Category Antone's History

Antone’s moves to Guadalupe

As Sixth Street developed in the late 70s and rents got raised, Antone’s lit out for North Austin in the great migration to the far outposts above Burnet Road. Once it was ensconced in a big room there, icons like…

Opening Weekend and Beyond

Zydeco king Clifton Chenier & His Red Hot Louisiana Band opened the club that weekend, while devoted spirits like Angela Strehli and several Port Arthur comrades made sure things worked and that the music was presented with the respect it…

Antone’s on Sixth Street Opens

In 1975, Sixth Street in downtown Austin wasn’t exactly groover’s paradise. There was a sprinkling of bars like the Green Spot and Triple J, a drugstore, some nefarious buildings that possessed their own hidden charms, and even a barbecue shack…

Clifford Antone is born

It has been said that Clifford Antone didn’t choose the blues. The blues chose him. The Port Arthur native opened a sandwich shop in Austin in the early 70s, along the lines of his family’s business in Houston. But soon…