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Slideshow: Maverick Music Festival

By Alejandra Sol Casas

With only three years in existence, Maverick Music Festival is already growing comparatively to neighboring Austin’s South by Southwest and Austin City Limits.

The festival began in 2013 after Blayne Tucker, a previous band manager and attorney in the music business, saw the need for San Antonio to have a proper music festival showcasing premiere as well as developing international talent to keep its SA2020 vision.

Initially a one-day event, the festival has grown to host 40 musical acts over the course of two days in the heart of San Antonio.

This year more than 11,000 were said to witness the fusion of music genres such as local punk rock Xicana group, Fea to the socially conscious rap legends that make up Public Enemy and historically psychedelic rock band, The Flaming Lips.

The acts spread out over three stages at the Arneson River Theatre, Maverick Plaza, and Bier Garten and had vendors in between each stage selling food, beverages, art and artist merchandise.

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About the Author

Alejandra Casas
It was in my freshman year of high school that I discovered a love for photography and fell in love with the telling of true stories. I became assistant editor of the school’s yearbook and photo editor of the newspaper. I spent my free time and summers taking part in the San Antonio Express-News Teen Team and attending the two-week long Urban Journalism Workshop at San Antonio College. Now that I attend Texas A&M-San Antonio, I feel that I’ve found an institution where I can enjoy a great education within my field which will help me reach my artistic and professional goals.

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