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You want live music? We've got it in Kerr County

Starting Thursday there are 16 musical performances in Kerr County.

Thursday

Live music by Hunter Billingsley

Southern Sky Music Cafe, Ingram

6:30 p.m.

Information: https://www.facebook.com/southernskymusiccafe/

Live music by Schreiner University's Music Department

Cailloux Theater

7 p.m.

Free

Dr. Gene Dowdy, the conductor of the Symphony of the Hills, leads the Schreiner University Department of Music Showcase Concert.

Friday

Live music by Camerata San Antonio

First Presbyterian Church, Kerrville

4 p.m.

Information: https://www.cameratasa.org

Classical chamber music concert by Camerata San Antonio featuring guest artist, pianist Viktor Valkov. Music from the twilight of the British Empire and the dawn of the 20th century. Coleridge-Taylor: 5 Fantasiestücke, Op. 5. Bridge: Piano Quintet in D Minor.

Live music by Aaron Lacombe

Cafe at the Ridge

6 p.m.

Information: https://www.shopsattheridge.com

Aaron LaCombe is an Austin-based Americana singer-songwriter. Aaron writes and performs heartfelt and soulful songs with a bare-bones style.

Live music by Whiskey 2 Step

Pier 27 River Lounge

6 p.m.

Information: https://www.pier27riverloungepizzeria.com

Open Mic and Karaoke!

Trailhead Beer Garden at Schreiner University

7-9 p.m.

Information: https://www.trailheadbeergarden.com

Open Mic and Karaoke, for those who can take it.

Live music by Remy Reilly

Southern Sky Music Cafe, Ingram

6:30 p.m.

Information: https://www.facebook.com/southernskymusiccafe

Live music by Jesse Daniel

Arcadia Live!

8:30 p.m.

Information:https://www.thearcadialive.org

Since his debut album in 2018, Jesse Daniel has been an artist impossible to ignore in country music and American songwriting as a whole. He has received commercial success and critical acclaim from the likes of Rolling Stone, SiriusXM Outlaw Country D.J. Shooter Jennings, American Songwriter magazine, and Saving Country Music, among many others.

Saturday

Classical Musical Festival

Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church

4 p.m.

Information: https://www.hillcountrychorale.org

The Hill Country Chorale presents its Classical Music Festival.

Live music by Landon Lloyd Miller

Trailhead Beer Garden at Schreiner University

5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Information: https://www.trailheadbeergarden.com

Landon Lloyd Miller brings his unique brand of American roots music to Kerrville. It's a southern sound inspired by folk songs, murder ballads, country classics, and everything in between, glued together by a biographical songwriter and multi-instrumentalist whose career path is every bit as diverse as his music. The indy troubadours, The Lonesome Heroes, will join Landon.

Live music by Him and Her Trio

Pint and Plow Brewing Co.

6 p.m.

Information: https://www.pintandplow.com

Singer-songwriter Brenda Freed's strong versatile vocals and rhythm guitar, Michael D'Eath's soulful diatonic and chromatic harmonica, and Jonathan Lee's lead guitar form the Him & Her Trio. Drawing from their three different music backgrounds, the Him & Her Trio plays jazzy, bluesy, folksy originals and covers that appeal to diverse audiences.

Live music by Rueben Darnell

Cafe at the Ridge

6 p.m.

Information: https://www.shopsattheridge.com

Live music by C-Rock

Pier 27 River Lounge

8 p.m.

Information: https://www.pier27riverloungepizzeria.com

Live music by Davey Schank

Southern Sky Music Cafe

6:30 p.m.

Information: https://www.southernskymusiccafe.com/calendar-of-events

Sunday

Live music by Josh Peek

Gravity Check Saloon and Arena

Information: https://www.gravitychecksaloonandarena.com

Live music by The Great Trumpet and Feeding Leroy

Pint and Plow

Noon

Information: https://www.facebook.com/events/1235353863655922/

Feeding Leroy brings a unique blend of folk and cosmic country. This husband and wife duo sings original songs of love, loss and the open road. Chris and Sarah Shotliff first met in middle school 20 years ago in their jerkwater hometown of Henderson, Minnesota. Now married and living in Kerrville, the couple is known as The Great Trumpet. Their sound ranges from gospel folk to honky-tonk funk.

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