The Lonesome Rose celebrates six years on San Antonio's St. Mary's Strip this weekend
The Lonesome Rose has been honky tonkin' on the south end of the St. Mary's Strip for six years now. To celebrate that anniversary, the venue at 2114 N. St. Mary's St. has lined up a four-day festival of live music that includes more than just country and Americana. The stacked lineup for the bash — which runs Thursday through Sunday — also will dip into rockabilly and varied strains of alt-rock, indie and even ambient.
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