Freddie King Live Tracks From France In 1974

Freddie King. The Art Decade blog, which specializes in “music of the ‘long seventies,'” recently posted a couple of live tracks from a performance by local blues legend Freddie King in France in 1974. The tracks are pretty solid, too, so head on over and download ’em. –Pete Freedman…

Who Got The Better Deal Here, Dallas Or Houston?

We already told you about Jon Bon Jovi joining Bruce Springsteen on stage at the AAC over the weekend. Now we have news that Alejandro Escovedo joined Bruce on stage last night in Houston. Here’s the video… It looks like the Houston deal was more planned out; Bon Jovi basically…

Austin City Limits Music Festival Announces Lineup

Torn ACL fest? Austin City Limits announced its lineup today for its September 26-28 festival…and we’re a little underwhelmed by it. There are a lot of good bands on the bill, sure. But we’re most excited about the fact that both Black Joe Lewis & The Honey Bears and Sharon…

Ultraviolet Rock Show Details, Finally

We’ve been going on and on about forthcoming Ultraviolet compilation album. Well, we finally have news on its rock show counterpart (where you can pick up the disc). Bunches of your/our favorite locals are playing the Ultraviolet Rock Show & Art Auction at Club Dada including: El Gato, Lovie, Bridges…

Forever The Sickest Kids in Yahoo! Music Contest

Big D’s Forever The Sickest Kids are one of four bands up for Yahoo! Music’s “Who’s Next” monthly competition. Back in September 2007, The Rocket Summer nabbed top honors in the same Yahoo! Music contest. For the current round, FTSK are up against Paddy Casey, Tristan Prettyman and Lady Antebellum…

Dallas Punk News…From Finland?

Brad Bevill, guitarist for old-school area punkers, Greyskull, is currently working for a digital marketing/advertising agency in Finland. But Bevill promises to return to town in July with some new music in tow. Apparently, when not learning how to con honest folks out of their money overseas, he’s has been…

Sloppyworld still accepting donations

If you’re an e-friend of John Freeman–or his defunct DIY venue–chances are you recently received a bulletin item letting you know that you can still donate toward Sloppyworld’s outstanding legal fees. We spoke to the Dutch Treat today, and he clarified (again) that Sloppyworld will not reopen. Even if he…

Eat Avery’s Bones Will Play Strawberry Fields This Weekend

Another beauty from Nevada Hill. Shows from spastic rockers Eat Avery’s Bones have been few and far between since bassist Meggie Boner shipped off to Austin for school last fall. But the band returns to play on Saturday at Strawberry Fields in Denton. Though the admission charge is rather exorbitant…

Dylan Sneed Talks Touring With Kristy Kruger And Covering Johnny Cash

Sneed’s back in town. (Wade Griffith) After a whirlwind national tour opening up for and playing alongside Kristy Kruger, Dallas-based singer/songwriter Dylan Sneed will make his first local appearance in quite some time at Bend Studio this Saturday. Seems that being out on the road with the talented Kruger really…

It’s Feast Or Famine For Thorn Vs. Side’s Nick Nowell

The Thorn Vs. Side guys are branching out. (Dustin Cromer) Nick Nowell, frontman for local metal band Thorn vs. Side might have a few too many irons in the fire. Besides leading his band and teaching seventh grade English (where, in order to work, he must remove his countless body…

The “First Serious Biography” Of Townes Van Zandt

A new book called A Deeper Blue: The Life and Music of Townes van Zandt by Robert Earl Hardy was released this month. And, according to the inside cover, it’s “the first serious biography of a man widely considered one of Texas’–and America’s–greatest songwriters.” How serious is it? Well, Hardy…

Oh, So That’s What Happened To Eve 6!

In case you were just dying to see the full line-up for Richardson’s 16th Annual Wildflower! Arts and Music Festival, well, we’ve got the goods for you. And, by “goods,” we clearly mean early 2000s flashbacks, celebreality stars and jokes from Saturday Night Live:…

Are The Stars Stuck “In The Shadows” Of The NHL’s Second Season?

Dude-rockin’ to the Stanley Cup? With the NHL playoffs officially underway, sports commentary site BleacherReport.com has decided to offer up its theme song choices for each team’s run for the Stanley Cup. Bleacher Report’s pick for the Stars? The Rasmus’ “In The Shadows.” Um, OK. Why, exactly? “Marty Turco’s a…

Topless Women and Album Covers

Nothing’s Shocking by Jane’s AddictionWe were a little surprised yesterday when we (a handful of DC-9 writers) realized just how many albums we owned with topless women on the covers. As we were finishing up the list of favorites for our slideshow featuring 18 of the best topless album covers…

Badu’s New Concert Posters Are Ridiculously Awesome

Power to Badu’s people. Someone at Idolator has been reading Soulbounce, apparently, as both outlets are currently ga-ga over the prints that poster artist Emek has created for Eykah Badu’s world tour. We’re not all that surprised–we told you not once, but twice, how cool these posters were–but we’ve got…

The Frenz Go “Nude” On Radiohead Remix

Looks like local eccentric Wanz Dover’s latest music project, The Frenz, has submitted an entry to the Radiohead Remix project. Anyone can enter the competition. Here’s how it works: Contestants purchase components of the track “Nude” (from the band’s In Rainbows), add or delete various elements as desired, and then…

Notes: Punk Goes Crunk, Handshakes and Highfives on iTunes

So, the latest in the Punk Goes… series just came out, and it includes a track by The Secret Handshake. What did Luis do for Punk Goes Crunk? A cover of Skee-Lo’s “I Wish.” You read that right. It’s up on The Secret Handshake’s MySpace, iTunes (99 cents and it’s…