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    September 18, 2011

    ACL Capsule Reviews: Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr., The Walkmen, Broken Social Scene, and Elbow

    Elbow brought the Manchester rain on Sunday.​And just like that, the heat returned. The hot sun beat down on the wet grass, creating an inescapable humidity in Zilker Park on Sunday. As such, the people came prepared to sweat it out. The same guys hawking ponchos yesterday now had packets of ... More >>

  • Music

    March 3, 2011

    How Dallas Shaped The Walkmen's Sound

    Elbow brought the Manchester rain on Sunday.​And just like that, the heat returned. The hot sun beat down on the wet grass, creating an inescapable humidity in Zilker Park on Sunday. As such, the people came prepared to sweat it out. The same guys hawking ponchos yesterday now had packets of ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 2, 2010

    Q&A: Cincinatti's 500 Miles To Memphis Talks Working With John Pedigo of The O's, Offers Up A Free Download

    500 Miles to Memphis​500 Miles to Memphis may not be a local Dallas band, but five of the band's 36 listed upcoming shows will be played in the region--three this weekend, then one more in August and yet another in October. The Cincinnati-based rock country punk band has been connected with Dallas ... More >>

  • Music

    December 17, 2009

    Reverend Horton Heat, The Von Ehrics

    Saturday, December 19, at the Longhorn Saloon, Fort Worth

  • Blogs

    December 11, 2009

    Year in Review: 2009's Best Alt-Country Proves that Yes, Willie Nelson is Still a Badass

    We spent 2009 sorting through piles of folk and Americana releases, revising this list in our heads till the bitter end and failing repeatedly to understand the hype behind the Avett Brothers in the process. While a year of listening brought no shortage of pleasant surprises, our hands-down favorite ... More >>

  • Blogs

    April 17, 2009

    Echoes and Reverberations: The Twisted Fate of a Lifetime Crate Digger

    Many of them were tucked away in suburban strip malls, their storefronts always the black sheep of the retail family. They were usually owned by a single lifelong music fan, someone who relished the opportunity to dog-paddle in the eye of the pop culture hurricane. Sometimes they smelled like incens ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 19, 2008

    The Top 10 Reissues of 2008

    It's time to rank the best of what went around and came around again. BILLY JOEL The Stranger (Columbia/Legacy) As punk and disco exploded, the Piano Man's deeply unhip 1978 breakthrough proved that top-shelf Broadway/Brill Building songwriting could still sell - and, occasionally, rock. "Scen ... More >>

  • Film

    November 17, 2005

    Hello, He's Not Johnny Cash

    Walk the Line never strays from the dull telling of a tall tale

  • News

    May 5, 2005

    2005 Dallas Observer Music Awards

    Case Solved: Killer musicians captured, thanks to your tips

  • News

    January 15, 2004

    Here's Hoping

    Hope springs eternal on Second Avenue, but real change comes slowly

  • Culture

    November 13, 2003

    Dead, Not Buried

    Townes Van Zandt left behind great songs for people to fight over

  • Culture

    June 19, 2003

    What's Left of the Dial

    One nonprofit helped save radio. Sort of. For now.

  • Music

    June 13, 2002

    Looking Back

    Why does Dallas write its musical history with an eraser?

  • Music

    September 6, 2001

    Bob Dylan

    Love and Theft (Columbia Records)

  • Culture

    October 5, 2000

    Rock and a Hard Place

    Music can free your soul, but can it spring the West Memphis Three?

  • Music

    May 18, 2000

    Oh bury me not

    Johnny Cash sings of Love, God, Murder and how all three make him a legend

  • News

    January 6, 2000

    Good rockin' last night

    A new CD resurrects the echoes of the long-gone Big "D" Jamboree, where Elvis, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, and some forgotten heroes made Saturday nights swing

  • Music

    February 4, 1999

    The great divide

    Levon Helm, the heart and soul of The Band, looks back in anger

  • Music

    October 15, 1998

    Legendary stardust cowboy

    "Groovy" Joe Poovey dies just as his Greatest Grooves are set for release

  • Music

    April 16, 1998

    Nashville now

    Can Music City save country from Music Row?

  • Music

    August 28, 1997

    Pilgrims at rest

    Barry Kooda tries to mend a broken heart

  • Music

    May 1, 1997

    The 1997 Dallas Observer Music Awards

    Barry Kooda tries to mend a broken heart

  • News

    May 16, 1996

    Rhyme and Reason

    Leaning House Records puts a new slant on poetry

  • Music

    November 9, 1995

    King Curtis

    A rockabilly hero is revered abroad, ignored at home

  • Music

    May 4, 1995

    Roll over, Chuck Berry

    In rock and roll, 'legend' is another word for 'forgotten'

  • Music

    April 6, 1995

    Good rockin' last night

    Dallas' forgotten Star Talent Records label got there before Sun's rise

  • Music

    March 9, 1995

    Big star

    Robert Gordon's new book reveals Memphis is once and forever music's Shangri-La

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