Hi! I'm Bethany McLyr.

Welcome to my website! This site is the central hub of my internet world so feel free to browse around, find out more about me, listen to some of my music, and add me to your internet life. You can also find me poking around on any number of social networking sites so you can just click the links on this homepage to see my various profiles.And before you leave, please stop by my blog! I muse about my new creations and inspirations as well as dayto day mishaps and adventures. I'd love to hear from you as well so leave me a comment!

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Yes, I am also an archaeologist.

Posted By Bethany McLyr on June 25, 2010

In addition to being a musician I am also an archaeologist.  I am continuing my education at the moment focusing on musical archaeology. Here is a video by KLRU about the Ransom Williams Farmstead Project, and archaeological excavation I worked on last summer. One thing we found was a Jaw Harp. This was particularly interesting to me and I was interviewed as to its use at about 4:15 . Below the video is what KLRU have to say about it on their site at: http://www.klru.org/juneteenth/2010/williams.html.

Once Upon a Time Ransom Williams Crossed State Highway 45 Southwest from klru tv on Vimeo.

“Ransom Williams was probably a freed slave from the Mountain City area of central Texas. Related to some of the African American families who lived in Antioch Colony (near Buda), Williams settled his family in over 40 acres of farm land that he bought about 1871 in the Bear Creek Community (near Manchaca). For some 30 years until he passed away about 1901, he lived next-door to Daniel Labenske, whose father immigrated to the United States from Poland. (And whose great-granddaughter also appears in this package).

This was an exceptional case of an African American family living in a predominately white community, because the years following Reconstruction, the Jim Crow era, were notoriously difficult for blacks living anywhere in the land. Records discovered recently suggest that Ransom Williams (as well as one additional resident of the Bear Creek Community) was a mulatto. After researching and co-authoringFreedom Colonies, Thad Sitton came to the opinion that during this time the best place for a mixed-race African American was the end of a long, isolated road, far away from anyone else. If this be the truth, then Ransom Williams found the best place on earth. For the Williams family, it must have been a hard, rugged lifetime. Shortly after Ransom’s death, the Williams family moved into Austin and pretty much abandoned the farmstead. Ownership of the site changed hands one or two times, but remarkably it remained undisturbed until recently.

In 2003, archaeologist Sean Nash was conducting surface explorations for TXDoT in advance of the construction of State Highway 45 Southwest (still on the drawing board), and spotted an old fallen chimney. This led to further examination and research by archaeologists and historians under the antiquities act, to learn more about the origins of these ruins. Many questions remain about the Williams family and where they might have vanished to, as well as the style of the life in Antioch Colony and the Bear Creek Community.”

CD Release un-Party!

Posted By Bethany McLyr on March 16, 2009

Eye of the Storm

Hey everybody! My new CD ‘Eye of the Storm’ is coming out tomorrow, St. Patrick’s Day, here in Austin! I will be having an Release Un-Party at Bull McCabes (714 Red River). It’s an un-party because the St. Patrick’s Day party will be enough, and really this is just a place where you can come find me, hear me play some tunes on my whistle, buy my new CD and have a great time buying drinks from Bull McCabe’s awesome staff! But it’s not officially a release party.

You will find me out in the back patio area with a drink in one hand and a whistle in the other! I pllan on starting around 7:00pm till I don’t know maybe 9:00. Check my Twitter updates for any changes! I plan on having the CD up for sale on CD Baby by the end of the week and will post a link to it when I do!

Come out! Have Fun! Buy a CD, and tip the staff!!!

Oh, and I have free stickers!!!

See you there!