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February 2025
San Antonio Dutchmen
The San Antonio Dutchmen Polka band is also known as the San Antonio Combo and S.A. Country for the wide variety of music they play. The band plays for weddings, anniversaries, picnics, Oktoberfest, Wurstfest, festivals and public dances all over South Texas. They specialize in South Texas Style German and Czech polkas and waltzes. The band members are all descendants of German immigrants that came to Texas in the 1800’s. They are multi-talented and can play a variety of instruments…
Find out more »BRETT CLINE – PAUL SIMON TRIBUTE
Local musician Brett Cline has become a staple at the Brauntex, captivating audiences with his exceptional talent and deep love for music. With previous performances consistently selling out, Cline returns once again, this time to honor the iconic Paul Simon. Expect a night filled with heartfelt renditions of Simon’s timeless classics, promising to resonate with fans old and new alike and further cementing Cline’s reputation as a dynamic performer with an enduring passion for his craft.
Find out more »RAD Dance Band
RAD is the '80s dance band from San Antonio, Texas, featuring not just one, but four lead singers and tight harmonies. We will have the audience dancing to the favorite hits everyone remembers from glory days of the 1980s as we play all around the San Antonio/Austin area. Our band includes members from the original bands that took San Antonio by storm in the 1980s: The Klocks, Madhouse, the Big I.T., and other great new wave and rock bands.
Find out more »Tony Taylor
Tony Taylor hails from Corsicana, TX. A native of New Braunfels since 2010. A singer/songwriter and performer of what has come to be known as Americana Roots Music.
Find out more »The Lonely Hearts Club
The Lonely Hearts Club is Austin’s newest, high-energy Beatles cover band. No silly wigs or fake accents! The band consists of four of Austin, TX’s hardest working, regularly gigging musicians bringing you music that spans across the entire Beatles catalog with their own little flair added to the tunes (imagine how The Beatles would’ve played a lot of their songs live had they kept touring!)
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