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Austin City Limits

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Austin City Limits
NameAustin City Limits
LocationAustin, Texas, United States
Years active1976–present
FoundersBill Arhos, Francis McFadden
GenreMusic festival

Austin City Limits. As a renowned music festival, it has been a major part of the music scene in Austin, Texas, featuring performances by famous musicians such as Willie Nelson, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and Dolly Parton. The festival has been hosted at Zilker Park and has been broadcast on PBS as a part of the Austin City Limits television show, which has won numerous awards, including several Emmy Awards and a Peabody Award. The festival has also been recognized by the Grammy Awards and has been named one of the best music festivals in the United States by Rolling Stone and Billboard.

History

The history of the festival dates back to 1976, when it was founded by Bill Arhos and Francis McFadden, with the first episode featuring Willie Nelson and Asleep at the Wheel. Over the years, the festival has hosted a wide range of performers, including Johnny Cash, Ray Charles, and Eric Clapton. The festival has also been influenced by the Austin music scene, which has been shaped by musicians such as Janis Joplin, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and Gary Clark Jr.. The festival has been recognized by the Library of Congress and has been named one of the most influential music festivals in the United States by The New York Times and Los Angeles Times.

Venue

The venue for the festival has changed over the years, with the current location being Zilker Park in Austin, Texas. The park has hosted numerous other events, including the Austin Food + Wine Festival and the Fun Fun Fun Fest. The festival has also been held at other venues, including the Frank Erwin Center and the Moody Theater. The Moody Theater has been the home of the Austin City Limits television show since 2011 and has hosted performances by musicians such as Kacey Musgraves, Chris Stapleton, and Brandi Carlile. The theater has also been recognized by the Academy of Country Music and has been named one of the best venues in the United States by Pollstar and Billboard.

Television Show

The Austin City Limits television show has been broadcast on PBS since 1976 and has featured performances by a wide range of musicians, including Paul McCartney, Bob Dylan, and Aretha Franklin. The show has been hosted by Bill Arhos and has been recognized by the Emmy Awards and the Peabody Award. The show has also been influenced by other music programs, such as Saturday Night Live and The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. The show has featured performances by musicians such as Kendrick Lamar, Taylor Swift, and Lady Gaga, and has been named one of the best music television shows in the United States by Rolling Stone and Entertainment Weekly.

Festivals

The festival has been part of a number of other festivals, including the South by Southwest festival and the Fun Fun Fun Fest. The festival has also been influenced by other music festivals, such as Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and Lollapalooza. The festival has featured performances by musicians such as Radiohead, The Cure, and Guns N' Roses, and has been recognized by the Grammy Awards and the MTV Video Music Awards. The festival has also been named one of the best music festivals in the United States by The New York Times and Los Angeles Times.

Notable Performances

The festival has hosted a number of notable performances over the years, including sets by Beyoncé, Jay-Z, and Kanye West. The festival has also featured performances by musicians such as The Rolling Stones, The Who, and Paul Simon. The festival has been recognized by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and has been named one of the most influential music festivals in the United States by Rolling Stone and Billboard. The festival has also been influenced by other music events, such as the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival. The festival has featured performances by musicians such as John Legend, Alicia Keys, and Bruno Mars, and has been named one of the best music festivals in the United States by The New York Times and Los Angeles Times.

Category:Music festivals in the United States

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