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Subject: Paul Revere

  • Still the Best at Being the Worst: Four Texans Honored in Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest

    August 24, 2007
  • Q&A: Little Steven Van Zandt

    April 14, 2008
  • Turning The Screw: Jay'Ton, Bushwick, Nas, Akon, Dre, Diddy, DJ Hero, Grandmaster Flash, The Kanye, T.I., Three 6 Mafia, Bubba Sparxxx, and more

    Welcome back to Turning the Screw, Rocks Off's weekly rap post. It probably won't rhyme, at least most of the time. E-mail tips to introducingliston@gmail.com. Thanks, homies. Single of the Week: "We Here," Jay'Ton feat. Trae and Yung Quis Wire To Wire: Nas is not a fan of Canada. Akon, who has been quite the spokesman as of late, speaks out about Anti-Gun Violence. I wonder why he never spoke out about throwing kids off stages. Oh, yeah, that's right, probably because of this.

    June 1, 2009
  • Bravehearts

    The Battlefield Band

    August 31, 2000
  • Happy Birthday, "Louie Louie"

    Forty-six years ago today, a group of teenagers gathered in a Portland, Oregon, studio to record a ridiculously simple anthem that would go on to become one of the most influential - and most misunderstood - songs in rock history. The group was the Kingsmen - none of whom was over age 17 - and the song was, of course, "Louie Louie," which sent shockwaves through the music world that are still being felt to this day. As ubiquitous as it is now, "Louie Louie" spent the first decade of its l

    April 13, 2009
  • Unusual Suspects at The Usual

    Trackside bar welcomes amateur karaoke stars — and everybody else

    February 12, 2009
  • Notable tour sponsorships in U.S. history

    May 22, 2008
  • Opt In, Opt Out

    HISD continues to send students to CEP. Whether they go there, stay there or return successfully to their home school is anyone's guess.

    October 5, 2006
  • The Detroit Cobras

    Thursday, October 27, at Rudyard's, 2010 Waugh Drive, 713-521-0521.

    October 27, 2005
  • Playbill

    December 30, 2004
  • New Angels in Rock Heaven

    Scoring the grim reaper's 2004 harvest

    December 30, 2004
  • Rock You like a Hurricane

    The Press Music Awards Showcase brings a category-five storm of tunes

    July 24, 2003
  • The Big Score

    A roving band of young men took to the streets of Montrose, committing more than 20 armed robberies in one week, police say. One guy was shot. No one was killed. A lot of people were terrified. Most times, the robbers' "loot" was a couple of bucks.

    December 14, 2000
  • Press Picks

    March 23, 1995
  • Defending The Buzz: Does 94.5 FM Really Suck That Bad?

    What with Creed reuniting, BuzzFest coming up in a couple of weeks and, hell, maybe even the swine-flu scare - As in: What's worse than coming down with swine flu? A Houston radio that only tunes in 94.5 FM - Rocks Off sure has been thinking a lot about The Buzz lately. Probably too much. I mean, it's a radio station, which in an age when people stream Pandora on their iPhones - to say nothing of car stereos with iPod plug-in ports - makes it almost as big a media dinosaur as the printed page. T

    April 29, 2009
  • Houston 101: Cruising Westheimer: The Favorite Teenage Pastime of Reagan-Era Houston

    ​For such a big city, '80s Houston was in some ways still a small town. Case in point: the teenage ritual of cruising Westheimer, in which the fourth largest city in America did its best to impersonate a one-Dairy Queen town, one where all you can do is drive down the strip and then turn back around. While cruising Westheimer has multiple connotations, especially as you approach Bagby, back in the Reagan Era, to most it meant getting in your car and driving aimlessly east from west Houston, g

    August 12, 2009