Back to All Events

Amy LaVere Band & Will Sexton Band

****SPECIAL SHOW****
Doors 4:00pm • Music 7:30pm

AMY LaVERE BAND & WILL SEXTON BAND

Listen to Amy & Will live on WRUR.FM, 88.5, Thursday, March 12 at 11am…they’ll be in the studio as guests of “Open Tunings with Scott Regan”

These are full band shows!

Amy LaVere will be celebrating a vinyl release for her latest album Painting Blue. Will Sexton has a new album, Don’t Walk the Darkness, out March 6 via Big Legal Mess Records/Fat Possum.

There’s something uniquely fun about Amy LaVere, even when she’s breaking your heart. She is well known among songwriters and critics alike. NPR’s Robert Siegel says she “specializes in lyrics that are more barbed than her sweet soprano prepares you for.” Her growing catalogue of material and steady critical acclaim suggest a first-tier presence on the Americana and indie-folk/punk circuits. Her latest album Painting Blue came out last Summer on Nine Mile Records (Glorietta, David Wax Museum, Carson McHone, Patrick Sweany, Greyhounds).
Amy’s live performances are anything but predictable. She might appear on stage with a full band, sporting a mask and pink wig, or simply be a natural in blue jeans and sandals, but her upright bass and clever song delivery are constants. Her voice is at once the bully and the victim. She’s performed in venues as wide-ranging as St. Andrew’s Hall in London and Memphis’ famed dive bar Earnestine and Hazel’s. There’s no room she can’t find an audience in and charm it to pieces.

“Most of my life,” says Will Sexton, “I’ve complicated things musically. But, nowadays, I have a different approach: it’s less cerebral, and more about gut and soul.” It’s been an evolution years in the making for revered guitarist/vocalist Sexton, who launched his career when he still in grade school. Now the towering Texan, nearing age 50, has brought this new philosophy to bear on his first solo record in a decade, Don’t Walk the Darkness, due from Big Legal Mess on March 6, 2020.
Along with older brother Charlie, the San Antonio-born Sexton was a musical prodigy who eventually moved to Austin, coming of age in the city’s hothouse environment. Playing with iconic Lone Star figures such as Doug Sahm, Joe Ely, Roky Erickson and Stevie Ray Vaughan, he scored a major label deal while still in his teens fronting Will and the Kill.
Over the past three decades, Sexton has grown into a skilled musical polymath: an esteemed writer, producer, session player and solo artist with a string of acclaimed LPs to his credit.

https://www.amylavere.com/
http://www.willsexton.com/

Tickets: $15 and on sale now at Abilene and online at https://abilene.showare.com/

Later Event: March 13
Happy Hour with Jerry Falzone