Lindsey Verrill knows the water holds its own magic. Even the poster she created for tonight’s show at Hole In the Wall shares that wisdom: “The river moves my heart to lose these blues.” And Thor Harris himself once described Verrill and Jeff Johnston‘s Little Mazarn as “…a cool float a few feet from the ground through a dimly lit, almost familiar forest,” a most fitting description for the talent flowing through the shimmering and mystical Texas River Song LP. It’s as if Little Mazarn encapsulates the beauty of the natural world with a supernatural sound.
On this misty Tuesday night, Little Mazarn brings that otherworldly magic to the Hole stage along with a couple other Austin legends: Former Bad Livers fiddler/accordionist, multi-talented multi-instrumentalist, and avant-folk maestro Ralph White; and published poet, songwriter, former Zookeeper guitarist, and prolific solo artist Alex Dupree (you need to add You Winsome, You Lonesome and Thieves to your music collection already). Doors at 8 p.m., and the music starts at 9 p.m.