2 Legit 2 Quit
One of Goodwin's first shows was around 2004 at the now-shuttered Wreck Room.
All kinds of random folks came out - young, old, hip,...
The Rockyards?
To most folks, the Stockyards means just both kinds of music: Country. And Western.Inside the few storefronts that don't offer cowboy-themed knick-knacks, cowboy-friendly food...
Killer or Filler?
Acoustic guitar virtuoso Darrin Kobetich has traveled quite a few miles –– both figuratively and literally –– since he first mixed folk and bluegrass...
Post Punk
Local one-man-band and insane performer Alex Atchley goes "pro." Kind of.
By ANTHONY MARIANI
On his web site, aae.hotdogstorm.com, the Alex Atchley Experience's eponymous frontman and...
Jazzercise
Standards old and not so old pop up on local singer Ricki Derek's latest album.
By ANTHONY MARIANI
On his third album, the freshly released Ricki,...
Jazzercise
On his third album, the freshly released Ricki, crooner Ricki Derek interprets several '80s pop hits, including The Cure's "Why Can't I Be You,"...
Class from the Past
A gift from 40 years ago arrived in the mail just before Christmas, a CD called Betty Buckley 1967, with the semi-iconic Fort Worth...
Red Scare
The five guys in Red Monroe think of themselves primarily as a live act — they say that onstage is where their bombastic post-punk...
Lean Times
The moniker "Stockyards Buddha" might be up for grabs. Fort Worth Weekly bestowed that tag on singer-songwriter Brad Hines in 2007, partly because of...
Everything Else Later
Maybe it's not a ringing endorsement in the steely eyes of blues enthusiasts, but bluesman James "Gut-tar" Hinkle's new album, Some Day, has crossover...