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Rupert Wates
Dear Life is another of those seriously sincere "arty" albums that respond to the times we live in, perhaps trying to make sense of...
Must Be Something in the Wine
I say "Grapevine," you say ... what exactly? Main Street, maybe? The only regularly bustling family-friendly retail strip in North Texas devoid of chain...
Davis Lee Roth
A former Speedtrucker still shelves the metal for alt-country. His new sound is proof.
By JIMMY FOWLER
Singer-songwriter Josh Davis is known for his casually masterful,...
Fontaine Brown
Tales from the Fence Line (Manatee Records)
By Tom Geddie
Listening to Fontaine Brown's Tales from the Fence Line is almost like plugging in an old...
Rupert Wates
Dear Life (Bite Music Ltd.)
By Tom Geddie
Dear Life is another of those seriously sincere "arty" albums that respond to the times we live in,...
Fade to Black Tie
Black Tie Dynasty has broken up. We usually don't get into the business of announcing band breakups, but for a local group that's been...
Birth of the Cool
Bertha Coolidge gigs are about as infrequent -- but as blazing -- as falling stars, mainly because the band is truly only a band...
The Fireman
It's taken 46 years for Paul McCartney to finally enter a blue(s) period. His new side project, The Fireman, starring über-producer and ex-Killing Joke...
Raul Malo
Raul Malo, mostly known as lead singer of the Grammy-winning country band The Mavericks, has a pleading, dramatic vibrato that sounds somewhat like Roy...
Raul Malo
Lucky One (Concord Music Group)
By Tom Geddie
Raul Malo, mostly known as lead singer of the Grammy-winning country band The Mavericks, has a pleading, dramatic...









