Willie Nelson Live Recordings With Wynton Marsalis

Well, sometimes, Willie can still bring it. Technically, he’s not a Dallas artist. But Willie Nelson only lives, what, an hour and half from here in Abbott? And by continuing to perform around the region, like he did just this month with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra at the Myerson Symphony…

Video: Handshakes and Highfives Answer Your Questions

So your friends in Handshakes and Highfives are a little bored –- or maybe they’re really dedicated. Not sure. Either way, they’ve posted a video answering fan questions. Whether you like the band or not, the video is entertaining. — Chelsea Ide P.S. We hear the band will be posting…

News Round-Up: The Overlooked Inbox Edition

Missed a lot of email over the past week or so because of SXSW. A lot of it’s some serious junk. But some of it you should definitely know about… Let’s start with some Idol Records news, m’kay? Like, for instance, how you’re definitely gonna wanna check out this trailer…

The Raconteurs To Play House Of Blues On May 1

Rock on, Jack. Rock on. Jack White and the members of his kickass side project, The Raconteurs, made some big industry news last week, making the surprise announcement that they’ve got an album to release, like, right now. The idea behind that move–aside from just getting the music out to…

Michelle Shocked To, Ahem, Shock Crowds At House of Blues

Welcome back, Ms. Shocked. We haven’t really heard from soulful Dallas native Michelle Shocked since she released her live disc, ToHeavenURide–a recording from her performance alongside a gospel choir at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival–in September 2007. Well, we just got an update: She’s coming to town on April 24 for…

Video: Outlaw Nation at Granada

So, while we were out of town plenty of good bands hit town. You know this, lots of you were here. A few people have told us we missed out by not hitting up the Outlaw Nation show on March 15. Luckily, we came across this video from the concert…

Club One’s Closed; Lord Byron’s Panoptikon Rolls On

This past Friday night was the last night ever for Deep Ellum’s Club One–so that’s another the city can cross off the list. The 18 year-old dance club was a decent venue for, well, dancing, and the event that lasted through to the end was Lord Byron’s Panoptikon which went…

SXSW Saturday…and Beyond? An Update.

…as in: It’s coming, I swear! Yesterday, when I wasn’t driving and/or sleeping, and I tried to sign onto our server, it wouldn’t work for some reason. And each time, dismayed, I returned to driving and/or sleeping. Now, unfortunately, I’ve got real work to get to this morning — i.e…

Sloppyworld Closes

Oh snaps. This just came out over the MySpace bulletin board a few minutes ago (which would be just a tad after 11 p.m.) all caps and all. John Freeman over at Sloppyworld says that this promising venue is closed down. At least for now: SLOPPYWORLD SHUT DOWN BY THE…

Something’s Afoot At The Old Tower Records Spot On Lemmon

What a great shot this is! (Pete Freedman) Driving to and from lunch today, we noticed something going on at the old Tower Records location on Lemmon Avenue. You might remember it going out of business about a year and a half ago? Anyway, there were people there today! Doing…

Q&A: Quiet Life’s Sean Spellman

Quiet Life Quiet Life is an up and coming alt-country quartet hailing from Connecticut. Act Natural, the band’s stellar debut, came out a few weeks ago and features an intriguing mix of Wilco and the Black Crowes. The group stops at Club Dada tonight on its way to SXSW. Quiet…

Thanks for the Indie Music Fest, Bend Studio!

Hoots and Hellmouth. (Doug Seymour)Would it behoove any venue to simply have its own mini-fest while all these bands are migrating south to Austin for SXSW and back north when it’s done? I can appreciate the slew of shows happening all over DdFW, but cover charge and tickets start to…

Video: South San Gabriel at Granada Theater

We — and probably a decent number of you guys — hit up the Centro-matic/South San Gabriel/Robert Gomez show this weekend. If you came by the site yesterday, you saw Melanie Gomez’s photos from the stellar show. However, if photos weren’t enough, the lovely folk at the Granada posted this…

Over The Weekend: Centro-matic, All-Con, Texas Guitar Competition

Centro-matic’s Scott Danbom at Saturday night’s Granada Theater show. (Melanie Gomez)We spent our weekends with indie rockers (Centro-matic), geeks (All-Con) and guitarists (Texas Guitar Competition). And you? Centro-matic at Granada Theater Despite things being cold outside, the Granada was packed Saturday night when we showed up to see Centro-matic, Robert…

Video: Paul Thorn at Granada

There’s something about a musician alone on a the stage with an acoustic guitar that always feels special. Maybe it’s that it always feels more intimate, just by the stripped-down nature. I’m not sure. I do know that those of you who like Paul Thorn will love watching him perform…

Rocket Summer, Forever The Sickest Kids Playing AP Tour 2008

The Rocket Summer playing at the House of Blues last September. (Jonathan Finley) Apparently Alternative Press is all over Dallas right now. The Rocket Summer is on the current cover, and now the annual Alternative Press Tour is about to launch and the Big D is representing on the bill…

St. Vincent Gets The Pitchfork Interview Treatment

St. Vincent spills the beans. Everyone’s favorite Polyphonic Spree member-turned-Sufjanite, St. Vincent’s Annie Clark,was interviewed at length by the Pitchfork folks for a Q&A the site posted on Tuesday. The piece won’t change your life, although there are some interesting tidbits thrown in there, like: – Clark learned guitar while…

Q&A: Texas Legend Joe Ely

Singer/songwriter and Flatlanders member Joe Ely.As some of you know, this blog takes its name from the Flatlanders song “Dallas.” Legendary Texas singer/songwriter Joe Ely has probably performed the song a million times by now (though it was actually penned by bandmate and fellow Lubbock maverick Jimmie Dale Gilmore). We…