Austin Music City
Austin Farmer's Market Featuring Live Music

Image(Austin, Tex.) -  The Austin Farmer''s Market is located at 4th and Guadalupe Streets. Each Saturday music runs from 10 - 11:30 a.m.  Enjoy our covered cafe seating while listening to Austin musicians. For information call 236-0074 or www.austinfarmersmarket.org.

July 11 - Wiretree, One of the most promising recent entries into the music capitol''s blossoming indie scene, Wiretree boasts a sound that spans both sides of the Atlantic, containing equal doses of some familiar American folk and Britpop marvels. As Austinist.com wrote, "Smithereens, Squeeze and the Posies all make their appearances in the influenced-by department, but so do Tom Petty, James Taylor and Brendan Benson." Peroni is currently working on his sophomore release due out in 2009. Although the work will be primarily recorded and performed by Peroni, he will be collaborating with producer Lars G'ransson (Alpha Rev, What Made Milwaukee Famous, Future Clouds and Radar) on several tracks. If Bouldin is any indication, the new work is sure to be a fantastic collection of melodic, dreamy pop songs that are as infectious as they are accessible. (myspace.com/wiretree wiretreemusic.com)

July 18 - The Lost Pines "If you wanna go where the old folks go, that''s alright with me," sing The Lost Pines on the first track of their debut album Middle of the Morning.  As it turns out, that couldn''t be a more accurate description of the 6-piece Austin-based string band steeped in bluegrass, traditional country, and folk songs of early pioneer America.  But in as much as they write and sing songs about lost loves, drifters, bank robberies and burials, there''s also plenty that celebrate the enduring ties of family, the power of singing when it counts, and being proud of where you''re from--or end up--even if it isn''t where you intended it to be.  And those themes are about as modern as themes can get.  Add to that three-part vocal harmonies and arrangements, searing mandolin, guitar and fiddle picking, and a granite-solid foundation of banjo, guitar and standing bass, and you have one of the most entertaining and versatile bands around in any style, for any age. (www.lostpinesband.com)

 
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