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Prodigal Pickernew

Fort Worth native Brad Davis has played with Marty Stuart, Earl Scruggs, Billy Bob Thornton, Steve Earle, Warren Zevon, and Willie -- so where's he been hidin'?
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Jeff Prince  |  04-12-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

Behind the Microphonenew

C&W singer-songwriter Jerrod Niemann has traveled through Kansas and Cowtown, Levelland and Nashville to take center stage -- finally.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Jimmy Fowler  |  03-29-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

Metallic Family Treenew

Rock and Roll Resurrection has its moments, but it's nothing we haven't heard a million times since Sabbathasaurus ruled the Earth.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Steve Steward  |  03-08-2007  |  Reviews

Bright Futurenew

With some national exposure and a superlative new record under their belt, the Radiant boys can only go up.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Jimmy Fowler  |  03-08-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

Sincere Spiritualitynew

Cash: Ultimate Gospel is a nice collection from a man equally familiar with the devil, the people and God.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Tom Geddie  |  02-22-2007  |  Reviews

Surreality Bitesnew

Rockish sonic art from here and around the world has a home in Fort Worth's Dada Drumming record label.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Caroline Collier  |  02-08-2007  |  Music

Rollick 'n' Rollnew

On 16 songs -- two of them hers -- Feeney deals with 1950s civil rights struggles, gay marriage, illegal immigration, letting the rich fight their own wars, and the, uh, good ol' days, "when men were really men, and women knew their place."
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Tom Geddie  |  01-04-2007  |  Reviews

Pilgrim and a Preachernew

His country-music raising got him started, but Waylon Payne's talent -- and his demons -- drive him on.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Jeff Prince  |  01-04-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

Funny Power-Popnew

This collection of hard-to-find work will renew faith in Folds' creativity, but it will ultimately generate a longing for the piano man's next concerted studio effort.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Zack Shlachter  |  12-21-2006  |  Reviews

Dirty Diversionnew

The Red Herrings do right by raw, loud punk-blues.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Jimmy Fowler  |  12-07-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

Melding Musical Mindsetsnew

In a just world, Begin would do for Spektor what Come Away With Me did for Nora Jones in 2002, propelling her to Grammy awards and fame and fortune.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Jeff Prince  |  12-07-2006  |  Reviews

'Red' Scarenew

The post-punk rockers deliver a master class in controlled chaos on their new, eponymous album.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Caroline Collier  |  12-01-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

Why the Hell Not?new

As two new albums indicate, Kinky Friedman's music may prove too complicated for our simple-minded voting blocs.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Anthony Mariani  |  10-19-2006  |  Music

The Perfect Finalenew

It's hard to imagine a better retrospective of Jennings' career than this 92-song box set.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Jeff Prince  |  10-12-2006  |  Reviews

New Scalpers for Live Music Venues Do Business Over Internetnew

One of the brokers is Texas Tickets, a 25-year-old company that sources say charges sometimes twice the face value of tickets. Owner Scott Baima says he's just providing a service.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Marjorie Owens  |  08-07-2004  |  Music

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