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X-WR-CALDESC:TICKETED!\nThe Dirty River Boys are paving their own road as t
 hey travel it. They are a testament to the idea that “if you can dream it\
 , you can do it\,” moving with determination ever closer to the light. Abo
 ve all is their belief in their music. It motivates them and provides exul
 tation for each member\, as well as for the audiences who have become fans
  by the force field the band creates in live performance.\n\nSteely intent
 ion aside\, there is a magic to being in the right place with the right st
 uff at the right time. Home in El Paso\, the Dirty River Boys yearned to m
 ake music the centerpiece of their lives. Then they played their very firs
 t Austin gig\, a happy hour set at hipster haunt\, Lustre Pearl. The music
  they presented was energetic and infectious\, though stripped down acoust
 ic. The joy was unmistakable. And a new path with exciting possibilities w
 as being born. The band migrated to Austin shortly thereafter\, where they
  thrive amidst the other musicians in town\, and love the strong sense of 
 community they found. “Being in Austin\, with so many great bands\, it mak
 es you up your game.”\n\nTravis Stearns and Nino Cooper met in the music s
 cene in El Paso. They started gigging every once in a while\, while they w
 aited patiently for the day they could dedicate themselves to music 24/7. 
 The Dirty River Boys trio formed 3 years ago\, when Marco Gutierrez quit h
 is job and school to join the band. “We had to go against full bands in El
  Paso\, us with three people with acoustic instruments. It shows if you ar
 e consistent and serious about your music\, you can really make it. We put
  our hearts out there every night. People see that.” They added an upright
  bass player about a year and a half ago. Colton James joined for a 90 min
 ute set at the River Road Icehouse. It was a trial by fire and a foursome 
 was forged.\n\nThe new album\, Science Of Flight\, was recorded at Yellow 
 Dog Studio in South Austin\, Texas. Marco\, Nino\, Travis and CJ put aside
  just five days for the process. They played everything on the album thems
 elves\, only tapping on the legendary Kim Deschamps to lay down pedal stee
 l\, and Ephraim Owens to play trumpet. Expect surprises\; Wurlitzer\, marc
 hing drum sounds\, train whistles\, a rattlesnake. The band was mindful of
  their ability to recreate the sounds on stage in the live environment. Th
 e Dirty River Boys are seemingly always on the road\, having logged 100\,0
 00 miles in the van\, though thankfully\, the rattlesnake is not a traveli
 ng companion.\n\nScience of Flight has been described by The Dirty River B
 oys as Western\, Fat\, and Rock and Roll. It touches on myriad emotions wi
 th gentle harmonies that shimmer with beauty\, acoustic rave-ups\, and hoo
 k driven tunes. “This time\, we made a record. We build it\, recording the
  parts ourselves. This is a band record. We are really excited about it.”
 \n
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DESCRIPTION:TICKETED!\nThe Dirty River Boys are paving their own road as th
 ey travel it. They are a testament to the idea that “if you can dream it\,
  you can do it\,” moving with determination ever closer to the light. Abov
 e all is their belief in their music. It motivates them and provides exult
 ation for each member\, as well as for the audiences who have become fans 
 by the force field the band creates in live performance.\n\nSteely intenti
 on aside\, there is a magic to being in the right place with the right stu
 ff at the right time. Home in El Paso\, the Dirty River Boys yearned to ma
 ke music the centerpiece of their lives. Then they played their very first
  Austin gig\, a happy hour set at hipster haunt\, Lustre Pearl. The music 
 they presented was energetic and infectious\, though stripped down acousti
 c. The joy was unmistakable. And a new path with exciting possibilities wa
 s being born. The band migrated to Austin shortly thereafter\, where they 
 thrive amidst the other musicians in town\, and love the strong sense of c
 ommunity they found. “Being in Austin\, with so many great bands\, it make
 s you up your game.”\n\nTravis Stearns and Nino Cooper met in the music sc
 ene in El Paso. They started gigging every once in a while\, while they wa
 ited patiently for the day they could dedicate themselves to music 24/7. T
 he Dirty River Boys trio formed 3 years ago\, when Marco Gutierrez quit hi
 s job and school to join the band. “We had to go against full bands in El 
 Paso\, us with three people with acoustic instruments. It shows if you are
  consistent and serious about your music\, you can really make it. We put 
 our hearts out there every night. People see that.” They added an upright 
 bass player about a year and a half ago. Colton James joined for a 90 minu
 te set at the River Road Icehouse. It was a trial by fire and a foursome w
 as forged.\n\nThe new album\, Science Of Flight\, was recorded at Yellow D
 og Studio in South Austin\, Texas. Marco\, Nino\, Travis and CJ put aside 
 just five days for the process. They played everything on the album themse
 lves\, only tapping on the legendary Kim Deschamps to lay down pedal steel
 \, and Ephraim Owens to play trumpet. Expect surprises\; Wurlitzer\, march
 ing drum sounds\, train whistles\, a rattlesnake. The band was mindful of 
 their ability to recreate the sounds on stage in the live environment. The
  Dirty River Boys are seemingly always on the road\, having logged 100\,00
 0 miles in the van\, though thankfully\, the rattlesnake is not a travelin
 g companion.\n\nScience of Flight has been described by The Dirty River Bo
 ys as Western\, Fat\, and Rock and Roll. It touches on myriad emotions wit
 h gentle harmonies that shimmer with beauty\, acoustic rave-ups\, and hook
  driven tunes. “This time\, we made a record. We build it\, recording the 
 parts ourselves. This is a band record. We are really excited about it.”\n
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LOCATION:Red River Station BBQ
SUMMARY:Dirty River Boys Concert
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