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EXTRA news click here to read calendar click here to read releases click here to read 1st Pachanga fest rocks The girls of San Antonio’s Girl in a Coma. (Photo by Carolos San Miguel) Latino rock ruled at Austin’s first Pachanga Latino Music Festival, held May 31 in the city’s Waterloo Park as the capper to Austin’s third annual Latino Music Month. Besides some of the area’s greatest Latino bands — Michael Ramos’ Charanga Cakewalk, Grupo Fantasma and Vallejo (Alex Vallejo and band manager Rich Garza organized the event) — the party (that’s Anglo for pachanga) featured a variety of talent from Texas and beyond, including buzz band Girl in a Coma, from San Antonio, and Tijuana’s Nortec Collective Presents: Bostich + Fussible, a conglomeration of live players, DJs and non-stop visuals. 06 05 08 artist q&a click here to read chart click here to read In the spirit of the day, Vallejo covered Wall of Voodoo’s “Mexican Radio” and War’s “Low Rider”; Grupo worked some of Santana’s “No One to Depend On” into “Gimme Some,” a song from the band’s about-to-drop release, Sonidos Gold (out on June 17). They also paid homage to “Somebody named Prince.” That would be the guy who’s given them loads of work lately, from Super Bowl parties to Grammy shindigs, not to mention taking the band’s JewMex horn section to the Coachella Festival and on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Proceeds from the festival, which attracted 3,000, benefited the Austin Latino Music Association. We couldn’t be happier with the way the event turned out,” said Garza. “We were a first-year event with no brand; the attendance met our expectations, especially with the scorching heat.” BettySoo wins New Folk contest Five Texas songwriters (out of an initial pool of more than 800 contenders) made it to the semi-finals for the 2008 Grassy Hill Kerrville New Folk competition, but in the end, only one emerged among this year’s top six finalists: Austin’s BettySoo (aka Betty Soo Terry). The Spring native, who is featured as a “Spotlight” artist in the current issue of Texas Music, wowed the contest’s notoriously picky judges with the title track from her 2007 EP, Never the Pretty Girl, and a brand new song, “Glass Heart.” The other finalists were Devon Sproule of Charlottesville, Va.; RJ Cowdery of Columbus, Ohio; Hans York of Seattle, Wash., and Robby Hecht and CJ Watson, both of Nashville. The other Texas semi-finalists were Molly Venter, Shelley King, Datri Bean and Claude “Butch” Morgan. Country Thunder cancelled The Country Thunder USA music festival originally planned for May 29-June 1 near Dallas at Thunder Ridge Range turned out to be a false forecast. Artists who had been scheduled to perform at the festival included Tim McGraw, Carrie Underwood, Dierks Bentley, Pat Green, Kellie Pickler and Joe Nichols. Country Thunder general manager EXTRA PUBLISHER/ S T E WA R T R A M S E R EDITOR-IN-CHIEF EDITORS LY N N E M A R G O L I S C I N D Y R O YA L RICHARD SKANSE A S S O C I AT E E D I T O R ART DIRECTOR CODEY ALLEN T O R Q U I L S C O T T- D E WA R www.txmusic.com WEB SITE DESIGNER MAILING ADDRESS W I L LT H I N G PO BOX 50273 AUSTIN, TX 78763 SUBSCRIPTIONS: 1-877-35-TEXAS OFFICE: 512-638-8900 E-MAIL: [email protected] COPYRIGHT © 2008 BY TEXAS MUSIC, L.L.C. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. R E P R O D U C T I O N I N W H O L E O R PA R T I S P R O H I B I T E D . Glenn Starnes said the cancellation was caused by a depressed economy, low ticket sales and the financial outcome of last year’s festival in Texas. Concert organizers say the decision will not affect the Country Thunder event taking place July 16-19 in Twin Lakes, Wis., which will feature Sugarland, Underwood, Bentley, Taylor Swift, Miranda Lambert, Sara Evans and others. Jessica Simpson’s country debut Move over, Miranda, and make room on the country airwaves for another blonde spitfire from North Texas. After conquering — or at least leaving an indelible impression on — the worlds of pop music, reality TV and the Dallas Cowboys, Jessica Simpson released her first country music single last week. Titled “Come on Over” (Shania who?), the song was co-written by Simpson herself with Rachel Proctor and Victoria Banks. The curious can hear a stream of the song on Simpson’s Web site — if they haven’t already heard it on their local country station. The single entered Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart at No. 41 — a record debut for a solo artist with no history on the country chart. Simpson’s debut country album is due out this fall. More grief for Emilio Emilio Navaira may be on the mend after nearly losing his life in his harrowing Easter Sunday bus crash, but the Tejano star is about to face the music. According to the Houston Chronicle, two of his band members who were also injured in the crash, Daniel Sandoval and Pedro Ramirez, have now filed a lawsuit against Emilio Inc. (Navaira’s corporate identity), seeking unspecified damages. Police reports say Navaira, who was driving the tour bus when it crashed, was legally intoxicated at the time. news calendar releases artist q&a chart click here to read click here to read click here to read click here to read click here to read Eli Young Band lands deal Old 97’s, Carll twang together Denton’s Eli Young Band is the latest act from the regional Texas roots scene to make the leap to the majors. In early May, the band members — Mike Eli, James Young, Jon Jones and Chris The Eli Young Band Thompson — announced that they had signed to Nashville’s Universal South (home to Cross Canadian Ragweed). Their major-label debut, which will feature 10 new songs as well as a remake of “When It Rains,” from 2005’s Level, is due in September. The Old 97’s, that beloved twang-rock band from Dallas, and Houston native/current Austinite Hayes Carll are joining forces for a Texas-centric tour this summer. Carll opens the first leg of the tour, through June 20. The band plans to trek to the Midwest and Canada, then to the Pacific Northwest and on down to California in support of their new CD, Blame It On Gravity, released May 13. This disc has a bonus DVD edition featuring lead singer Rhett Miller conducting a tour of the band’s old hangouts from their Dallas days, before Miller moved East and Murry Hammond went West. ACL Festival grids released Looking forward to catching both Beck and Robert Plant & Alison Krauss at this year’s Austin City Limits Music Festival? Better pick one or the other — or start seriously training for the sprinting you’ll be doing from one end of Zilker Park to the other in order to hear at least half of each set, because the two marquee acts will be playing opposite stages at the same time. The schedule grids for the Sept. 26-28 festival were unveiled at www.aclfestival.com on June 3, along with a handful of new additions to the lineup. New adds include Texans Rodney Crowell, the Old 97’s, the Black & White Years and Dan Dyer; also added were Blues Traveler and Abigail Washburn & the Sparrow Quartet featuring Béla Fleck. Who’s going to Willie’s Picnic? Well, for starters, Merle Haggard, Pat Green, Ray Price, Los Lonely Boys, Asleep at the Wheel, David Allan Coe, Ray Wylie Hubbard and Billy Joe Shaver, that’s who. And probably a whole lot of other folks, too — artists, that is; it’s pretty much a given that the fans will come in droves. Tickets for the big July 4 family gathering at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre in Selma (just north of San Antonio) are on sale now. Is Denton the next Austin? Denton band Midlake was featured in a May 11 New York Times article highlighting the Denton music scene. According to the article, more than 100 bands are active in the area; the story also reported several music insiders are now calling Denton “the next Austin.” A small-town feel and independent spirit, combined with access to the University of North Texas’s College of Music, were among the reasons cited for Denton’s emergence as a live music hotbed. Other area bands mentioned were Centro-matic, Mandarin and Vortexas. Lakeway goes live again Lakeway Resort and Spa has partnered with KGSR-FM (107.1) to create the second annual Live at the Lake summer concert series. The series begins June 1 and continues every Sunday through Aug. 24 (with the exception of July 6). Scheduled to perform are Bob Schneider, nelo, Seth Walker, Jimmy LaFave, Band of Heathens, Guy Forsyth, Carolyn Wonderland, Shawn Sahm & the Tex-Mex Experience and Fastball. The full schedule can be found at www.kgsr.com. Not to be outdone ... Hill Country Galleria, the shopping and residential development in Bee Cave, continues its Outdoor Amphitheater concert series with Fastball on June 7 and Grayson Capps and Jim Bianco on June 14. For more info, visit www.hillcountrygalleria.com/events. Bump-ing around Austin’s resident closest-thing-to-a-RollingStone, Ian McLagan, signed a deal with UK label Proper Records to handle the European release of his new album, Never Say Never, available stateside on his own Maniac Records. Faces/Small Faces alum McLagan and his Bump Band — guitarist Scrappy Jud Newcomb, bassist Mark Andes and drummer Don Harvey — celebrate their fourth anniversary of Thursday happy-hour gigs at Austin’s Lucky Lounge on June 26. Here comes Li’l Cap’n Travis Retro-pop alt-country band Li’l Cap’n Travis celebrated the return of singer Christian Braafladt with a gig at Austin’s Continental Club on May 31. Braafladt spent the past two years in Durango, Colo., before realizing, like many before him, that there’s no place like Austin. When asked for a com- news calendar releases artist q&a chart click here to read click here to read click here to read click here to read click here to read ment about his sabbatical from the Capitol City, Braafladt cryptically replied, “I ate everything on my plate.” The reference is to a favorite tombstone epitaph he had once seen on a gravesite near Amarillo. It’s unclear whether he meant he was obedient, like a child, or that he took advantage of every opportunity he could — or whether he did everything he wanted to and simply got done. Whatever. Welcome back to Texas. The Braun Bunch Why settle for one Braun Brothers release when you can have two? Hot on the heels of Reckless Kelly’s upcoming release, Bulletproof, will be a new album from Cody and Willy Braun’s younger brothers’ band, Micky & the Motorcars (featuring Micky and Gary Braun). As previously reported, Bulletproof hits stores June 24, and the Motorcars’ Naive drops July 29. Fans of both bands looking for late-summer road trip can start making plans now to attend the Braun Brothers Reunion Festival Aug. 7-9 in Challis, Idaho. In addition to Reckless Kelly and Micky & the Motorcars, the festival will also feature Robert Earl Keen, Cross Canadian Ragweed, the Randy Rogers Band, Jason Boland & the Stragglers and many more. For more information, visit www.braunbrothersreunion.com. Air guitarists, start your fingers The 2008 U.S. Air Guitar Championships tour will strum its way to Austin sometime in July, according to sponsors US Air Guitar and TouchTunes. The date and venue are still TBA. Though some of us can’t understand how this phenomenon spread and wouldn’t be caught dead playing air guitar, others take the event every bit as seriously as, well, breathing (air, that is). Sign up or get tix at www.usairguitar.com. news calendar releases artist q&a chart click here to read click here to read click here to read click here to read click here to read calendar JUNE 13 American Bank of Texas Frisco Grooves 1-7/13 with South Austin Jug Band International Festival Institute Warren Sports Complex at Round Top Frisco Festival Hill www.friscogrooves.org Round Top www.festivalhill.org 13-14 6 Festival Overton Bluegrass & Gospel Music American Bank of Texas Frisco Grooves Overton City Park with Terri Hendrix Overton Warren Sports Complex www.overtonbluegrass.com Frisco Get your motor running with Johnny Winter June 14. www.friscogrooves.org 13-15 Texas Folklife Festival UTSA’s Institute of Texan Cultures Republic of Texas Biker Rally San Antonio www.texasfolklifefestival.org Austin, June 12-15 14 Texas Blueberry Festival “The Live Music Capital of the World” is never louder than it is when a few thousand bikers roll through town — and we’re not talking about the Lance Armstrong type of biker. The forecast calls for heavy metal thunder June 12-15, when thousands of Harley enthusiasts will roar into Austin for the Republic of Texas Biker Rally. And where there’s Hawgs, you better believe there’s going to be rock ’n’ roll. This year’s headliners include Texas legend Johnny Winter, Molly Hatchet, Canned Heat and the Charlie Daniels Band — along with tons of equally rockin’ locals like Joe Ely and Honky. June 12-15. Various locations, Austin; For full schedule and more info, visit www.rotrally.com. Terri Hendrix performs at Frisco Grooves June 6. 7 Downtown Nacogdoches www.texasblueberryfestival.com Accordion Kings & Queens Miller Outdoor Theatre, Hermann Park Hill Country Galleria Outdoor Houston Amphitheater Concert Series www.texasfolklife.org with Grayson Capps Hill Country Galleria Hill Country Galleria Outdoor Bee Cave Amphitheater Concert Series www.hillcountrygalleria.com/events with Fastball Hill Country Galleria 15 Bee Cave KGSR Live at the Lake www.hillcountrygalleria.com/events with Seth Walker 8 KGSR Live at the Lake with nelo Lakeway Resort and Spa Lakeway Resort and Spa Austin www.kgsr.com Austin www.kgsr.com 11 Comal Country Music Show Civic Center New Braunfels www.nbsenior.org KGSR Blues on the Green with Asleep at the Wheel Zilker Park Austin www.kgsr.com Seth Walker performs at Live at the Lake in Austin June 15. THE MOTHER TRUCKERS Let’s All Go to Bed (Funzalo) June and Johnny, Dolly and Porter, Tammy and George, Sheryl and Kid ... Teal and Josh. Meet the latest couple to wear the country duo crown. Fronted by married couple Josh Zee and Teal Collins, the Mother Truckers mix country and blues with guitar rock, sharp vocals and clever lyrics. “Dynamite” kicks things off with a burst of energy. Zee rocks on “Streets of Atlanta,” and Collin’s sweet and spicy vocals set off “Kaki’s Song” and the Billy Joe Shaver cover, “When I Get My Wings.” The title track is a rousing hoedown about the ironies of life (“life is like a map to the place you’re gonna die ... let’s all go to bed”). If you’ve been waiting to hear the sound of new country, this is it. CINDY ROYAL CRAIG MARSHALL Point of View (Big Ticket) You might know Austin’s Craig Marshall as the lead singer of the jazz quartet Lucky Strikes. But, did you know he’s got a knack for the pop tunes, as well? Point of View flaunts a range of influences, from ’60s pop to steel-guitar infused country. Marshall delivers what we all love about pop music: catchy hooks, dark lyrics wrapped in happy melodies, jangling tambourines — it’s all there. Several tunes scream for airplay, the most obvious being “Radio Girl,” a lilting number in the spirit of Fastball/early Elvis Costello. Begging the return of a favorite on-air personality, the song fades in and out with a radio-frequency effect that desperately attempts to tune in the female voice. CINDY ROYAL news calendar releases artist q&a chart click here to read click here to read click here to read click here to read click here to read BRENT ADAIR Ostrich (www.brentadair.com) In a city where talent runs like tap water, and a singer-songwriter can be found at every street corner, coffee shop and hipster’s sofa, it’s hard to stand out. With Ostrich, Austin musician Brent Adair not only stands out, but shines. Adair’s second release is full of lush imagery, depicting life and love, restlessness and renewal, travel and settling down. Producer Billy Harvey (Bob Schneider, Kacy Crowley) adds a playfulness that nicely complements Adair’s sensitive lyrics and melodies. Tapping into modern influences like Death Cab, Bright Eyes and M. Ward, Adair’s songs are accessible and familiar, yet distinctive and fresh. From the bouncy ballad “Time Away” to the quirky, funny “If I Could Sleep,” Adair demonstrates a breadth of musical and lyrical versatility. “Superman” blends a touch of punk with rollicking country and a chorus reminiscent of early Eagles, America or Ryan Adams circa Gold. The haunting keyboards on “Arctic” accompany lyrics that are poignant and honest (“You came crashing in, and poured right out of me”), yet not overly sentimental. A simple, acoustic arrangement delivers the inquisitive ache of “Inside Me.” And, like the note on the table in “Untied,” Adair has a knack for words “eloquent, balanced, and sweet.” The CD closes with the instrumental “White Fingers,” offering a chance to reflect, make sense of it all, and write your own ending. Ostrich, with its focused and crisp arrangement, represents significant growth from Adair’s first effort, 2004’s Pieces, and firmly establishes him in Austin’s exceptionally prolific pool of talent. CINDY ROYAL new releases June 3 June 3 June 3 June 3 June 3 Lisa Loeb Mother Truckers Pinetop Perkins Lockboxx Centro-Matic/ South San Gabriel June 3 Neal McCoy June 10 Alejandro Escovedo June 10 Kimmie Rhodes June 10 Sisters Morales June 10 Carla Olson & the Textones June 10 Carla Olson & Mick Taylor June 10 Chip Taylor June 17 Susan Gibson June 17 Honeybrowne June 17 Rob Roy Parnell June 17 Heybale June 17 Houston Marchman June 24Reckless Kelly June 24Alejandro Escovedo June 24Ian McLagan June 24Mark Chesnutt July 1 Los Lonely Boys July 1 Willie Nelson July 8 Willie Nelson & Wynton Marsalis July 15 Eric Hisaw July 15 Pauline Reese July 29 Britt Lloyd Band July 29 Micky & the Motorcars Aug. 5 Carrie Rodriguez Sept. 2 Rodney Crowell news calendar releases artist q&a chart click here to read click here to read click here to read click here to read click here to read Camp Lisa (children’s album) Let’s All Go to Bed Pinetop Perkins and Friends Drop Shop Dual Hawks Furious Rose Funzalo Telarc Character Misra The Real McCoy Real Animal (vinyl only) Walls Fall Down Talking to the River Detroit ’85 — Live & Unreleased Too Hot for Snakes New Songs of Freedom New Dog, Old Tricks Mile By Mile Let’s Start Something The Last Country Album Naked: The Best of ... Bulletproof Real Animal Never Say Never Rollin’ with the Flo Forgiven Stardust (Legacy Ed.) Two Men with the Blues Rhino Back Porch Sunbird Luna Collector’s Choice Collector’s Choice Train Wreck Smith Music Smith Music Blue Rocket Shuffle 5 HoustonMarchman.com Yep Roc Back Porch Maniac Lofton Creek/Big 7 Epic Columbia/Legacy Blue Note Nature of the Blues Rolling Stone The Ink Naive She Ain’t Me Sex & Gasoline Saustex Smith Music Smith Music Smith Music Back Porch Work Song/Yep Roc Rodney Crowell to peddle Sex & Gasoline Houston-born, Nashville-based singer-songwriter Rodney Crowell returns Sept. 2 with Sex & Gasoline. Produced by fellow Americana music veteran Joe Henry, this is Crowell’s debut for Work Song/Yep Roc Records, following a five-year (2001-2005) comeback run on Sony that produced the albums The Houston Kid, Fate’s Right Hand and The Outsider. All three of those releases were met with considerable critical acclaim, though Crowell says that his sessions with Henry, recorded last year in Pasadena, Calif., resulted in “some of the best performances I’ve given to date.” Q&A Mother Truckers news calendar releases artist q&a chart click here to read click here to read click here to read click here to read click here to read band. Over the last two albums, each album became progressively more and more rock. That rock ’n’ roll background eventually crept back in. This album reflects that we are a mix of everything. We grew up listening to rock and country and blues, and just about every other thing, too. We finally found the perfect mix of all our favorite music. The album cover is Teal in bed in the middle of a field by herself with her guitar. The flip side hilariously features the rest of the band, three guys, snuggled up in the same bed. How did you decide on that concept? Talk about some busy Mothers. With the T: The way we came up with it was by brainrelease of their newest CD, Let’s All Go to storming. It went back to when we were in Bed, a tie-in with the adult film Roller Dollz, this cool old hotel in Tucson called the Hotel and a summer tour that will take them coast Congress. There was this old bed in the room, to coast, the Mother Truckers are on the rise. and Josh took a few pictures of me in it and Fronted by the husband and wife team of thought that would make a cool album cover. Josh Zee and Teal Collins, the band originally And, the “Let’s All Go To Bed” thing, you met and formed in California. They relocated always want to have something kind of to Austin in 2005 and quickly gained a local catchy-sounding, and boy, everybody gets a following by playing weekly happy hours at little chuckle, which I like. the legendary Continental Club. They were J: It’s the bookends aspect of it that makes it named the Best Roots Rock Band at the funny. It’s the fact that it’s great to have a Austin Chronicle’s 2007 Austin Music great-looking gal on the front of your CD, but Awards, in a city teeming with competition it’s when you turn it over that you get the full for that honor. They’ve honed a distinctive story. And hopefully, you get a little chuckle sound that wraps rock and pop into a counout of it. try package and ties it with soaring vocals and high-energy performances. Texas Music Teal, how do you feel about being alone on caught up with Teal and Josh after their CD the cover? release and in-store performance at T: That didn’t occur to me until we had finWaterloo Records in Austin. ished the artwork. Because when you are working on the artwork you see every single Congrats on the new CD. How does it com- page of the art. But now it’s a little bit weird, because we’ve never done that. But anybody pare to your previous two albums? that knows the band, knows that it’s an J: I had grown up playing rock all my life. I absolute partnership. We sing; we write all reached a point in my life where I wanted to the songs, Josh and I. do something different. My second favorite was country, so Teal and I started this county How did the tie-in with the Roller Dollz film come about? J: One of the main guys at Adam and Eve Productions, which is one of the biggest adult entertainment producers in the world, saw us at SXSW. I guess he must have enjoyed our set, and then he talked to our manager. They were doing a movie called Roller Dollz, and it’s just really that simple. He liked our music, thought it would be good for the movie. And as a cross-promotional thing, they said they would film a video for us. So we enlisted the help of Austin’s own Hotrod Honeys roller derby team to come down. They were in our video, the girls in the film were in the video, our fans were in the video. We should get a rough edit back in a couple of weeks, and hopefully it will hit the airwaves as soon as possible. And how far are you willing to take this tie-in? Are you prepared to strap on the skates and pads? T: I thought you were going to say strap on a dildo. I’m not willing to take it that far! But I have my own roller skates that I brought down for the video, and I strapped those on. I love roller skating. I know Ray Benson of Asleep at the Wheel has been a mentor of sorts to you. What's the best advice anyone, Ray or otherwise, has ever given you? T: Yeah, Ray’s in our corner. The best advice I got from Ray was, “move to Austin.” J: The best advice I ever got was, “do unto others as you would have others do unto you.” That’s just something you kind of overlook, the real simple things sometimes. But that, to me, says it all. CINDY ROYAL news calendar releases artist q&a chart click here to read click here to read click here to read click here to read click here to read CHARTS: myspace Americana TW 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 LW — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Artist Reckless Kelly Bob Schneider Los Lonely Boys Patty Griffin Lucinda Williams Old 97’s Ryan Bingham Hayes Carll Todd Snider Billy Joe Shaver James McMurtry Steve Earle Charlie Sexton Lyle Lovett Abra Moore Alejandro Escovedo Kelly Willis The Greencards Sorta The DedRingers Carolyn Wonderland Guy Forsyth Bastard Sons of Johnny Cash Bruce Robison Ruthie Foster Points 16,992 16,705 16,243 15,224 9,599 8,034 5,749 5,129 4,616 4,599 4,590 4,453 3,075 2,633 2,203 2,065 1,821 1,506 1,465 1,448 1,411 1,327 1,137 1,006 988 Rankings for the MySpace chart are determined by a point system factoring in the number of profile views, song plays and friends on the artists’ official MySpace pages. 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