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What SXSW Says About Fort Worthnew

Austin's SXSW festival was a showcase of many things, including the metamorphasis of the recording industry and what it means to cities like Fort Worth, that have great local music bands that get largely overlooked by festival promoters.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Caroline Collier  |  03-26-2010  |  Music

Midlake Respectfully Makes its Way Forward Though Art-Rock's Pastnew

"I think one reason why we're so drawn to the '70s is that it's sort of the last time we had a big crossroads — where music could have gone in a lot of different directions."
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Bill Forman  |  03-04-2010  |  Profiles & Interviews

Texas Pickers Strum Germans to Set Recordnew

On an August afternoon hotter than Jerry Jeff Walker's temper, two extraordinary things transpired: I played two songs with 1,867 other guitar ­pickers to set a Guinness world record. And I rekindled a subliminal inner joy ­buried for years.
The Texas Observer  |  Robert McCorkle  |  09-23-2009  |  Music

Houston Goes International with the Latin Grammysnew

What in the world is such an important event -- 49 awards in categories ranging from cumbia, ranchera and norteño to urban and alternative -- doing in Houston, of all places?
Houston Press  |  Chris Gray  |  11-18-2008  |  Music

What's the Greatest Texas Rock Album of All Time?new

Billy Gibbons talks to us about ZZ Top's 1983's album, Eliminator, 25 years old this year and reissued by Rhino last month in the usual two-disc expanded format with extra tracks and a bonus DVD, takes the cake.
Houston Press  |  Chris Gray  |  10-15-2008  |  Music

A-list Indie Tours are Once Again Dissing San Antonionew

For a brief shining moment, San Antonio was the hotspot for indie music in Texas. It was a glorious time, when local alt-rock fans didn't have to drive at least an hour to see their favorite bands.
San Antonio Current  |  Johnston Farrow  |  09-17-2008  |  Concerts

South Texas Destroyers Combine Diverse Backgrounds for Kick-ass Debutnew

South Texas Destroyers' beginnings come straight from the When Harry Met Sally handbook.
San Antonio Current  |  Clint Hale  |  09-17-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Just How Texan are Hayes Carll and Miranda Lambert?new

Unlike the Outlaws or Lovett/Griffith/Earle cadre, this bunch doesn't socialize regularly or share a common background. They're all Texans, indisputably, but even how much that has to do with their current success is open for debate.
Houston Press  |  Chris Gray  |  08-12-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Geto Boys Reunitenew

Like many before him, Willie D likens the Geto Boys' dynamic to a marriage, one that's been estranged for around 16 of its 20 years.
Houston Press  |  Chris Gray  |  07-08-2008  |  Music

Don Edwards and His Hologram Keep the Singing Cowboy Ethos Alivenew

The Texas Tourism Board, in order to help promote the state as a vacation destination, flew Edwards to New York last year and recorded his performance in front a holographic camera.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Bill Forman  |  07-08-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Ramon Hernandez Squeezes a History of Latino Music into His Apartmentnew

In the early 1960s, he began collecting literature, periodicals, recordings, photographs, and other memorabilia on Latinos in the music industry, from the crooners of the '40s to the rock 'n' rollers of the '50s to anyone who has ever been associated with Tejano, conjunto, and musica ranchera.
San Antonio Current  |  Kiko Martinez  |  06-25-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

God, Texas and Tom Waitsnew

Tom Waits may not come from Texas, but a good chunk of his favorite music does.
Houston Press  |  John Nova Lomax  |  06-24-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Lil Wil Takes Dallas Hip-Hop Nationalnew

With "My Dougie" in tow, he's looking to get paid.
Dallas Observer  |  Pete Freedman  |  06-03-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Train Hoppingnew

The whiskey-tinged soul pipes of Jolie Holland pour out a sultry sound.
L.A. Alternative  |  Lucy Bernard  |  04-18-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

Waving the Flag High

The modern country singer Pat Green pushes forward.
Charleston City Paper  |  T. Ballard Lesemann  |  03-08-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

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