Word has it the people who last owned the Glass House at the top of Cemetery Hill used to feed the foxes. We are accustomed to seeing deer, though it is now hunting season and they’ve turned color and withdrawn, […]
Word has it the people who last owned the Glass House at the top of Cemetery Hill used to feed the foxes. We are accustomed to seeing deer, though it is now hunting season and they’ve turned color and withdrawn, […]
An armload of new DVDs featuring adventurous Texans greet this new year, but the one many of you will have been waiting for is Old 97’s Live At The Troubadour (New West). The band’s first live video performance release ever […]
HELLO GOODBYE: Tex-Mex supergroup LOS SUPER SEVEN have re-assembled for a third album. Raul Malo, Rick Trevino, Flaco Jimenez, Joe Ely and Freddy Fender return from the earlier outings, while Delbert McClinton, John Hiatt, Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown and Redd Volkaert […]
Back in the mid-1950s, when Bob Dylan was an aspiring teen rocker, his combo secured a gig performing in the lobby of his hometown’s National Guard Armory, as incidental entertainment for a pro wrestling card. As they raved it up […]
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