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Shakey Graves (born Alejandro Rose-Garcia ; June 4, 1987) is an American musician and actor from Austin, Texas.

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16-1534: (Redirected from Shakey ) Shaky or Shakey may refer to: People [ edit ] Shakey [ edit ] Shakey Graves , stage name of Americana musician Alejandro Rose-Garcia (born 1987) Shakey Jake (1925–2007), American street musician and storyteller in Ann Arbor, Michigan Shakey Jake Harris (1921–1990), American Chicago blues singer, harmonica player and songwriter Big Walter Horton (1921–1981), American blues harmonica player Sherwood Johnson (1925–1998), American businessman, founder of Shakey's Pizza Mike Walton (born 1945), Canadian retired National Hockey League and World Hockey Association player "Bernard Shakey", pseudonym of Neil Young when he directs films Shaky [ edit ] Jim Hunt (columnist) (1926–2006), Canadian sports columnist Thomas Kain (1907–1971), American minor league baseball player and manager, college football referee Shaky Kane or Shaky 2000, pseudonyms of British writer and psychedelic artist Michael Coulthard Shakin' Stevens or Shaky, stage names of Welsh rock-and-roll singer and songwriter Michael Barratt (born 1948) Bob Walton (1912–1992), Canadian hockey player Other uses [ edit ] Shaky (album) , by Shakin' Stevens Shakey: Neil Young's biography , written by Jimmy McDonough Shakey River , Michigan, United States Shakey Sanchez , The Muppets character Shakey

32-513: A cargo airplane nicknamed "Old Shaky" Shaky Isles or Islands, a nickname for New Zealand Daly's bridge , also known as the Shakey Bridge, a pedestrian bridge in Cork, Ireland Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Shaky . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to

48-575: A stranger, apparently high on LSD, rambled "spooky wagons". Then he and his friends jokingly gave each other Native American guide names over a campfire. After an inspired night of playing music, he decided to keep the name. Before being known as Shakey Graves, Rose-Garcia had acting roles in Friday Night Lights and the Spy Kids franchise. Shakey Graves became known for his one-man band set up and most of his 2011 self-released debut album Roll

64-725: Is also created and released with each Shakey Graves Day. A portion of the proceeds made from sales through Bandcamp and the Shakey Graves Day concerts are donated to a charity of Shakey Graves choice. On June 30, 2017, the band released The Donor Blues and Nobody's Fool as a collection titled Shakey Graves and the Horse He Rode In On on vinyl and streaming services under the Dualtone label. Shakey Graves released their third studio album, Can't Wake Up , on May 4, 2018, on Dualtone Records. On May 8, 2020, Shakey Graves released

80-744: Is among several major events that help the region sustain its status as the “live music capital of the world.” When the festival moved to its permanent property, the Austin American-Statesman noted, "OSMF has become an elite musical event without sacrificing the community vibe that built it." The 2020 festival was canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic , and the 2021 festival was postponed from April to October 21-24. The Old Settler's Music Festival's Youth Talent Competition has been held since 2002. The contest encourages young roots musicians to develop their talents by offering cash awards, scholarships,

96-827: The Look Alive EP. On April 2, 2021, Shakey Graves re-released his debut album Roll the Bones on Dualtone Records for its 10-year anniversary. The album was originally self-released on CD-R . Entitled Roll the Bones X , the re-release includes additional songs not included on the original. The album reached number 136 on the US Billboard 200 . On May 31, 2022, Shakey Graves appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! performing "This Town" with Trixie Mattel . On February 9, 2023, Shakey Graves released Deadstock - A Shakey Graves Day Anthology , an "anthology" of previously unreleased material. On September 15, 2023, Shakey Graves released Movie of

112-498: The 2015 Americana Music Awards . On February 9, 2012, Lee Leffingwell , the Mayor of Austin at the time, proclaimed a "Shakey Graves Day". Every year on February 9 through the 11th, Shakey Graves offers all of his music, including unreleased albums such as The State of Texas vs. Alejandro Rose-Garcia , Story of My Life , As Per Request , and West of Calgary on Bandcamp for pay-what-you-want prices. Exclusive merchandise and content

128-893: The Americana Music Festival & Conference, South By Southwest, the International Bluegrass Music Festival's World of Bluegrass, and the International Music Festival Conference. The Old Settler's Bluegrass Festival was first held in Old Settler's Park in Round Rock, Texas. After the park flooded during a festival weekend, the organizers moved the festival first to Stone Mountain Events Center in Dripping Springs, Texas, and later to

144-587: The Bones features him playing solo. This set up originated after he grew tired of having to borrow kick drums and high hats in order to perform. His solution consisted of a modified suitcase that functions as both a kick drum and a tambourine stand built by a close friend. His unique style of performance led to him being asked to be the official “busker” for the Edward Sharpe and Mumford & Sons Railroad Revival Tour in 2011, where he played music for patrons entering each venue. His follow-up EP The Donor Blues

160-629: The Salt Lick BBQ Pavilion and Camp Ben McCulloch in Driftwood, Texas. The festival's name was modified to Old Settler's Music Festival in 2000. In 2018, the festival moved to its permanent home on 145 acres it purchased in Tilmon (though the mailing address is Dale, Texas), between Austin and San Antonio. Old Settler's has been recognized for its contribution to Central Texas culture; with over 30 bands performing for 16,000 roots-music fans each year, it

176-607: The Week through Dualtone. Old Settler%27s Music Festival Old Settler's Music Festival is an annual music festival held in Tilmon, Texas , just southeast of Lockhart , Texas. The festival, started in 1987, features artists from Texas and beyond. Camping, arts and crafts, food and drink are available. The festival is represented at numerous music events including the International Folk Alliance Conference,

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192-519: The album as the featured artist on the studio recordings of all songs she co-wrote for the album. The album, titled And the War Came , was released on October 7, 2014. Shakey Graves then began touring as a three-piece band. The band made their television debut on October 14, 2014 with Esmé Patterson , on Conan , and then appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman , performing "Dearly Departed" with

208-508: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Shaky_(disambiguation)&oldid=1226551950 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Nicknames Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Shakey Graves His music combines blues, folk, country, and rock and roll. Rose-Garcia received his stage name at Old Settler's Music Festival in 2007 after

224-588: The robot , the first general-purpose mobile robot to be able to reason about its own actions, developed between 1966 and 1972 Shakey's Frozen Custard, original name of Shake's Frozen Custard , an American franchise chain Shakey's Pizza , an American restaurant chain Shakey's V-League , a women's volleyball league in the Philippines Shaky, an enemy of Dick Tracy - see List of Dick Tracy villains See also [ edit ] Douglas C-124 Globemaster II ,

240-532: The song's co-writer Esmé Patterson . The band performed their next single, "The Perfect Parts", on Late Night with Seth Meyers . On May 6, 2015, the band performed on Austin City Limits . In December of 2015, the band appeared on the highly regarded Tiny Desk Concert by NPR Music, performing select songs from And the War Came . In September 2015, Shakey Graves won the Best Emerging Artist award at

256-492: Was released in 2012, and features a collection of recordings from 2009. After being courted by multiple labels, Shakey Graves signed with Dualtone Records . When he began working on the album, he added other musicians to his recording process and live set, including multi-instrumentalists Patrick O'Connor, Jon Shaw, and Chris Boosahda, who produced the album. Three of the songs, including "Dearly Departed", were co-written by Esmé Patterson , and Patterson additionally appeared on

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