Texas music star Kevin Fowler helps out his buddy, Colt Ford, in “Hip Hop at the Honky Tonk.”
Posted by: Sam Moore
Tags: Colt Ford, Kevin Fowler, Texas music
It’s been a great year for Texas music and musicians. The Grammy nominations agree, 42 Texas born-or-based acts have received a total of 53 GRAMMY nominations. They are listed below. For a list of all nominees, please visit: http://www.grammy.com/nominees The National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences 53rd Annual GRAMMY® Awards For recordings released during the Eligibility Year September 1, 2009 through September 30, 2010. Arcade Fire -Album of the…
Posted by: Sam Moore
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Texas music fans have a rare opportunity to help Willie Nelson
Posted by: Sam Moore
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201- Western Music Award goes to Riders in the Sky
Posted by: Sam Moore
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Retail stores open every day; many never catch your eye. However, a store opened this past weekend in McKinney, Texas which sets a new bar for servicing guitarists and musicians. It’s called The Guitar Sanctuary, with Quinten Hope, Caron Hope, Maylee Thomas and George Fuller (Geo) as founders. What’s interesting about this store is that its name has multiple meanings that might not be caught by those who don’t know…
Posted by: John South
Tags: Andy Timmons, George Foster, Maylee Thomas, Quitnen Hope, The Guitar Sanctuary
Texas music artist Kyle Park is hitting the Billboard charts with his new release.
Posted by: Sam Moore
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Texas music legend Guy Clark preparing for four shows in five days.
Posted by: Sam Moore
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Texas music singer Kyle Park has released an EP that will springboard his push to a 2011 CD release.
Posted by: Sam Moore
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Texas music band Spoonfed Tribe displays their eclectic mix with their latest release, “Public Service Announcement.”
Posted by: Sam Moore
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Texas music will become a little richer with the release of “The Road and the Rodeo” by Aaron Watson.
Posted by: Sam Moore
Tags: Aaron Watson, Texas music