Tag: ATX
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The peculiar tale of Gram Parsons’ death and its infamous aftermath
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Head east from L.A., and soon the sprawling metropolis is swallowed by the vast emptiness of the Mojave…
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The revival of Townsend’s Treacherous Treat, Austin’s beloved cocktail of yesteryear
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Townsend Miller was a unique character who was larger than life. This article is our attempt to recreate…
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The sensational double life of Townsend Miller
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Townsend Miller is a character who should not exist in the real world, but for over a decade…
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Kacey Musgraves long history with Austin
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It’s time to recruit Kacey Musgraves back to Austin. No slight to Nashville, it’s just that Kacey is…
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Stay all night, stay a little longer: Part III
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We arranged our tarp into a small tent. With our backs against the ice chest, the tarp came…
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Kinky Friedman – In Memorium
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Yesterday’s unfortunate news of Kinky Friedman’s passing has been difficult to grapple with. He had an oversized personality…
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The largest heist in city history, a clash with the Crimson Tide, and flying submarines – it’s the holiday’s in Austin, 1964
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All of the stories, quotes, and other anecdotes are from articles published in the Austin American Statesman between…
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Stay all night, stay a little longer: Part II
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The following is part two of a mostly true historical fiction recollection of Willie Nelson’s 1975 Fourth of…
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Stay all night, stay a little longer. A mostly true tale of Willie’s 1975 4th of July Picnic
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A mostly true recollection of the 1975 4th of July Picnic in Liberty Hill. A tale of 70,000…
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The history of Antone’s, Austin’s Home of the Blues
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Life outside the ‘Dillo 1970’s Austin was dominated by the hippie adjacent cosmic cowboys with their long hair,…
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