Before moving to California, he lived on an island in the middle of Glen Wild Lake, located in Bloomingdale, New Jersey, 30 miles from Manhattan. "I think a fair amount of folks will come," he says. Meanwhile, O'Connor has directly helped shape Charlie Jones' destiny. If you didn't know what you were doing there, he didn't either. "He'd sign hundreds of dollar bills and tell the bank president he could come to whatever shows he wanted.". We will miss you and love you always, MeMe. Aesthetically, [the Opera House] and Liberty Lunch were the only ones to carry over the Seventies vibe into the Eighties decline.". "He was apt to go off, which was a sign of the times, but we were always a little more laid back.". Leave a memory or share a photo or video below to show your support. Ruling the roost is an unpopular business, and over the years, O'Connor's reputation has often overshadowed his accomplishments. In the Opera House days, O'Connor cut his costs and launched a successful business with Brad Meyer by starting Star Tickets; they not only made money selling tickets for other venues, but they were able to keep the money from the Opera House in-house and available. "It took until I lived there to understand how unique the city is. Young told him it was a bird nest on the ground -- he'd only need to pick up the eggs. "While his was a closed shop, you could walk into the Opera House, cut a deal, and get your feet wet as a promoter. Just to correct y'all in the name of accuracy, Mike the master of the blues B3 has an unusual spelling of his last name. California Consumer Limit the Use of My Sensitive Personal Information, California Consumer Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. 2023 SCI SHARED RESOURCES, LLC. Although O'Connor admits there's still "conversations at different levels" about how the deal might be salvaged, he says a group of well-financed smaller promoters could perhaps team up to purchase the Backyard. It's not about the extra dollar. He left behind his two dogs, Bobbie Nelson and Yoyo Nelson, who both had severe stranger danger.. Owning the Backyard and Music Hall gave O'Connor an opportunity to formalize their dealings; in 1995, the two companies signed a contract that allowed Pace to co-promote shows in O'Connor's venues. Timothy worked for Kimbrell Farms for ten years as a service tech. Audiences were either pin-drop quiet or bouncing off the walls. Almost immediately it became the place to not only see roadshows such as John Prine, Jackson Browne, and Bonnie Raitt, but the cream of Austin's burgeoning singer-songwriter scene: Townes Van Zandt, Guy Clark, Stephen Fromholz, and Delbert McClinton. O'Connor is the first to admit the combination of Pace's deep pockets and his own long-term connections represents a serious hurdle for competing Austin venues. If Bobo the Elephant wasn't message enough, O'Connor told a neighborhood meeting that if they didn't back off, he'd host Nelson's annual Fourth of July picnic in the Opera House parking lot and aim the speakers at their houses. "It wasn't by design, but it worked out that way.". In 1960, after eight months of marching with a weighted backpack and an M-1 rifle, O'Connor and several other cadets broke ranks, literally running away and leading police on a manhunt. And to some degree, it's also about admitting what I've done wrong. O'Connor has a history with Pace that predates the production company's move from New Orleans to Houston in the Eighties. When my lawyer got done kicking me in the leg, that's when things really went downhill," recalls O'Connor. Travis Heights wouldn't be free of O'Connor until 1990. The Nelsons reached out to Austin Pets Alive! Timothy J. O'Connor, who had a long and distinguished career as one of the leading character actors of his generation, passed away peacefully in his sleep on Thursday, April 5th, in his longtime home in Nevada City, California, at the age of 90. I don't know if that's bad, but I know I'll get to the mark. He also produces classy and smooth-running shows; as with the Backyard, acts that play Stubb's tell their agents they want to return. cover story that year. Oh, how OConnor doted on his kids Bobbie, Freda, YoYo and the rest, who inherited his magical energy, as one friend put it. When OConnor bought the building at 208 Nueces in Sept. 1994, the Austin Music Hall was its fourth venue that year. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. has started a fundraiser to help reimburse those fees- which is estimated to be about $2800- and is asking the public for any interest to help Bobbie and Yoyo get fostered or adopted. "A stray bullet was fired and went into somebody's leg. And despite the fact that Direct Events had grown nearly 300% in 1994-95 and was on the verge of bankruptcy, O'Connor agreed to buy La Zona Rosa in 1996. Even if you control a market and wind up making money, as the Ivory Tower collective did, it's often not the kind of money true empires are built on. The tale of Tim O'Connor starts with a Baby Doe born in Great Bend, Kansas. We're talking about a concert promoter 30 years later. He left behind his pack of dogs. After staying out drinking until 4am the evening before a three-day blues festival at the Opera House featuring Bonnie Raitt and Stevie Ray Vaughan, O'Connor says he realized he had two choices. That venue closed after Direct Events filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Aug. 2013, with debts of $3.5 million and assets of zero. "I think he likes the game too much to really be trying to get out," maintains Attal. here. Search RESCHEDULED FROM 2/2: Branzino, Shooks, Otis Wilkins. Like Willie Nelson, Tim O'Connor is a huge part of Austin music history. He was born on May 19, 1954 to the late Ernest Joseph and Rose Mary (Smith) O'Connor. "Willie had long been my songwriting hero," explains O'Connor, "and out of the blue, he just walked in, asked for me, and said, 'Hi. "Do I want to try and change my image? Help You are invited to a reception following the graveside service at the funeral home. Thomas Morton OConnor, 78, passed from this life on Oct. 7, 2010 in Austin, TX. Meanwhile, Backyard at Bee Cave is a development moving forward with plans to open a 3,500-capacity Live Oak Amphitheater in 2024. Parking was rugged and walks were long, but you felt like you were out in the country. Learn More. It wasnt a bad wound and OConnor wasnt charged, but he had to tell his boss what went down. During his career he was Sr. In the Eighties, he owned and operated the Austin Opera House, while co-founding Star Tickets and staging hundreds of large-scale festivals and benefits, from No Nukes concerts to Farm Aid. He was king of the roadshow in town for a quarter century, from 1977 until his protege Charlie Jones and Charles Attal took over in 2002 with the Austin City Limits Music Festival and aggressive bookings all over town. mother Elizabeth (Penny) O'Connor, 2 brothers, Tim O'Connor, Argyle, Texas and Kevin O'Connor and wife Laura, New Mexico, three nephews, Ryan, Matt and Jeffrey O'Connor . "Booking agents not only have more options, but they'll gladly work the rivalry," posits O'Connor. But Castle Creek also hosted rock shows- Little Feat, Doug Kershaw, Doug Sahm, etc. He was a 1972 graduate of Barr Reeve High School. Still, it was best for Tim to leave town for a couple years. Turns out O'Connor had shot a label executive with CBS Records, with whom Nelson had just signed. What a mistake it was to tear down the Music Hall to build a new one that was worse than the old one. Separated from his wife, the couple later returned to Kansas to try and make the marriage work. Example video title will go here for this video, AUSTIN, Texas Tim OConnor, owner of The Backyard, Austin Music Hall and other live music venues in Austin, died on July 30 from Hodgkin's lymphoma. Who Receive obituaries Sandra Lucille Hidrogo February 20, 2023 (81 years old) "I cleared a few hundred bucks easy," O'Connor says. I felt lost, without a home, he told Chris Riemenschneider of the Statesman in 1996. He'd bought Nelson out two years earlier, just before the singer's tax situation got messy, but it wasn't long before O'Connor himself wound up in a bit of IRS trouble; since buying the Opera House in 1977, he'd been filing corporate taxes, but not personal taxes. I've made some mistakes and enemies, but the other side is I hope I've made some friends and made a little bit of difference in the presentation and the quality of music that comes to Austin. Two dogs, Bobbie and Yoyo, remain. The other rooms he rented. He went on to receive and Associates Degree from TSTC. Located on Fourth at Rio Grande, an area that looked like where the mob dumped bodies, the Red Zone was inspired by crazy bordertown cafe/bars, with decor (black velvet paintings, bright colors, weird rectangle cutaways) that made someone dub it PeeWees Whorehouse. I ordered the truckstop enchiladas every time, so I cant tell you about the rest of the menu. Things are moving that quickly.". When Attal faced a weekend's worth of rainouts last season, Jones brokered a deal that allowed both shows to move to La Zona Rosa. Has Alejandro Escovedo ever sounded better than on the Sunday nights that closed SXSW? "I've never had a customer tell me I should cut down a 400-year-old oak tree because the sightlines would be better," he says. While he's used venues like the Mercury and Antone's to stage larger shows in the off-season, he also runs the risk those clubs will eventually cut him out of the deal. Their profiles are up on APA! At this point, there's no timeframe on how long Attal and O'Connor will continue working together. It was a messy end to an empire that raised the standard of professionalism in local concert presentations. He was presented IBM Means Service Awards in both fields, in Recognition for Outstanding Accomplishments in Service. I have very little patience for people that fool around in this business or just want to make a buck.". Email admin@steelguitarforum.com for technical support. Maureen Margaret O'Connor, age 75, of Austin, Texas passed away on Friday, February 24, 2023. Weed Corley Fish Funeral Homes and Cremation Services, Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. He graduated from St. Thomas High School in Houston, Texas, in 1978. Celebrate the life of Maureen O'Connor, leave a kind word or memory and get funeral service information. Bobbie "Cole" O Connor, age 73, of Austin, lost her courageous battle with cancer and left the struggles of this life on Tuesday, May 30, 2006 Bobbie was born March 9, 1933 in Manor, Texas. "I always wanted to sit behind my desk and be able to tell some artist that had me pulling all the red M&M's out of the bag that he'd never play in this town again.". Somewhere along the way, O'Connor started a band in Laguna. Strength in numbers now meant they weren't bidding against each other, so the only venue Pace could book without working with the newly formed collective was the Erwin Center. Id sure like to play your joint, said Willie, who was growing out his hair and looking for new audiences. Age 81. Likewise, his exit strategy remains characteristically ambiguous. Nelson and O'Connor were in business, 50-50, for a mere $10,000 up front. "My relationships are based on the old way of doing business, where theirs are on a new, more aggressive, streamlined, let's-buy-the-tour or region approach. Grabbing Nelson's beloved guitar Trigger, pushing the country music icon into a waiting car, and beating a hasty retreat, O'Connor had no idea that the cowboys rushing the stage were merely fans who loved Willie and wanted to show their appreciation. Then came the mall that swallowed our idyllic music setting. Get hyperlocal forecasts, radar and weather alerts. to help find a new home for them. Then, AMHII was torn down in 2016 to make room for a 28-story office building called Third + Shoal. It started with a love of music.James Timothy OConnor, his adopted name, came to Austin in 1972 to open Castle Creek with his Colorado buddy Doug Moyes. According to the website, Bobbie Nelsonis just over 2 years old. Attempted burglary charges led to 27 days in jail, a trial in Salinas, and six years of probation. "I don't know if you could quite call us enemies," Attal demurs. And yet, even after being yelled at by $25-a-day roadie, Nelson answered with typical calm. While at the San Francisco airport, after making it out of Japan without sparking an international incident, O'Connor and Nelson discussed opening a club together. It doesn't take much asking around for folks to recall the first time he screamed at them, or the first time they witnessed him either stand on his desk to make a point, or clear it with the sweep of an arm. He enjoyed brewing wine, bee keeping, hunting, fishing, gardening, and pigeon racing. He graduated from Plattsburg High School in 1949, and farmed with his father until he joined the US Air Force in 1952. Id sure like to play your joint, said Willie, who was growing out his hair and looking for new audiences. "I'm open to the possibility we can do something collectively that we can't on our own -- to protect the Austin market," reasons O'Connor. On Oct. 1, 1957, he proudly became an employee of IBM and enjoyed a career of 30 years - with 22 of them in Kansas City, MO, and 8 in San Jose, CA before retiring in Austin, TX. Search Austin obituaries and condolences, hosted by Echovita.com. Express your condolences with flowers sent to Christopher's family, Share your thoughts and memories of Christopher, Share your thoughts and memories with family and friends of Christopher. When a mutual friend invited him to Austin for what amounted to a consulting gig for the venue, O'Connor signed on as a partner and re-christened the club Castle Creek. Charlie is preceded in death by his parents Felix Durward . Then there are those that "respect" him too much to dredge up the past, those content with allowing O'Connor to spin his own story, particularly considering he's on the cusp of retirement and still recuperating from triple-bypass surgery. Backyard II just couldnt accommodate sellout crowds of 7,500, like the May 11, 2011 Arcade Fire show when hundreds of ticketholders had nowhere to park and missed the show. ", When the Armadillo finally ended its storied, decade-long run in late 1980, the Opera House was seen by many locals as the last gasp of "Old Austin. "Every other time we'd get behind in taxes or I'd miscalculate someway, I'd call Willie and he'd come in and play five dates. If you did your job and something went wrong anyway, Gonzalez says O'Connor would protect you from angry promoters or artists. He is survived by his . Individuals can donate to APA! What Jones learned from OConnors example is that you do what you say you will. It's obvious that you get economy of scale working with them.". Its a job for a streetfighter mentality and that was Tim. I'd like to think I was one of the architects of trying to make this town's concerts more professional.". Tim sold his share in 1990, too soon, and became an independent promoter, doing shows at City Coliseum and the Palmer. After Travis Heights homeowners blamed him for cigarette butts left nearby, O'Connor found a commercially zoned lot that bordered the neighborhood and briefly put in a petting zoo. Tim O'Connor, longtime club owner, music entrepreneur and erstwhile promoter of Austin music, partner of Willie Nelson as a director of the famed Fourth of July picnics, has died. It was the first O'Connor production to require a 747. What O'Connor didn't know was they'd since befriended another fledgling band, Buffalo Springfield, and as word of the two bands' association spread, the show sold out on the belief Stephen Stills and company would show up to jam. Yet for all the yelling, he's known real pain of his own: He's lost a testicle to cancer and a daughter to drugs. O'Connor isn't serious, but given his thoughts of retirement and recent run of heart troubles, he's indeed been spending time pondering his legacy. Tim O'Connor's association with Willie Nelson has yielded lots of similarly colorful tales over the ensuing decades, but they're a small part of his story. And honestly, for me, it wasn't about money in the end. Timothy F. O'Connor Obituary. A year later, Austin came calling again; Jeff Blank from Hudson's on the Bend believed he'd found the land for a restaurant/venue concept he and O'Connor had long discussed. His draw often kept the doors open.". They are afraid of strangers and are unwilling to leave OConnors property. O'Connor doesn't deny he made his share of enemies at the Opera House, but he also maintains that the concert business was changing so rapidly in the early Eighties that the need to enforce a level of professionalism by any means necessary was that much more important. October 14, 1949 - April 16, 2015, Timothy O'Connor passed away on April 16, 2015 in De Pere, Wisconsin. Timothy Joseph O'Connor (July 3, 1927 - April 5, 2018) was an American character actor known for his prolific work in television, although he made only a few appearances after the early 1990s. Let others know about your loved one's death. It was there in the former Chequered Flag folk club on Lavaca, that OConnor met new Austin resident Willie Nelson. Besides being Willie Nelsons promoter and business partner since the second Fourth of July Picnic in 74, OConnor ran the Austin Opera House for 13 years, then founded Direct Events in the 90s, owning and operating such successful venues as the Backyard, Austin Music Hall and La Zona Rosa. He grew up in Jackson, NJ, and attended Jackson Memorial High School, followed by Belmont Abbey College . . "Why I am I here? I remember certain nights with Steve Goodman or John Prine where I physically threw people out for talking. Of course, I didn't really go anywhere. Obituary. I'm Willie Nelson. The singer believed he'd stumbled on the perfect property. "He called me into his office and said, 'Tim, I just want to let you know I think you did a great job, but I think you're maybe just a little ahead of us. Nearly a million dollars of roof-raising renovations later, the Music Hall's Phase 2 was completed in time for South by Southwest '95. Others have let bygones be bygones. James Timothy OConnor, his adopted name, came to Austin in 1972 to open Castle Creek with his Colorado buddy Doug Moyes. His closest friends tell the story of a private man who's embraced the "Crazy Ivan" image as a front for less sinister passions: music itself and the belief that few vehicles serve and strengthen a community as well as a properly promoted concert. "I got to know an immense amount of people really well," he says. Send a note, share a story or upload a photo. you are the only one i can imagine to put all this into words of love and reality and yesteryear succinctly and soufully. Gonzalez describes the Tim O'Connor of the Opera House era as a "hard man to get close to," but says that he offered his employees and crews unprecedented latitude. "My first thought would be that they'd say, 'That's that old guy that's been around forever. Tim O'Connor, Direct Events, The Backyard, The Austin Music Hall, La Zona Rosa, Castle Creek, The Austin Opera House, Pace Concerts, SFX, Willie Nelson, Information is power. Employees fear him and competitors loathe him. Character actor Tim O'Connor, best known for his role as Elliot Carson in 1960s prime time soap Peyton Place, has died. "But to get a major company to sit down and have the same general plan -- a plan that doesn't compete with the city or the design of the developments around the facility -- is very challenging. He was born October 20, 1941 in Clarksville, Texas. Tim was born in Lakewood, NJ to Joseph P. O'Connor and Patricia DiGennaro O'Connor on December 4th, 1969. "My hippies couldn't work with Willie's hippies. At one point, it wasn't unusual for booking agents working the local market to get 40% more than their asking price after compiling competing bids from Direct Events, Liberty Lunch, and Stubb's. This scene could change as drastically as it did from the Seventies to the Nineties within just a couple of years. Even worse were the lawsuits from unpaid contractors and architects that began piling up against OConnor and Direct Events. The deal Willie made with Terrace Motel owner Dude McCandless included 14 acres on South Congress at Academy for just over a million dollars. "Eddie Wilson pretty much had a headlock on the city," says Jim Ramsey, a local concert promoter who often rented the Opera House from O'Connor. Timothy Joseph (Tim) O'Connor, 53, of Toms River, NJ, passed away peacefully at home on December 26, 2022, after bravely battling cancer. I am what I am," he says. "I wanted a fight.". The Backyard had about 10 good years until the Shops of the Galleria began encroaching, eventually eating up most of the parking by its 2005 completion. Indeed, says Steve Hauser, if you're looking for O'Connor's legacy, look toward his lack of patience for part-timers and carpetbaggers. He was born in Clinton County, Missouri, Nov. 10, 1931 to B. T. and Agnes OConnor. Former baseball star Kelly Gruber and realtor wife Tosca owned La Zona Rosa for awhile, but it continued to lose money until OConnor took over in 1997. We were always running around trying to book as many shows as possible and were most conscious of how much money we could make. said it is asking for donations to reimburse TRAPRS for the $2,800 spent. and TRAPRS joined hands for this rescue operation, which was filmed by Amy and sharedonline. "Anytime someone was more than 90 days behind on rent, I'd go down and take their front door off the hinges and hold it in the office until they'd settle up," O'Connor says. If youre not prepared to put half your money in a suitcase and throw it off the tallest building, kid, you dont have what it takes to be a concert promoter.. In those days, nobody in Nelson's Family had a title: If you had to ask for one, he didn't need you. 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