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Midweek @ Monks presents The Indestuctible Now!

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THE INDESTRUCTIBLE NOW!

Joe Roddy – Piano
Damien Valenzuela – Saxophones 
Danny Kerner – Guitar 
Jesse Ebaugh – Double Bass 
Jack Montesinos – Double Bass 
Steve Mankenberg – Drums 
Nico Léophonte – Drums 

About Indestructible Now!

The Indestructible Now! Is born of the marriage of two groups, the Sahara Quartet and the Eternal Now! 5tet. Sahara is a group that came out of the open free jams at the Sahara Lounge on Austin’s east side, curated by Damien Valenzuela. Here Valenzuela, Ebaugh, Kerner and Mankenberg found themselves coalescing as a group, and have been gigging around town for a few years with their own brand of free and composed post-bop. They have a second self produced LP slated for release on December 20th. Eternal Now is the moniker used by Austin instrumental greats The Point when they turn to improvised music.

The two groups met in an East Austin studio, David Boyle’s Church House. In February of 2025 they recorded an amazing group of compositions and improvisations that are slated for a release sometime in the spring of 2026, to be titled Vox Cordis. These musicians are hard workers on the Austin scene… Ebaugh came out of the rock band Heartless Bastards to form his own country rock band the Tender Things, and is a journeyman bass player. Valenzuela is in the rising funk band Cazayoux, and along with Kerner, anchors the band at Sahara’s Africa Night. In addition to their band The Point, Roddy (a relative of Ted Roddy) and Montesinos are gigging country and blues musicians as well, as members of Cactus Lee, The Mellows and Sentimental Family Band. Nico Léophonte owns a renowned studio called Alnico Studios, and is producer of The Point’s first album. Mankenberg is a remarkable drummer with deep ties to the Austin jazz community. The group continues to evolve, and attract serious players, with a mission of creating something of deep spiritual value and essential humanity.

Date and Time

Wednesday, January 21, 2026, 8:00 PM until 9:30 PM

Location

Monks Jazz Club
Monks Jazz Club
310 East St. Elmo Road, Unit B
Austin, TX  78745
USA

Event Contact(s)

Denny Malloy
event coordinator
512 445-4790 (c)

Category

Midweek at Monks

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