If you come to Austin, you must come to the Continental Club. This place is always listed on the top attractions of our city and once you come, you know why. This is the best music hall in town. The diversity of music and of the crowd alone make it worth the trip. The place is almost always packed - an atmosphere that adds to the experience. moreIf you come to Austin, you must come to the Continental Club. This place is always listed on the top attractions of our city and once you come, you know why. This is the best music hall in town. The diversity of music and of the crowd alone make it worth the trip. The place is almost always packed - an atmosphere that adds to the experience. There are places to sit, but more importantly for most people, there is space to dance.
The cover charge ranges (usually between $5 to $10). I assure you though, the $10 is almost always worth it. They know the value of the show before they price it. However, if you just want to check out the place without paying a hefty cover charge, check out some of the free happy hour shows.
Bottom line, don't miss out on a chance to see a show at the historic Continental Club.
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Austin's premier greasers The Jungle Rockers "rumble out of the garage like Link Wray with a ferocious backbeat and boast." Doug Freeman, of the Austin Chronicle, goes on to say they produce moreAustin's premier greasers The Jungle Rockers "rumble out of the garage like Link Wray with a ferocious backbeat and boast." Doug Freeman, of the Austin Chronicle, goes on to say they produce "rockabilly jive with a pop touch."
The Austin, Texas-based quintet The Derailers, united by a passion for Buck Owens and the Beatles – with some Buddy Holly thrown in – has been satisfying audiences for 15 years. Singer, songwriter & guitarist
Brian Hofeldt says, "I think you've gotta pay attention to the roots of what you're based upon." And it's those roots that make the Derailers' music Guaranteed to Satisfy.
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The Austin, Texas-based quintet The Derailers, united by a passion for Buck Owens and the Beatles – with some Buddy Holly thrown in – has been satisfying audiences for 15 years. Singer, songwriter & guitarist
Brian Hofeldt says, "I think you've gotta pay attention to the roots of what you're based upon." And it's those roots that make the Derailers' music Guaranteed to Satisfy.
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The Continental Club
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