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I Raq and Roll vs. We Can't Make It Herenew

Two Houston-based musicians -- Clint Black and James McMurtry -- offer different takes on the war in their music. On veteran says which he thinks is more accurate and why.
Houston Press  |  John Nova Lomax  |  08-22-2005  |  Music

When Wild Musicians Attacknew

Ryan Adams' current tour is disaster one night, sublime wonder the next. Where does he fit in among the great meltdown artists of yore?
Houston Press  |  John Nova Lomax  |  06-13-2005  |  Music

T.I. and Lil' Flip Rumble in Houstonnew

One of the great rap feuds of recent years came to a head at a joint in Houston.
Houston Press  |  John Nova Lomax  |  04-11-2005  |  Music

Where Are the Women DJs?new

Female DJs try to explain why there are so few of them and the pressures they're under.
Houston Press  |  Michael Serazio  |  04-02-2005  |  Music

Why You Can't Get That Tune Out of Your Headnew

While most everyone has had a song stuck in his head at one point or another, academic expert James J. Kellaris says people who are prone to worry are more likely to get infested.
Houston Press  |  Jordan Harper  |  02-15-2005  |  Music

New Angels in Rock Heavennew

A critic polishes off the Greil Marcus Rock Death Meter to rank tragic deaths of rock stars in 2004. The worst was the murder of metal guitarist Dimebag Darrell Abbott, shot and killed on stage by a deranged fan.
Houston Press  |  John Nova Lomax  |  01-03-2005  |  Music

Song Lyrics Attest to Superman's Enduring Appealnew

Superman is mentioned in over 280 songs. The Man of Steel has become easy shorthand for the American dream or the Purveyor of Your Wildest Sexual Fantasies.
Houston Press  |  Rob Harvilla  |  11-16-2004  |  Music

Rockin' in the Free World: Soundtracks for Election Night Shindigsnew

Just as you can't have a Red State Mix Tape without Lee Greenwood's "God Bless the USA," neither can you have a Blue State tape without Springsteen's "Born in the USA."
Houston Press  |  John Nova Lomax  |  11-02-2004  |  Music

Rick James RIP, Bitch: DJs Pay Homage to the Funky Onenew

Rick James was a junkie who banged black (and white) models, as did the Rolling Stones. What's more, he was utterly unrepentant about it all from glorious beginning to sorry downfall to pitiful end.
Houston Press  |  John Nova Lomax  |  08-23-2004  |  Music

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