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Westheimer Block Party
Local music hits the street of Westheimer
Published on October 11, 2007
As always, the Westheimer Block Party offers up one of the best surveys of local music. And weÂre not just talking quantity. The organizers have lined up six stages worth of WhoÂs Who for a schedule that will having you thinking, ÂWell, if I see this, IÂll have to miss this. WeÂll leave the planning up to you, but give special attention to metal duo Golden Axe. These guys havenÂt played locally in a while, so donÂt take the opportunity for granted, because who knows when youÂll get to see Warren Hatfield shred his axe again. Once youÂve recovered from his head-exploding riffs, make sure you clear your ears for the rockabilly sounds of The Octanes; the hip-hop grooves of Karina Nistal, Tha Fucking Transmissions, Perseph One and Nosaprise; and the rock stylings of Peekaboo Theory, Cop Warmth and Riff Tiffs. There will also be performances by Sideshow Tramps, Scattered Pages, Elaine Greer and a hell of a lot more. And donÂt forget all the booths featuring local artists hawking their wares from noon to 8 p.m. 300 to 500 blocks of Westheimer. For a complete band schedule and information, visit
www.freepresshouston.com. Free.
Sat., Oct. 13, 12-8 p.m., 2007