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Rock star Jack White loves baseball, like co-own-a-bat-company-stop-a-rock-'n'-roll-tour-to-play loves baseball. His company Warstic has an affinity for a sandlot field in Eastern Travis County.
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The festival is going on its seventh year working to bring conjunto music to Austin.
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Inspired by the late artist Daniel Johnston, the show will feature performances from Grouplove, The Polyphonic Spree, Kate Davis and more.
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Austin ISD is changing the schedule to give teachers more planning time and to meet a state PE requirement.
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The longtime drummer for the megaplatinum band has died. On Saturday, Colombian officials released a statement, saying they found evidence of 10 types of substances in Hawkins' body.
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The songs are part of the catalog belonging to the family's record label. Producers were able to digitally update Selena's voice in her teen songs to sound exactly as she did before her death in 1995.
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The in-person festival is another step toward a return to normal for Austin and its economy.
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Iconic and beloved singer Vicente Fernández died on Sunday at 81. He sold more than 50 million albums, starred in dozens of films, won three Grammys, eight Latin Grammys, and left a musical legacy.
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The three-piece Houston band, whose name means “airplane” in Thai, has produced a string of successful albums. And they’re about to take off on their highest-profile tour, ever.
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Travis Scott says he was unaware of the deaths and injuries during his Astroworld Festival concert and blames production professionals for not stopping the show.