8th Annual Halloween Ball Info and Tour Dates for the Rest of 2011
Venue: Mohawk Red River Downtown Austin
http://transmission.frontgatetickets.com/choose.php?lid=60753
Get your tickets now for All Hallows Eve and join the White Ghost Shivers for our magic 8 ball year of mayhem and ghoulish delights.
NOV 16, Granada Theatre, Emporia, Kansas, 8p
NOV 17, Auntie Mae's, Manhattan Kansas, 8p
NOV 18, The Bottleneck, Lawrence Kansas 9p
NOV 19, NakedCity Wichita, Wichita Kansas, 9p
NOV 25, The Saxon Pub, Austin Tx, 9p
NOV 26 The Mucky Duck, Houston Tx 7p : tix: http://www.mcgonigels.com/
DEC 2 Private
DEC 3 Gruene Hall, New Braunsfels, Tx 1-5p
DEC 10 Central Market North, Austin Tx 6:30-9
DEC 16 CD RELEASE PARTY , Antone's, Austin Tx, 9p show with Eastside Dandies(9p), Whisky Shivers(10p), WGS (11:30p)
DEC 17 Cheatham St. Warehouse, San Marcos, Tx, 10p
DEC 18 Private
JAN 15 Dr. Rockit's, Corpus Christi, Tx 10p
That's right folks, we'll be releasing "Nobody Loves You Like We Do" in December on LP and CD, but we've got a couple of things to tie you over until then:
Click HERE for a free download of "Short Haired Girl", from the upcoming release
Click HERE to listen to and download the full and unedited recent concert at The Mucky Duck in Houston, TX. Available at a "name your own price" level
We've pressed a Limited Edition short run of the new record on pink CDs, signed by the band, only available at shows. We like to call it "pink on the inside"
*NEW* All of our Photos can now be found HERE
New Record To Be Released on Vinyl
We have just finished mixing our new record, "Nobody Loves You Like We Do", to be released on LP, CD, and digitally this fall. Click on Cella for a preview!
Electronic Press Kit(EPK) HERE
Nice write-up in the Austin American-Statesman 7/7/11 HERE
"Like Tina Turner, Austin's own White Ghost Shivers can do "nice and easy." Or they can play "nice and rough."
When I first encountered this mix-and-match big band at the Broken Spoke five years ago, their material proved shamelessly, almost shockingly bawdy. While reviving the harsher, jazzy sounds of the 1920s and '30s, they also toyed with references to drugs, race and sex.
Nervy stuff.
Over the years, I've encountered this outfit a dozen or so times in settings private and public. So I can assure readers tempted to see their outdoor show tonight under the huge Lone Star at the Bullock Texas State History Museum that one of their many personalities is "nice and easy."
Still witty. Still musically complex and theatrically satisfying. But clean as a whistle and family friendly."




