Nakia & His Southern Cousins announce 10 year anniversary reunion and album release June 29

    Date/Time:
    06/29/2017 | Thursday | 8:30 pm - 11:30 pm

    Location:
    Antone’s
    305 E 5th St.
    Austin,TX 78701

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    Nakia & His Southern Cousins are thrilled to announce their 10 year reunion and album release show on Thursday, June 29 at the historic Antone’s, located at 305 E 5th St., Austin, Texas 78701. Doors will be at 8:30 p.m. and the show will begin at 9:00 p.m. The show is presented by Sun Radio and will be hosted by Mark Murray. The evening will include performances by Jonathan Terrell opening the show and support by Suzanna Choffel. In addition to the reunion, Nakia & His Southern Cousins will be releasing a new record of previously unreleased outtakes with limited edition vinyl and CDs available exclusively at the show. Advance tickets will be $12 for general admission or $15 at the door. There will also be VIP seating available for $25. For more information, please see: nakia.me/tix-062917.

     

    “This is going to be really special night of music and family,” said Nakia. “Having the full band back together, including the original Fresh Up Girls, is something I didn’t think would ever happen after Jessie moved to Denmark. The best part will be seeing the fans who came out each week to support us at Momo’s and Jovita’s getting down with us at Antone’s.”

     

    Nakia & His Southern Cousins was formed in 2007 by Nakia after he left The Small Stars, Miles Zuniga of Fastball’s side project. Featuring Mac McNabb (Soulhat, Patty Griffin) on guitar, Johnny Vogelsang (Suzanna Choffel, Uptown Drive) on bass, Derek Morris (Bob Schneider, Alpha Rev) on keyboard, and The Fresh Up Girls – Karla Manzur (Alejandro Escovdeo, Nightblooms) and Jessie England (Snafu Kitties, Amanda Palmer) – on backing vocals. The first band lineup originally featured recently departed legendary drummer Barry “Frosty” Smith,” who appeared on many of the studio recordings as well. After “Frosty” left the band, Ed Jarusinky (Wrenfro, The Argyles) took the drummer seat. Since its fruition, the band played a multitude of shows around Austin with numerous critically acclaimed musicians. The band released their EP “Playing The Cards” in 2007 and played their first show on February 17, 2007 at Lambert’s followed by a weekly residency at Momo’s every Thursday at 10 p.m. for a whole year. Local Austin musicians Jonathan Terrell and Suzanna Choffel also had residencies at Momo’s and thus were a perfect fit to support the reunion show. Nakia & His Southern Cousins played once a month at Jovita’s for a whole year and were named “Emerging Artist” by ME Television.

     

    In 2008, they played Austin City Limits Music Festival where Nakia joined Sharon Jones, of Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings. Sharon later said, “Nakia is the real deal y’all, he’s got some serious soul… And that’s what Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings are all about… Soul.” Later that year, they were voted one of Austin’s Best New Bands at the Austin Chronicle Music Awards, performed at the re-opening of Austin Music Hall, played the last show at the original Backyard with Willie Nelson and opened for BB King’s final Austin show. Finally, they were featured in Austin Monthly’s “On The Cusp” and released a full-length album “Water To Wine” before disbanding in 2009 when Fresh Up Girl, Jessie England moved to Denmark and Nakia’s father lost his battle with pancreatic cancer. Now, with the announcement of their 10 year reunion show and exclusive album release, their fans and Austin music community are highly anticipating this incredible homecoming.

     

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