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Bleu Edmondson reveals most of his soul on his newest record “Lost Boy.” He says it is autobiographical, but in some areas he didn’t go as deep as he could have. The critically acclaimed record is the showpiece of his live shows now. With Podcast!
Austin’s hot Latin rock band Del Castillo returned to The Steel Penny (2412 College Hills, San Angelo) Friday night with a new show and new songs. Los Lonely Boys was there to watch, but were soon invited up on the stage for the guitar duel of the century.
This group of Lubbock musicians are just getting their start with their first record, "17th and Chicago" released late last year. Charlie Shafter's songs and musicianship deserve consideration, whether you are a country music fan or rocker.
Look at Wade Bowen now. Like fellow Texas country artists Brandon Rhyder and Kevin Fowler, he is knee-deep working the Nashville angle. That’s okay, Fowler once told us. If you want fans to buy your music in Wal-Mart, you have to make a deal with Nashville labels.
Saturday night, “Midlanders” took San Angelo by storm when they showed up in support of their hometown hero Cody Hughes Davidson at Blaine’s Pub. Davidson’s no stranger to Blaine’s, and carrying such titles as 2006 Texas Singer and Songwriter of the Year and 2007 Texas Artist of the Year from Payne County Line, it’s not hard to see why fans deem his music worthy of the commute. With Podcast!
Easily one of the most impressive acts I’ve seen in 2008, two questions come to mind: Why aren’t these guys famous yet, and how long until they will be? This isn’t just a marvelous singer with some decent backup and a little rock guitar. This is a band featuring three talented vocalists with harmonies the caliber of The Eagles, and some lead guitar work that perfectly melds ‘80s rock with the band’s modern country. With Podcast!
We’d been expecting a country band, so when they showed up with a long-haired singer sporting a cowboy hat and a Pantera shirt, we were a little surprised. That surprise escalated when the band began discussing which System of a Down albums they liked the best while we (stage crew) mic’ed the stage, jamming “Toxicity” over the house PA. With Podcast!
A new radio show, one of the first of its kind in recent history of San Angelo, debuts this weekend. Named Texas Country LIVE!, the show is produced and promoted in a joint venture between San Angelo LIVE! and KDCD Lonestar True Country 92.9 FM. With Podcast!
The head of the Tom Green County Library had always wanted to host a book festival, and the idea coincided perfectly with the “authors” theme the Schools Foundation was featuring this year, Mead says. From there, the two organizations contacted the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts and planned to host their combined event on the same day as the fifth annual Sidewalk Chalk Festival.
The Campaign may be just a baby, but there’s nothing wrong with that. In 2007, the measuring stick of talent put this toddler taller than the rest when Fort Worth Weekly named the Campaign “Best New Artist” at their annual Music Awards. The receipt of this award was followed by a performance on Good Morning Texas where the band played “Still Got The World” in front of 200,000 viewers. With Podcast.
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