After almost 50 years, The Lost Gonzo Band - composed of Gary P. Nunn, Bob Livingston, John Inmon, and Freddie Steady KRC - has reunited and will return to the stage.
Pioneering the progressive country music movement of the early ‘70s, The Lost Gonzo Band set Austin on its course to become the “Live Music Capitol of the World.” Playing and recording with some of the most iconic and colorful musicians in the history of the Texas music scene such as Jerry Jeff Walker, Michael Martin Murphey, Steven Fromholz, Rusty Weir and Ray Wylie Hubbard to name a few, the Gonzo’s were sometimes known as “The Austin Interchangeable Band.”
After almost 50 years, The Lost Gonzo Band - composed of Gary P. Nunn, Bob Livingston, John Inmon, and Freddie Steady KRC - has reunited and will return to the stage.
Pioneering the progressive country music movement of the early ‘70s, The Lost Gonzo Band set Austin on its course to become the “Live Music Capitol of the World.” Playing and recording with some of the most iconic and colorful musicians in the history of the Texas music scene such as Jerry Jeff Walker, Michael Martin Murphey, Steven Fromholz, Rusty Weir and Ray Wylie Hubbard to name a few, the Gonzo’s were sometimes known as “The Austin Interchangeable Band.”
After almost 50 years, The Lost Gonzo Band - composed of Gary P. Nunn, Bob Livingston, John Inmon, and Freddie Steady KRC - has reunited and will return to the stage.
Pioneering the progressive country music movement of the early ‘70s, The Lost Gonzo Band set Austin on its course to become the “Live Music Capitol of the World.” Playing and recording with some of the most iconic and colorful musicians in the history of the Texas music scene such as Jerry Jeff Walker, Michael Martin Murphey, Steven Fromholz, Rusty Weir and Ray Wylie Hubbard to name a few, the Gonzo’s were sometimes known as “The Austin Interchangeable Band.”