This summer is turning out to be hot time to catch performances by local artists and touring bands alike. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX SanAntonioMusic TexasMusic ThingsToDoInSanAntonio
Reverend Horton Heat plays Paper Tiger with the Hickoids on Saturday.
Summer months can be hit-and-miss for catching live music tours, but this week appears to be far more on the"hit" side of things. San Antonio will be awash in great music options, both from local acts like longtime guitar-slinger Jimmy Spacek and touring artists such as psychobilly heavyweight the Reverend Horton Heat.SA music fans who haven't heard of Jimmy Spacek by now you need to pull up, a 2016 album that showcases his blues and rock fretboard magic.
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