BGS Top 50 Moments: SXSW Brooklyn Country Cantina

It was a collaboration that quickly became one of our favorite events of the year (and definitely the best part of every marathon SXSW week): The Brooklyn Country Cantina was held for five years at Licha’s Cantina in East Austin in partnership with BGS. Featuring an ever-evolving rotation of talent, it was a launch pad for so many artists in the BGS fam, and a special laid-back underplay for those buzzworthy artists wrapping up a crazy week.

Instead of being another schmoozy networking event at SXSW, the BCC was always a reprieve away from the chaotic cacophony of downtown Austin or Congress Street — an all-ages affair where artists and fans alike got to see their friends, take a breather, and eat some really good tacos.

Below, rediscover some of our favorite moments from the Brooklyn Country Cantina, as captured by BGS photographers:

 

Brooklyn Country Cantina 2019 in Photographs

The crowds turned out all day and all night for last Saturday’s Brooklyn Country Cantina at SXSW in Austin, Texas. Amazing music, delicious food, relaxing hangs, beautiful belts, and adorable puppies all came together to make the day a smashing success. Relive BGS’ third year co-presenting the Country Cantina with these FOMO-preventing photographs.


Lede photo by Jaki Levi

ANNOUNCING: The Eastside Doublewide at SXSW

Join BGS at the EASTSIDE DOUBLEWIDE at SXSW! 
 
The BROOKLYN COUNTRY CANTINA celebrates its 10th year at SXSW by hitching up with HANK & ED MANAGEMENT to feature over 25 americana, bluegrass, and good old fashion rock n’ roll bands on 3 alternating stages in two adjacent venues. 

BGS is proud to be the media partner at Licha’s Cantina with another jam-packed lineup anchored by a bevy of badass female artists including Caroline Rose, Lauren Ruth Ward, Sarah Shook & The Disarmers, Dead Horses, Ruby Boots, and many more.

Billy Strings closes out the very first MOSTLY STRINGS day party right next door at Latchkey, commandeering the venue with a live barber shop and carefully groomed lineup featuring Billy Strings, JP Biondo (of Cabinet), Austin bluegrass statesmen Wood & Wire, Carper Family spin-off trio The Frauleins, and the country soul of Brother Roy.

Both events are 21+ and free to the public. No SXSW wristbands or badges required.

 

THE BROOKLYN COUNTRY CANTINA

Saturday March 17, 2018
@ Licha’s Cantina
1306 E 6th St.
Austin TX
11am-Midnight

Caroline Rose | Sarah Shook & The Disarmers | Billy Strings | Lauren Ruth Ward | The Hooten Hallers | Dead Horses | The Brother Brothers | Ruby Boots | Skyway Man | The Deer | Cassandra Jenkins | Blank Range | Will Sexton & Amy LaVere | Patrick Sweany | The Sea, The Sea | Jenny Parrott | The National Reserve | Trongone Band | Amanda Avery | Brother Roy | Elijah Ocean | Greg Jamie (of O’Death) | Andrea Colburn and Mud Moseley | The Lonesome Heroes | DJ set by Vinyl Ranch | & more!


RSVP at BrooklynCountryCantina.com presented by BGS & RECORDING KING
 
(Early arrival is strongly encouraged to guarantee admittance)

#BkCantina | Tito’s Bloody Mary Breakfast starts at 11am!  

Brought to you by SIXPOINT BREWERY | LR BAGGS | RECORDING KING | TITO’S VODKA | CROSSOVER TOURING | TOPO CHICO | CUVÉE COFFEE

 


MOSTLY STRINGS
Presented by BGS and Hank & Ed
Saturday March 17, 2018
@ Latchkey
1308 E 6th St.
Austin TX
1pm-8pm

Featuring Billy Strings | Wood & Wire | JP Biondo (of Cabinet) | Brother Roy | The Frauleins | & maybe one more!

Live Barber Shop! Happy Hour at 1pm.

Brought to you by CROSSOVER TOURING | REDD’S BARBER SHOP | D’ADDARIO | TITO’S VODKA | CODIGO TEQUILA | SMOKIN’ ROSE TACO JOINT |NINE BANDED WHISKEY

RECAP: The Brooklyn Country Cantina at SXSW 2017

“This is one of the coolest, kindest, coziest, and vibey-ist things here at SXSW,” Langhorne Slim announced with a grin, as he kicked off this year’s Brooklyn Country Cantina, energizing the packed crowd that had come to enjoy the annual day-long party. The Cantina has been described by fans and musicians, alike, as a pilgrimage, a homecoming, and a reunion. In the madness of SXSW’s increasingly commercialized showcases fraught with exclusivity, the event is a welcome respite — a place to see your favorite Austin country band, discover a great new artist, and two-step under the stars. It’s a party to come to for the breakfast tacos and stay at ’til last call, all the while enjoying a full day of some of the best American roots music this country has to offer. 

Popular east side watering hole Licha’s Cantina hosts the event in a tiny, old, converted house with a canopy of trees and a porch out front perfect for margaritas, tacos, and foot-stomping music. Guests walk through the prep kitchen out back with corn tortillas cooking on an open flame and into the atmosphere of a house party with old friends.

In addition to Langhorne Slim, this year featured the Secret Sisters, Andrew Combs, the Deer, Lilly Hiatt, Valley Queen, Twain, and about two dozen more acts playing simultaneously on two stages. “It’s a little oasis in the craziness of the festival,” Michaela Anne shared after her set — the fourth year she’s played the event. “There are so many great acts back to back, you can just hang out here all day. It’s a real family-like vibe. And I get to see all my friends.”


Founded by Brooklyn country band the Defibulators and Austin musician/producer Daniel Roark, the Cantina began nine years ago as a backyard party at Rourke’s house on Austin’s south side where friends’ bands were invited to come play. It was a local stage of their own making during a festival they couldn’t officially get into, and that grassroots spirit has carried the Cantina into it’s ninth year. The party is still small (just 250 fit into Licha’s) and still free, which is important to the spirit of the day. Their aim has never been to make money, but rather to “create a party that our friends and favorite musicians would look forward to playing and hanging out at. And to help keep a foothold for progressive country music at a fest that’s typically dominated by rock and other genres.” It has evolved into a tradition that brings both locals and festival-goers back year after year. For some local folks, this is the only SXSW event they come to. They bring their kids and stay all day.

A mix of well-known acts and up-and-coming artists are invited to play, creating a place for touring musicians to play a killer gig in front of an engaged crowd and for local bands to be at the center of the action. “We always wanted to have Austin bands play,” said Jennings. “The local heroes playing the White Horse Saloon all year-round, we want to give them another platform to play for the out-of-towners, not have them feel like, when SX comes around, they’re ignored or not valued. Leo Rondeau, Croy & the Boys, Palomino Shakedown — they’ve all played multiple years, and they’re staples here. It’s really important to have the Austin country scene involved.”

When the night reached it’s a tequila-filled climax with closers the National Reserve, frontman Sean Walsh summed the party up: “The crowd here was really great, there was lots of dancing. Man, tonight was hot and fun. I love breaking a sweat.” 


Photo credit: Laura E. Partain

ANNOUNCING: The 2017 Brooklyn Country Cantina at SXSW

Yes, it’s true: The Brooklyn Country Cantina is returning to Austin on Saturday, March 18, at Licha’s Cantina (1306 E. 6th Street). This year, the Cantina will host 24 established and emerging Americana, roots, and progressive country artists, on two stages from noon to midnight providing a house-party style oasis amid the mayhem of SXSW.

RSVP right here, right now!

Lilly Hiatt kicks off in the courtyard at high noon with a “cura-cruda” (hangover cure) breakfast of Tito’s Bloody Marys, Sixpoint Micheladas, Nitro Cold Brew Coffee from Cuvée, and breakfast tacos by Licha’s chef Daniel Brooks. Doors open at 11 am, so come get a comfy spot.

The rest of the 2017 artist line-up: The Secret Sisters, Andrew Combs, Scott H. Biram, Valley Queen, Sammy Brue, Lilly Hiatt, All Our Exes Live in Texas, Christopher Paul Stelling, Michaela Anne, Cat Clyde, the Go Rounds, the Brother Brothers, Cory Branan, Sarah Shook & the Disarmers, Cale Tyson, the Howlin’ Brothers, Croy and the Boys, the Whiskey Gentry, Palomino Shakedown, Leo Rondeau, Elijah Ocean, the National Reserve, and Twain, plus a midnight DJ Set from Vinyl Ranch!

PRESENTED BY: Sixpoint Brewery, Skinny Dennis, L.R. Baggs, Recording King Guitars, Prater Day Entertainment, and Tito’s Vodka

Produced and curated by the Defibulators and Daniel Roark