Dia De Los Toadies Announces First Bands
Local flavor stands to rule The Toadies’ 7th Annual Dia De Los Toadies.
Dallas’ Old 97’s, Somebody’s Darling, and a reunited Pleasant Grove will join...
Fort Worthy Notes
1.) Since last week’s HearSay, a dozen more bands have been confirmed for Fort Worth Weekly’s 12th Annual Music Awards Festival (4-10 p.m. Sunday,...
The Top 5 Touring Shows
1.) 97.1 The Eagle’s big show Sunday at Gexa Energy Pavilion (1818 1st St., Dallas, 214-421-1111) features a mess of touring metal acts, including...
The Top 5 Shows
1.) The Moz is in town. ’Nuff said. Among underground pop-rock legends, ones who never really cracked the mainstream, Morrissey has to be right...
#FWMF Day 2 in Photos
Brian Hutson was on the scene again for the second and final day of the Fort Worth Music Festival, catching performances by Jimmy Eat...
#FWMF Day 1 in Photos
Thanks to Brian Hutson for these pics of some of last night's performers, including Lucinda Williams, Billy F. Gibbons, Justin Townes Earle, Quaker City...
The Top 5 (Non-Local-ish) #FWMF Shows
Fort Worth Music Festival is tonight (Friday) and tomorrow at Panther Island Pavilion (395 Purcey St., near downtown), and in addition to all the...
The Top 5 (Non-Local-ish) Shows
1.) Where has Bethan been? Two years ago, Denton/Dallas singer-songwriter Jessi James collaborated with producer Roger Greenawalt (Ben Kweller, The Pierces) to put out...
#FWMF: Lucinda Williams
One of the best ways to gauge the stylistic breadth of Lake Charles, LA native and singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams is to chart her genre-hopping...
#FWMF: Jimmy Eat World
After more than two decades as a successful national band, the Arizona-based modern rock quartet Jimmy Eat World can say they beat the critics...