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Mar 19, 2021
Rob Leines talks Blood, Sweat & Beers
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By Kevin Broughton Southern rock has always carried a strong blue-collar ethos. Rob Leines comes by it honest. Blood, Sweat and Beers , th...
Jun 16, 2020
Austin Loses More Music Venues, What's Next?
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By Robert Dean Thanks to the pandemic, the Red River District has lost three more live music venues. Barracuda , or “Barry’s” to th...
May 13, 2020
Big L Never Got His Chance to Shine
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By Robert Dean Big L never got his chance to shine. It's a story all-American, all-believable in a country where our legends and ...
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Apr 2, 2020
Breaking Down Steve Earle's Discography (Pre-Woke)
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By Kevin Broughton They say Gram Parsons was the Godfather of alt country, and I believe them. Evidence abounds. If that’s the case, ...
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Feb 11, 2020
There's No Wonder Why Everyone Loves Durand Jones & the Indications
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By Robert Dean One of those sleeper groups you never saw coming is Durand Jones & the Indications. Out of nowhere, they’ve raged ...
Jan 16, 2020
Possessed by Paul James is Back and Thankfully So
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By Robert Dean Do you remember those old ads for Miller beer where they used the old idiom, “pure as the driven snow?” T...
Sep 26, 2019
The Melancholy Sounds of Chris King and The Darkness
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By Robert Dean There’s “Texas Country,” and then there’s Texas Country . The Lone Star State pumps out an impressive number of bands ...
Aug 6, 2019
(Finally) New on Vinyl: Bloodshot Releases Robbie Fulks’ Masterpiece, Country Love Songs
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By Kevin Broughton The mid 1990s will always be the golden years of alt country. Son Volt and Wilco showed that Uncle Tupelo might ha...
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