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Johnny Dee’s Rocket 88’s
Friday, May 3, 7 – 10 p.m., SCB, $15 pp
Reserved Seating by Tables
Johnny Dee’s Rocket 88’s deliver incredible
musicianship, dazzling showmanship, and
flat-out, full-cylinder rock & roll every time
they hit the stage. Their pitch-perfect perfor-
mances have wowed politicians, princes, and
media superstars, and millions have tapped their toes to the
band performing the all-time best public service announcement
jingle, Don’t Mess With Texas.
We are sharing this dance with the Georgetown Area Car
Club; therefore, only 200 seats will be available for purchase.
Vintage 15
Friday, May 10, 7 - 10 p.m., SCB $10 pp
Reserved Seating by Tables
The Vintage 15 takes their name literally,
as their music is built on the heritage of the
Great American Song Book, with the band
playing a variety of jazz standards from leg-
ends such as Frank Sinatra, Harry Connick,
Jr., and Michael Bublé. The EP features three standard picks
including an interpretation of Baby, It’s Cold Outside, Orange
Colored Sky, and The Best Is Yet To Come. Austin’s premier big
band is making their way across Texas and the surrounding
states to bring the best live big band music around. Out of all
Texas big bands and jazz bands, you won’t find the versatility
and excitement that The Vintage 15 brings to the dance floor.
People’s Choice Band
Friday, May 24, 7 – 10 p.m., SCB, $10 pp
Reserved Seating by Tables
This exciting band will keep you out on the
dance floor with a winning selection of coun-
try and rock tunes. Native to Central Texas,
People’s Choice has performed in concert with
major country acts Ray Price, Moe Bandy and
Restless Heart. Whether in an Austin club or a country dance
hall, People’s Choice remains a favorite to many devoted fans.
Mark Richey Band – Country Western
Dance
Wednesday, May 29, 7 - 10 p.m., SCB, $10 pp
Reserved Seating by Tables
The Mark Richey Band is a Central Texas
group that delivers quality music night af-
ter night. They have performed in venues all
across the great state of Texas. Their primary
music of choice is country (Top 40, as well as
standards). They can branch off into some classic rock and
roll upon request.
DANCES
Los Flames – Rock N Roll Dance - NEW!
Friday, June 21, 7 - 10 p.m., SCB, $10 pp
Reserved Seating by Table
Bring the horns, drums and a little fun! Los
Flames will fire up the ballroom with their
classic rock n’ roll tunes. The Flames spe-
cialize in blues, soul and rock n’ roll; a great
group to listen to as well as dance along with.
Frankly Country Band – NEW!
Wednesday, July 10, 7 - 10 p.m., SCB, $7 pp
Reserved Seating by Table
Frankly Country Band is a Country and
Western dance band. They are a 5-piece
band and their style is influenced by the
styles of Country and Western’s greatest
legends- past, present and future, including
but not limited to: George Jones, Merle Haggard, Mel Tillis,
Johnny Rodriquez, Ray Price, Gary Morris, Rick Trevino,
Dwight Yoakum, Ronnie Milsap, Marty Robbins, Vince Gill,
George Strait, and Chris Young just to name a few.
Charles Thibodeaux and the Austin Cajun
Aces – NEW!
Friday, July 19, 7 - 10 p.m., SCB, $10 pp
Reserved Seating by Table
The Austin Cajun Aces has that authentic
Cajun sound—sounds of that tough life of the
farms and bayous, yet that upbeat and happy
sound that represents the The Joy of Life –
Les Joire de Vivre. Their repertoire consists
of many of the older songs of Iry LeJeune, Nathan Abshire,
Canray Fontenot, and many other Cajun and Creole Masters.
The band is made up of the soulful accordion and French vocals
of Charles Thibodeaux; master fiddling and French vocals of
Peter Schwarz, Steve Doerr on rhythm guitar (lead man of
Leroi Bros. band) and Dale Dougay on drums.
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Tickets for activities listed for the first time will be available
Wednesday, May 1, at 8 a.m.
RESERVED SEATING BY TABLES
Selection by table number only
RESERVED SEATING BY SEATS
Selection by table and seat numbers
OPEN SEATING
General admission; no advance table or seat selection
BOOT SCOOTIN’ ETIQUETTE
If you happen to bump into someone on the dance
floor, remember to apologize. generally, it does
not matter who is at fault; we are all here to have
a good time!
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