Mohawk - AustinMohawk - Austin Average User Rating: (0 votes, add your vote or comments) The Mohawk Austin believes in supporting emerging artists, original local talent, and struggling touring bands as well as unearthing new approaches to music, offering shows at a fair price, and using technology to bring this music to listeners worldwide. Through technology, many musicians that play Mohawk Austin stages can also use the web as a virtual stage to reach more listeners. So, whether you are walking down Red River or you are typing on your laptop, you can still catch a White Denim, Bill Callahan, Brazos, or Ghostland Observatory show. The Mohawk works everyday to bring the Austin experience to those that appreciate it, in the flesh or online. The Mohawk Austin is a unique indoor/outdoor space in the heart of downtown Austin. We are down for working with you on an original approach to music and events. We work with many groups in the community to create events that are truly unique. Over the past year, we have worked with the following organizations: The Austinist :: Rhapsody:: DCI Leisure Group :: Hot Freaks! :: Flatstock :: SXSW :: Texas Playboys :: The Onion :: Witty Pioneers :: Party Ends :: KEXP :: Secretly Canadian :: Woopsy Magazine :: KOOP :: Jajaguar :: Gorilla vs Bear :: Progress Coffee :: Austin Chronicle :: Chow.com :: Ecstatic Peace :: Coyote Funeral screening :: AMODA :: KUT :: TCU :: The Farm :: KVRX :: Rare Fashion Attack :: Rock n Romp :: Texas Rollergirls :: Children of the World benefit :: Urban Pollution Top of PageDo you know of a Place that should be included here? Please Suggest a place in the appropriate category. |
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