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By Christopher Gray, August 27, 2004, Music

Bullet the Blue Sky

Li'l Cap'n Travis, Ghandaia, the Greencards, and 2004 AMA Best Kid Band Misspent Youth rock Waterloo Park Sunday for the Chronicle's Hot Sauce Festival. 11am, free.

Sadly, South Lamar Cajun chalet the Old Alligator Grill has discontinued its nightly no-cover live music, but the fried oysters are still to die for.

After 13 straight months, Los Lonely Boys have said no mas touring in order to get reacquainted with their families. San Angelo's pride and joy hop back on the bus after a Sept. 1 appearance at the Latin Grammys with Carlos Santana.

Proving just how ahead of the curve Austin really is, Kissinger's 2000 LP Charm recently hit the CMJ 200 and is still climbing. The sardonic rockers road-test songs from Charm's just-completed follow-up Friday at the Parish with the Real Heroes and Bedbug.

As Burnet Road karaoke palace the Common Interest celebrates 30 years of fostering office romances, the Longbranch Inn begins its second year of Eastside hookups and setups 6pm Sunday with the Bloody Tears. A very special "Hook 'em!" to LBI publican David Thomson's niece, incoming UT freshman Lauren Denton.

"TCB" Correction Corner: Moonlight Towers, who play a bon voyage gig Friday at the Hole in the Wall, are heading to New Orleans to make their second LP. 2002's Moonlight Towers is their debut.

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