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A Denton classic since 1997, Rock Lottery sees two dozen Denton artists grouped at random into new bands. Those new acts then have 12 hours to write and practice new songs before they take the stage Saturday night for a live performance.
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Poscente returns to Dallas for a trio of shows.
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The new hospitality and nightlife task force will propose a framework for restaurants and bars to charge live music fees and re-evaluate the city’s noise ordinance, according to a memo from council man Chad West.
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The owners of the popular restaurant and bar said that the city of Dallas is asking them to stop charging a music cover and keep the door shut during performances.
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The Richardson-raised artist’s debut album ‘The Land on Most High’ is filled with traditional country songs.
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Visitors can experience punk, indie, rock and cumbia music.
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The local icon carried his keyboard around the neighborhood and was known to jump onstage to play at shows at bars and clubs.
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Country star is raising money for relief efforts after losing four family members in the July 4 Kerr County disaster
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DaVerse Lounge is back after five years. The Dallas open mic event features local artists, youth poets and food to create a safe space.
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There’s no shortage of performances to look forward to throughout North Texas.
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The Choctaw Cover-to-Cover Music Festival is Klyde Warren’s first ticketed event. It is a full day of live music, food trucks, wine tasting and games. Eight cover bands will perform songs from Taylor Swift, Prince, Tom Petty and other artists.
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From symphonies under the stars to local jams in neighborhood parks, here’s where to go for the free summer concerts happening in North Texas.