May 2010
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Larry Carlton
Appreciated by smooth jazz fans for his subtle, velvety style, and also by jazz and blues guitarists for his tight phrasing and impressive technique, it is Larry Carlton’s creative and musical blend of jazz and rock elements that make him such a unique and talented artist. Despite the tragedy foisted on him in the late ’80s after a gun shot incident, dragging him through a long and...
May 15th
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ListenMason Jennings Singer/songwriter Mason Jennings...
May 14th
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May 14th
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ListenThe Besnard Lakes Formed by husband and wife...
May 13th
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May 13th
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May 11th
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ListenOK GO OK Go is the polymath band who – with...
May 11th
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May 11th
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Shelby Lynne
Gifted with one of the greatest voices in pop music, Shelby Lynne has been a critical favorite since her debut single in 1988. That song, “If I Could Bottle This Up,” a duet with Country Music Hall of Fame member, George Jones, established her as one of Music Row’s most promising talents. Though she began her career in country music, she’s proven to be a a visionary, iconoclastic artist who...
May 11th
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ListenEverest Everest takes you down to foundational...
May 9th
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WatchWatch
WATCH: Everest Live in concert at The Granada: Minus The Bear plus Everest and Young The Giant. Doors @ 7 (Tickets $18)
May 9th
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ListenTEXAS ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: Amy Cook Amy weaves the...
May 8th
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May 8th
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May 7th
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ListenTalib Kweli Few hip-hop artists have made as...
May 7th
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Charlie Robison
In the five years between his last album, Good Times, and his new release, Beautiful Day, Charlie Robison got divorced from his wife Emily (of The Dixie Chicks)—so it’s only natural to assume that his new release is his “divorce album,” which is not altogether untrue. Throughout his career, Charlie Robison has forged his own path within the country music world as well as the Lone Star music...
May 2nd