And we thought West Texas was wild. The year was 1978 and our band had just landed in London. We were fresh out of the honky-tonks of West Texas, with the wind in our hair and cowshit still on our […]
And we thought West Texas was wild. The year was 1978 and our band had just landed in London. We were fresh out of the honky-tonks of West Texas, with the wind in our hair and cowshit still on our […]
Our March-April issue inevitably tends to be at least tangentially focused on South By Southwest, the behemoth music confab held every mid-March down in Austin, Texas. To borrow the tired but true adage, SXSW is spring break for the music […]
The politics of ranting: A dissenting view So, Steve Earle needs a year off from work. Tsk, tsk. Most of us working stiffs are lucky to have maybe three weeks of vacation a year after fifteen years of service…and for […]
1 Norah Jones, Come Away With Me (Blue Note) 2 Johnny Cash, American IV: The Man Comes Around (Lost Highway/American) 3 Alison Krauss & Union Station, Live (Rounder) 4 Dixie Chicks, Home (Wide Open/Monument/Sony) 5 Bob Dylan, The Bootleg Series […]
TALK OF THE TOWNES: In The Beginning, a collection of Townes Van Zandt demos recorded in 1966 — a couple years before the release of his debut album — will be released April 22 by Houston label Compadre Records. Nine […]
If those who don’t learn from history are likely to repeat it, then perhaps those who most acutely feel the lessons of the past are the best candidates to completely set it aside and start afresh. Three-quarters of torch-twang ensemble […]
If you want me to suggest where to eat barbecue in Austin and outlying areas, you are going to have to make some leaps of faith. Good barbecue is a mysterious thing, and great barbecue is downright mystical. So the […]
We turn to film and video to show us what we never could have seen, to take us where we never could have been, and to learn how it all looked. It’s easy to forget the pleasures of sheer documenting […]
Music has always been a family matter for Bill Chambers. When he formed the Dead Ringer Band in the late 1980s, it was a musical expression of the close-knit love, shared faith and fierce independence that typifies the Chambers family. […]
Over the past six years, brothers Tony and Chip Kinman — who have played together in outfits as musically diverse as the early punk band the Dils, the roots-rock pioneering Rank & File, and the noise-pop duo Blackbird — have […]
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