Music in the Morning: The Landers Duo
Samantha and Justin sing their single "So Much To Me".
Music in the Morning: Modern Day Midas
In today's Quarantine Session, Modern Day Midas performs one of their songs.
Music in the Morning: Julie Bouchard
In this week's Quarantine Session, the Bastrop artist sings her song "Hope Someday".
Concerts may not return until 2021 due to pandemic
The World Health Organization goes even further; suggesting the next large concert will be in the fall of 2021 they predict, when testing and a vaccine are available.
Music in the Morning: Blackboot Family Band
The Blackboot Family Band stopped by Good Day Austin to talk about their new music and release party at Far Out Lounge on March 13th. The band also gave us a preview of their new single.
Music in the Morning: Sami Serrano
Sami Serrano talks about School of Rock and her band's upcoming show at Empire Control Room, and performs.
Music in the Morning: Madam Radar
Madam Radar, formerly known as Texas KGB, stopped by Good Day Austin to talk about the band's rebrand and new music and to perform.
Music in the Morning: The Home Fires
Sarah Morris and Vicky Emerson with The Home Fires stopped by the studio to talk about their show at The Townsend on Thursday night and to perform. Based in Minneapolis, the band is currently touring through Texas.
Music in the Morning: Rodney Overturff
Rodney Overturff talks about a new album he is working on with his band, Roommates in Rehab. That album should be ready to release in a few months. In addition, he is playing live at Burnside's Tavern on Thursday, February 27th and Shakespeare's on Friday, February 28th. You can find out more at roommatesinrehab.com.
Music in the Morning: Sasha K.A
Sasha K.A talks about his new CD that just released and performs a song from it. His official CD release party is April 4th at Radio Coffee & Beer.
Music in the Morning: Jeremy Parsons
Jeremy Parsons joined us on Good Day Austin after a long drive from Nashville and performed his song "Why is the Bluebird Blue." He's working on new music and will be releasing an album by the end of the year. You can find out where he'll be playing next at jeremyparsonsmusic.com.
Music in the Morning: The Haberdashers
The Haberdashers perform.
Music in the Morning: The Haberdashers
The Haberdashers stopped by Good Day Austin to perform a song from their new album. They are celebrating with an official release party on Saturday at Hole in the Wall. Doors open at 8:30, and The Haberdashers take the stage at 10:30.
Music in the Morning: Tommy Rebel and the Righteous
Tommy Rebel and the Righteous stopped by Good Day Austin to perform live. They are at the One-2-One Bar on Monday, February 17th.
Music in the Morning: Hill Country
The guys from the band Hill Country stopped by Good Day Austin to perform live. The band is working on new music which should be out this summer. You can catch them at the Saxon Pub, Saturday night from 6:00 to 8:00 for the last night of their residency.
Music in the Morning: Drew Fish
Drew Fish stopped by the studio to perform his new single he recorded as a duet with Pam Tillis . You can catch the band at the Cheatham Street Warehouse in San Marcos on Friday night, February 14th and at Wild West in Cedar Park on Thursday, February 20th.
Music in the Morning: Brother Moses
Brother Moses takes time out of their current tour to perform live for us on Good Day Austin. The band, originally from New York, plays their first headline show in Austin on Friday night at Stubb's.
Music in the Morning: Landers Marshall Duo
The Landers Marshall Duo stopped by the studio to play live for us. They have some shows coming up in the area, including the Fiesta Winery 290 in Fredericksburg on Saturday, February 8th from 3:00 to 6:00.
Music in the Morning: Jomo & the Possum Posse
Jomo & the Possum Posse stopped by Good Day Austin to talk about their recently released music and to perform. You can find their new album - also available on vinyl - at Waterloo Records.
Music in the Morning: Scott Collins
Scott Collins returns to Good Day Austin to talk about a very special show coming up on January 31st at 11pm at The Saxon Pub. He will be celebrating Scott Collins Day with a roast and invites everyone to come out. Mayor Adler named January 31st, 2019, the official "Scott Collins Day."