Q&A: Roger Creager
By Mario Tarradell September 2003 The kid who loved baseball, yet suffered through pesky piano lessons, Houston-based Roger Creager is stepping up to the artistic …
By Mario Tarradell September 2003 The kid who loved baseball, yet suffered through pesky piano lessons, Houston-based Roger Creager is stepping up to the artistic …
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 Andrew Dansby May 2003 Reckless Kelly’s new album is packaged with a set of liner notes that reads almost like a manifesto. “The Problem:” …
By Andrew Dansby April 2003 He was born in Oklahoma. But the similarities between Ray Wylie Hubbard and the protagonist in “Up Against the Wall …
By Andrew Dansby March 2003 Despite the chaos implied by the band’s handle, the Derailers rarely teeter on the brink of any such crashing chaos. …
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 Andrew Dansby September 2002 Giving Steve Earle carte blanche to pen a political album isn’t unlike lobbing batting practice to the Babe; it almost …
By Andrew Dansby August 2002 While some artists tag their records with unwieldy faux-philosophical titles, sometimes those that say the least say the most. Easy …