The Clubhouse will cease as a source of Texas music. Continue reading
Posted by: Sam Moore
Tags: Clubhouse, Texas music
In times like today, Americans realize the most powerful song one can write is one that expresses care for others. That’s why at 9am Oct. 16, 2010, producers, artists, record label executives and other music industry professionals from all genres will gather in Houston at St. John’s Downtown Church to collaborate on one such song, serving the homeless population as Cross Media Live presents its seminar, “Make More Money When… Continue reading
Posted by: TheServantMedia
Tags: Attorney Leslie Cross, Entertainment Law, Music Conferences, Music Seminars
A melting pot of musicians have produced a new CD for Stereognosis. Continue reading
Posted by: Sam Moore
Tags: Stereognosis, Texas music
Texas music rising star Sarah Jaffe has a strong debut with “Suburban Nature.” Continue reading
Posted by: Sam Moore
Tags: Sarah Jaffe, Texas music
Texas music takes all forms, as proven with progressive rock band Shaolin Death Squad Continue reading
Posted by: Sam Moore
Tags: Shaolin Death Squad, Texas music
The R&B portion of Texas music has a new entry. TMJ reviews “Pink Elephant.” Continue reading
Posted by: Sam Moore
Tags: N'Dambi, Texas music
Devil’s Hollow has a good first showing. Continue reading
Posted by: Sam Moore
Tags: Devil's Hollow, Texas music
Brian Cutean was a mainstay of the the Austin music landscape in the 80’s and early 90s regularly featured at places like Chicago House, Maggie Mae’s, The Cactus Café, The Other Side, Folkville and other venerable venues. Now based in the Pacific Northwest, he performs, writes and tours, making a Texas trip once a year in spring.
The Austin concert this year is celebrating his new wordless guitar album, Guitarred and… Continue reading
Posted by: Listen
Tags: Brian Cutean, QTN
Texas music on the campus of UT could keep going, with support from the state. Continue reading
Posted by: Sam Moore
Tags: Cactus Cafe, Texas music
Houston based singer Jimmy Needham releases his third collection of Texas music. Continue reading
Posted by: Sam Moore
Tags: Jimmy Needham, Texas music