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19 Nov 10 Public Art Promotes Love of Music

Texas music lovers will be able to enjoy the new public art at Founders’ Plaza in Arlington.



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23 Oct 10 NSAI Houston Upcoming Events

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24TH NSAI SUNDAY SONGSWAP 4:00pm to 6:00pm, followed by Sunday Night Open Mic Every 4th Sunday at JP Hops House This is not a formal meeting, program, showcase or critique format- just writers hanging out with other writers, giving and getting some inspiration. We will do a “song circle” style of gathering, for writers to try out a new song or two and get feedback from fellow writers….

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20 Oct 10 Fort Worth Losing a Listening Room

The Clubhouse will cease as a source of Texas music.




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09 Aug 10 Austin Produces Different Texas Music with Stereognosis

A melting pot of musicians have produced a new CD for Stereognosis.




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09 Aug 10 Jaffe Debuts Strong with Suburban Nature

Texas music rising star Sarah Jaffe has a strong debut with “Suburban Nature.”




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04 Aug 10 Texas Indie Group Gets Inspiration from Film

Texas music takes all forms, as proven with progressive rock band Shaolin Death Squad




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01 Aug 10 Pink Elephant Explains the Pros and Cons of Love

The R&B portion of Texas music has a new entry. TMJ reviews “Pink Elephant.”




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18 Jul 10 San Marcos Band Releases Strong Debut Album

Devil’s Hollow has a good first showing.




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07 May 10 Brian Cutean In Austin – CD Release Guitarred and Feathered

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 Feathered, just…

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28 Apr 10 Cactus Cafe Gets Support from State

Texas music on the campus of UT could keep going, with support from the state.




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