ACL Music Fest: Rockin' Coverage 2002-2011

ACL Music Fest: Rockin' Coverage 2002-2011

by Austin American-Statesman
ACL Music Fest: Rockin' Coverage 2002-2011

ACL Music Fest: Rockin' Coverage 2002-2011

by Austin American-Statesman

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Overview

With a timeline of articles and photos spanning 2002 to 2011, the Austin American-Statesman's award winning editorial staff and contributors trace the evolution of the Austin City Limits Music Festival from a small regional event in Austin's Zilker Park to one of the country's premiere destination music festivals. We recreate standout moments that will resonate with festival attendees and music fans alike. From its roots as two-day shindig full of Texas artists to a three-day (expanding to six days in 2013) party known the world over, some of the biggest names in pop music have played the fest, from Coldplay to Kanye, from Willie Nelson to R.E.M. This ebook collects most, but not nearly all, of the news stories and reviews the American-Statesman staff and freelancers wrote about ACL for the festival's first 10 years. It is chock-full of energized photography shot by staff photojournalists whose work has driven millions of page views to austin360.com with their depictions of not only the music, but the funk of Austin and the festival. There are many, many more reviews of live sets that there was room for here. There are hundreds more images as well. To find more, head over to austin360.com and check out our Austin Music Source archives.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044977785
Publisher: Austin American-Statesman
Publication date: 10/04/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

The Austin American-Statesman was first published in 1871 by the leader of the Democratic Party in the Austin area as the Democratic Statesman. In 1924, the Austin American-Statesman and the Democratic Statesman merged and expanded publication from 3 days to 7 days a week. It focuses coverage on issues affecting Austin and the Central Texas region

Acquired by Cox Enterprises in 1976, the Austin American-Statesman is part of Cox Media Group, a subsidiary which joined the corporation's television, radio and newspaper assets in 2008.

In 1981, The Statesman moved from its downtown location to the south shore of Lady Bird Lake where its operations overlook Austin's downtown skyline and the Ann Richards Congress Avenue Bridge.

Readers have access to multiple digital products including iPhone and iPad apps, statesman.com, and replica versions of the newspaper across all multiple mobile devices. Over two million people rely on statesman.com and austin360.com as their news resource each month.

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