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Wall of Sound Wrap-Up
LaGrave Field is where many families regularly gather during the summer to watch the Cats aspire to - and often achieve - minor-league baseball...
The Juke Jumpers
Anyone who’s seen The Juke Jumpers knows the wild, sweaty nights this band can invoke.
Drinking and dancing are trusty companions to rockabilly juke-joint jump...
Unbreakable
Smoothvega, back-to-back winner of best rap/R&B artist in our annual Music Awards (2006, 2007), wants to make one thing abundantly clear: He is by...
Bruton Redux
In January, legendary contemporary bluesman, singer-songwriter, and hometown hero Stephen Bruton had no idea he had cancer until his wife shined a flashlight down...
Play Him
A bout this time of year in 1960, a young, blond California high-school teacher named Chris Strachwitz got off a bus in Fort Worth’s...
porterdavis
porterdavis started as a duo featuring songwriter Daniel Barrett on guitar and lead vocals and Mike Meadows on African-influenced percussion, offering an eclectic mixture...
Tiny Country
What do you do when you’re a 17-year-old young woman, you haven’t graduated high school yet, and your talent is compared to that of...
One-Eyed Doll
One-Eyed Doll is not just another Texas-based power-rock duo that sounds much bigger than its headcount.
Fans of The Blackhearts, Siouxsie and The Banshees,...
Gouls on Parade
Everyone our age (under 40) has to have a soft spot for Spaghetti Westerns. When I was a kid, I don't think I let...
PrinceRodriguez
Songs from the Sod, the second album from Fort Worth’s PrinceRodriguez, is a mostly enjoyable country-blues-rock romp with a bit of gypsy outlaw in...