Photos by: Neff Conner
All day Saturday was a busy but fun day full of music for our GoodBAMMCrew. Things started earlier than normal with Taylor Prater covering Edgefest 23 for us in Frisco.
Review + tons of great photos coming later this week!
Saturday afternoon I had the opportunity to meet up with the Wheeler Brothers atop Live Oak Music Hall's rooftop/patio & bar. Extremely popular hangout for Fort Worth these days. We had a nice chat about their most recent gigs, the new album and upcoming shows!
Before we jump into the interview I have to tell you about the live show leading up to the Wheeler Brothers headlining debut at Live Oak.
Wild Party - Review + Interview
Review/Photos by: Amber Davis
A dance party? Check. A Wild Party? Double check.
A power-pop group from San Antonio, Texas visited Nashville at 12th & Porter. Their catchy lyrics and simple but even more catchy melodies made a bearded man dance like he has never heard music before.
A dance party? Check. A Wild Party? Double check.
A power-pop group from San Antonio, Texas visited Nashville at 12th & Porter. Their catchy lyrics and simple but even more catchy melodies made a bearded man dance like he has never heard music before.
Labels:
12th and Porter,
All Nighter,
Amber Davis,
Evan Kaufmann,
Nashville,
Out Right,
The Killers,
The Wombats,
Wild Party
Amy Cook before she's Barefoot at the Belmont [INTERVIEW]
courtesy of Amy Cook facebook
KXT is back this year teaming up with Fossil and presenting a new season of Barefoot at the Belmont. Hosted live at the Belmont Hotel in Dallas featuring both national touring artists and local favorites.
Tomorrow evening (4/25) kicks off the first show of the season featuring Amy Cook with Somebody's Darling starting at 7pm. (doors at 6:30pm)
KXT is back this year teaming up with Fossil and presenting a new season of Barefoot at the Belmont. Hosted live at the Belmont Hotel in Dallas featuring both national touring artists and local favorites.
Tomorrow evening (4/25) kicks off the first show of the season featuring Amy Cook with Somebody's Darling starting at 7pm. (doors at 6:30pm)
Labels:
Amy Cook,
Barefoot at the Belmont,
Dallas,
Featured,
Fossil,
Hotel Lights,
KXT,
Mac,
Richard Thompson,
Somebodys Darling,
Summer Skin
[REVIEW] The O's Live THUNDERDOG Release
The O's have been everywhere, and so have their fans, promoting the heck out of their release show for their newest album Thunderdog at Granada Theater.
The duo came along with the support of I Love Math and Telegraph Canyon, a trio of local folk bands that make for a deadly yet satisfying show that everyone was anyone made certain to make time to see.
Good Eats - Good Sounds - Maid Rite!
4101 W Green Oaks Blvd #349 Arlington, TX 76016
Next time you're near Lake Arlington make a point to stop by Maid-Rite Diner and grab some great grub.
The signature "loose meat sandwich" was created by founder Fred Angell, of Muscatine Iowa, back in 1926.
Labels:
Cyndi Lauper,
Ebenezer,
Fred Angell,
Green Oaks,
Lake Arlington,
Loose Meat Sandwich,
Mac,
Maid Rite Diner,
Time After Time
DEER TICK - EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW + New Fall Album
Possibly might still be one or two people around Dallas/Fort Worth that doesn't know about or have forgot this weekend is the Paste Untapped Indie Music & Beer Festival at Panther Island Pavilion - Fort Worth.
Headliners like Justin Townes Earle, Deer Tick, Sarah Jaffe and Tennis front the bill that includes local favs The Orbans, Somebody's Darling, Skeleton Coast & Dove Hunter.
We caught up with Deer Tick's Rob B. Crowell (keyboard/saxophone) to find out about the bands new studio album releasing this fall, living in Nashville and upcoming shows.
Labels:
40 Watt,
Daytrotter,
Deer Tick,
Diamond Rugs,
Featured,
Fort Worth,
Guards,
Justin Townes Earle,
Mac,
Nashville,
Paste Untapped Festival,
Rob Crowell,
Sarah Jaffe,
Steve Berlin,
Tennis
BIG FOLKIN' FEST YALL!
Review/Photos by: Taylor Prater
Huge thanks to Jeremy Drake and Parallel Play for having us out this weekend and entertaining the hell out of us with a great festival line-up!
Get ready for lots of creative ways to use the word “folkin’,” because the Deep Ellum Big Folkin’ Festival went down last Saturday at The Prophet Bar and things got folkin’ crazy.
Let’s all start off with some unanimous admiration for the set up of the thing, first of all. Four stages and all those bands, which were laid out into the schedule so seamlessly that transportation between sets was a breeze.
Outdoor vendors helped serve up a good down time, but if you wanted to rock straight from 4:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m., you could bounce from set to set with no lag time, no sweat.
Folk yeah.
OK, I’ll stop. Maybe.
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