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  • Blogs

    May 8, 2012

    Upcoming: Candlebox, Lower Dens, Jerry Jeff Walker, Murder By Death, M83, Etc.

    Candlebox: Sat., June 23, 8 p.m., $20. House of Blues, 1204 Caroline, Houston. The Casualties, Nekromantix, Down By Law, Lower Class Brats: Mon., July 30, 6 p.m., $16/$17. Warehouse Live, 813 St. Emanuel, Houston. Chino Y Nacho: Sun., May 20, 8 p.m., $29.50-$39.50. Arena Theatre, 7326 SW Freeway, ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 22, 2012

    Guy Clark To Play Galveston's Old Quarter In May

    Houston boys gone to Viet Nashville​ Guy Clark, the quintessential Texas singer-songwriter, has just announced a one-off gig at Galveston's historic Old Quarter Acoustic Café for May 15. According to club owner Wrecks Bell, he had been negotiating to get Clark to Galveston for some time, but ... More >>

  • Blogs

    November 17, 2011

    RIP Joe Gracey, Austin Media Giant

    ​Another Austin music legend, Joe Gracey, passed away this morning of cancer complications. He was 61. When Lonesome, Onry and Mean arrived in Austin in June, 1973 after having worked in radio in West Texas, Gracey immediately became our hero. A disc jockey at the notorious KOKE-FM, Gracey an ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 19, 2011

    Atlantis Wake-Up Music So Far: Ranking The Good, The Bad & The Ugly On The Last Shuttle Trip

    What's with all the damn Coldplay?​NASA, always on the lookout for good publicity, has made a cottage industry out of the wake-up music it uses to rouse crews orbiting the earth. They recruit artists to record messages that are played after the song, because the first thing you want to hear ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 6, 2011

    Last Night: Jimmy Buffett At Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

    Photos by Jay Lee​Jimmy Buffett & the Coral Reefer Band Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion May 5, 2011 See more changes in latitudes, changes in attitudes in our slideshow. Blowing through the jasmine of our mind, Aftermath once got it in our head somehow that Jimmy Buffett wrote "Margaritavill ... More >>

  • Blogs

    April 21, 2011

    The Five Most Texan Types Of Music

    ​Happy San Jacinto Day, fellow Texans and people who wish they were; i.e. everyone else. If you don't know why today is special, shame on you. But since us Texans are a friendly sort, allow Rocks Off to fill you in. On April 21, 1836, Texian forces under Gen. Sam Houston (aka "Big Drunk") lau ... More >>

  • Blogs

    June 22, 2010

    Steve Earle, Lyle Lovett Praise Houston On NPR

    npr.org​Monday around lunchtime, local singer-songwriter and multiple 2010 HPMA nominee Lee Alexander emailed us that Steve Earle and Lyle Lovett were being interviewed together on NPR's World Cafe. Not only that, he added, both men were saying lots of nice things about Houston, where - in cas ... More >>

  • Music

    February 18, 2010

    No Longer Bulletproof

    Reckless Kelly look to an old Idaho mentor on new album Somewhere in Time.

  • Blogs

    July 27, 2009

    HPMA Aftermath: Dominique, Karina Nistal, Chango Man, the Mighty Orq and Sideshow Tramps

    Henry Rizoh​It's hard for Aftermath to believe it's been a year since the last Music Awards showcase. Thanks to the "old-person-friendly" in-stores at Cactus Music, we've been able to keep up with the scene better than usual in the past year, and can truthfully say that in the 19 years we've ... More >>

  • Music

    April 30, 2009

    Live at Liberty Hall

    The short but storied past of Houston's legendary live music venue.

  • Blogs

    March 12, 2009

    Lonesome Onry and Mean: A Brief Chat With Mickey Clark

    Unless you were around here almost 30 years ago and traveling in the music scene, Mickey Clark probably means nothing to you. But the inside liner sleeve on Clark's new album, Winding Highways, is the Anderson Fair music calendar for March 1980. Nanci Griffith and John Grimaudo both had two-day ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 9, 2008

    Can't Get It Out of My Head: "Ain't Livin' Long Like This"

    Waylon Jennings, "Ain't Livin' Long Like This," live in 1980 Rocks Off is a big musical-phase guy. It's not unusual for him to get stuck - if "stuck" is indeed the proper word - listening to an artist or genre for weeks or months at a time. This summer it was Tom Petty (which he's still& ... More >>

  • Music

    December 4, 2008

    In the Pines of Houston

    Americana prospers in the northern suburbs

  • Music

    August 7, 2008

    Just How Texan are Hayes Carll and Miranda Lambert?

    Americana prospers in the northern suburbs

  • Music

    February 28, 2008

    Houston Musical Landmarks and the I.Am.We Collective

    Americana prospers in the northern suburbs

  • Music

    May 10, 2007

    Doug Supernaw

    Former country superstar. Now starring in a courtroom near you.

  • Calendar

    June 23, 2005

    Kinky Politics

    Gubernatorial hopeful Friedman knows when to Hold 'Em

  • Music

    June 23, 2005

    A Wunderkind Looks at 40

    Todd Snider is still talking the blues after all these years

  • Calendar

    October 7, 2004

    This Week's Day-by-Day Picks

    Todd Snider is still talking the blues after all these years

  • Music

    April 29, 2004

    The Dirty Thirty

    The worst songs of all time from Texas

  • Music

    December 4, 2003

    A Kinky Kind of Campaign?

    Friedman may be just the one to muss up Guv Goodhair's re-election plan

  • Music

    June 5, 2003

    Houston Music Map

    Queen Norah reigns, Josh Groban pains, and lots of Natalie Maines

  • Music

    December 13, 2001

    Love, Americana-Style

    Buddy and Julie Miller's rings don't burn their fingers

  • Music

    March 22, 2001

    In His Own Write

    Jesse Dayton knows a great many words - and how to sell them

  • Music

    February 8, 2001

    Alone Again, Naturally

    After riding with the majors, born loner Darden Smith learns it's easier to drive yourself

  • Music

    July 20, 2000

    Leary of Home

    The forgotten treasure found at King's X

  • Dining

    December 2, 1999

    Clucking and Trilling

    Bryan's Messina Hof winery is a feast for the senses. Just be sure to confirm your reservations.

  • Music

    July 29, 1999

    It's a Family Affair

    Willie Nelson brings along his pals for his annual musical picnic

  • Calendar

    July 8, 1999

    Seafood for Thought

    Willie Nelson brings along his pals for his annual musical picnic

  • Music

    July 1, 1999

    Unexpected Success

    Just when he thought fame had passed him by, Austinite Jon Dee Graham gets rediscovered

  • Music

    December 31, 1998

    Texas Music 1998: The Year That Wasn't

    Just when he thought fame had passed him by, Austinite Jon Dee Graham gets rediscovered

  • Music

    December 17, 1998

    A Practical Angel

    Just when he thought fame had passed him by, Austinite Jon Dee Graham gets rediscovered

  • News

    May 21, 1998

    Letters

    Just when he thought fame had passed him by, Austinite Jon Dee Graham gets rediscovered

  • Music

    May 21, 1998

    Fatherhood and Loss

    Jon Dee Graham writes of missing his faraway son

  • News

    May 14, 1998

    Letters

    Jon Dee Graham writes of missing his faraway son

  • Music

    April 30, 1998

    Dream So Real

    Folk-rock space boy Todd Snider awakes to find a career on the upswing

  • Music

    April 9, 1998

    Reason to Roam

    At 67, Ramblin' Jack Elliott reclaims -- temporarily -- the urge to wander

  • Calendar

    June 26, 1997

    Press Picks

    At 67, Ramblin' Jack Elliott reclaims -- temporarily -- the urge to wander

  • Music

    May 22, 1997

    Rotation

    At 67, Ramblin' Jack Elliott reclaims -- temporarily -- the urge to wander

  • Music

    August 24, 1995

    Troubadour for a Lost Generation

    At 67, Ramblin' Jack Elliott reclaims -- temporarily -- the urge to wander

  • Music

    January 26, 1995

    Nice Guy, Nice Songs

    From 4-H to Miss Molly, Hadden Sayers keeps aiming for the next plateau

  • Music

    June 30, 1994

    Musical Chairs

    Clubs open, clubs close -- the only thing constant is change itself

  • Music

    May 26, 1994

    Rotations

    Clubs open, clubs close -- the only thing constant is change itself

  • Music

    April 28, 1994

    Nail Noise

    Clubs open, clubs close -- the only thing constant is change itself

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