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David Olney
On One Tough Town, David Olney proves, once again, that he’s one of our finest songwriters, capable of offering a variety of styles and...
Free to Rock
Say what you want about sonic identities, but no matter what a band thinks it sounds like, the common element among them all is...
Top 5 Shows 8/17-8/20: Rap, Rock, Reggae, and Elvis-themed Clownery
1) Need a reason to wander around Deep Ellum on a Thursday? How about supporting Fort Worth bands at Three Links (2704 Elm, Dallas)?...
So Long, Rail Leader
I wasn’t at the Rail Club Monday night, but area bass player and Jerry Jonestown Massacre podcast co-host Dustin Schneider was, and he shot a clip of...
Son of Stan Shines like a Diamond
Jordan Richardson’s resume would be the envy of just about any musician. His name is an easy frontrunner for garnering the most Google hits...
Re-Enter: The Foxymorons
Of every band in North Texas, The Foxymorons may be in the weirdest place. Since forming in Mesquite in the mid-1990s, the duo of...
News Roundup: June 11, 2015
R.I.P., Ornette Coleman
From New York comes the sad news that jazz legend and Fort Worth native Ornette Coleman has died at the age of...
Pianos on the Screen, and One in the Lobby
Spotted last weekend at Rave Motion Pictures Ridgmar 13: A classical pianist playing a baby grand piano in the lobby. The west Fort Worth...
Rusty Wier Immortalized At LJT Fest
The inimitable Rusty Wier will forever be pointing to the heavens in mid-song as he did for five decades on stages across Texas and...
Amor del Sur
Celestial L’amour and husband Luis Lopez have been making and performing music since the pandemic and are now only getting busier.
Onstage and at home.
Full-time...












