Q&A: Dale Watson
By Richard Skanse April 2007 Somewhere in the nether regions of Hades, there’s a Burlington Coat Factory selling parkas, earmuffs and mittens like hotcakes while …
By Richard Skanse April 2007 Somewhere in the nether regions of Hades, there’s a Burlington Coat Factory selling parkas, earmuffs and mittens like hotcakes while …
By Richard Skanse October 2006 By his own admission, Richard Kinky “Big Dick” Friedman hasn’t written a new song in close to two decades. It’s …
By Richard Skanse September 2006 There’s a scene in director James Szalapski’s 1981 singer-songwriter/“new country” documentary Heartworn Highways in which Guy Clark is filmed in …
By Rob Patterson August 2005 Cory Morrow is a man who needs no introduction to Texas music fans. Along with his college buddy Pat Green, …
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 …
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By Andrew Dansby November 2001 That Johnny Bush continues to make music is testament to a preacher’s resolve and a musician’s heart. Since striking out …
By Richard Skanse October 2001 Five years after Townes Van Zandt succumbed to a heart attack at the too-young age of 52 and left this …
By Scott Schinder August 2001 Beloved Texas troubadour Robert Earl Keen continues to make music that’s both deeply personal and effortlessly accessible, combining honky-tonk tradition …
By Chad Raney February 2001 Born and raised in West Texas, Guy Clark has always stayed true to his Lone Star roots when it comes …