Austin Newsletter (August 15th)

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Welcome to The Austin Newsletter!

In today’s edition:

  • Sock Club purchases large Mueller office.

  • Austin Rise FC hosts inaugural playoff game.

  • A deep-dive into the life of Ian McLagan.

  • And more…

Quote of the Week

"It does not matter how slowly you go as long as you do not stop."

- Confucius

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Trivia

Here is your trivia question of the week. The answer will be shown in next week’s newsletter. Which do you think it is? No cheating!

What is the name of the famous spring-fed pool in Austin, located within Zilker Park, known for its constant year-round temperature?

A) Barton Springs Pool

B) Deep Eddy Pool

C) Hamilton Pool

D) Krause Springs

Answer to Last Week's Trivia:

The annual event known for its eclectic range of film screenings is A) Austin Film Festival.

News

💼Business

Sock Club buys 200K-square-foot office building near Mueller. (link)

Downtown Austin developer picks Round Rock for first industrial project. (link)

🏒Sports

Austin Rise FC to host first playoff game, continues blazing future for women's. (link)

Spurs draftee Juan Núñez will play for FC Barcelona this year; miss Olympics. (link)

🏦Finance

Suerte and Este restaurateur wants to open another concept in East Austin. (link)

Upcoming Events

Here are some events that are happening in our city this week. There is a good mix between sports, entertainment, conferences, concerts, and more.

Sports

Round Rock Express vs. Albuquerque Isotopes
Dell Diamond, Round Rock, TX
Thursday, Aug 15th | 7:05 PM | (more info)

Music & Concerts

🎤 Wallows - Model Tour
Moody Center ATX, Austin, TX
Thursday, Aug 15th | 7:30 PM | (more info)

🎸 Monte Montgomery w/ James Speer
Antone's Nightclub, Austin, TX
Friday, Aug 16th | 8:00 PM | (more info)

🛠️ Flow - Band
Austin City Limits Live at The Moody Theater, Austin, TX
Friday, Aug 16th | 8:00 PM | (more info)

Family

🎪 Cirque du Soleil: Songblazers
Bass Concert Hall, Austin, TX
Thursday, Aug 15th | 7:00 PM | (more info)

Image of the Week

Every week, I have a habit of making some AI art about our city.

This week, I typed in “Futuristic Austin with advanced weather control systems” and this is what I got.

Let me know what ideas you have for this. I really enjoy making these types of photos.

Austin Historical Events

1959 - Palmer Auditorium opens.

In 1959, a significant milestone in Austin's cultural and entertainment scene was reached with the grand opening of the Palmer Auditorium. This state-of-the-art facility was designed to serve as a hub for the performing arts, hosting a wide range of events including concerts, theater productions, and community gatherings. The auditorium quickly became a beloved landmark, attracting renowned artists and performers from around the world, and providing a platform for local talent to showcase their artistry. Its modern design and acoustics set a new standard for performance venues in the region, solidifying its reputation as a premier destination for entertainment and cultural enrichment.

The opening of the Palmer Auditorium marked a turning point in Austin's cultural landscape, offering residents and visitors a world-class venue to experience the arts. Its impact extended beyond entertainment, as it became a focal point for community engagement and civic pride. The auditorium's versatile spaces and cutting-edge facilities made it an ideal setting for a wide array of events, from symphony concerts to trade shows, and its central location made it easily accessible to audiences from all corners of the city. As a result, the Palmer Auditorium quickly became an integral part of Austin's identity, reflecting the city's commitment to fostering creativity and artistic expression.

Over the years, the Palmer Auditorium has continued to evolve, adapting to the changing needs of the community and expanding its offerings to encompass a diverse range of cultural experiences. Its legacy as a cultural cornerstone in Austin endures, with the auditorium remaining a cherished venue for both established artists and emerging talents, and a symbol of the city's vibrant arts scene. The Palmer Auditorium stands as a testament to Austin's enduring passion for the arts and its dedication to providing a world-class platform for artistic expression and cultural celebration.

Famous People From Austin

Ian McLagan (1945-2014) - English keyboardist, member of Small Faces and Faces

Ian Patrick McLagan, a renowned English keyboardist, was best known for his influential contributions as a member of the rock bands Small Faces and Faces. His evocative playing became part of the fabric of rock 'n' roll history, and his legacy continues to inspire music enthusiasts worldwide.

Early Life and Musical Journey (1945-1964)

Ian Patrick McLagan was born on May 12, 1945. His passion for music emerged at a young age, and he began honing his skills as a keyboardist in his teenage years. His early musical journey laid the foundation for his future success in the rock music scene.

Small Faces and Faces Era (1965-1975)

McLagan's career reached new heights when he became a member of the rock bands Small Faces and Faces. His distinctive keyboard playing and songwriting prowess contributed significantly to the bands' success, earning him a revered status in the music industry.

Collaborations and Solo Career (1976-1993)

Following the disbandment of Faces, McLagan continued to make waves in the music world through collaborations with renowned artists and the release of his solo albums. His versatility and musical innovation solidified his reputation as a distinguished keyboardist and songwriter.

Relocation to Austin, Texas (1994-2014)

In 1994, Ian McLagan made the pivotal decision to relocate to Austin, Texas, where he immersed himself in the vibrant music scene of the city. He became an integral part of the local music community, leaving an indelible mark on Austin's rich musical heritage.

Musical Legacy and Influence

Ian McLagan's legacy extends beyond his remarkable musical career. His evocative keyboard playing and songwriting contributions continue to inspire aspiring musicians and resonate with fans of rock 'n' roll. His impact on the music industry remains significant and enduring.

Key Achievements of Ian McLagan:

  • Renowned keyboardist and songwriter for Small Faces and Faces.

  • Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012.

  • Immersed himself in Austin's music scene, leaving a lasting impact on the city's musical heritage.

  • Collaborated with iconic artists and maintained a successful solo career.

  • Remembered for his evocative keyboard playing and songwriting prowess.

Ian McLagan's story is one of musical innovation, artistic excellence, and a deep connection to the vibrant music community of Austin, Texas. His contributions to rock 'n' roll history and his enduring legacy continue to inspire and captivate music enthusiasts around the world.

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