Saturday, March 15, 2025

Talking Heads in Austin

Most Significant Nights in Austin Music History: #10 Talking Heads at Fiesta Gardens Sept. 7, 1982 This was the NYC band’s 7th concert in Austin in four years and the first not at the Armadillo World Headquarters. Yet, although there were some amazing shows on Barton Springs Road, this was the T. Heads’ most notorious […]

Greatest Austin Clubs: #19 Victory Grill

During a time of segregation (anytime before 1964 in Texas), the black community found safe havens, away from the white gaze, in church and at the juke joint. Just as touring religious singers had “the gospel highway” of connected gigs and places to stay, R&B entertainers traveled the “chitlin circuit.” Before they became mainstream acts, […]

Greatest Austin Clubs of All Time: #6 Antone’s

1975- present Kill it again, it’s not dead yet Clifford Antone was a blues fanatic who wanted to meet his idols. He also wanted to turn others onto the music of all those Chicago greats nicknamed after their size. His club would book the legends for five nights in a row, to give them a […]

GAMCOAT: #12 Cactus Cafe

When the Texas Union reopened in 1979 after extensive renovations, it featured a new coffeehouse called the Cactus Café. But long before that, going back to the ‘30s, the space was known as the Chuckwagon. It’s where a UT student named Janis Joplin first performed in front of an audience in 1962, with a folk […]

Too Smooth: When Austin’s Musical Outlaws Were Rockers

originally published in the Austin American-Statesman 2011 by Michael Corcoran Austin made its musical hotbed reputation nationally with the progressive country movement in the 1970s, as Rolling Stone, Time and the record-buying public discovered the “cosmic cowboy” scene. But perhaps the most popular act on the local nightlife circuit that decade was a progressive rock […]

G-L-O-R-I-A-THON!

Gloriathon at Liberty Lunch July 23-24, 1999 Many would choose to list the 1974 Van Morrison concert at the Armadillo World Headquarters where he played seven encores. But I picked the show where he just phoned it in. Liberty Lunch was the Armadillo in the trousers of ‘80s and ‘90s Austin. It was a special, […]

How I got to the Holy Trinity

By Michael Corcoran In July 2001, I received this Amazing Gospel CD in the mail at my job at the Austin American Statesman. It’s an unauthorized British compilation of 1920s American gospel music that would would end up playing a big part in my slow transformation from cynical/ abrasive music critic to deep-digging historian. A […]