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15 Feb 23 Texas Music Generates Money

Feb. 14—AUSTIN — Governor Greg Abbott announced Monday the release of the 2023 Texas Music Industry Economic Impact Report from the Texas Music Office. The biennial report tracks the growth of the Texas music industry, including music businesses and music education, and its impact in terms of annual earnings, local job creation, and economic activity statewide. “Music is key to the Texas brand—drawing visitors from around the globe, attracting a…

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10 Feb 23 Brit Taylor Releases Songs with a Texas Touch

NASHVILLE — Country singer songwriter Brit Taylor has released her sophomore album, Kentucky Blue.  Produced by Grammy winners Sturgill Simpson and David Ferguson, the ten original songs explore the breadth and depth of Taylor’s captivating songwriting and arresting alto.  Available on all music streaming platforms, the album is being released on Cut a Shine records in partnership with Thirty Tigers. Listed among the Most Anticipated Albums of 2023 by both…

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09 Feb 23 Beckmann’s Road to the Grand Ole Opry

Nashville, TN (February 9, 2023) – Emerging artist and Texas native William Beckmann received an exciting video call from fellow Texan and friend Parker McCollum recently inviting him to make his Grand Ole Opry debut on March 3.  A visibly shaken Beckmann offered his gratitude to McCollum for all the support thus far.  “When Beckmann first performed for us, we were spellbound by the richness of his vocal and the…

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09 Feb 23 Marshall Is Officially Music Friendly

The City of Marshall, having completed the multi-step certification process, has been designated as a Music Friendly Community by the Texas Music Office (TMO). The Music Friendly Community program seeks to foster music business-related economic development in Texas cities and communities. “Music is a big part of the Texas brand and is deeply rooted in the cultural traditions of our great state,” said Governor Greg Abbott. “Music Friendly Communities certified…

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08 Feb 23 Paula Nelson To Release Two Duets with Dad Willie

AUSTIN, Texas — When singer, songwriter and SiriusXM radio host Paula Nelson mentioned to her friend Bruce Robison that she wanted to record some of her dad’s songs, he invited her — and her dad, Willie — to the Bunker, his all-analog recording studio in Lockhart, Texas, where he wound up producing a pair of father-daughter duets. Robison’s label, The Next Waltz, will release the first one, “Slow Down Old…

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07 Feb 23 Texas-Bred Songwriter At Home on Broadway

(Editor’s Note: The following comes from Broadway Direct) Nashville music stars and frequent collaborators Brandy Clark and Shane McAnally grew up a long way from Broadway. Clark caught the musical-theater bug at an early age, and even played the role of Marian Paroo’s piano student Amaryllis in a community production of The Music Man in her native Morton, Washington, but she later got distracted by competitive sports. McAnally, who spent his youth…

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15 Nov 22 Texas Country Music Awards Winners Announced

FORT WORTH, TX (Sunday, November 13, 2022) – For Texas Country Music fans from all over, the Fort Worth Stockyards was the place to be on Sunday November 13 as the Texas Country Music Association once again presented a spectacular event with the 2022 Texas Country Music Awards at Billy Bob’s Texas. This was the event’s fifth year in Fort Worth and fourth year at Billy Bob’s according to Linda…

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24 Aug 22 Original Buddy Holly Drummer Dies

Jerry Allison, the Lubbock drummer who teamed with Buddy Holly to help form American rock and roll music, died Monday. Allison, best known as the drummer for The Crickets and co-writer of their hits “That’ll Be the Day” and “Peggy Sue”, recorded with Buddy Holly. Allison also had a solo chart entry on the Billboard Hot 100 was “Real Wild Child”, issued in 1958 under the name Ivan. Allison was…

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16 Aug 22 TCMA Names Songwriter Contest Finalists

FORT WORTH, TX (August 15, 2022) — The Texas Country Music Association announced today that the 2022 TCMA Songwriter Contest’s Preliminary Round Judges have named the top 10 Finalists in each the Country and Christian Country categories. Those top 10 Finalists now move to the Final Round Judges for scoring. There were 334 total songs submitted in both categories and all entries were original works. Preliminary Round Judges scored each…

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22 Jul 20 Missing Texas Music

By Sam Moore It’s been a rough few months. And judging from news reports, we have several more rough months ahead. Live Texas music has taken a big hit as a result of everyone trying to stay healthy. And we at Texas Music Journal have stepped back from any stories while we wait to see what happens. The good news is, you can’t keep good music down. Singer/songwriters have turned…

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