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February 2026
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 »THE MALPASS BROTHERS
SPONSORED BY FANITA & ERNIE BENDELE Classic country fans, this one’s for you! The Malpass Brothers bring back the timeless sounds of Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, and Hank Williams with their deep-rooted traditional country style. Their authentic harmonies, storytelling lyrics, and classic charm make for a nostalgic and heartfelt performance. If you love real country music, you won’t want to miss this night of pure honky-tonk joy!
Find out more »The Merles
The Merles are an original, classic country band based out of Austin, TX featuring singer/songwriter Todd Deatherage, drummer Matt Winegardner and pedal steel player Mike Simms. The group strives to create an old school, traditional sound that echoes the memories of yesterday's country. With catchy choruses and danceable tunes, their influences include Hank Williams, Ray Price, Lefty Frizzell, George Strait, and their namesake, Merle Haggard. The Merles have garnered a following by playing honky-tonks and bars around the Texas area-…
Find out more »Armadillo Detour
Armed with an arsenal of ear candy, come take the back roads with us for guaranteed good times.
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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