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« Friday March 07, 2008 »
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Start: 12:00 am

Includes re-enactments, drills, displays and period children's games. Historic Fort Clark Springs, located between Del Rio and Uvalde.

Start: 9:30 pm
End: 11:59 pm

Zach Edwards grew up in Big Lake, went to Texas A&M University (class of 1996) and caught the Texas country music bug while watching Robert Earl Keen, and then Jason Boland’s career take off. Edwards’ music certainly has the honky tonk style of Boland, but there is also a hint of AC/DC too. For more, see http://www.sanangelolive.com/node/3271 (with Podcast).

Start: 10:00 pm
End: 11:59 pm

The band sports a name as unusual as its sound. With a set list including “Little Red Riding Hood,” “Where Can My Baby Be?” and a spoof on “Deep in The Heart of Texas,” which made fun of redneck stereotypes, the Subs had an unlikely audience dancing and jamming to their low-end buzz. The band was excellent. Upon closer investigation, they were even better. Headed by frontman Buster Crash, the band includes bassist Lefty DeMarco, “kicking your ass single-handedly.” DeMarco plays with intense skill—without a left hand to hold down the fret board!

Start: 10:30 pm
End: 11:59 pm

Alt-Country recording artist Austin Collins, with his backing band, the Rainbirds should be credited with the unified and consistent sound on the latest CD, "Roses Are Black." The lineup of Craig Bagby on drums, Dylan McDougall on guitars, and Troy Wilson on bass brought a collaborative effort which Something Better lacked, and the album even includes one song written by drummer Craig Bagby, “Broken.” Collins also worked with his friend Daniel Makins to develop two standouts on the album, “The Witching Hour” and “Bridge Street Lullaby.” For more on Austin Collins: www.aus

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