With his $600-per-week federal stimulus payments set to expire at the end of the month, Garza is awaiting word from several prospective employers.
When the concert business shut down in mid-March, Bobby Garza abruptly shifted from putting on live events to tearing them down -- his company, Austin-based Forefront Networks, had to cancel the California food-and-music festival Yountville Live later that month, and massive productions like December's Trail of Lights in Austin are in question, too.
In early April, his life changed even more dramatically: Forefront furloughed 30 percent of its staff, including him. As part of Billboard's efforts to best cover the coronavirus pandemic and its impacts on the music industry, we will be speaking