Peggy's Porch Party with South Austin Moonlighters

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2602 De Soto Drive,Austin TX 78733

28 May, 2021

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Peggy's Porch Party with South Austin Moonlighters We are excited to announce that South Austin Moonlighters will be performing at Peggy’s Porch Party on Friday, May 28, 2021. Hunter St. Marie is now the newest member of SAM joining his talented friends Chris Beall, Lonnie Treviño, and Daniel James. You don't want to miss this show! And yes, we get to see Hunter two weeks in a row! He's Cari Hutson's husband. Arrival time is 6:00 p.m.and music will begin around 6:30 p.m. The featured nonprofit for this event is Alzheimer's Association. Thank you Jim Kochanski! What to Bring: MASK, chair or blanket, snacks and beverage. We will be socially distanced and mask wearing is mandatory. All attendees will need a ticket for this event and tickets are limited so we can safely distance. Weather permitting. We will refund the ticket price if the event is cancelled. About South Austin Moonlighters: A Roots & Americana band from Austin, Texas. The band started in 2011 when Lonnie got together a group of local music veterans to occasionally play together for the sheer joy of making music. Pretty soon it became evident that something special happened when we played together, and the band—which was originally meant to be a moonlighting side-gig for all of us—became our main gig. Those of you who know us know that our success has come from working as a team. We hold each other up and inspire each other to keep pushing and challenging ourselves to be our very best at all times. We all sing and write songs. We take turns leading the band, singing harmonies and coming together to lift each other up. At the end of the day we all love making music, sharing it with people and basking in the joy that our audiences reflect back to us. The Moonlighters deliver their own unique brand of Americana music with organic, show-stopping vocal harmonies, incredible musicianship, and well-crafted, heart-felt songs. The joy of making music is a tangible and contagious part of the Moonlighters’ live shows. They are often compared to The Eagles, Little Feat, and Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young—but the Moonlighters have a voice all of their own. “Travel Light” is about recognizing the distractions we get ourselves burdened with. Life is tough—we don’t need to make it tougher. The lyrics show a family faced with a few bold choices; their decisions will change the way they are living. – Chris Beall

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