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The New Vagabonds @ The Evil Olive
The New Vagabonds @ The Evil Olive

The New Vagabonds W/ Ashlee Rose

@ The Evil Olive Elixir Lounge, 2950 Thousand Oaks, San Antonio, TX 78247
Ashlee Rose is back by popular demand at The Evil Olive with her duo act, The New Vagabonds! Come one, come all and kick your boots up with Ashlee Rose and Jimmy Dasher. Both of these music veterans have shared the stage with some of the biggest names in Texas Music Royalty. The Evil Olive is San San Antonio's finest upscale neighborhood lounge and patio offering Live music, great food and of course a great selection of craft beer and your favorite cocktails.

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