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Friday, April 26, 2024
Among Friday's shows, Fort Worth light-rockers The Oregon Trailers will celebrate the release of their self-titled debut EP.

Friday Fun in the Fort

Collin, GRO, Correction

James Hinkle: Still Ticking

Dubstep’s Time?

Genini Shines On

Hearsay

Hearsay

Fort Worth: On the Map

Every “local” talk radio show you listen to, every “local” newscast you suffer through, every scrap of national media that pops up on your...

Shea and Lola

In early 2001, a Fort Worth-born singer-songwriter named Shea Seger put out a major-label album, The May Street Project, inspiring Elton John (?!?) to...

Getting Older, Cooler, and Hotter

For some folks, the big 5-0 is tragic. (Don't they know that 50 is the new, um, 45?!) For local country-western singer-songwriter Bodie Powell, those...

Laughs at MASS

Ask anyone who runs a music venue, and they’ll probably concede that their stage is pretty much open to anything that brings bodies through...
Jefferson Colby

Hey, JC

Hard-rockers Jefferson Colby neither burned out nor faded away. True, the trio of frontman/lyricist Daniel Mabe, drummer (and older brother) Matt Mabe (Quaker City Night...

Music Awards: ’08, Here We Come

By 5:30 p.m., the line in front of McDavid Studio looked like a really big mosh pit that had been stretched into a noodle....

Rotten Roots: The Fort Work Sound

A potentially noteworthy debut will happen on Friday, Apr. 27, at The Grotto (517 University Dr., 817-882-9331), when Rotten Roots will open for Dallas’...

Completely Spent

Hard to tell whether Complete is real or fake, though I'm betting real. The Fort Worth/Austin duo's songs consist of three simple barre chords...

Say “No Way” to Pay-to-Play

A couple of weeks ago, Dreamy Life Records cofounder and Cloudland Recording Studio head honcho Britt Robisheaux posted a question on his personal Facebook...

Shea Seger, Bible Belt Fest 2

Shea Seger’s music is now –– finally –– available for download. Seger, the subject of a recent cover story (“Shea Seger...