Stepping through the doors of the club and onto South Congress Avenue, the downtown skyline flexes, dwarfing the state capitol dome that until recently dominated the city center. To those like me who’ve been here a while, Austin’s skyline looks CGI. After all, the local population has tripled since I moved here in ‘83. And the numbers back up Austin’s buzzy status as a startup epicenter: In 2024, startups in Austin raised $4.5 billion in V.C. funding; currently, Austin is home to 25 unicorns; and the combined valuation of Austin startups has topped $128 billion.(Austin Chamber of Commerce.)
To top it off, Crowdfund Capital Advisors ranked Austin as the second-best U.S. city for startups in 2023. I may not be certain what exactly spawned these new buildings and inspired all of these entrepreneurs, but I do know the musical tour de force I just experienced plays an integral part. After all, musicians were, and are, the original entrepreneurs in Austin. Musicians are their own boss, they’re creative, innovative, non-conformist…sounds entrepreneurial, huh? Musicians not only put Austin on the map, they attracted like-minded folks who wanted to “do their own thing”--launching a startup included.
Dave Claunch, an entrepreneur several times over, founded Austin-based Liaison Creative + Marketing in 1991. Liaison began as a resource for bringing together businesses in need of freelance creative talent and freelance creative talent needing work, then grew into a full-service creative agency. Few understand the deep connection between Austin’s business climate and its creative DNA better than Dave.
He believes Austin’s deeply rooted creative culture has powered the city’s entrepreneurial rise, with its live music community leading the way. “Austin is a city of ideas with an amazing creative economy,” says Dave with infectious energy. “And the music scene is the beating heart of Austin’s creative culture. Artists, filmmakers, boutique hotels, bold new startups, you name it–in Austin’s creative economy, live music is the straw that stirs the drink.”
By all accounts, music set the stage for Austin’s current heyday. For decades, music lovers have been streaming to dozens of live music venues, tuning in to Austin City Limits (the PBS series and the music festival), and attending South by Southwest. But several other forces were instrumental in establishing Austin’s entrepreneurial bona fides.