Q&A: Cody Canada of Cross Canadian Ragweed
By Rob Patterson September 2005 Okay, this is LoneStarMusic.com and Cross Canadian Ragweed is from Oklahoma. But we all know that Texans and Okies are …
By Rob Patterson September 2005 Okay, this is LoneStarMusic.com and Cross Canadian Ragweed is from Oklahoma. But we all know that Texans and Okies are …
Randy Rogers Band Q&A By Richard Skanse July 2005 Five years ago, Kent Finlay — owner of San Marcos’ beloved Cheatham Street Warehouse — took …
By Rob Patterson June 2005 From humble beginnings as basically the only rockabilly band in San Antonio, Two Tons of Steel has become one of …
By Rob Patterson May 2005 For the last decade plus, if one were to say “Lone Star music,” the name that frequently would come to …
By Richard Skanse February 2005 In the fall of 2002, when Lee Ann Womack released an album called Something Worth Leaving Behind, much was made …
By Rob Patterson October 2004 Deryl Dodd has been to hell and back. The Comanche-born Texas boy had worked his way up through the Lone …
By Richard Skanse September 2004 Titling a Charlie Robison album Good Times is kind of like naming your dog “Dog.” But sometimes, stating the obvious …
By Richard Skanse July 2004 At 37, Todd Snider isn’t quite yet the “old timer” he professes to be in “Age Like Wine,” the opening …
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 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 …