This Week in Dallas Music History: The Blonde Bomber Rebounds

Names like Gene Summers and Kim Lenz & her Jaguars are decades apart, but these artists follow a unique style of rockabilly that can only come from the Dallas area.The April 16, 1992 edition of the Observer profiled local rockabilly favorite Ronnie Dawson, who benefited from the genre’s revival alongside…

Picture Show: Body Art, Skating and Rock at MusInk 2010

MusInk 2010 drew some of the region’s finest body artists–it was hosted by Elm Street Tattoo’s Oliver Peck–and most dedicated tattoo lovers. (Cover the left half of your face with a scorpion? That’s dedication.) It was an occasion to have just the right artist do give you that full-chest safari…

DC9er Mixtape, Vol. 7: Yeahdef

This week’s DC9er takes you behind the booth, North of the Dial style, with Denton-based, eclectic party-DJ, Joey Liechty aka Yeahdef. Liechty has been DJing for the past 7 years, and is the founder of  ’90s night, one of Denton’s hottest dance nights, bringing people from Denton and Dallas to…

The Problem With… “In My Head” by Jason Derülo

Folks, do you ever have the urge to read other people’s minds? To find out what is going down in someone’s head like the major motion picture What Women Want? Well, one pop star, Jason Derülo, saves us the trouble and lays his thoughts out in a song. Like most…

Brent Best’s Got Some New Material. He Just Needs Backers.

After the recent announcement that the Old 97’s will soon be recording new material for an upcoming album, now comes word that a country-rocking contemporary of that act will also be releasing some long-awaited, new material. Thanks to the blog NineBullets.net, our attention is directed towards a post on Slobberbone’s…

Last Night: Yeasayer at the Granada Theater

Yeasayer, JavelinGranada TheaterApril 8, 2010Better than: Staying home and doing laundry, that’s for sure. “Anybody got an extra ticket?!” one Yeasayer fan yelled frantically over a sea of others congregating outside the Granada Theater Thursday night. At 9 o’clock, a lengthy line was wrapped around the edge of the Granada…