Posts Tagged ‘David Garza’

Watch: David Garza and Gaby Moreno Acoustic at Pachanga!

By Austin Sound • Jun 10th, 2009 • Category: News

We’re still basking in the glow of the fun from the Pachanga! Fest a couple of weeks ago (or maybe that’s just the sunburn?). If you missed it, though, here’s a little taste of the Saturday event courtesy of the fine folks over at SPIN Earth. They have a couple of special interviews and acoustic performances from some of the artists performing at this year’s Pachanga! We’ve posted up a nice acoustic version of David Garza and L.A.’s Gaby Moreno harmonizing on the stunning bolero “La Media Vuelta.” When they performed earlier on stage together, it was one the definitive highlights of the Fest, and they may be even better intimately captured here on a park bench. You can also check out Spin’s video of locals Dignan performing an uncharacteristic acoustic tune under the trees, as well as tons of over great videos from all over the world on their site.



Pachanga! Fest (Fiesta Gardens - May 30, 09)

By Doug Freeman • Jun 4th, 2009 • Category: Featured Story, Live Sound


The second annual Pachanga! Fest probably couldn’t have been a much better event. Packed into one day, the Fest cut a broad swath across the Latin Music scene, from radio stars to indie standouts to the most traditional sounds, and was the perfect sampling of the musical landscape whether as long-time followers or uninitiated newcomers. Contributing to the Fest’s success was the beautiful late May Saturday weather and the event’s move from last year’s location at Waterloo Park to the Eastside’s more intimate and accommodating Fiesta Gardens. With two smaller stages alternating on the Park’s east end and the large Pavilion Stage a short, shady foot bridge walk away to the west, the music was constant and more than could be fully absorbed. The Pavilion handled a combination of most of the bigger acts and more traditional sounds (Michael Salgado, the Chris Perez Band, and the sprawling female Mariachi troupe), but the smaller two stages offered up the more intriguing performances of the day (Mexican Institute of Sound, Brownout!, David Garza, Charanga Cakewalk). Altogether, Pachanga! offered 20 bands and one of the best single days of music that Austin has seen in a while.



Mp3: David Garza - “Planet Delete”

By Austin Sound • May 28th, 2009 • Category: News

One of the many highlights of this Saturday’s Pachanga! Fest in Fiesta Gardens will be David Garza. His performance on the Plaza Stage starting at 6:45pm will no doubt electrify the crowd, as nearly all his shows do, but were actually thinking more about his 3:30pm songwriting tutorial on the Ninos Rock stage! Garza continues to be one of this cities most adventurous and talented songwriters, fearless in pushing himself and his audience to follow both his most swooning lovelorn ballads and the bite of his fevered, rapid-fire scats. Both are exceptionally on display with Garza’s latest album, Dream Delay, but as has been his style over the past few years, he has posted some more new tunes for fans to download on his website. We’ve reposted “Planet Delete” below for download, but be sure to check out the other eclectic offerings he currently has up, including the haunted “Black Rainbow,” falsetto-twingeing “She’s a Wrecker,” and the brutal distortion rip of “Karoake King.” Though we’re sure he’ll schedules some more shows this summer, right now Pachanga! is the only date on his calendar before the ACL Fest, so best not miss him this Saturday. Get your Pachanga tix here.



Video: David Garza - “Two Sinners in the Garden”

By Austin Sound • Jan 6th, 2009 • Category: News

The immaculately suave David Garza has a new album coming out at the end of the month. Dream Delay is pretty much his first official release in about 5 years, as he’s simply been releasing a slew of material online in the interim. But Dream Delay is certainly worth putting out in physical form, and even features some guests like Fionna Apple and Jim Ward helping out. Garza released a video for the lead track from the disc, “Two Sinners in the Garden,” which is as beautifully textualized as his songs thanks to the combined efforts of Todd Wolfson and Dutch Rall. Check it out below.