Export Music Sweden @ South by SouthWest 2010

Export Music Sweden and the Swedish Chamber of Commerce in Austin Texas will organize two all Swedish artist showcases:
1. Thursday march 18 between 6pm to 10pm.
Rooftop @ Little Fields Building terrace, Boundless Network office patio @ 6th street overlooking Driskill Hotel and the Frost Bank Tower.
6.00 pm - 6.30 pm Anton Björkenvall
6.45 pm - 7.15 pm Jonna Lee
9.30 pm - 8.00 pm Sofia Talvik
8.15 pm - 8.45 pm Movits
9.00 pm - 9.30 pm Miss Li
10.00 pm curfew
2. Saturday march 20 between 12am to 5pm.
Antone´s @ 6th street
Antone’s Nightclub, the first club on 6th street, opened its doors in the summer of 1975 with the great Clifton Chenier. The venue, now located at the corner of 5th and Lavaca Street, was founded by legendary promoter Clifford Antone and has hosted such blues “greats” as Muddy Waters, B.B. King, Buddy Guy, John Lee Hooker, Pinetop Perkins, James Cotton and countless others.
Antone’s has helped launch the careers of Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jimmie Vaughan, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Los Lonely Boys, Ian Moore, and Bob Schneider just to name a few.
The stage at Antone’s Nightcub has been graced by everyone from Bono & The Edge of U2, to Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top, to Eric Clapton, to Dwight Yoakam to Bruce Willis and Elvis Costello. This legendary venue has won countless awards, including numerous Austin Music Awards, as well as being named Nightclub of the Year by USA Today and the W.C. Handy Awards.
In July of 2009, Antone’s Nightclub celebrated its 34th Anniversary and is undeniably a major reason that Austin, Texas is considered The Live Music Captial of the World. The venue is open to all ages and continues to offer unforgettable live music experiences as well as everlasting and powerful memories for everyone - both music lovers and the musicians themselves.
0.00 pm - 0.30 pm Jonna Lee
0.45 pm - 1.15 pm Last Days of April
1.30 pm - 2.00 pm Francis
2.15 pm - 2.45 pm Movits
3.00 pm - 3.30 pm Adam Tensta
3.45 pm - 4.30 pm Timbuktu & Chords and Looptroop
4.30 pm curfew

March 10th, 2010 at 11:15 am
Serious lack of boogie