The late, great Johnny Cash was one of the greatest performers of our times. We're gonna take you to a small beer joint in Austin, built in a one-time chainsaw repair shack, that is a tribute to the Man in Black. Live music, cold beer, Kool-Aid pickles, a haunted jukebox, the Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and "A Boy Named Sue"? What else could you ask for?
Kick back, grab a cold one, and join me on my quest to find the coldest beer, unique cocktails, tastiest local cuisine, live music and kick-ass jukeboxes in the bars, taverns, honky-tonks, roadhouses, and dancehalls in the country.
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Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
The Oldest Dancehall in Texas (AUDIO PODCAST)
On this episode of the AA Hour, I'm taking you to the oldest dancehall in Texas. We're going to Gruene Hall (It's not "Grooney" Hall, it's pronounced GREEN) where we’ll learn about the historic old building and about some of the classic music that has, and still is, played there. Plus I'll introduce you to a young that Texas Blues guitarist that considers the Hall his home.
You can listen on the player below:

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You can listen on the player below:

To download, right click HERE and "save target as...."
Labels:
Austin,
beer,
Blues,
Blues guitar,
dancehall,
Gruene Hall,
guitar,
Hill Country,
honky tonk,
live music,
New Braunfels,
roadhouse,
Texas,
Texas bars,
Texas dancehall
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