Q&A: Robert Earl Keen
By Richard Skanse October 2003 Friday, Sept. 19, 2003, was the day Robert Earl Keen was supposed to get to have his cake and eat …
By Richard Skanse October 2003 Friday, Sept. 19, 2003, was the day Robert Earl Keen was supposed to get to have his cake and eat …
By Richard Skanse July 2003 With the notable exception of the late, great Doug Sahm, perhaps no Texas artist fits the tag “once size fits …
By Richard Skanse July 2003 When Pat Green sits down to discuss his new record, Wave on Wave, the very first thing he does is …
By Richard Skanse February 2003 If Susan Gibson chose to never write another song in her life, she’s already earned her footnote in the annals …
By Richard Skanse November 2002 You wouldn’t wish the last couple of years of Billy Joe Shaver’s life on your worst enemy. By now, his …
By Richard Skanse July 2002 So did you hear the one about the Texas music revolution being crashed by a bunch of (gasp!) Oklahoma boys? …
By Richard Skanse June 2002 For anyone who’s followed Terri Hendrix’s career as far back as her 1996 debut Two Dollar Shoes or at least …
By Richard Skanse March 2002 Hard as it is to believe nowadays, this thing we call “Texas music” wasn’t always a young man’s game. Sure, …
By Richard Skanse March 2002 While the T Bone Burnett-produced O Brother, Where Art Thou soundtrack may have been the No. 1 roots music success …
By Richard Skanse February 2002 In the Texas music sideman hall of fame, Stephen Bruton can comfortably take his place amongst the A-list ranks of …