During the short time that I lived in Austin, Texas, I found a huge number of talented songwriters and performers. Many of them I discovered after hearing them on some of the many great radio programs at KUT, the station at the University of Texas. They have one announcer who does a program of nothing but Brazilian music on Friday afternoon, another guy who does a '50's doo-wop show, and the incredible musical programming of John Aielli and his program Eklektikos. Aieilli has been doing his panorama of music mornings for decades, featuring everything from opera to punk rock. He also has live music at times in the studio. It's a great show and you can tune it in on the Internet.
One of the performers I first heard in Texas and learned to love was Jimmie Dale Gilmore. He was born in Amarillo, grew up in Lubbock, the home of Buddy Holly. Gilmore's early influence was Hank Williams. He's known for saying "Here's another one of my songs. Hank Williams just happened to write it."
Jimmie has one of the most unique voices I've heard in popular music. Give a listen as he joins Nancy Griffith on stage.
Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Monday, April 18, 2011
Music
I forgot to mention on my weekend postings that music was part of the experience at both the Chalk Fest and the Eurocar show.
I didn't hear this band, Pandemonium, play at the Chalk Fest because they were just setting up when I was there. But it looked like it would be great.
I didn't hear this band, Pandemonium, play at the Chalk Fest because they were just setting up when I was there. But it looked like it would be great.
Meanwhile, over on Whiskey Row, a bluegrass group entertained the car watchers. Sorry, I didn't get their name but here's a sample of their sound.
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