional sad songs about "suckers and losers." His style spans across Country, Americana, Folk, Rock, and Blues genres. However, he describes himself as a Southern songwriter.
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Canadian musicians Tentrees and Haldane reach 950 concerts since 2014 debut
Internationally acclaimed Canadian musicians Gordie Tentrees and Jaxon Haldane have made a significant mark in the music world with their unique performances. Since their debut on a Texas stage in 2014, they have performed 950 concerts together. Known for their versatility, they play ten different instruments including banjo, mando, cigar box guitars, and more, without repeating themselves onstage. Their performances are characterized by brotherly harmonies and masterful storytelling.
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Kyle Garrett to perform live with friends across Texas
Join music enthusiasts for an engaging evening with Kyle Garrett and friends. Houston native Kyle Garrett has been actively releasing new music and performing throughout Texas. Although he comes from a rock/punk background, Garrett notes, "I was raised on The Dixie Chicks and Brooks & Dunn," influences that are evident in his live performances.
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Texas Heritage Songwriters Night supports aging musicians
Kimmie Rhodes and Saxon Pub are hosting an event to support HOME (Housing Opportunities for Musicians and Entertainers), an organization founded by a group of women in Austin. The aim is to provide financial housing assistance for aging musicians in need.