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The Nashville-based country music industry has been slow to truly embrace the impact of the wide array of Latine artists actively making country music both here and around the world.To speed things along, a new generation of locals are working together to form supportive communities and organizations. On today's episode we hear from musicians and advocates who organize support for one another both publicly and behind the scenes. Plus, we explore how Freddy Fender, an early pioneer of Latine country, influenced the industry and helped build a foundation for the next generation.This episode was produced by Jewly Hight and Mary Mancini.Guests Louie TheSinger, Country music artist Jackie Marushka, Founder of the Hispanic Entertainment Alliance and Marushka Media Andrea Vasquez, Country artist, Co-founder of Country Latin Association, and host of the Latina in Nashville podcast Veronique Medrano, singer-songwriter and archivist/preservationist Further Reading and Listening Angie K blends her El Salvadoran roots and Nashville savvy in her new EP and the Country Latin Association (WPLN) Tracing the history of Latino artists making country music (WPLN) The case for Freddy Fender's induction as first Hispanic member of Country Music Hall of Fame (Texas Standard)
249. Only the strongest rockers can endure the three hour non-stop barrage of wild rock n' roll music that is "Go Kat, GO!" Step on up and thrill your ears to the coolest, greasiest sounds around; DJ Del Villarreal has the best vintage music from the Motorbilly Audio vaults to pair with the crazed & exhilarating mix of modern roots rock beats! Digging into the new 12" vinyl LP from Charlie Thompson ("Untamed Heart" available NOW on Fairlane Records!), swooning over the incredibly soulful twang of Rob Heron & The Tea Pad Orchestra ("Feet First!" available NOW on Sleazy Records!), bopping to the amazing Howlin' Ramblers' disc ("Shake It Around!" out NOW on Sleazy Records!), stomping our boots to the wicked honky tonk twang of West Of Texas ("Hot Motel Nights" on Pleasant Valley Ranch Records!) and screaming out loud with the invigorating new LIVE album from Levi Dexter ("Jumps, Gigs And Shouts" is for sale NOW on Johnny Kool Rockabilly Factory Records!)! Move and groove with HOT records from Deke Dickerson and the Whippersnappers, The Delta Bombers, The Bellfuries, Carl Bradychok, The Biscats, Diablogato, The Surfragettes, Haunted Rhythm and even Rockabilly Steve And BR3! Your hankering for the finest vintage rockabilly and honky tonk bop will be satisfied with deep cuts from Johnny Bond, Freddy Fender, Charlie Feathers, Hank Thompson, The Musical Linn Twins, Webb Pierce, Duane Eddy, Rusty York and even Johnny Horton! It's a rollickin' radio program that only an Aztec Werewolf™ could curate! For the BEST rockin' music, it has to be DJ Del's "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!" -good to the last bop!™Please follow on FaceBook, Instagram & Twitter!
Schools and public libraries are often the focus of book bans. But what can we learn from a list of books prohibited in state prisons? We're celebrating the contributions of Hispanic Texans, including one who credits a librarian for helping him rise to became a leader in academia. The infamous nuclear power plant at Three […] The post New exhibit showcases never-before-seen Freddy Fender artifacts appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
The US-Mexico border is many things: a divisive political fact, a total fiction, home to many Latinx people and an arena of major cultural influence. For today's episode, we take a look at some of the music that has arisen from this part of the country, and the social and political forces that influence life and art in this liminal space. Featuring music by Gaytan y Cantu, Los Tigres del Norte, Freddy Fender, Selena, Chalino Sanchez, Ariel Camacho y Los Plebes del Rancho, Natanael Cano, Bad Bunny, Los Tremendos Gavilanes. Show notes: bit.ly/4e5DSxQ Follow us: instagram.com/RadioMenea twitter.com/RadioMenea newsletter: bit.ly/RMjoin
Unlock a hidden gem with Air Tight Ep. 115, where #eclectic tunes meet the cutting edge of #cannabis culture. Today we check out the latest developments in the rescheduling of cannabis, highlighting the voices of the 59% of Americans who chimed in during the public comment period. Discover what these changes could mean for the future of cannabis and its growing cultural impact. As if that wasn't enough, we're bringing you exclusive #news from the world of #reggae. The legendary band Cultura Profética is stepping into the cannabis game with their very own brand. We explore why this move is not just a #business venture, but a natural extension of their influence on both #music and the cannabis scene. Stay connected with us beyond the airwaves—find Green Coast Radio on all social media platforms @greencoastradio and stay in the know with the latest updates and behind-the-scenes content. Musically, this episode is a treasure trove waiting to be uncovered. We're spinning tracks from Hollie Cook, The Black Angels, Freddy Fender, Lyrics Born, and so many more. It's the kind of #mix that feels like stumbling upon a rare #vinyl in the back corner of a #record store—meant to be shared only with those who truly appreciate the finer things in #life. Join us on this musical and cultural journey, but remember, this is one to share with only the coolest people in your life—the ones who will really get it. Here's the Spotify link for the music: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3cX8SIXK31A68R76QayVDo?si=25d802a915e84f72 Playlist Lenny Bruce - The Truth is, What is Gang Starr - Above the Clouds Hollie Cook - Shadow Kissing King Ropes - Radio Jane Salty Highway - Waiting on YOu Boxed In - Foot of the Hill Surfbort - Never Nude The Black Angels - Telephone MitteKill - Ride On Hannah Juanita - Granny's Cutlass Supreme Lucio Mantel - Cenital Betty Davis - Anti Love Song Ironside - Sommer Freddy Fender - Wasted Days & Wasted Night BODEGA - Territorial Call of the Female Zamali - No Luck to Run Eva De Marce - Rumbala Lyrics Born - I Like it I love it Big L & Fat Joe - The Enemy GreyBoy - Got to be a Love Ignace De Souza & The Melody Aces - Asaw fofor Liya Ag Ablil - Awa Adounia Red Hot Chili Peppers - Warped
Six String Hayride Classic Country Podcast Episode 43, The 70's Part TWO 1975-1979. A discussion of Outlaw Music and the late 1970's with Chris and Jim. For years, Artists have been wanting more creative control over their music and recording contracts. Waylon and Willie beat the system to finally earn a fair deal and make their finest albums. The Music Business calls this "Outlaw". Audiences notice the "Countrypolitan Sound" has gotten way too soft and pretty and start looking to music that gets back to its roots of Three Chords and the Truth. Waylon and Willie lead the way with Jessi Colter, Guy Clark, and Townes Van Zandt. Loretta Lynn, Freddy Fender, Merle Haggard, Linda Ronstadt, Emmy Lou Harris, and Tom T Hall deliver the hits we love. George and Tammy break up and then make their finest single. Glen Campbell and Charlie Rich go Pop. We're going to the movies for JAWS, Monty Python, Smokey and the Bandit, and Star Wars. We reflect on the loss of Bob Wills, Groucho Marx, ELVIS, Sara and Maybelle Carter. Recipe for Elvis Peanut Butter and Banana Sandwich and a drink from the John Wayne Cocktail Guide. Available wherever you get Podcasts.https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086513555749https://www.patreon.com/user?u=81625843
We took a journey to the south in last week's show and this week, we head further west where we'll share a vibrant and dynamic genre that reflects the rich cultural fusion of its geographic origins, combining traditional Mexican folk music with contemporary American influences of country, rhythm and blues, and rock. With the accordion and bajo sexto, drums, bass and guitar punching a hefty rhythm whose lyrics are often filled with catchy hooks and danceable beats, it is prominently featured in festivals, celebrations and public events across the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. We'll share some of the influentials from across the border like Lydia Mendoza as well as the mainstays and popular artists of the past half century including Freddy Fender, Doug Sahm, The Texas Tornados, Flaco Jimenez, The Mavericks and a dozen others in this week's Deeper Roots fest.
735. ¡Vamanos, gatos! Calling all Be-Bop kids n' adults -Tuesday nights are for DJ Del Villarreal's "Go Kat, GO!" radio program especial! Join the "Aztec Werewolf"™ as he broadcasts LIVE from the Motorbilly Studio from 8 til 11 pm EST (5-8 pm PCT). Freddy Fender turns 87 today, so we will honor the Texas Latino-billy legend by spinning plenty of his early Falcon & Duncan "rocanrol" 45s! Loads of the latest rockin' recordings from around the world: NEW vinyl to unleash from Sleazy Records including The Centuries, The Gold Diggers, The Kaisers, The Bank Robbers and The Hi-Flyin' Combo, too! Plenty of your favorite requests from the 50's; re-love classic rockers from Roy Orbison, Ricky Nelson, Janis Martin, Wanda Jackson, The Cochran Brothers, Bob Luman, Lonnie Mack, Dave Dudley and MORE! Always a fiesta when the Aztec Werewolf™ is at the controls! Tuesday nites are HOWLIN' on DJ Del's "Go Kat, GO!"Please follow on FaceBook, Instagram & Twitter!
Label: ABC-Dot 17540Year: 1975Condition: MPrice: $12.00I found another one! Good lord, I seek this original pressing everywhere I go... it's always on my want list. The song "Before The Next Teardrop Falls," the hit that finally gave Fender a national audience after years (his first chart single was in 1960 on Imperial!) of him working mainly in RnB and Rockabilly grooves, its arrangement, and Fender's tender, yet passionate expression of love for his "one that got away", strikes a chord in me that can literally render me speechless, I'm so moved. So finding a decent recording of this masterpiece is always a top priority. Enjoy! Note: This beautiful, Mint pressing comes in a vintage ABC/Dot Records factory sleeve. It has no notable flaws, grading Mint across the board (Labels, Vinyl, Audio). (This scan is a representative image from our archives.)
The Country Brothers are joined by Veronique Medrano, a masterful TexMex Country and Tejano artist. This episode is your chance to get to know the artist behind the music. (and oh boy, this is a classic Country Brothers episode.) The trio go deep into their favorite anime, Medrano's work as a preservationist and fighting to get Freddy Fender the recognition he deserves, the stylistic roots behind her music, why she was crying in the middle of an H-E-B after listening to the pod, and why Lila Downs is dope. And of course, you know they had to talk about the Drake and Kendrick beef. (Spoiler: Kendrick washed Drake). You can follow Veronique Medrano on socials @veroniquemedrano Follow The Country Brothers on Instagram @CountryBrothersPod @Polecat_Supreme @TheDomJohnson
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1164, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Mtv Video Of The Year Artists 1: 1988:"Need You Tonight/Meditate". INXS. 2: 2009:"Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)". Beyoncé. 3: 1984:"You Might Think". The Cars. 4: 2004:"Hey Ya!". OutKast. 5: 1993:"Jeremy". Pearl Jam. Round 2. Category: Classic Country Music 1: In 1963 Johnny Cash sang, "And it" this, this, this, "the ring of fire, the ring of fire". burns, burns, burns. 2: No "Dumb Blonde" (the name of her first hit in 1967), this buxom beauty was Country Music Entertainer of the Year in 1978. (Dolly) Parton. 3: In 1953 "Your Cheatin' Heart" was a big hit for this country singer who lived fast and died young that same year. Hank Williams, Sr.. 4: In a 1975 crossover hit, Freddy Fender put this word before his "Days" and "Nights". Wasted. 5: This country music legend didn't weigh "Sixteen Tons", but he was known as "The Ol' Pea Picker". Tennessee Ernie Ford. Round 3. Category: Egypt 1: It was closed June 6, 1967 and re-opened June 5, 1975. The Suez Canal. 2: Construction of this began in 1960 and cost about $1 billion. the Aswan Dam. 3: 1 of 3 men who each built one of the pyramids of Giza. (1 of) Cheops (Khufu) or (Khefren and Mykerinos). 4: Though this dam controls the Nile's flood waters, some say it's harmed the environment. Aswan High Dam. 5: While the pharaohs built ancient wonders, Ferdinand de Lesseps built this "modern" one. the Suez Canal. Round 4. Category: Fold It 5 Ways 1: Kids make these from 1 sheet of typing paper; they use a lot less fuel than a Cessna. Paper airplane. 2: The word origami means "paper folding" in this language. Japanese. 3: It's black and white and read all over; it's also the perfect size to make a hat. Newspaper. 4: Complex snout folds are needed to make this animal, whose next Chinese year is 2007. Pig/boar. 5: A square sheet of paper can become a star to put on a Christmas tree, a triangle becomes this Jewish star. Star of David. Round 5. Category: A World To Kiss 1: In this French pilgrimage city, many have kissed the stone in the cave where St. Bernadette had her vision. Lourdes. 2: In Spanish churches, besamanos and besapiés are the customs of kissing these 2 parts of religious statues. the hands and the feet. 3: Kissing this at a castle in County Cork will get you the gift of gab, or so they say. the Blarney Stone. 4: In the 1930s newly single women were known to kiss the Washoe County courthouse pillars in this divorce-friendly Nevada city. Reno. 5: It's traditional at this venerable state university to streak across the space known as the Lawn and kiss the Homer statue. University of Virginia. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/ AI Voices used
Bilingual and bicultural, Tejano music is a unique product of Texas' Latino community. Today we're joined by Veronique Medrano, a Tex-Mex Country and Tejano artist and native of Brownsville, Texas. From Tejano classics to a new generation of Tejano artists, we get into Tejano's impact and lasting cultural legacy. Featuring music by Veronique Medrano, Freddy Fender, Selena, El Dusty and Happy Colors. Show notes: bit.ly/3PDcD3G Follow: instagram.com/RadioMenea twitter.com/RadioMenea newsletter: bit.ly/RMjoin
A movie about the border region between Texas and Mexico was naturally made for Ry Cooder – and vice versa. The Border defies easy categorization. Directed by Tony Richardson and starring Jack Nicholson, it's half cop thriller, half refugee tragedy. For the soundtrack, Cooder assembled much of his usual band: Jim Dickinson on piano, John Hiatt on guitar and vocals, Jim Keltner on drums and Tim Drummond on bass. He also included contributions from Freddy Fender and Sam Samudio, better known as Sam the Sham. The much-recorded title theme, Across The Borderline, sensitively depicts the paradoxical emotional world and the absurd situation of the refugees.This podcast frequently uses small snippets of musical recordings in podcast episodes for educational, review, and commentary purposes. In all cases, without exception, we believe this is protected by fair use in the U.S., fair dealing in the U.K. and EEA, and similar exceptions in the copyright laws of other nations. No more of the original than necessary is used, and excerpts are edited into long-form narratives, making the use transformative in nature.Written, produced and edited by Frank SchnelleTheme and background music by Chris HaugenFollow us on Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok and YouTubeThe Ry Cooder Story WebsiteSupport us on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jennifer Peña is the interviewer on this Season 2 Mid Season BONUS episode of the Accordion 2 Me podcast. This spontaneous role reversal took place after we finished Jennifer's Episode (Ep.24), and we talk about my career in the music industry, how I came up with the podcast, my petition to get Freddy Fender inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame and so much more. Show some love to our guest host and we will see you all next week when we return from the West Coast and countdown to the final episodes of Season 2 of Accordion 2 Me. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/accordion2me/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/accordion2me/support
FANTASTIC HUMANS features guests from all walks of life whose passion is contagious and awe-inspiring. Creator and host Andrea Westmeyer will premiere her immersive talk show on Saturday, August 26th @ 5:30pm, at the Harmony Gold Theater in Hollywood, and has sponsored a fundraiser for The Rhythmic Arts Project (TRAP), a charity founded by her guest and musician Eddie Tuduri. Tuduri is a prolific drummer who has worked with many of the world's greatest entertainers, both touring and in countless studio recordings. His tenure includes the Beach Boys, Dobie Gray, Del Shannon, Rick Nelson and the Stone Canyon Band, Dr. John, The Five Man Electric Band, Wha-Koo, Marianne Faithful, Martha Reeves, John Stewart, Steve Perry, Kenny Neal, Tata Vega, Ronnie Laws, Englebert Humperdinck, Dwight Yoakum, Johnny Rivers, Freddy Fender and Charlie Rich, Michael McDonald, and Jimmy Messina. In 1997, a catastrophic surfing accident left him a quadriplegic, with medical experts saying he would be wheelchair-bound and never walk or play music again. He proved them wrong, making a miraculous recovery, and went on to develop his innovative educational curriculum, TRAP. The program is designed for individuals with intellectual differences, teaching them life-enhancing skills, and is currently available in 20 countries worldwide. The evening will begin with a screening of Eddie's episode “Rubbing Shoulders with Angels,” which takes us on a fantastic but humble human's unprecedented journey. A Q&A with Westmeyer & Tuduri, moderated by Fantastic Humans' producer Sean Michael Beyer will be immediately after, and a special performance from a TRAP alumnus and some of the fantastic professional musicians who support Eddie's program. A cocktail reception will follow. What: Fantastic Humans Premiere proceeds benefiting TRAP When: Saturday, August 26th, 5:30pm Where: Harmony Gold Theater 7655 West Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90046 more: getthefunkoutshow.kuci.org
Driving or walking The Gentle Annie, and Freddy Fender feature as topics on tonight's show. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Grammy winning producer, songwriter, and guitarist Joe Reyes joins Rhett from San Antonio to talk about his impressive career, which includes a Latin Grammy award nomination and a Grammy award win. Reyes discusses the upcoming Buttercup release, explains why he decided to get a degree despite his career in music, and shares some of the wisdom that he imparts to his music students.Joe Reyes has recorded with Buttercup, Mitch Webb and The Swindles, Marcus Rubio, Cartographers and The Cheats. He was nominated for a Latin Grammy for his work with Lara & Reyes and won a Grammy award for his work with Freddy Fender. He currently performs as a solo artist and with Buttercup, Mitch Webb, Salim Nourallah, Hilary York and Patricia Vonne.Joe Reyes on IG @joereyesmusicJoe Reyes website: http://joereyes.com/Rhett on IG @rhettmillerWebsite: Rhettmiller.comWheels Off is brought to you by Osiris Media. Hosted and produced by Rhett Miller. Co-produced by Kirsten Cluthe in partnership with Nick Ruffini (Revoice Media). Editing by Matt Dwyer. Music by OLD 97's. Episode artwork by Katherine Boils and Mark Dowd. Show logo by Tim Skirven. This podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also ask Alexa to play it. Please leave us a rating or review on iTunes. Revisit previous episodes of Wheels Off with Rosanne Cash, Rob Thomas, Will Forte, Lydia Loveless, Allison Moorer, Ted Leo, Paul F. Tompkins, Jen Kirkman, and more. Find Rhett's podcast #WheelsOff and other music-powered shows on @Osirispod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Fox Den with Gina B and Mama D welcome to the show Psychic Medium Roger Garza Sr. He is a man of many talents, as a musician he h plays many instruments and has traveled internationally and played with some of the greats such as Freddy Fender you can see on his YouTube channels, links are listed on the show! As a psychic, he is a unique palm reader and he can also see what is going on in your body much like an x-ray, he gets messages from your loved ones. Tonight our viewers received some information and messages! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gina-bengtson/support
De country, rock 'n roll en tex mex-gitarist en zanger Freddy Fender is Dood maar niet vergeten. Hij overleed op 14 oktober 2006 op 69-jarige leeftijd aan longkanker. Freddy Fender was de artiestennaam van Baldemar…Continue Reading "IM: Freddy Fender"
Label: Goldies 45 2760Year: 1975Condition: MPrice: $9.00Originally released on ABC-Dot 17540. This is a beautiful copy of the ABC's Goldies 45 reissue, which is blessed with stone Mint audio... the best I've ever heard on either an original or reissue. Definitely cause for celebration, since this is even better than the beautiful original pressing I had for sale recently. Hence, a new mp3 "snippet" in our jukebox and a new recording for my iTunes library! By the way, this single has an excellent B side as well... definitely worth making part of your Freddy Fender collection. For a lengthy but impassioned explanation why I think so highly of this song and its place in Rock/Soul/Country music history, check out the entry for that original 45 I mentioned. Note: This beautiful copy comes in a vintage Goldies 45 Records factory sleeve. It has pristine Mint vinyl (styrene) and audio.
Wow! Today we sit down with musician and actor Bill Bancroft! And what a discussion it is! Bill takes us on a journey through his music career starting in the 1960's and gives us the inside scoop about Sex, Drugs and Rock & Roll! Behind a drum kit, Bill Bancroft experienced the whole mind-altering trip. Sex and drugs were on steady supply everywhere he went. Acid trips, cocaine busts and psycho groupies were part of this strange world. His bands opened for national acts such as Robert Cray and Hoyt Axton. He played with the legendary Bo Diddley and went on tour with Freddy Fender. He partied with Heart, drank beers with the guys from AC/DC and even shot a round of roadside golf with Willie Nelson. Sex, drums, and rock & roll were the center of his world… Until a girl walked into Bill's life and everything changed. Now he's an actor, worked on his own films and is looking to be a positive influence in the film community! Also, we take in his knowledge about the Washington Incentive Plan for filmmakers... don't miss this episode so please kick back, relax and enjoy our conversation with our friend Mr. Bill Bancroft!Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE Entrepreneur Swag Shop! Get your swag! Identity is about being who you are meant to be! Use coupon code AROUNDTHEREEL & save 15%!Support the show
Join me & my guest, Johnny the Critical Critic, as we discuss special effects, CGI, the horrors of claymation & the terror of Freddy Fender! From the cars of Knight Rider, Smokey & the Bandit & the Dukes of Hazzard, to Johnny talking about horror classics while I lamely bring up Star Trek. Let the stop motion begin! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/martin-ramos75/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/martin-ramos75/support
hug your cat, pop culture june 4 1964, skinny elvis wins, clara bandick, freddie fender, angelina jolie, bruce dern, michelle phillips-mamas & papas, russell brand, king george III, keith david williams, el debarge, atm patented, tianamen square, shopping cart invented
Frank & I close out Season 5 with a great show! Peter Gabriel is our Featured Artist; Frank takes you back to the late '60s with yet another terrific TV Show theme; Tim's is from New Age artist and top-seller from Ireland, Enya. Our Spotlight Year is 1975, with a number of crossover artists from country music hitting it big on the pop charts, including John Denver, Glen Campbell, Freddy Fender, Olivia Newton-John and many more. Thanks for listening to our first 5 seasons! We'll be back with all-new episodes in 2 weeks...next week we'll have Highlights of Season 5.
Freddy Fender, Wayne Duncan, and Huey P. Meaux.
PART TWO (If you haven't seen part one yet, stop now and watch it! There's so much from Rodney you won't want to miss!) Cody and Jimbo visit with local musician, Rodney Lay. Rodney has been in the music business for years, writing songs for the likes of Hank Thompson and Waylon Jennings. Rodney's band, Rodney Lay and the Wild West, also backed Freddy Fender from 1975 to 1976. Rodney also spent many years on the road as Roy Clark's band leader. He has many great stories to tell! So many that this is part one of Rodney's podcast. Be sure to watch part two, debuting next Thursday, right here on the Cowboys of the Osage Podcast, with Cody and Jimbo!
The first bi-lingual pop hit launched a country career for Freddy Fender, which wasn't at all what he wanted. A playlist of this and other songs in the neighborhood of this playlist is available here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6tgdIlzaWQkUzlboplRRjT?si=e773cba95d3a48a1 The email newsletter version of The Best Song Ever (This Week) is available for free at bestsong.substack.com
Cody and Jimbo visit with local musician, Rodney Lay. Rodney has been in the music business for years, writing songs for the likes of Hank Thompson and Waylon Jennings. Rodney's band, Rodney Lay and the Wild West, also backed Freddy Fender from 1975 to 1976. Rodney also spent many years on the road as Roy Clark's band leader. He has many great stories to tell! So many that this is part one of Rodney's podcast. Be sure to watch part two, debuting next Thursday, right here on the Cowboys of the Osage Podcast, with Cody and Jimbo!
Retumba la voz de Waylon Jennings a través de Dale Watson con esta versión del gran outlaw que abre programa con la mejor selección del country actual. Hoy Clave de Country, como clave es la música de Orville Peck que además de enmascarado con flecos compone con recuerdos a los 60 en el primer adelanto de canciones de su nuevo disco Bronco, como la gran reina del country Dolly Parton y sus sueños con pantalones vaqueros desvaídos o la canción de amor hasta la muerte del más veterano Willie Nelson que le componen Rodney Crowell y Chris Stapleton, pero que “copia” a Freddy Fender y su inolvidable Before The Next Teardrop Falls. Otra de amor es la de los barbudos countryrockeros 49 Winchester. Matt Maverick se pone manos a la obra con su #hillbilly music a la que dan respuesta Solomon Woodland o David Gideon desde New Mexico. The Kernal nos dejan una canción suave antes de volver al baile con Christopher DeLisle para quien no se hizo el trabajo. Y de bonus, el impresionante album de Aaron McDonnell, Too Many Days Like Saturday Night.Dale Watson w Lorrie Morgan, I've Always Been CrazyOrville Peck, C'mon Baby, CryOrville Peck, Outta TimeDolly Parton, Big Dreams and Faded JeansWillie Nelson, I'll Love You Till the Day I Die49 Winchester, AnnabelWhiskey Myers, John WayneMatt Maverick, Get Something DoneSolomon Woodland, Standing Still BluesDavid Gideon, Movin' to the CountryThe Kernal, Caitlin Rose, The Fight SongChristopher DeLisle (feat. Johnny Hiland), Work Don't WorkAaron McDonnell, Hill Country Saturday Night
Kirt Webster has masterfully worked the dials behind the screens to illuminate his chosen land of the fantastic and the fanciful with bombastic bursts of eventful and often awe-inspiring sound and lights. So has been his approach to the land of entertainment. Webster has been nothing if not the skilled ringmaster of the artistic—a man in charge of directing the sequence of the three-ring circus that is show business.He came by his flair for the business of entertainment quite naturally. His early absorption in music and his relationship with his uncle, Murl “Doc” Webster, who was successful in the carnival trade, left the young Kirt with a fascination for the artistry and ‘smoke and mirrors' skill it takes to entertain an audience, or successfully direct the business careers of those that do.Growing up in Arizona he chose the inroads of country music radio and live touring concerts to provide access to the fringes of his dream of working with major artists in Nashville. As a teen, Kirt would dummy fake “all access” backstage passes to get closer to the pulse beat of the music industry and to the performers he was listening to on radio and now meeting on tour. Worthy to note that several of these “road built” relationships were destined to become his earliest publicity clients. Associations that would become long-term business relationships and friendships included major name artists of the day such as Janie Fricke and Freddy Fender who met him initially on tour when Kirt was still too young to vote.In 1995, and just breaking 20, Webster packed his Chevy S-10 Blazer with dreams and determination to reach for the stars and headed for Nashville. Setting up Webster Public Relations — first in his small apartment and soon after in a cramped space on Music Row, he soon became “the buzz” in the small town music clique of Nashville. His reputation of working 24/7 in pursuit of news placement for his clients combined with his innate ability to create “events,” that made news, quickly positioned Webster PR as a fast runner.Throughout the late 90's and early 2000's, Webster PR grew into a nationally known and respected creative home-turf for major country artists such as The Bellamy Brothers, Carl Perkins, The Little River Band, Lee Greenwood, Crystal Gayle, and The Gatlin Brothers. With Carl Perkins' passing in January 1998, it was his young publicist who helped orchestrate the top names in music — names such as former Beatle George Harrison, Ricky Skaggs, Billy Ray Cyrus, Wynonna — and even former Beatle Paul McCartney on video — to gather in Jackson, Tennessee, and celebrate a legend they had loved in a star-studded final tribute.In 2002, Webster scored a major move into representing the iconic with his signing of Hank Williams, Jr. A year later, at the request of Johnny Cash's longtime manager, Lou Robin, Webster was asked to help stage the now memorable Cash Memorial event held at the historic Ryman in Nashville. Webster worked with Robin on several Cash projects and it was even noted in the book, “The Man Called Cash,” how Kirt became a valued personal friend of Johnny and June . Orchestrating press that flew in from around the world and major artists that flocked to Nashville from literally every genre of music and performing arts, Webster's help in staging the tribute event for Johnny Cash proved to be a labor of love as well as a flawless movement of people and creativity.With his gift for “creating media magic” for the legendary careers as well as his own personal astute sense of the entrepreneurial, Webster's reputation and client roster exploded exponentially. By the mid 2000's Webster PR was the principal major publicity agency in Nashville to specialize in television and facilitate major network TV ties for their clients — CMA Awards and ACM Awards
In second grade Neil Sedaka's teacher sent a note home suggesting he take piano lessons. His mother took a part time job in a department store to pay for a piano. He ended up with a scholarship to Julliard School of Music. His song “Calendar Girl” came from seeing an old 1947 movie of the same name listed in “TV Guide.” We discussed his singing and song writing and ended up in an argument over his first hit record. Freddy Fender was a country/rock and roll musician known for his one hit “Wasted Days and Wasted Nights.” This will be one of the shortest podcasts you'll ever hear but it's fun. I wondered how Freddy came up with his name Freddy Fender. He quickly told me.
Join Andy and Xela Mata as they try new beers and talk about coconut, beer and music, shoutouts, creativity, thrifting, sb dunks, ROSS, re-selling, KANE, the attitude era, Freddy Fender, new skateparks, Xela Mata's new track release, getting re-inspired, disposable cameras, taking pics, getting tatted, 325 Studios and Juan, new Xela Mata X Purplevillain EP, conspiracies, passing down genetics and space suit guy. Jony Escoe is out for the week and will be back next week. Beers of the week: 1. Hawaii Five Ale Destihl Brewery (6.4% ABV) 2. Blueberry Crumble Ingenious Brewing Co. (8.3% ABV) 3. Lemon Icebox Pie Martin House Brewing (5.4% ABV) 4. ZY*THO*PHILE Lone Pint Brewery (6.8% ABV) Song of the week: Lookin Like by Xela Mata X Purplevillan. Follow Xela Mata on youtube and subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPH_MoFf37C_33DQo0WrEDw Big Shoutout to Goose Wraps. Go online to GOOSEWRAPS.COM and put in promo code 956ABV to get 20% off your entire purchase. CHEERS
More music from and stories about meeting legendary musical artists along my path. From mistaken identities, chance encounters, emcee duties and friends traveling through. Some rare tracks and live recordings. Some hits and lots of great performances. The Righteous Brothers, The Sir Douglas Quintet, Freddy Fender, Augie Meyers, Mumbo Gumbo, Little Feat, Willie Nelson with Toots Hibbert, Buddy Holly, Gary Busey, Richie Valens, Lou Diamond Phillips, Loggins and Messina, Bob Hite of Canned Heat, Robben Ford, Rick Nelson with James Burton, Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass, John Pisano, Tony Bennett with Stevie Wonder, Natalie Cole, Gil Scott Heron and Brian Jackson, Kenny Rogers and the First Edition, The Strawberry Alarm Clock, Ed King, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and The Jefferson Airplane. While I was working on this show, it brought back memories of more legendary musical artists I've crossed paths with. Part 5 is coming soon... Thanks for listening and your support! @stewstrauss on Twitter and Instagram Stewart Strauss Thespian on Facebook --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stewart-strauss/support
35. Ay carumba! It's a Cinco de Mayo celebracion with that crazy cool caballero, DJ Del Villarreal! Celebrating rockin' Mexican-American artists & musicians this entire evening with fabuloso musica from Big Sandy & The Fly-Rite Boys, The Ventons, Trini Lopez, The Hi-Ballin' Daddies, Lil' Sue & The Cow Tippers, The Star Mountain Dreamers, Freddy Fender, Nicotyna, The Tihuya Cats, The Rhythm Shakers & Los Teen Tops! It's a rockin' fiesta with a fabulous blend of both vintage & modern rockabilly sounds in tonight's epic 3 hour festival... Be sure to listen to the very end for the especial "Taco Party" bonus set! The Aztec Werewolf™ throws the best 50's rock 'n' roll parties each Wednesday night on "Vaya Gato, VAYO! El Show de Rock-A-Billy!" -en serio rockin'!™
Join Robby, Eric and Matt as they venture into the world of Forgotify! This week it’s Robby’s Birthday and so he kicks the episode off. He introduces us to the fantastic Freddy Fender’s “Breaking Up Is Hard To Do,” off of the album Voices of Americana: Crazy Cajun’s Cosmic Cowboys. (2:12) Next, Eric introduces us to the zen Americana sounds of “She Can’t Eat a Thing” by Samurai Bow off of their album Skin In The Game. (7:22) Matt then had a very exciting find! We get to hear “Slam Dunk,” a composition from movie and television composer Tim Heintz! (16:15) Finally, wrap up the episode by finding out what we listened to this week! (25:35) Explicit Content Warning: Robby Curses sometimes!
More music from and stories about meeting legendary musical artists along my path. From mistaken identities, chance encounters, emcee duties and friends traveling through. Some rare tracks and live recordings. Some hits and lots of great performances. The Righteous Brothers, The Sir Douglas Quintet, Freddy Fender, Augie Meyers, Mumbo Gumbo, Little Feat, Willie Nelson with Toots Hibbert, Buddy Holly, Gary Busey, Richie Valens, Lou Diamond Phillips, Loggins and Messina, Bob Hite of Canned Heat, Robben Ford, Rick Nelson with James Burton, Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass, John Pisano, Tony Bennett with Stevie Wonder, Natalie Cole, Gil Scott Heron and Brian Jackson, Kenny Rogers and the First Edition, The Strawberry Alarm Clock, Ed King, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and The Jefferson Airplane. While I was working on this show, it brought back memories of more legendary musical artists I've crossed paths with. Part 5 is coming soon... Thanks for listening and your support! @stewstrauss on Twitter and Instagram
31. We gotta whole lotta rockin' going on in here... just for you! Experience the finest in both old school 50's rock n' roll as well as the latest in kool kat rockin' sounds! Your pal, the Aztec Werewolf™, DJ Del Villarreal, is serving up a big batch of rockabilly on a Wednesday night including fresh cuts from Willie Barry & The California Hot Shots, Texas T & The Shine Runners, Darrel Higham, Kyle Eldridge & The Kentucky Cowhands, The Wenzdaze, Betty Sue & The Hot Dots, Geoffrey Miller, Trevor Lake & Sarah Mai! Balance the latest with some of the GREATEST -hear classics from Freddy Fender, Tommy Sands, Marvin Rainwater, Jimmy & Johnny, Buddy Knox, The Champs, Glen Glenn, Vince Everett, Sleepy LaBeef & Webb Pierce to boot! Come for the rockin', stay for the rollin'! Dig a bonus TIKI-BILLY set and say Happy 74th Birthday to Iggy Pop in the Wednesday nite edition of "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!" -seriously rockin'!™
There will be a rockin' party tonite! Celebrate the leaving of 2020 (good riddance!) and welcome the arrival of 2021 (hooray!) as we spin a timely mix of recent records paired with favorites from the annals of rock n' roll history! Dig ALL NEW 2020 platters from hot artists like Deke & The Whippersnappers, Lili Locksmith, The Sirocco Bros., Bloodshot Bill, Craig Shaw & he Excellos, Abby Girl & The Real Deal, The Delta Bombers, Eva Eastwood, Southwest Biscuit Co., Trevor Lake and Doyley & The Rejects, to name but a few PLUS... you can hear classic compositions from ol' skool rockers like Jack Scott, Trini Lopez, Jerry Reed, Don French, Ray Smith, The Wilburn Brothers, Freddy Fender, Bennie Hewitt, Bill Haley & Huelyn Duvall! A fun overview of some of the GREATEST albums from the last 12 months to help you ring in a rockin' New Year on DJ Del Villarreal's "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!" Good to the last BOP!
Tocaron juntos en 1070 en los tiempos del "Self portrait" y se quedó tan prendado de uno de los temas de ese disco de Dylan que Harrison lo incluyó en su triple "All things must pass". Ahora salen esas sesiones de grabación tan buscadas de hace medio siglo. Enamorado del buen hacer y de la clase de Gilbert O´Sullivan estás Toni Lukah Boo y miembro de Happy Losers. hasta tal punto que cuando desde el otro lado del charco le reclamó su amigo Rubin para que colaborase a la causa de lo que ha acabado siendo disco triple de distintas versiones de casi todo el panorama musical él eligiera este tema que está en el top 3 (junto a "Alone again" o "Claire") de las favoritas de todo el mundo. Noticia del día es que Michael Stipe está trabajando con dieciocho canciones (unas, ya acabadas; otras, ya, con letra) que deberán buena parte de ellas formar parte del álbum de debut del cantante de REM. Dos directos de los últimos días. El de The Jaded Hearts Club (ese supergrupo en donde conviven ilustres de Jet, Last Shadow Puppets, Zutons, Muse, Blur...) en el 100 Club de Londres leyendo el clásico de los Them de Van Morrison. O el de U2 en la tele irlandesa recuperando un tema navideño que salió en un recopilatorio de 1987. Novedades de fuera son el EP de Another Sky del que ya conocemos un tercer tema y un nuevo avance del cuarto disco de Virginia Wing desde Manchester. Además Al Green y una grabación de hace dos años del tema que daba título al disco de debut de Freddy Fender. Novedades de aquí son el EP de Le Traste, proyecto de Dani Cabezas; Neon Vampire que es la nueva era para quienes se llamaban Champagne y una pieza más de Lentillas de Colores subida a su bandcamp. En la recta final la lista de favoritos del año de Barack Obama entre los que se encuentra Jeff Tweedy en el número 2 y la edición de 24 cds en directo de los tiempos de "Darkness in the edge of town" de Bruce Springsteen allá por 1978 con la E Street de respaldo. Escuchar audio
Our journey into the discography of AT THE DRIVE-IN begins! This week we Get Real about this hard-working, van-dwelling band from Texas. We start with a brief discussion of their debut EPs--"Hell Paso" and "¡Alfaro Vive, Carajo!"--and then dive into the first LP, "Acrobatic Tenement." You've never heard Discographolgy get this hardcore/punk/emo before! Plus, a fateful public access talk show, phone phreaking, and lyrical content that would make David Cronenberg blush. We had a blast, so don't miss it! Our opening song is "Never Say Never Again" by More of That. You can listen to us on all major streaming platforms and on Bandcamp. Closing music is by Freddy Fender. Check out our YouTube channel Twitter: @discographpod Instragram: @moreofthatpresents Logan has cool stuff on YouTube at Logan Williams Music Brought to you by the AUX podcast network. https://aux-network.podiant.co/ Be the first on your block to support us and the rest of AUX on Patreon!
Our journey into the discography of AT THE DRIVE-IN begins! This week we Get Real about this hard-working, van-dwelling band from Texas. We start with a brief discussion of their debut EPs--"Hell Paso" and "¡Alfaro Vive, Carajo!"--and then dive into the first LP, "Acrobatic Tenement." You've never heard Discographolgy get this hardcore/punk/emo before! Plus, a fateful public access talk show, phone phreaking, and lyrical content that would make David Cronenberg blush. We had a blast, so don't miss it! Our opening song is "Never Say Never Again" by More of That. You can listen to us on all major streaming platforms and on [Bandcamp.](http://moreofthat.bandcamp.com) Closing music is by Freddy Fender. Check out our [YouTube channel](http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA3lq3Ps6gvSLpATIahRS3w) Twitter: [@discographpod](https://twitter.com/DiscographPod) Instragram: [@moreofthatpresents](https://www.instagram.com/moreofthatpresents/) Logan has cool stuff on YouTube at [Logan Williams Music](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHbukUQdl802vPjw1p_Fs9Q) Brought to you by the AUX podcast network. https://aux-network.podiant.co/ Be the first on your block to support us and the rest of AUX on [Patreon!](http://www.patreon.com/auxaudio)
Hoy queremos volver a señalar que el tema instrumental que abre y cierre cada uno de nuestros programas fue un regalo exclusivo de un gran amigo como Tony Luz, pionero del rock ‘n’ roll en España. Él fue autor e intérprete único de la sintonía de TOMA UNO. Y Tony Luz murió hace exactamente tres años, por lo que queremos compartir con vosotros lo mucho que le echamos de menos desde entonces. El 29 de noviembre de 1975, hace exactamente 45 años, Neil Young grabó "Like a Hurricane" en el Broken Arrow Ranch in Woodside, California, aunque no saldría a la luz hasta dos años más tarde, cuando se editó en single y formó parte del álbum American Stars 'n Bars. El noveno de los 10 discos que componen el segundo volumen de sus Neil Young Archives recién publicado, se abre con aquella canción que el canadiense compuso en la parte trasera de un DeSoto Suburban, el coche de finales de los años 40 que pertenecía a su vecino Taylor Phelps en La Honda, un pequeño pueblo del condado de San Mateo, en California. Por entonces se estaba recuperando de una operación en las cuerdas vocales que le impedían cantar y toda su energía la expresaba a través de la guitarra. Cubriendo tan solo cuatro años de su carrera, de 1972 a 1976, en el segundo volumen de su entrega de archivos personales, Neil Young se fija en la que todos consideramos su etapa más prolífica, e incluye 12 canciones nunca lanzadas en ningún formato, mientras que 50 son versiones inéditas de canciones conocidas. Entre los temas no publicados hasta ahora encontramos esta grabación junto a su paisana Joni Mitchell, que el 26 de agosto de 1973, llegó al Studio Instrument Rentals de Los Ángeles, donde Neil Young estaba sacando adelante Tonight’s the Night junto a los guitarristas Ben Keith y Nils Lofgren, el batería Ralph Molina y el bajista Billy Talbot. Es decir los Santa Monica Flyers. En aquel estudio surgió una versión desconocida hasta ahora de “Raised on Robbery”, la conversación de una prostituta que intenta ligar con un hombre solitario en un hotel, sin éxito. Al año siguiente sería el single de anticipo del álbum Court and Spark de la también artista canadiense. Kindred Spirits es uno de los discos de versiones más interesantes que hemos escuchado en mucho tiempo. Larkin Poe, sus protagonistas, han utilizado la variedad de estilos elegidos para moverse por una variedad de amplios espacios sonoros que abarca desde Robert Johnson a Post Malone, pasando por Lenny Kravitz, Allman Brothers, Elvis Presley, Elton John, los Moody Blues, Derek And The Dominos y Neil Young. En este último caso, las hermanas Lovell han elegido “Rockin’ In The Free World”, una canción que partió de una frase de Frank Sampedro cuando pensaban hacer un concierto en la Unión Soviética en 1989 y que formó parte en su álbum Freedom, con dos versiones, una eléctrica y otra acústica al estilo de “Hey Hey My My” en Rust Never Sleep. Hablaba de George Bush padre, del Ayatollah Khomeini y de Jesse Jackson. Cuando Trump se presentó a las elecciones en 2016 utilizó la canción contra la voluntad del canadiense. Kelsey Waldon fue el único fichaje en vida de John Prine de su sello Oh Boy!, por deseo expreso de su dueño, el fallecido músico de Illinois a causa del COVID-19. Nativa de Monkey’s Eyebrow, en Kentucky, tiene una extraordinaria capacidad para componer canciones muy personales que abarcan las más distintas facetas de la condición humana desde su visión como sureña de un país como el suyo. Es por eso que los derechos humanos se han convertido en uno de los focos de su último EP, They’ll Never Keep Us Down, donde canta sobre la injusticia racial o las condiciones laborales de los mineros del carbón de su tierra natal. Para ello se ha acogido a siete canciones de músicos tan dispares como Nina Simone, Hazel Dickens, Bob Dylan, Neil Young o Kristofferson. Su versión de "I Wish I Knew How It would Feel to Be Free", un tema que se convirtió en himno en pro de los derechos civiles en Estados Unidos durante los años 60 y que Nina Simone hizo muy popular en el 67, ha contado con Devon Gilfillian en el apoyo vocal. El pasado jueves 12, Lucinda Williams hizo público el segundo de los seis conciertos temáticos que ha grabado con el título de Lu's Jukebox en apoyo de promotores y salas de conciertos y que irá distribuyendo hasta finales de año. Esta vez se trataba de Southern Soul From Memphis To Muscle Shoals And More, con una selección de 10 versiones e canciones de rhythm and blues y una de cierre que suponía recordar su álbum Car Wheels on a Gravel Road gracias a “Still I Long for Your Kiss”. Lucinda recordó a Brook Benton, Ann Pebbles, Etta James, Al Green, Otis Redding, Bobby Gentry o Joe South entre otros y, por supuesto, no olvidó a Barbara Lynn, cuyo “You’ll Lose a Good Thing” de 1962 también cantó Aretha Franklin e incluso fue versionada por Freddy Fender en el 1976, llevándola al No.1 de las listas de country. La canción que anticipó el último álbum de Lucinda Williams, Good Souls Better Angels, fue "Man Without A Soul", tres años después de que revisara aquel Sweet Old World de 1992. En ese registro se dedicó a abordar los problemas que les son más cercanos y, por supuesto, no ha podido obviar las cuestiones políticas, un terreno en el que, además, entró en profundidad. Hablamos de un disco con evidentes tintes de blues, elementos de rock y un poderoso protagonismo de la guitarra de Stuart Mathis. Ahora esa canción ha obtenido una nominación al premio Grammy a la mejor canción de raíz Americana, compartido con su marido, Tom Overby, que compuso el tema con ella. Desde Carolina del Sur, el guitarrista Marcus King se ha convertido en una de las grandes realidades de la música Americana con acento sureño. Ahora al lado del productor Dan Auerbach, ha conseguido precisamente la nominación al mejor álbum de Americana con El Dorado, el primero de sus álbumes como solista tras su etapa como cabeza visible de la Marcus King Band. Un disco que incluye piezas tan rotundas como “The Well”, compuesta por él, Auerbach y Ronnie Bowman, que sirvió en su momento como primera escucha del trabajo con un impactante trabajo a la guitarra. Acaba de cumplir 28 años y Billy Strings, que recibió el apodo de su tía, se ha convertido en un instrumentista con una envidiable habilidad para interpretar las distintas formas en que se manifiesta el bluegrass. Este joven músico de Lansing, en el estado de Michigan, es la gran realidad de un género muy revitalizado en este siglo XXI. Home, su último álbum, aspira a llevarse un Grammy como mejor álbum de bluegrass, un regalo sonoro impregnado de miradas al pasado que recuerdan a las jam bands, y también a los grandes del jazz o del bluegrass. Son los sonidos puros que, como en “Hollow Heart”, memorizan de dónde viene y le activan a encontrar nuevos horizontes. Si la Country Music Association se olvidó mencionar a John Prine en su última gala de entrega de premios, la Academia de la Música no lo ha hecho y ha nominado al Grammy al artista como mejor interpretación de Americana del año por “I Remember Everything”, la última canción grabada por el mítico artista que nos arrebató el Covid-19 el pasado mes de abril. Competirá también con Lucinda Williams y su marido para lograr ser la mejor canción de raíz Americana. "I Remember Everything" está compuesta por Prine y su buen amigo Pat McLaughlin, contando recuerdos del pasado que dejan una marca indeleble. En enero de 2018, la USC Annenberg Inclusion Initiative publicó un estudio sobre la industria musical, señalando que la mujer necesitaba un mínimo de seis años para situarse al mismo nivel del hombre. She Is The Music, es una organización que busca cerrar esa brecha, apoyando a las mujeres en todos los aspectos de la industria de la música, aumentando sus oportunidades y su visibilidad, procurando que la próxima generación de mujeres consiga roles de liderazgo en esa industria. The Highwomen han tomado la iniciativa junto a She Is The Music para organizar campus de composición femeninos y ayudar a financiar programas de tutoría. “Crowded Table”, una canción que Natalie Hemby y Brandi Carlile han compuesto con Lori McKenna y que se ha convertido en todo un himno desde que las escucharon estrenarlo en el Newport Folk Festival del año pasado. Ahora, sus tres compositoras aspiran a llevarse el Grammy como mejor canción country. A lo largo de su carrera, Linda Ronstadt ha cantado temas de todos los estilos musicales imaginables, desde country a ópera y comedia musical, pasando por folk, rhythm'n'blues, rock'n'roll, pop o música latina. En todos los casos, su voz ha brillado tanto que se ha convertido en una de las vocalistas femeninas de mayor prestigio. Su segundo álbum en solitario, Silk Purse, cumplió esta primavera medio siglo desde su publicación, siendo recordado por canciones como “Long Long Time”, una balada exquisita que llegó a ser nominada a los premios Grammy y en el que hablaba de haber hecho todo lo posible por retener a su pareja. Ahora, 50 años después, la legendaria artista de Arizona ve como su documental Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice está nominada para llevarse el fonógrafo dorado como mejor película musical. Escuchar audio
BOOTS & SADDLE - October 13, 2020 1. Are You Teasing Me - Margie Bowes (Single - 1960) 2. Walking the Floor Over You - Ernest Tubb (Live from the Lonestar Cafe) 3. Since I Met You Baby - Freddy Fender (20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Freddy Fender) 4. Walls of Time - Tessy Lou and the Shotgun Stars (Somewhere in Texas - 2015) 5. She's All I Got - Johnny Paycheck (She's All I Got - 1971) 6. Wait a Minute - Jo Anne Campbell (Single - 1957) 7. (I'm Gonna Get Over This) Some Day - Logan Ledger (Logan Ledger - 2020) 8. It Won't Be Long - Rachel Brooke (The Loneliness In Me - 2020) 9. Ride On - David Quinn (Letting Go - 2020) 10. Sing a Song - Gus Clark & The Least of His Problems (Single - 2020) 11. Carryin' on This Way - Dale Watson (Carryin' On - 2010) 12. Who'll Be The First - Scotty Campbell (Smokin' and Drinkin' - 2008) 13. Caked Joy Rag - Robbie Fulks (50-Vc. Doberman - 2009) 14. Pretty Little Poison - Robbie Fulks feat. Lucinda Williams (Let's Kill Saturday Night - 1998) 15. These Two Eyes - Jake Hooker (The Outsider - 2009) 16. Honky Tonk Chapel - Tyler Lance Walker Gill (Tyler Lance Walker Gill - 2020) 17. So Far from Cool - Ansley Oakley (Single - 2019) 18. Hank's Checkout Line - Nick Shoulders (Okay, Crawdad. - 2019) 19. I'm Gonna Be a Country Girl Again - Buffy Sainte-Marie (I'm Gonna Be a Country Girl Again - 1968) 20. El Arracadas - Vicente Fernández (El Ídolo de México - (1973) 21. It's Gonna Take a Little Bit Longer - Charley Pride (A Sunshiny Day with Charley Pride - 1972) 22. Miss You - Slow Leaves (Shelf Life - 2020) 23. It Never Rains - Noel McKay (Sketches of South Central Texas - 2015) 24. Bad Liver and a Broken Heart - Zachary Lucky (Single - 2020) 25. High on Style - John Guliak (Fisherman, Farmer, Fool - Part 2 - Farmer - 2020) 26. Always Be a Texan - The Merles (Middle of the Night - EP - 2020) 27. The Long Road - Brittany Brooks (Lend Me Your Hand - 2020) 28. It Had to Be You - Mike T. Kerr (Spring Garden Bandstand - 2020) 29. In the Palm of Your Hand (Mono Single Version) - Buck Owens (Buck 'Em! the Music of Buck Owens (1955-1967)
One of the best comedy series to ever come to television. Started in the early '50's, Jackie Gleason and Art Carney became household names. This look will either bring back a lot of memories or it will introduce you to this unforgettable team.Freddy Fender had a most unique voice that led him to stardom. In this presentation you will hear some of his biggest hits.Grady L. will come along with stories that will be guaranteed to make you laugh.Enjoy!
The Chicano Movement of the 60s and 70s and the growth of the Hispanic population in the U.S. influenced popular culture. Music was no exception. Artists ranging from Santana to Freddy Fender had successful careers in music in an era when Hispanic Americans sought more and better representation in the country's politics and culture.
Rudy's candid interview with Freddy Fender, including how Freddy wanted to be remembered.
DJ FLuffy and CC interview Tammy Fender, about her new book she wrote about her Father, Freddy Fender! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael-lopez262/support
Label: ABC-Dot 17540Year: 1975Condition: MPrice: $12.00Stereo/Stereo promo copy. The song "Before The Next Teardrop Falls," the hit that finally gave Fender a national audience after years (his first chart single was in 1960 on Imperial!) of him working mainly in RnB and Rockabilly grooves, its arrangement, and Fender's tender, yet passionate expression of love for his "one that got away", strikes a chord in me that can literally render me speechless, I'm so moved. So finding a decent recording of this masterpiece is always a top priority. Enjoy! Note: This beautiful promo 45 record comes in a vintage ABC/Dot Records factory sleeve. The labels grade very close to Mint in appearance, and the vinyl looks untouched. The powerful audio sounds pristine Mint.
Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys covering Freddy Fender? You bet! We kick off the show with a track from this new EP of tunes as well as the latest from Whitney Rose, Pike Cavalero, Sonny & His Wild Cows, Adriano Batolba Trio, The Rhythm Treasures, Marti Brom, Dasta & The Smokin' Snakes, The Obscuritones and Tommy C & The Black Widow Grease Band. Plus, we take an instru-Mental Breakdown, a stroll to the Doo-Wop Corner, hear a couple of great requests in Hey Mr. DJ and a Jammin' James Jukebox selection of the week by The Jesters featuring Jerry Phillips!!
DJ FLuffy and CC interview Tammy Fender, about her new book she wrote about her Father, Freddy Fender!
In this edition of the Americana One Podcast, Raul Malo tells us why the Mavericks decided to cover songs like Bruce Springsteen's "Hungry Heart," Elvis Presley's "Don't Be Cruel" and Freddy Fender's "Before the Next Teardrop Falls" - all with new arrangements and in delightfully tacky packaging. Read more The post Show #39 Raul Malo on “The Mavericks Play the Hits” appeared first on Americana One.
South Texas Football Unlimited THE CONTENT OF THIS PROGRAM IS SOLELY THE RESPONSIBILITY OF STFU AND NOT THE LONE STAR GRIDIRON STAFF, BOARD, MEMBERSHIP OR ASSOCIATES. Season 2 Episode 20 Jeff Dubrof Returns! After bragging how Jeff leads the PIck ‘Em Challenge, the boys get into... the Houston Astros? Little Game 2 discussion before the guys […]
Jo-Ann Campbell [00:26] a side: "Wait a Minute" b side: "(It's True) I'm in Love with You" Gone Records Gone 5014 1957 Some toe-tappin pop rock from 1957. Lou Reed [05:22] a side: "Walk on the Wild Side" b side: "Vicious" RCA Records GB-10162 1973 The grooviest of bass grooves performed by journeyman Herbie Flowers on both upright and fretless electric basses. And in this 1975 reissue, a vicious b-side. The original single was released in 1972 as a double a-side with "Perfect Day". Hunt down the Classic Albums episode of Transformer if you haven't already seen it. You won't be disappointed. Ko Ko Taylor [13:20] a side: "Wang Dang Doodle" b side: "Blues Heaven" Checker Records 1135 1966 A hot hot single from Ms. Taylor, with the song's writer Willie Dixon joining in on vocals and Buddy Guy along side Johnny "Twist" Williams on guitar. Freddy Fender [18:45] a side: "Wasted Days and Wasted Nights" b side: "I Love My Rancho Grande" ABC Dot Records DOA-17558 1975 A very successful re-recording of his 1959 Duncan Records single. This one made it all the way up to number 8 on the US Hot 100. On the flipside we have some mighty fine Tejano. Kowloon Walled City a side: "The Way It Will Be" [25:17] Dangers b side, track 1: "This Mystic Decade" [30:38] Thou b side, track 2: "Constantly" [34:14] Lingua Ignota b side, track 3: "Sexless/No Sex" [36:33] Sisters in Christ SIC004 2019 Released as a benefit for their store in New Orleans, this Sisters in Christ features Kowloon Walled City covering Gillian Welch with friends of KWTF Josh Staples and Sara Sanger on vocals, Dangers covering Hot Snakes, Thou covering Cower, and Lingua Ignota covering Iron Lung. Bonnie 'Prince' Billy [38:17] a side: "We All, Us Three, Will Ride" b side: "Barcelona" Isota Records sody005 2002 Another fine Isota Records release, this time from Will Oldham. The a-side is a revision of his earlier "We All, Us Three, Will Ride" from Palace Music's 1995 Viva Last Blues and the flipside a rollicking tale about the Catalonian capital. The Go-Go's [49:28] a side: "We Got the Beat" b side: "Can't Stop the World" I.R.S. Records IR-9903 1981 The breakout his from the L.A. ladies we visited in the last episode that evidently stemmed out of their covering The Miracles "Going to a Go Go". The b-side is pretty great too. Runt [55:22] a side: "We Gotta Get You a Woman" b side: "Baby Let's Swing/The Last Thing You Said/Don't Tie My Hands" Ampex Records X-31001 1970 Todd Rundgren's post-Nazz pre-solo album, which is basically Tood plus the Sales brothers. This single made it to number 20 on the Hot 100 and would later be covered by The Four Tops. Music behind the DJ: "A View to a Kill (That Fatal Kiss)" by John Barry.
This week, Augie Meyers reflects on his astounding musical career, collaborating with some of the biggest names in music. Auggie was just a kid growing up in San Antonio, Texas when he met and became instant friends with Doug Sahm, with whom he formed The Sir Douglas Quintet. Augie always on the VOX organ. That was his sound. It would carry him all over the world, with hits like "She’s About A Mover," and "Mendocino." When the Quintet ran its course they formed Texas Tornados with Freddy Fender and Flaco Jimenez. Augie would later record two albums with Bob Dylan - 'Time Out of Mind' and 'Love and Theft.' He also recorded 'Wicked Grin' with John Hammond and Tom Waits, and worked in Canada with Doug, Amos Garrett and Gene Taylor.
Welcome to Season One Episode Ten of the HECHO Corpus Christi Podcast, the podcast featuring Corpus Christi’s Creators Makers Doers and Builders. Dusty Oliveira is our guest on today’s episode. You know him as El Dusty. Dusty is a Corpus Christi-area native who was born in Corpus proper and raised on and off in Calallen. His parents and family raised him a “melting pot of music” from East Coast rap to classical and cumbia. Dusty has been a force in downtown Corpus for nearly two decades. Dusty has had a studio in downtown since the early 2000s, and he and his wife Cecy Trevino of Chicas Rock live in downtown, right above his current studio and creative collaborative, PRODUCE. Dusty’s song Cubmia Anthem was nominated for a Latin Grammy, and he has become an ambassador for new cumbia music and for Corpus Christi all over the world. Not only is Dusty a recording artist, he also produces other artists under the Americano Label and produces concerts and shows, like Tropicoso here in Corpus at House of Rock and Peligroso in Austin. Dusty walks us into the future of the Corpus sound, made famous by legends like Freddy Fender and Selena, and now being interpreted anew by artists coming up in his wake. Dusty’s influence ranges all over the world, and he has opportunities to proselytize for Corpus in areas that few others do. He’s planted his roots in downtown, and he has opened his creative space for collaboration with other Corpus rising stars. We are fortunate to have Dusty here! Please be sure to follow him on Instagram @eldusty and to follow PRODUCE @prdc2010. And be sure to follow Cecy and Chicas Rock @chicasrock. Don’t forget to follow us too @hechocorpus. Thank you to our infrastructure partners the Sound Guys, Clint Tucker Homes, and Sawyer Audiology. And thank you for taking time to listen! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hechocorpus/message
Episode 42 - Interviews and performances with the best of Austin's hard working musicians being interviewed by local comedians. Sometimes strange, sometimes serious, but always sincere. Brought to you by Music Firsthand. Streaming live every Tuesday, 7pm CT. This show is made possible because of generous patrons! Become a patron for as little as $1 and get access to rewards, bonus content and exclusive features. Join the club: Comedians Interviewing Musicians Vodcast Podcast Hosts: BeckiJo Neill and Luis Flandes Bo DePeña strides in with Benjamin Alan Levy on the fiddle to the Music Firsthand Studio! The Chief of Security makes an unexpected cameo, we chat about Freddy Fender and the Texas Tornadoes, long-distance relationships, the cowboy cha cha, take some fan questions, strange odors, Ru Paul, Brett Montgomery Winning's hair, food poisoning, and singing murder ballads for exes! Plus, we say farewell to the fantastic Luis Flandes wrapping up Season 3 and we introduce comedian Claude Ramey to kick off Season 4! Enjoy! Enjoy y'all! Recorded June 12, 2018. Brought to you by Austin Eastciders Collaboratory and 4th Tap Brewing Co-op. **** Check out the live video and subscribe to our YouTube channel. Hire a local band with our live music booking app that matches you based on lifestyle and brand. Request the app here: Music Firsthand. Keep up with the Austin music news for free with the Austin Music Firsthand Magazine on Flipboard. Like and share! window.addEventListener('sfsi_plus_functions_loaded', function() { if (typeof sfsi_plus_widget_set == 'function') { sfsi_plus_widget_set(); } })
Charley Crockett is a self-taught guitarist who cut his teeth busking on the streets of America. He hails from the same Texas border town as Freddy Fender. He has a talent for seamlessly integrating traditional blues with country. Charley has cut several studio records, his latest is called Lil GL’s Blue Bonanza. The album features original songs and a few covers of blues standards including Jimmy Reed’s hit, ‘Bright Lights Big City’ and GL Crockett’s south Chicago hit, ‘There’s a Man Down There.’
Charley Crockett is a self-taught guitarist who cut his teeth busking on the streets of America. He hails from the same Texas border town as Freddy Fender. He has a talent for seamlessly integrating traditional blues with country. Charley has cut several studio records, his latest is called Lil GL’s Blue Bonanza. The album features original songs and a few covers of blues standards including Jimmy Reed’s hit, ‘Bright Lights Big City’ and GL Crockett’s south Chicago hit, ‘There’s a Man Down There.’
Our listeners voted again, and we listened. Pick and grin with us as we discuss two episodes of country variety classic "Hee Haw," featuring Freddy Fender, Melba Montgomery, Johnny Cash, and La Costa. Crank up the laugh track, let the banjo licks fly, and don't let the fence hit you on the way out. Plus, we hear an extra-special "Hee Haw" story from one our listeners.
More than a year after Audrey and Hank Williams's divorce is finalized, a judge reverses the decision, 11 weeks after Hank Williams Jr. is born. Johnny Horton records his final song, Freddy Fender's signature tops the chart, Tammy Wynette sues the tabloids, we remember the birthday of singer-songwriter-manager Merle Kilgore, and it's always five o'clock somewhere! Subscribe to this podcast on iTunes, Google, and Spotify!
"People today are still living off the table scraps of the sixties. They are still being passed around - the music and the ideas." Bob Dylan Is it Tuesday yet, you say?? Yes, it is and that means it's time for our latest episode!!! This week DJ Dave is featuring songs by Aretha Franklin, Bob Dylan, R. Kelly, Freddy Fender, Sam Paglia, Dick Dale and his del-tones, The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, and Black Uhuru!!! SUBSCRIBE: iTunes TWITTER: @MusicFirstPcast FACEBOOK: Music First Podcast INSTAGRAM: MusicFirstPodcast EMAIL: MusicFirstPodcast@gmail.com
Freddy Fender rose from poverty to musical success, battled addiction, and found peace through religion.Fame can be amazing. However, many famous people get caught in the trappings of addiction. Tammy Lorraine Huerta Fender tells the gospel truth about her father, Freddy Fender. Known as the King of Tex-Mex, Freddy wanted the whole truth of his life to be honestly shared. Freddy was a Mexican-American singer who rose from the depths of poverty, breaking free from a life spent picking cotton and rising to a life spent picking guitar. In his youth, in 1956, he was the first to record and sing Spanish rock and roll; he was known as the “Mexican Elvis” and called “El Bebop Kid.” In the mid-1970s, Fender would become famous literally overnight as a rock ‘n’ country megastar with his first two monster hits “Before the Next Teardrop Falls” and “Wasted Days and Wasted Nights.” Instantaneously, his records crossed over the Billboard country charts into the rock and pop charts, each rising to No. 1. He was given a Country Music Association award for “Single of the Year” and an Academy of Country Music award as “Most Promising Male Artist” in 1975. His voice and charismatic personality also made him a nationwide television celebrity in the ‘70s and ‘80s. During his last 21 years of sobriety, Freddy sought spiritual redemption, practiced forgiveness and made amends in his daily life; he came to lead by example with the aid of his higher power Jesus Christ. Freddy Fender was known to millions of people across the world as “an ordinary man who had extraordinary God-given talents.” Listen as Tammy joins Dr. Bond to share her memories of her father’s life of adversity and redemption.
Freddy Fender rose from poverty to musical success, battled addiction, and found peace through religion.Fame can be amazing. However, many famous people get caught in the trappings of addiction. Tammy Lorraine Huerta Fender tells the gospel truth about her father, Freddy Fender. Known as the King of Tex-Mex, Freddy wanted the whole truth of his life to be honestly shared. Freddy was a Mexican-American singer who rose from the depths of poverty, breaking free from a life spent picking cotton and rising to a life spent picking guitar. In his youth, in 1956, he was the first to record and sing Spanish rock and roll; he was known as the “Mexican Elvis” and called “El Bebop Kid.” In the mid-1970s, Fender would become famous literally overnight as a rock ‘n’ country megastar with his first two monster hits “Before the Next Teardrop Falls” and “Wasted Days and Wasted Nights.” Instantaneously, his records crossed over the Billboard country charts into the rock and pop charts, each rising to No. 1. He was given a Country Music Association award for “Single of the Year” and an Academy of Country Music award as “Most Promising Male Artist” in 1975. His voice and charismatic personality also made him a nationwide television celebrity in the ‘70s and ‘80s. During his last 21 years of sobriety, Freddy sought spiritual redemption, practiced forgiveness and made amends in his daily life; he came to lead by example with the aid of his higher power Jesus Christ. Freddy Fender was known to millions of people across the world as “an ordinary man who had extraordinary God-given talents.” Listen as Tammy joins Dr. Bond to share her memories of her father’s life of adversity and redemption.
Avengers mania! Black Panther rules! Desert music festivals, current events, and catching up. Recorded @ The Dons, May 1 2018 You should know Freddy Fender. Keith does. Oh, and Keith: Ritzy and her Uber driver @itsnooch and his pal @imgizzle helped facilitate some Citizens Remix. #famforreal. Do NOT miss Ritzy at Ladies Love Project's When She Rises in Venice. Check out the Dirty John podcast and Dirty John Live! Seriously. The Atlanta Monster podcast is also pretty fascinating. Find us on Stitcher and iTunes!
James has played guitar, fiddle, mandolin, pedal and lap steel guitar for Delbert McClinton, Bonnie Bramlett, Pam Tillis, Lee Roy Parnell, Charlie Daniels, Freddy Fender, Kinky Friedman, Levon Helm, Kris Kristofferson and Willie Nelson, on over 185 albums including a Grammy winner… James talks about playing in Texas with a chain link fence in front of the band… seeing Freddie King live in concert… his 42-year marriage… partying too much to help him overcome his shyness and insecurity when he was younger… what’s kept him working successfully for the last 42 years… and the highs and lows of the music business and how he’s managed to deal with them both... Subscribe https://www.EveryoneLovesGuitar.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EveryoneLovesGuitar/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everyonelovesguitar/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ELovesGuitar
Historical facts about country artists Tex Ritter, Flatt & Scruggs, Freddy Fender, Garth Brooks, Dierks Bentley and we remember the birthday of Carl Smith.
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Welcome to 2018 and to episode 46 of Love That Album: The Compilation Edition. This month, Eric talks about compilations from rock and country artist Freddy Fender along with 50s guitar slingers Duane Eddy and Link Wray. All three men left their mark on rock with their sounds and their songs. So take a listen and travel back to a time when the sounds were different, simpler, yet still had the magic spark of Rock! You can download the show by searching for Love That Album in the iTunes store or downloading streaming directly from http://lovethatalbum.blogspot.com Send the show feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbum If you enjoy what you hear, please tell a friend or ten to tune in.
Direct download link for the episode This month we feature an interview with John McClung, a noted pedal steel player and teacher (in fact, he’s been nicknamed both “Mr. Twang” and “Professor Twang” depending on who’s asking). His credits include recording work with Connie Stevens; touring with Freddy Fender; playing (with 7 other LA steelers) […]
In this interview I speak with Dwight Adair, writer/director/producer at Seadra Productions. We talk about film and the color-grading experience of West Texas Muse, a film about Tommy Hancock. This documentary is 64 minutes long and was shot over a period of 10 years on SD video. There were quite a few special challenges in getting the movie finished. It was originally edited on a FCP3 system, and the movie included many old family movies and stills, all needing special color correction. Dwight did an amazing job of editing the story and building up the initial sound track. As you know, the devil is in the details with audio, so I want to give a special shout-out to Reed Hart for his dedication to reworking the soundtrack from start to finish to make it perfect. He truly has a intuitive feel for what sounsd right in a mix between words and music. The movie is being submitted to film festivals this year, but I believe there are plans to create DVDs so check back later on this if you are interested. I post and update when that occurs. Synopsis: West Texas Muse is a documentary about the Texas fiddler and songwriter Tommy Hancock, originally based in Lubbock as the house band/owner of the Cotton Club. The Cotton Club became well known as a premiere West Texas dance hall, holding as many as 1600 people, and provided an opportunity for famous musicians touring the Southwest and the West Coast to take a much-needed respite from their long bus rides. These famous performers included Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Bush, Don Walser, Merle Haggard, Hank Thompson, Ray Price, Freddy Fender, and many others. As Hancock became interested in hippies and LSD, he began a spiritual quest that not only changed his life and music, but influenced many well-known Texas musicians, some now based in Austin, such as Joe Ely, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Lloyd Maines, Jesse Taylor, and many others. It also changed the Cotton Club from being a dance hall for country music into something that more closely resembled the Armadillo World Headquarters in Austin, where cowboys, hippies, bikers, and persons of all descriptions learned to get along and enjoy various types of music. Hancock formed the Supernatural Family Band, and later, when he could no longer perform due to arthritis, he supported the Texana Dames with his songwriting and dancing. Musician, bandleader, songwriter, author, and father, Tommy Hancock now lives in Austin and is the subject of this 64-minute exploratory documentary about a wise, spiritual man who has much to say about life.
New podcast this week with tracks from artists: The Movers, The Diplomats, Freddy Fender, Nas, Tupac, Stereophonics, Orchestra Capri, Sigur Ros, James & Bobby Purify, The Association, Gary Lewis & The Playboys, Atlas Genius, and Jesse J. As always you can find us a few places: Itunes: http://bit.ly/Hg2RdK Facebook: http://on.fb.me/IzhiJV
Latinopia.com - Latino Arts, History, Culture & Entertainment
Latinopia.com: Latino MusicSHOW DESCRIPTION: The Latinopia.com Podcast is Video Podcast show about Latino Art, History and Culture. The Podcast is published by PodcastStudios.com for Latinopia.EPISODE TITLE: Latino MUSIC: FLACO JIMENEZ STYLINGSEPISODE DESCRIPTION: Flaco Jimenez is perhaps the best known Conjunto music accordionist in the world. He has performed with Ry Cooder, Freddy Fender, Los Lobos, The Rolling Stones and many other groups. The Hohner Company, manufacturers of accordions, has even seen fit to create a special line of Hohner accordions named after Flaco and employing his unique tuning. Latinopia visited with Flaco and asked him to showcase his unique accordion stylings.SHOW CONTACT INFO: EMAIL: podcast@latinopia.comURL: http://latinopia.comPODCAST RSS FEED: http://feeds.feedburner.com/Latinopia
César Vidal nos dedica temas de The Original Dixieland Ramblers, Freddy Fender, Coyote Dax, Aretha Franklin, Otis Redding, Ray Charles y Patsy Cline. La película de la semana es 'Siete novias para siete hermanos'. Para terminar el gospel de Mahalia Jackson y Louis Allen Rawls.
Freddy Fender, Archie Whitewater, the Creation, Back Off Track, Kurt Vile, Gary U.S. Bonds, Buddy Miles, the Band, Leonard Cohen, Little Feat, Townes Van Zandt, Entrance, and Oblivians.
Our journey into the discography of AT THE DRIVE-IN begins! This week we Get Real about this hard-working, van-dwelling band from Texas. We start with a brief discussion of their debut EPs--"Hell Paso" and "¡Alfaro Vive, Carajo!"--and then dive into the first LP, "Acrobatic Tenement." You've never heard Discographolgy get this hardcore/punk/emo before! Plus, a fateful public access talk show, phone phreaking, and lyrical content that would make David Cronenberg blush. We had a blast, so don't miss it! Our opening song is "Never Say Never Again" by More of That. You can listen to us on all major streaming platforms and on [Bandcamp.](http://moreofthat.bandcamp.com) Closing music is by Freddy Fender. Check out our [YouTube channel](http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA3lq3Ps6gvSLpATIahRS3w) Twitter: [@discographpod](https://twitter.com/DiscographPod) Instragram: [@moreofthatpresents](https://www.instagram.com/moreofthatpresents/) Logan has cool stuff on YouTube at [Logan Williams Music](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHbukUQdl802vPjw1p_Fs9Q) Brought to you by the AUX podcast network. https://aux-network.podiant.co/ Be the first on your block to support us and the rest of AUX on [Patreon!](http://www.patreon.com/auxaudio)