At Baptist Temple (corner of Austin & Washington Streets) Christmas Lane family activities from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Performances begin at 7:00 pm. Tickets are free. FMI call 325-655-9319 or go to http://www.sanangelochristmascelebration.com
At Baptist Temple (corner of Austin & Washington Streets) Christmas Lane family activities from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Performances begin at 7:00 pm. Tickets are free. FMI call 325-655-9319 or go to http://www.sanangelochristmascelebration.com
The River Walk and El Paseo de Santa Angela are all aglow with a spectacular array of Christmas lights in the month of December. More than 4 million Christmas lights are lit each night, many illuminating large-scale animated scenes, trees and the 12 days of Christmas. Tour starts at Abe and 1st streets. FMI call 325-655-5000.
With a big kick off Friday, November 30th the show will be open every Friday and Saturday through the month of December. The doors open to a Winter Wonderland of holiday decorations inside and out of the Historic Depot, beautifully decorated trees with model trains of every size running on several different layouts from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Each Friday and Saturday a special Christmas story for children will be presented at 7 p.m. Santa will be at the show every night through the 22nd so children of all ages can talk to him and his helpers.
"The Gospel According to Scrooge" is a musical, a Christian adaptation of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. The principal characters in "Scrooge" and the Dickens' classic remain the same. Ebenezer Scrooge is tight fisted, money loving, joy hating old man who has let life pass him by. Bob Cratchit, Scrooge's nephew, not only works for the hard hearted old miser but does his best to change his uncle's perspective on Christmas and life. But to no avail.
The First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) of San Angelo present a gift of music to our city in an organ rededication and concerrt recital at 8:00 p.m. in the Sanctuary at 29 N. Oakes. Ther performer is Brent Stamey, a senior organ major at Baylor University. FMI call Less Cole 325-659-3432
Make no mistake about it, Rich O'Toole is a showman. Even at the mere age of 23, he commands the attention of an audience like that of a seasoned veteran, drawing you in with every guitar lick and making you linger on truity of his words.
Tejano singer/accordionist Michael Salgado gained prominence in the mid-'90s by looking back to the norteño sound influenced by Ramon Ayala, and introduced the style to the younger generation. He organized his backing band -- brothers Ernie and James on guitar and drums, respectively, with bass player Joe Tanguma -- when he was just 19, and begin hitting the Latin music charts in 1995 with his single "Cruz de Madera." Salgado's 1996 album En Concierto introduced his most popular single extant, the Top 20 hit "Sin Ella." Mi Primer Amor followed in 1997.
Make no mistake about it, Rich O'Toole is a showman. Even at the mere age of 23, he commands the attention of an audience like that of a seasoned veteran, drawing you in with every guitar lick and making you linger on truity of his words.
This is a local San Angelo cover band that will rock you with some of your favorite country, blues, and rock songs. They have been playing together since about June of last year and have already picked up at least 1,000,000 (give or take 999,900) songs and started gigging at least once a week. They have some original stuff we are curently putting on a demo. More info: http://www.myspace.com/frizaliza
Local San Angelo band fires up The Coachman Friday, Dec. 14.
A striking blend of modern rock grooves, potent guitar work, Latin percussion and soulful lyrics has made Vallejo one of the most popular bands to hail from Austin, Texas. Their music immediately hooks listeners right in, taking them on a roller-coaster ride of musical beats and expressions. Local San Angelo band Ember opens. For more on Vallejo, see: http://www.vallejomusic.com/
Gordie Johnson recently stated in an interview with Guitarist UK, "We’re trying to find the common ground between punk, metal and gospel. I like to think we sound like Motorhead just got the job of backing up John Lee Hooker." As reviewed in L.A. magazine Access: "Grady has enough low end buzz and slide guitar to shake down the walls of the Alamo." Jello Biafra (Dead Kennedys lead singer/ Alternative Tentacles owner) has enthused "You guys are the missing link between Junior Brown and Black Flag."
San Marcos band Kyle Park plays Fiddlestrings. Visit www.kyleparkmusic.com
Come join over 50 area artist and craftsmen for a day of fabulous art, food and live music. December 15th, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the corner of Knickerbocker & Southland. FMI: 942-1696
Childrens Choirs from area churches singing from 11:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. In the parking lot across from the Cactus Hotel
The River Walk and El Paseo de Santa Angela are all aglow with a spectacular array of Christmas lights in the month of December. More than 4 million Christmas lights are lit each night, many illuminating large-scale animated scenes, trees and the 12 days of Christmas. Tour starts at Abe and 1st streets. FMI call 325-655-5000.
With a big kick off Friday, November 30th the show will be open every Friday and Saturday through the month of December. The doors open to a Winter Wonderland of holiday decorations inside and out of the Historic Depot, beautifully decorated trees with model trains of every size running on several different layouts from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Each Friday and Saturday a special Christmas story for children will be presented at 7 p.m. Santa will be at the show every night through the 22nd so children of all ages can talk to him and his helpers.
"The Gospel According to Scrooge" is a musical, a Christian adaptation of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. The principal characters in "Scrooge" and the Dickens' classic remain the same. Ebenezer Scrooge is tight fisted, money loving, joy hating old man who has let life pass him by. Bob Cratchit, Scrooge's nephew, not only works for the hard hearted old miser but does his best to change his uncle's perspective on Christmas and life. But to no avail.
Starting at 7:30 p.m. four acts play live on the front porch of Texas Coffee Co. in San Angelo:Bob SimpsonThe KismetJosh Sisco (from Austin, Tex.)Matthew Long (from Austin, Tex.)
Kelly Spinks, born in Mullin, Texas, has made Brownwood his home for many years. He has a rich history of being a sideman for some of the greats of Texas country music: Johnny Bush, Frenchie Burke, Hank Thompson to mention a few notables. Kelly has been playing professionally for 20 years and has had some of the same band members with him for over a decade.
Make no mistake about it, Rich O'Toole is a showman. Even at the mere age of 23, he commands the attention of an audience like that of a seasoned veteran, drawing you in with every guitar lick and making you linger on truity of his words.
Local band Closure plays at Fiddlestrings Dec 15.
Alligator Dave has been a pillar in the local music scene for years. The 28 year-old singer/songwriter based out of Austin has plenty of slap stick yet intelligent humor on this CD. If you can get past the shock value lyrics then you will love it.
Fellowship and Bible study for singles, ages 25-45 welcome. 8:30 a.m. continental breakfast; 9 a.m. Gathering with music, welcoming and information. 9:20 a.m. classes start. For more info call (325) 655-4101 or see www.fbcsanangelotx.org.
Community Hills Christian Church will be hosting a SANTA'S WORKSHOP for children ages 3-10. A nursery will be provided for children ages infant-2yrs. Parents may drop children off at the church where they will be provided with time and supplies to make Christmas gifts for their family, games, a movie, and snacks. Parents can use this afternoon to spend time doing their own Christmas shopping without the kids tagging along!
Beer, Blues, and BBQ The 3rd Sunday of each month, the San Angelo Blues Society joins us to keep blues music alive. With a free full buffet of home cooking, followed by a blues jam session some of the best blues music you will ever have a chance to hear, and $1.25 Domestic Pints all day long, there is no other place to be, but at The Oasis.
The River Walk and El Paseo de Santa Angela are all aglow with a spectacular array of Christmas lights in the month of December. More than 4 million Christmas lights are lit each night, many illuminating large-scale animated scenes, trees and the 12 days of Christmas. Tour starts at Abe and 1st streets. FMI call 325-655-5000.
The River Walk and El Paseo de Santa Angela are all aglow with a spectacular array of Christmas lights in the month of December. More than 4 million Christmas lights are lit each night, many illuminating large-scale animated scenes, trees and the 12 days of Christmas. Tour starts at Abe and 1st streets. FMI call 325-655-5000.
The River Walk and El Paseo de Santa Angela are all aglow with a spectacular array of Christmas lights in the month of December. More than 4 million Christmas lights are lit each night, many illuminating large-scale animated scenes, trees and the 12 days of Christmas. Tour starts at Abe and 1st streets. FMI call 325-655-5000.
San Angelo comes out to watch local talent take the microphone on the famous Steel Penny stage. Come and see if you can be a star!
The River Walk and El Paseo de Santa Angela are all aglow with a spectacular array of Christmas lights in the month of December. More than 4 million Christmas lights are lit each night, many illuminating large-scale animated scenes, trees and the 12 days of Christmas. Tour starts at Abe and 1st streets. FMI call 325-655-5000.
Come with your dancin’ boots on. For more info, call 655-7276
Located at 1 Love St. - 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. $1.00 per person Art Thursdays are a fun-filled afternoon of hands-on art activities. Kids accompanied by an adult can be creative with four different art activities. FMI call 325-653-3333.
The River Walk and El Paseo de Santa Angela are all aglow with a spectacular array of Christmas lights in the month of December. More than 4 million Christmas lights are lit each night, many illuminating large-scale animated scenes, trees and the 12 days of Christmas. Tour starts at Abe and 1st streets. FMI call 325-655-5000.
Free to play. Earn points toward an all inclusive National Texas Hold’ em Tournament. Call for details. 325-223-5955
Drew Kennedy, Virginian, turned Texan, churns out songs about life, loss, and love, with a powerful storyteller's voice. Kennedy's songs bring to mind masters like Steve Earle, Gram Parsons, and Hank Williams. His album, "Hillbilly Pilgrim," paints a broad musical picture of life in America spanning from the constant flow of the Mississippi River through small towns, to the traditional stories of bootlegging in the hills of Western Virginia down to lawbreaking in Texas.
With a big kick off Friday, November 30th the show will be open every Friday and Saturday through the month of December. The doors open to a Winter Wonderland of holiday decorations inside and out of the Historic Depot, beautifully decorated trees with model trains of every size running on several different layouts from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Each Friday and Saturday a special Christmas story for children will be presented at 7 p.m. Santa will be at the show every night through the 22nd so children of all ages can talk to him and his helpers.
The River Walk and El Paseo de Santa Angela are all aglow with a spectacular array of Christmas lights in the month of December. More than 4 million Christmas lights are lit each night, many illuminating large-scale animated scenes, trees and the 12 days of Christmas. Tour starts at Abe and 1st streets. FMI call 325-655-5000.
After several years of improving his craft and singing solo on the Texas music scene, Ryan Turner is establishing quite a following. Ryan is a versatile and soulful Austin-based singer/songwriter who holds a compellingly different perspectiveon contemporary country music. he has dedicated the entire past year to working on his debut album, "Rollin' Up My Sleeves".
One of the Hill Country's favorite dance bands plays a variety of music from Top 40 Country, old time rock and roll, and traditional country music which is our specialty. More info: www.southernimageband.com/
Manny Campos is the keyboard player for The Funky Munky band. Come see him live with audience participation! $5 cover.
Straight from Dallas, this Texas Rock band features Nikatomic on vocals and Gretsch guitar (Atomic Fiends, Phantom Rockers), Chris Parrish on upright bass (Eerie Lane, Hotrod Hillbillies), and Rob Heartthrob on drums (Slick 57, Ghoultown), with PCP and Rumblin' Rose on backup vox/gogo. Mostly known for drinking large amounts of whiskey, chasing women, slapping chodes, and tearin it up, Sawed Off Sick has rocked the stage with many bands including The Meteors, Bob Seger, SRV, Julio Eglesias, Bette Middler, The Blue Man Group, and Whitesnake.
Winner of the 1998 CMA "Single of the Year" award for "Wide Open Spaces" sang by the Dixie Chicks, this World-renown singer/songwriter is coming to the Penny for a fantastic show you don't want to miss!
Be merry with a little brass: The first Tuba Christmas was performed at New York City's Rockerfeller Plaza, and has honored the instrument's visionaries ever since. Come celebrate Christmas as tuba and euphonium aficionados do around the nation. Are you a tuba player and interested in participating? Register at 9:00 a.m. at City Hall - Lobby, and rehearsal at 10 a.m. at the City Hall Auditorium. Conductor: Dr. David Scott. Coordinator: Douglas B. Clark (325) 949-5834. More info at http://www.tubachristmas.com.
The River Walk and El Paseo de Santa Angela are all aglow with a spectacular array of Christmas lights in the month of December. More than 4 million Christmas lights are lit each night, many illuminating large-scale animated scenes, trees and the 12 days of Christmas. Tour starts at Abe and 1st streets. FMI call 325-655-5000.
With a big kick off Friday, November 30th the show will be open every Friday and Saturday through the month of December. The doors open to a Winter Wonderland of holiday decorations inside and out of the Historic Depot, beautifully decorated trees with model trains of every size running on several different layouts from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Each Friday and Saturday a special Christmas story for children will be presented at 7 p.m. Santa will be at the show every night through the 22nd so children of all ages can talk to him and his helpers.
One of the Hill Country's favorite dance bands plays a variety of music from Top 40 Country, old time rock and roll, and traditional country music which is our specialty. More info: www.southernimageband.com/
Bobby's love for music itself began when he was young. Growing up in Arlington, Texas, and listening to the country stars of the time, he decided early on that he wanted to learn to play the guitar. During his eight years of playing and studying, Bobby discovered his true love: Texas music and the likes of Robert Earl Keen, Pat Green, Cory Morrow and Walt Wilkins.
The Everyday People- Rock/Alternative. For more information: http://www.theeverydaypeople.com/ and http://myspace.com/theeverydaypeopleAt the Steel Penny Pub , 2412 College Hills, San Angelo, TX. $5 cover.
Fellowship and Bible study for singles, ages 25-45 welcome. 8:30 a.m. continental breakfast; 9 a.m. Gathering with music, welcoming and information. 9:20 a.m. classes start. For more info call (325) 655-4101 or see www.fbcsanangelotx.org.
The River Walk and El Paseo de Santa Angela are all aglow with a spectacular array of Christmas lights in the month of December. More than 4 million Christmas lights are lit each night, many illuminating large-scale animated scenes, trees and the 12 days of Christmas. Tour starts at Abe and 1st streets. FMI call 325-655-5000.
The River Walk and El Paseo de Santa Angela are all aglow with a spectacular array of Christmas lights in the month of December. More than 4 million Christmas lights are lit each night, many illuminating large-scale animated scenes, trees and the 12 days of Christmas. Tour starts at Abe and 1st streets. FMI call 325-655-5000.
The River Walk and El Paseo de Santa Angela are all aglow with a spectacular array of Christmas lights in the month of December. More than 4 million Christmas lights are lit each night, many illuminating large-scale animated scenes, trees and the 12 days of Christmas. Tour starts at Abe and 1st streets. FMI call 325-655-5000.
San Angelo comes out to watch local talent take the microphone on the famous Steel Penny stage. Come and see if you can be a star!
The River Walk and El Paseo de Santa Angela are all aglow with a spectacular array of Christmas lights in the month of December. More than 4 million Christmas lights are lit each night, many illuminating large-scale animated scenes, trees and the 12 days of Christmas. Tour starts at Abe and 1st streets. FMI call 325-655-5000.
Located at 1 Love St. - 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. $1.00 per person Art Thursdays are a fun-filled afternoon of hands-on art activities. Kids accompanied by an adult can be creative with four different art activities. FMI call 325-653-3333.
The River Walk and El Paseo de Santa Angela are all aglow with a spectacular array of Christmas lights in the month of December. More than 4 million Christmas lights are lit each night, many illuminating large-scale animated scenes, trees and the 12 days of Christmas. Tour starts at Abe and 1st streets. FMI call 325-655-5000.
In their eagerness to bring a new sound to the country music scene, the members of the Casey Donahew Band have created a unique style that blends traditional country with rock 'n roll and a pop sensibility. The band's emerging success demonstrates the band member's determination to reach their goal of making a mark in the music industry. The four musicians from the Fort Worth, Texas have put together a rich and powerful blend of strong vocals, amazing lead guitar and solid rhythm that sets them apart from other acts in their genre.
The River Walk and El Paseo de Santa Angela are all aglow with a spectacular array of Christmas lights in the month of December. More than 4 million Christmas lights are lit each night, many illuminating large-scale animated scenes, trees and the 12 days of Christmas. Tour starts at Abe and 1st streets. FMI call 325-655-5000.
When the two original members of The Captain Legendary Band began playing together, it was to entertain the campus party crowd at LSU, in Baton Rouge. Since that start in 1999, Charlie Hager and Dustin Logan have added band members, written songs, and along with Jeff Hager, .Jason Spencer, and Erick T released their second CD, My Saving Grace.
Are you a funny comic?
Brushfire features two highly talented lead guitarists, Aaron Nelson and Gary Morris. Rounding out the front guitars are Bobby Guerrero on the bass and harmonica and Mike Francis, drums. Aaron usually sings lead vocals, and everyone else backs him up with great harmony. Brushfire is Texas country. And Texas blues. Aaron admits to being a student of Stevie Ray Vaughan.
Pop-rock Austin band operate on a Nouveau-Cure look and Christian allusions. Plenty of refined, rhythmic guitar riffs and eyeliner for everyone at this show.
The River Walk and El Paseo de Santa Angela are all aglow with a spectacular array of Christmas lights in the month of December. More than 4 million Christmas lights are lit each night, many illuminating large-scale animated scenes, trees and the 12 days of Christmas. Tour starts at Abe and 1st streets. FMI call 325-655-5000.
Amber Digby is country music in the genre of Patsy Cline. She is truly one of the most refreshing country artists out today. She has already established a place for herself with the best. Her beautiful and pure vocals will astound you. She is not one to miss...her future is bright, and she is clearly here to stay!
When the two original members of The Captain Legendary Band began playing together, it was to entertain the campus party crowd at LSU, in Baton Rouge. Since that start in 1999, Charlie Hager and Dustin Logan have added band members, written songs, and along with Jeff Hager, .Jason Spencer, and Erick T released their second CD, My Saving Grace.
Eclectic, lighthearted band with a lot of soul.
Fellowship and Bible study for singles, ages 25-45 welcome. 8:30 a.m. continental breakfast; 9 a.m. Gathering with music, welcoming and information. 9:20 a.m. classes start. For more info call (325) 655-4101 or see www.fbcsanangelotx.org.
The River Walk and El Paseo de Santa Angela are all aglow with a spectacular array of Christmas lights in the month of December. More than 4 million Christmas lights are lit each night, many illuminating large-scale animated scenes, trees and the 12 days of Christmas. Tour starts at Abe and 1st streets. FMI call 325-655-5000.
The River Walk and El Paseo de Santa Angela are all aglow with a spectacular array of Christmas lights in the month of December. More than 4 million Christmas lights are lit each night, many illuminating large-scale animated scenes, trees and the 12 days of Christmas. Tour starts at Abe and 1st streets. FMI call 325-655-5000.
Come bring in the new year at Fat Boss's Pub in historic downtown San Angelo. $10 cover, drink specials, and a balloon drop at midnight. Inside the balloon drop is $400 cash prizes.
Chad Reilly was born in San Antonio, Texas, and grew up in Fredericksburg, nestled in the Texas Hill Country. Chad was athletic and played football in school and was a trophy-winning kickboxer. Chad has always been a bit of a daredevil and has even tried his hand at bullriding. There are few young Country Western artists that can combine the old with the new in both vocals and his songwriting. He is the lead singer in his band and lives to perform. Out of all of his interest, music has always been his calling.
Come to the New Year's Eve party at The Scrub Pub. $0.50 drinks and a balloon drop at midnight. DJ music.
Blue Mass Appeal rocks The Little River Club starting at 9:30 p.m. The San Angelo cover band is the creation of lead singer and keyboardist Lyndi Gravell. Their forte is performing cover songs of the 1970s, 1980s and some songs from the 1990s. But they also have original material. For more information on this local band, including a Podcast interview, see: http://www.sanangelolive.com/node/1808.
CLEARWATER has been making music and friends in San Angelo, Texas, and the surrounding areas for over ten years and there's no end in sight ! We're still committed to bringing you the best in Country, Classic Rock and Texas Music. Major influences on our sound range from Bob Wills to Jack Ingram, and that means you can expect to hear a wide range of music that will delight almost everyone's taste in music.
New Year's Eve party at Graham Central Station. Food, dance and drink specials all night long.
Fryza Lyza will be playing our new years party on the 31st and will perform from 10 to close.No cover and it is 21 and up
New Year's celebration includes free champagne at midnight.
Fryza Lyza will be playing our new years party on the 31st and will perform from 10 to close.No cover and it is 21 and up
San Angelo comes out to watch local talent take the microphone on the famous Steel Penny stage. Come and see if you can be a star!
Located at 1 Love St. - 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. $1.00 per person Art Thursdays are a fun-filled afternoon of hands-on art activities. Kids accompanied by an adult can be creative with four different art activities. FMI call 325-653-3333.
Today, The Rhythm Boys are packing honky tonks with a whole lotta Hank, Haggard, Willie, and Waylon . . . some have deemed them "Country on speed."
Counting among his influences George Strait, Johnny Cash, Marvin Gaye, Pat Green, Paul Rogers, Gary Allan, Chris Knight, and many others, Mitchell grew up in a musical family and taught himself guitar while in college so he could play and feel comfortable singing in front of people. Since then, this 24-year-old music lover has developed his musical style and voice in venues throughout Texas.
Darren says that he is a love child of a Willie, Kris and Buffet three-way. “I write and play music for one reason: I get crazy when I don't.” stated Darren Morrison. “My album collection mainly consists of Kristofferson, Willie, Waylon, Jerry Jeff, Dead, Buffett and Robert Earl. I like to cover these guys and we generally do a decent job of it. My music is a reflection of theirs. There have been times when I've consciously and intentionally written something I could hear Waylon doing. And sometimes it just comes out that way by happy accident.”
Adrian and the Sickness is a three piece original all-female guitar rock band based in Austin, Texas. The band features the amazing singer, songwriter, and lead guitarist, Adrian Conner. Adrian's day job is her role as the female Angus Young in an all-female band's tribute to AC/DC while living in Seattle. In 2002 she packed up and moved to Austin to establish her own original rock band and to break free of the cover band stereotype. She is joined by the rock-hard rhythm duo, Heather Webb and Nina Singh, known collectively as The Sickness.
My name is Carrie Rucker. I am originally from Texico, NM but now I am living in the great city of San Angelo, Tex. I am working on a kinesiology degree and am getting close to being done but I am also keeping myself busy with music. I just got done recording 4 of my own songs in the Compound Studio in Austin, TX. It is not quite done yet hence the reason my musicmyspace has no music! However as soon as I get it, the first thing that I do, will be get it up and runnin' on this mama` jama`!
Austin Allsup is a tall, intense, good-looking young man with a warm, honest smile that easily draws people in and puts them at ease. His father is the legendary Tommy Allsup from Fort Worth, Texas.
Fellowship and Bible study for singles, ages 25-45 welcome. 8:30 a.m. continental breakfast; 9 a.m. Gathering with music, welcoming and information. 9:20 a.m. classes start. For more info call (325) 655-4101 or see www.fbcsanangelotx.org.
Meet the players and get updated on ASU athletics. Tickets are $7 per person.
Located at 1 Love St. - 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. $1.00 per person Art Thursdays are a fun-filled afternoon of hands-on art activities. Kids accompanied by an adult can be creative with four different art activities. FMI call 325-653-3333.
"I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change" ("rated 'R'") is the first show in the Civic Theatre's newly revamped studio space that seats 35. Look for more cabaret style shows in this studio. Through March 1. Tickets are $11-$15. Call 949-4400.
For the first time the original "BIGFOOT" Monster Truck, the one that started it all, in ground-pounding car crushing
San Angelo Texas A&M University Mothers' Club hosts the Singing Cadets in concert. The Singing Cadets will perform Thursday, January 10th at First Baptist Church in San Angelo, 37 E. Harris. The concert is free of charge and begins at 7:30 p.m. The all-male chorus performs a variety of patriotic, pop and religious music. Donations will be taken to benefit the scholarship fund of the San Angelo A&M Mothers' Club. For more information, call: 944-9146.
Blaine's take on new album, "Boxcars": "A production effort of the highly revered Mike McClure with guest artists such as Lloyd Maines (steel and dobro guitars), Rylie Osborne (B3 organ, piano), Amanda Brown (harmony vocals) and Jake Akins (harmonica), Boxcars has certainly made a proud statement by the Cody Gill Band, and is only the first official installment of a long list of future albums flourishing with honest, heartfelt lyricism and unparalleled jam-ability."
Shane Rogers and the Texas Roadhouse Band started from scratch in the fall of 2001 with a little more than a hand full of cover songs and a strong desire to make music their lives. Now, the Shane Rogers Band has become the premier band in Lubbock and has established a loyal following throughout the West Texas, New Mexico and Oklahoma area. The band has a successful debut CD, Texas Kind Of Mood, and the New CD, Second Time Around.
With grit and a grin, Texas-based singer/songwriter Owen Temple comes barreling out of the Lone Star state with his new album Two Thousand Miles. The record, produced by famed Texas-music legend Lloyd Maines (Dixie Chicks, Terri Hendrix, Terry Allen), is a dusty backroads blend of heartache and hope.
The Flametrick Subs are (self-proclaimed) "a little Johnny Cash, a bit of The Cramps, and a touch of The Ramones." The Subs are joined by "the finest go-go dancers from Hell," The Satan's Cheerleaders. $5 at the door.
Christian flavor band play The Penny.
For the first time the original "BIGFOOT" Monster Truck, the one that started it all, in ground-pounding car crushing
Shane Rogers and the Texas Roadhouse Band started from scratch in the fall of 2001 with a little more than a hand full of cover songs and a strong desire to make music their lives. Now, the Shane Rogers Band has become the premier band in Lubbock and has established a loyal following throughout the West Texas, New Mexico and Oklahoma area. The band has a successful debut CD, Texas Kind Of Mood, and the New CD, Second Time Around.
Paul has played alongside Texas and Country artists such as Roger Creager, Jack Ingram, Django Walker, Randy Rodgers, Radney Foster, Clay Blaker, Rick Trevino, the Great Divide, Davin James, and members of the Ace in the Hole band, the Pat Green Band, and Gary P. Nunn's Bunkhouse Band.
Austin rockers have AC/DC influence.
Houston rockers "LL Cooper," led by Larry Cooper, were nominated "Best New Act" by the Houston Press. Singles "Bitter" and "Diggin'" are popular;
Fellowship and Bible study for singles, ages 25-45 welcome. 8:30 a.m. continental breakfast; 9 a.m. Gathering with music, welcoming and information. 9:20 a.m. classes start. For more info call (325) 655-4101 or see www.fbcsanangelotx.org.