Earl Musick
Earl Musick’s fourth album, Duck & Cover, is made possible by the convergence of local talent with modern technology available to almost anyone with...
The Mag 7
There’s this one episode of Beverly Hills 90210 in which Brandon, Brenda, and the gang bring their rayon shirts, sideburns, and bi-level eye sockets,...
Black Light Burns
Ex-Limp Bizkiteer Wes Borland still is trying to outrun his rock-rap past, and with his new outfit, Black Light Burns, he manages to distance...
Dale Watson
About 10 years ago, at a Texas Music festival that featured a dozen bands, the musical group that interested me most was Shaver —...
David Olney
On One Tough Town, David Olney proves, once again, that he’s one of our finest songwriters, capable of offering a variety of styles and...
Eli Cook
With recent and upcoming gigs at Baines Books & Coffee, The Dew Drop Inn, and the Senior Center Blues Barbeque in and around his...
Muddy Waters, Johnny Winter, James Cotton
In 1977, a young albino white man from Texas was among the most popular blues-rock guys around.
One of Johnny Winter’s greatest accomplishments that...
Various Artists
Eventually almost overshadowed by her icon husband, June Carter Cash was still an American treasure.
Anchored In Love: A Tribute to June Carter Cash...
The Clientele
“Nothing here has any value — nothing here is real,” croon the folks of The Clientele on the opening track of their new album,...
Wilco
Wilco has quite a stormy past, beginning with their tumultuous birth from the ashes of Uncle Tupelo about 10 years ago.
Since then, through...