October 2, 2017, Tom Petty died. That night I went to sleep, and this is what happened. I found myself back at Antone’s. Antone’s on 5th Street. My favorite Antone’s. It was such an inconvenient venue. The acoustics weren’t great. […]
October 2, 2017, Tom Petty died. That night I went to sleep, and this is what happened. I found myself back at Antone’s. Antone’s on 5th Street. My favorite Antone’s. It was such an inconvenient venue. The acoustics weren’t great. […]
I recently saw Delbert McClinton at Gruene Hall. It was a raucous, sweltering night full of great music and cold beer. Afterward I sat at my computer, trying to describe what made it such a special treat, and I started […]
As I mentioned in my Aaron Einhouse post, on a warm Saturday night I ventured out to The River City Grille in Marble Falls for good eats, good music and cold beer. That is just what I found – and […]
On a warm Saturday night, I heard that Rodney Parker and 50 Peso Reward were in the neighborhood, so I ventured out to Marble Falls in search of breeze, cold beer, eats and music. The River City Grille delivered all […]
As I stated in my Seth Walker post, I had gathered my group of music aficionados for a night in San Antonio full of tunes and adventure. Prior to Carolyn Wonderland’s set, we all were replete, having imbibed the Grey […]
I have a confession to make. I was excited when I read Carolyn Wonderland was playing Sam’s Burger Joint in San Antonio. After all, Sam’s is one of my favorite venues: the sound is great, the setting is intimate, you […]
I am always searching for a musical experience to take me to that magical plane of existence, where sound becomes colors and the cares of the world fade into an inaccessible plane of banishment. In this pursuit, I have several “go-to” […]
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