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August 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 »Buffaloe & The Heard
James Ray Buffaloe, Jr hails from Bandera, Texas. He currently resides in Austin, Texas, renowned as the live music capital of the world. His musical style is a compelling mix of Dave Matthews, Tom Petty, and Jams Brown, characterized by powerful vocals and rhythmic guitar playing. Whether performing solo or with the full band, his soulful voice and heartfelt performances leave a lasting impression.
Find out more »Tejas River Club on the Comal River
A Day @ Tejas River Club Weekdays only. 8:00 AM Gates open. Get barefoot. Breathe. Journal. Just be. 8:30 AM Movement begins. Take class or not! Flow on the deck, overlooking the river.9:30 AM River plunge time. Jump in, float, connect, chill.10:00 AM Top deck stays FREE all day! WiFi, breakfast, community, or solitude. After 10:00 AM Float In kicks off the show. $14.99 to stay and spend the day with them down the stairs! Otherwise top deck is FREE!
Find out more »Tausha Jackson
Tausha Jackson is a vocal powerhouse that was born to hold a microphone. Born in Longview, TX, her journey into the heart of rhythm and blues began in the echo of church halls, where her powerful vocal range and natural audience captivating charisma were cultivated. From these humble beginnings, Tausha's explosive energy and impassioned performances have led to opportunities to work with several grammy award winning artists including securing her a spot to open for viral sensations The Hamiltones. The…
Find out more »Hunter Davis
On March 2, 2020, Hunter Davis had just quit his bartending job to focus on music — with a new album produced by Wilco’s Ken Coomer and shows opening for legends like Aretha Franklin. Hours later, a tornado destroyed his Nashville apartment, leaving him with nothing but his guitar and songs. “It gave me a new perspective,” he says. “Music was all I had left.” Raised on the Texas Gulf Coast, Hunter grew up surrounded by sports, music, and storytelling.…
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