Some musicians are calling for change in the Austin music scene. They said in the Live Music Capital of the World, many musicians are struggling to survive.
"It's a huge sector of our economic community, and that affects the well-being of every single Austinite. It brings in tourists, it brings people to live here," said concerned citizen Jeff Kehoe.
There's a lot of lip service given to being the Live Music Capital of the World.
"We've created a lot of food on our economic table for Austin, but we don't have a seat at the table," said Troy Dillinger with a group called the Year of Austin Music.
The Year in Austin Music is trying to come up with some solutions. They have a five-part plan to support Austin's music scene, including city recognition, discussion groups to brainstorm solutions and a public awareness campaign.
They want to create a political action committee to get things like financial incentives and tax breaks for musicians.
Education is the final part of the proposal.
Hehe, Troy is my uncle.
Frogshark40 3 years ago