Poster of the Week: Darstar, The Phuss and The Skeevs and Lola’s Saloon Tonight in Fort Worth
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In a Dallas federal courthouse on Tuesday, a civil lawsuit was filed against Dallas-based concert promoter Gabe Reed, accusing Reed and his company, Gabe Reed Productions, of fraud, breach of contract and negligent misrepresentation as pertains to a handful of Motley Crue concerts that took place in Buenos Aires, Argentina,…
In this week’s paper, you’ll find a heads up of sorts about what’s really going on in Dallas hip-hop these days — essentially it’s no longer the rappers making waves so much as it’s the producers. And that’s not just fluff. As noted in the article, in the past couple…
Further proof that Fun Fun Fun Fest is making a serious run at Austin City Limits as the go-to Austin-based music festival this fall: Today, rather unexpectedly, the three-day, Transmission Entertainment-promoted event has added a few more names to its bill, including Austin heroes and ACL vets Spoon.Also joining the…
Really, the City of Forney caught Bieber Fever, that’s all. They put up a street sign at the intersection of Main and Elm Streets, representing the temporary name change of Main to Justin Bieber Way — as decreed by 11-year-old “Mayor for the Day” Caroline Gonzalez — and then, they…
Months in advance, we knew. Dallas’ own Symbolyc One — the man once known for his work in the local backpacker hip-hop outfit Strange Fruit Project, then in Erykah Badu’s live DJ collective The Cannabinoids and, most recently, as a producer for Kanye West (“Power”) and Beyoncé (“Best Thing I…
Back in late April, you may recall, we were all pretty excited/jealous to find out that the Foo Fighters were playing a show in a garage somewhere in Dallas to 50 or so people luckier than the rest of us (but not Lovie’s Rebecca Dixon). It was, reportedly, the “hottest,…
As you’ll see and hear after the jump (courtesy of a video of the legendary sex symbol accepting the Star Award at the 2011 Dallas International Film Festival), Ann-Margret “loves Texas.” “Loves Dallas,” too. She’s even named one of her sons Dallas, go figure. Makes sense, maybe. For a time,…
We can practically hear you groaning. “Enough with the A.Dd+ dudes already!” Yeah, yeah. Hey, we admit it: We’ve been giving the duo of Paris Pershun and Slim Gravy all sorts of love since the release of their When Pigs Fly album back in March. But, listen, if we’re going…
Dallas has a serious case of Bieber Fever, y’all. In addition to the fact that we can expect a nude statue of Bieber and his Grand Prairie-raised girlfriend, Selena Gomez, to be housed inside of the city limits at the end of the month, today comes the news that the…
Just when you thought the NBA lockout was taking all of the shine away from Your Dallas Mavericks and their 2011 NBA Championship, news like this comes along: Atlanta rapper Young Jeezy booked Jason Terry and his preemptive Larry O’Brien Trophy bicep tattoo to star in his brand-spankin’-new music video…
Good news and bad news on the Lance Yocom front today. The good news? After showing positive signs last week, Yocom, who has been suffering from severe pneumonia for going on three weeks now, is awake and responsive in his Arizona hospital bed, answering yes/no questions, and appearing to have…
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, this is old news: Rio Room is kind of killing it these days. Forget the fact that Playboy named it one of the best clubs in the states last month; the Travis Street hotspot has played host to the likes of Erykah Badu…
We’ve spent much of the morning today trying to track down more information on what happened to Matthew Allen, the 19-year-old who died in an Irving hospital on Saturday morning after apparently using ecstasy while attending at Club Afterlife on Northwest Highway on late Friday night, but to very little…
That charmer singing about a broken heart in the above clip is one Sunny Sweeney, a resident of Longview (just a short jaunt east along I-20, past Miranda Lambert’s Lindale and Eisley’s Tyler). Now, here’s the impressive thing: In addition to the above video, released just two weeks back, having…
Trae Tha Truth, JMack, Big HudTreesAugust 13, 2011Better than: trying to act like Dallas has a hip-hop pedigree to compete with Houston. There wasn’t much of a build-up to Trae The Truth’s entrance at Trees on Saturday night. After a particularly high-energy set from JMack and a funny offering from…
Back in May, we posted a clip of Neon Indian debuting a new song during their performance at the second annual Homegrown Festival in downtown Dallas. The clip was quickly taken down — like, within a day — by the band and their management. Seems that, though the band was…
It’s been kind of a weird week for Selena Gomez. And, thing is, it started out so great, too. At Sunday night’s Teen Choice Awards, the Grand Prairie native took home five surf boards (used instead of trophies, naturally), second only to Taylor Swift, who won six. But Gomez, let’s…
In last week’s print edition, we ran a piece by noted hip-hop scribe/LA Weekly music editor/longtime Observer contributor Ben Westhoff that plays catch-up The D.O.C., perhaps Dallas’ greatest hip-hop export — and greatest hip-hop curio — of all-time. It was a great piece, one that offered great insight into the…
If you’ve been to the Double Wide in the past week or so, you’ve probably seen a much bigger version of this above image hanging in a couple different spots throughout the bar and venue. It’s an eye-catching design, to say the least, even if it relies perhaps too heavily…
In this week’s print edition, along with an awesome profile of 69-year-old regular concert attendee John Ferguson, you’ll find a Daniel Rodrigue-penned tribute of sorts to R.L.’s Blues Palace #2, the revered, but oft-forgotten, South Dallas institution that remains as badass as ever. Daniel did a fine job of painting…
It’s been a weird, surprisingly musical week in Dallas sports, y’all. For starters, recent Hall of Fame inductee Willie Beamen Deion Sanders is back in action on the hip-hop front. Sanders, you may recall, released a Dallas Austin-produced hip-hop album called Prime Time in 1994 for Capitol Records. That disc,…