Antone’s - Austin’s Home Of The Blues - Marks 50th Anniversary Week With Kerr County Flood Benefit + Sets From Trailblazing Allstars Across Generations
Preview “Antone’s: 50 Years Of The Blues” Box Set (Out August 22 Via New West Records) With Ruthie Foster’s Reimagining Of Bobby “Blue” Bland Classic “Lead Me On”: http://newwst.com/leadmeon
Ruthie Foster Also Leads Antone’s “Blues On The Green” Set August 5 At Austin’s Zilker Park
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Antone's 50th showcase at Lincoln Center
Photo credit: Jacob Blickenstaff
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On July 15, 1975 - Clifford Antone officially opened the first music venue on Austin’s Sixth Street, tapping into his Gulf Coast roots with an inaugural performance by Clifton Chenier (The King Of Zydeco) and his Red Hot Louisiana Band. 50 years and countless groundbreaking sets later, Antone’s fittingly celebrates another milestone tonight with The Red Hot Louisiana Band on stage - now led by C.J. Chenier - who began performing at Antone’s with his late father as a young musician in 1978. Chenier will be joined by artists integral to Antone’s across its 50 year history, from John Primer (who served as bandleader and guitarist for Muddy Waters) to longtime club staples like Lou Ann Barton, Derek O’Brien and Marcia Ball. Ultimately, the night serves as a testament to the vibrant music community who have helped sustain Antone’s as “the birthplace of a blues revival” (NPR) and as the club that “put The Live Music Capital Of The World on the map” (Austin American Statesman). For more information about tonight’s Antone’s 50th Anniversary Bash visit: https://antonesnightclub.com/calendar/#tw-event-dialog-3979
Antone’s 50th anniversary week has also included an exhilarating Saturday night of music from Texas icon Jimmie Vaughan and his Tilt-a-Whirl Band and surprise guest Gary Clark Jr., with nearly $20,000 in proceeds from that show benefitting the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund. To donate directly to relief efforts, please visit: www.communityfoundation.net. The previous night (Friday July 11), festivities kicked off with a birthday bash for Antone’s favorite Bigg Robb - joined by Gypsy Mitchell, who was recently named to Rolling Stone’s “Best Of SXSW 2025” list. Coming up this weekend, Kim Wilson & The Fabulous Thunderbirds return to the Antone’s stage that they helped make legendary, for a special 50th anniversary performance on Friday July 18. For a full list of upcoming Antone’s 50 festivities, visit: https://antonesnightclub.com/50th-anniversary/
As part of these anniversary celebrations, next month will see the arrival of Antone’s: 50 Years Of The Blues - a five-disc, 41-track box set celebrating the club’s rich history and enduring spirit. Arriving in full on August 22 via New West Records, the set was previewed last month by Rolling Stone, who shared contributions from Gary Clark Jr. (a 2004 live recording he made as an unsigned 20-year-old) and Los Lobos (who covered Howlin Wolf’s “Three Hundred Pounds Of Joy,” in honor of Clifford Antone). Today, another peek at Antone’s: 50 Years Of The Blues arrives with GRAMMY winner Ruthie Foster’s interpretation of the Bobby “Blue” Bland classic - and Miss Lavelle White composition - “Lead Me On.”
Throughout the track, which was captured live in just a couple takes, Foster guides an expanded ensemble of Antone’s 50th Allstars: Derek O’Brien and Anson Funderburgh’s intertwined guitars, a six-piece horn section playing the late Dr. James Polk’s arrangement, and a triumphant organ solo by Lynn August, on his final recording session before passing in early 2025. In addition to the music included within the box set, Antone’s: 50 Years Of The Blues will also feature rare and unseen photographs, an updated hardcover edition of Picture the Blues by Susan Antone and a new, definitive Antone’s history - written by revered Texas music historian Joe Nick Patoski with fresh interviews.
Listen to Ruthie Foster’s take on Bobby “Blue” Bland’s “Lead Me On” here: http://newwst.com/leadmeon
Pre-order Antone’s: 50 Years Of The Blues here: http://newwst.com/antones50
Previous celebrations of Antone’s 50th have included an Allstar night of music at New York’s hallowed Lincoln Center, where local public radio station WBGO concluded: "Antone’s blues club in Austin is to the blues what The Stone Pony is to the ‘Jersey Sound’ and what the Blue Note is to jazz.” Other recent activities involved a series of special jams at Austin Blues Fest in April - led by Gary Clark Jr. and Jimmie Vaughan - plus SXSW shows praised by Rolling Stone for “pointing the way towards the future of the blues.” Later this year a special episode of Austin City Limits will air on PBS nationally, celebrating Antone’s 50th - including performances from many of the artists listed above.
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Antone's 50th showcase at Lincoln Center
Photo credit: Jacob Blickenstaff
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Antone’s: 50 Years of the Blues Tracklist
The Last Real Texas Blues Album
- Going Down – Bobby Rush & Jimmie Vaughan
- Reconsider Baby – Benny Turner feat. Derek O'Brien
- Flip, Flop And Fly – Jivin' Gene feat. Charlie Sexton
- You’ll Lose A Good Thing – Kam Franklin
- If You Change Your Mind – Lil' Ed Williams
- Talkin’ ‘Bout My Friends – Kim Wilson & The Fabulous Thunderbirds
- Those Lonely, Lonely Nights – McKinley James
- The Sky Is Crying – Lurrie Bell feat. Joe Sublett
- Lead Me On – Ruthie Foster
- Bad Boy – Doyle Bramhall II
- Just Like A Bird Without A Feather – Big Bill Morganfield
- Honest I Do – John Primer
- Lookin’ Good – Eve Monsees feat. Lurrie Bell & Billy Gibbons
- The Things That I Used To Do – Lynn August feat. Marcia Ball
- Willie The Wimp – C.J. Chenier
- You Got Me Where You Want Me – Sue Foley
- If (I Could Be With You) – Kam Franklin
- Message From Miss Lavelle – Lavelle White feat. Derek O'Brien & Marcia Ball
Bonus 45
- Three Hundred Pounds Of Joy – Los Lobos
Tell Me One More Time
- Sugar Coated Love – Lou Ann Barton
- I’m So Glad – Snooky Pryor
- It Hurts Me, Too – Angela Strehli Band
- No Special Rider – Lazy Lester
- You’re Gonna Make Me Cry – Lavelle White
- I Won’t Cry – Doug Sahm
- A Fool in Love – Marcia Ball, Lou Ann Barton, Angela Strehli
- Too Sorry – Doyle Bramhall
- Gone Blind – Sue Foley
- Hear From My Daddy – Barbara Lynn
- Don’t Touch Me – Kim Wilson
- Going Down Slow – Pinetop Perkins
We Went Live In ‘75
- Chicken Shack / Sugar Bear Intro (Live) – Pinetop Perkins
- Walking By Myself (Live) – Jimmy Rogers
- Built Up From The Ground (Live) – Sunnyland Slim
- Double Trouble (Live) – Otis Rush
- Bigtown Playboy (Live) – Eddie Taylor
- Look On Yonder’s Wall (Live) – Buddy Guy
- What It Takes To Get A Good Woman (Live) – Angela Strehli
- Cold Cold Feeling (Live) – Albert Collins
- Catfish Blues (Live) – Gary Clark Jr.
- Midnight Creeper (Live) – James Cotton
Upcoming Antone's 50th Anniversary Celebrations:
July 15: Official 50th Anniversary Bash: C.J. Chenier & the Red Hot Louisiana Band w/ John Primer & the Real Deal Blues Band and the Antone's 50th Allstars feat. Derek O'Brien, Lou Ann Barton, Marcia Ball, Rodney Craig, Sarah Brown & Many More
July 18: Kim Wilson & the Fabulous Thunderbirds feat. Billy Flynn & Oscar Wilson
July 19: Bob Schneider
July 25: The Temptations Review feat. the Legacy of Dennis Edwards w/ Kalu & the Electric Joint
July 26: Devin The Dude & Lil’ Keke
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