Austin Newsletter (July 29th)

Your news, upcoming events, AI art, historical facts and more!

Sponsored by:

Welcome to The Austin Newsletter!

In today’s edition:

  • Blue Jackets hire coach Evason.

  • Upcoming Fallujah concert

  • A deep-dive into the life of Bobby Fuller.

  • And more…

Quote of the Week

"Be less curious about people and more curious about ideas."

– Marie Curie

Sponsored

10 Minutes a Day Is All You Need to Start Speaking a New Language

Lost in translation? Don't let language barriers hold you back! Babbel equips you with the essential communication skills you need to navigate any travel situation. 

From asking for directions in Tokyo to ordering delicious food in Rome, Babbel makes you feel confident and prepared. Take advantage of Babbel’s Birthday Sale and start your Babbel subscription for 60% off to unlock a world of possibilities!

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!

Which Austin park is known for its peacocks and beautiful landscaping, often used for photography and picnics?

A) Pease Park

B) Mayfield Park and Nature Preserve

C) Zilker Metropolitan Park

D) Mueller Lake Park

Answer to Last Week's Trivia:

The annual technology, film, and music festival that started as a music conference is B) South by Southwest.

News

💼Business

Foreign investment in US homes declines as buyers face tight inventory, high prices. (link)

Saved temporarily, Highland Lanes will remain on Burnet a little longer than anticipated. (link)

🏒Sports

Columbus Blue Jackets hire Dean Evason as their next coach. (link)

Tiger Woods watches 15-year-old son Charlie shoot a 12-over. (link)

🏦Finance

$27M project aims to bring needed retail, restaurant space to fast-growing Buda. (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. Sugar Land Space Cowboys
Dell Diamond, Round Rock, TX
Tuesday, Jul 30th | 7:15 PM | (more info)

Leagues Cup Group Stage: Monterrey at Austin FC
Q2 Stadium, Austin, TX
Tuesday, Jul 30th | 8:00 PM | (more info)

Music & Concerts

🎤Blue Monday with Soul Man Sam plus Lindsay Beaver and Brad Stivers
Antone's Nightclub, Austin, TX
Monday, Jul 29th | 8:00 PM | (more info)

🎸Fallujah
Come and Take It Live, Austin, TX
Tuesday, Jul 30th | 6:00 PM | (more info)

Family

🎪 Mixed Media Art Camp
2903 Ranch Rd 620 N Suite C, Austin, TX
Monday, Jul 29th | 8:00 am | (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 “Austin with a complex system of waterways and canals” 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

1950 - Population reaches 132,459.

In the year 1950, Austin experienced a significant milestone as its population reached 132,459. This marked a period of growth and development for the city, as it continued to expand and attract new residents. The increase in population reflected the city's growing appeal as a vibrant and thriving community, drawing people from various backgrounds and contributing to its diverse cultural landscape. This demographic shift also brought about changes in infrastructure, urban planning, and community services to accommodate the needs of the growing population, shaping the city's trajectory for years to come.

During this time, Austin's population growth was influenced by factors such as economic opportunities, urbanization, and post-war migration trends. The city's burgeoning economy and employment prospects played a key role in attracting individuals and families seeking new beginnings and a better quality of life. As a result, Austin saw the emergence of new neighborhoods, businesses, and social institutions, fostering a sense of community and shared identity among its residents. This period of growth laid the foundation for Austin's future as a dynamic and inclusive metropolis, setting the stage for further expansion and cultural enrichment.

The year 1950 marked a pivotal moment in Austin's history, as the city's population surged to 132,459, signifying a period of transformation and progress. This milestone not only reflected the city's demographic evolution but also underscored its resilience and adaptability in the face of change. As Austin continued to evolve, the impact of this population increase reverberated across various aspects of city life, shaping its character and identity as a vibrant and welcoming place to call home.

Famous People From Austin

Bobby Fuller (1942–1966) - Rock musician, known for "I Fought the Law"

Bobby Fuller, rock-and-roll performer, was born Robert Gaston Fuller in Goose Creek, Texas, on October 22, 1942. He was the son of Lawson Fuller and Eva Loraine Barrett Fuller. When he was fourteen his family moved to El Paso, where he began his career in music. In the late 1950s, he was playing drums in a local band called the Counts.

Early Life and Musical Beginnings (1942-1950s)

Bobby Fuller was born as Robert Gaston Fuller in Goose Creek, Texas, on October 22, 1942. At the age of fourteen, his family relocated to El Paso, Texas, where he embarked on his musical journey. In the late 1950s, he honed his musical skills by playing drums in a local band called the Counts.

Rise to Fame with The Bobby Fuller Four (1960s)

In the 1960s, Bobby Fuller formed the band "The Bobby Fuller Four," which gained widespread recognition for their hit songs. The band's cover of the Crickets' "I Fought the Law" became a rock anthem and solidified Fuller's status as a rock-and-roll sensation.

Musical Legacy and Influence (1960s)

Bobby Fuller's musical legacy continues to inspire rock musicians and fans alike. His distinctive style and contributions to the rock-and-roll genre have left an indelible mark on the music industry, particularly with his hit song "Let Her Dance."

Connection to Austin and Mysterious Death (1966)

Bobby Fuller had a strong connection to Austin, Texas, where he tragically passed away in 1966 under mysterious circumstances. His untimely death left a void in the music world and sparked intrigue and speculation surrounding the circumstances of his passing.

Remembering Bobby Fuller (1966 and Beyond)

Bobby Fuller's impact on the rock-and-roll genre and his enduring legacy continue to be celebrated by music enthusiasts worldwide. His contributions to music and his influence on subsequent generations of musicians ensure that his memory lives on.

Key Achievements of Bobby Fuller:

  • Formation of The Bobby Fuller Four and the release of the iconic song "I Fought the Law."

  • Influence on the rock-and-roll genre and lasting legacy in the music industry.

  • Tragic and mysterious death that sparked intrigue and speculation, leaving an indelible mark on his musical career.

Bobby Fuller's life and career were marked by his passion for music, his influence on the rock-and-roll genre, and the enduring impact of his musical contributions. His legacy continues to inspire and captivate music enthusiasts, ensuring that his memory lives on.

Connect With Me

If you want to connect, reply to this email and let me know what you think.

I would love to hear from you. Don’t be shy.

-Matthew Larsen

Poll

What did you think of today's newsletter?

We are always looking for feedback. Give us your honest thoughts.

Login or Subscribe to participate in polls.