Crash hospitalizes Jon Dee Electric Touch keeps buzzing Vocal
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Crash hospitalizes Jon Dee Electric Touch keeps buzzing Vocal
EXTRA 07 31 08 news calendar releases artist q&a chart click here to read click here to read click here to read click here to read click here to read Crash hospitalizes Jon Dee had returned to the intensive care unit at Brackenridge Hospital after emergency surgery and “will remain hospitalized for several more days.” Electric Touch keeps buzzing Jon Dee Graham at Continental Club in May Photo by Cindy Royal Austin Music Awards Hall of Fame member and acclaimed solo artist Jon Dee Graham was hospitalized after a harrowing car crash on I-35 on his way home from a Friday night gig in Grand Prairie. According to his family’s post on his MySpace page, Graham fell asleep at the wheel and hit a median barrier; no other cars were involved, but Graham’s Volvo was totaled. Mark Finkelpearl, director of the recent Graham documentary, Swept Away, informed friends in an e-mail that the songwriter suffered broken ribs, a concussion, a problem with his spleen and “issues with his back.” “He is pretty banged up,” his family wrote, adding, “Evidently, driving a Volvo really did save his life. The Volvo died; thank God Jon Dee didn’t.” An update to MySpace on July 28 reported that Graham The Austin-based rock quartet Electric Touch will continue its high-profile conquest of America by hooking up with the Fratellis and Airborne Toxic Event! for a national tour kicking off Sept. 1 in Cleveland. The band — featuring British expat Shane Lawlor (formerly of the IV Thieves) on vocals, Christopher Leigh on guitar, Louis Messina Jr. on drums and Ross Dubois on bass — has already played or been booked on nearly every major U.S. music festival of the year, including Coachella, Bonnaroo, this weekend’s Lollapalooza and September’s Austin City Limits Music Festival. Their self-titled debut will be released by Texas-based Justice Records on Aug. 26. compounded by relentless touring. “I was referred to Vanderbilt Medical Center, where they confirmed that there is a blood-filled polyp taking up about a third of my right vocal cord,” Boland wrote. “It is totally treatable, but if ignored, the damage will become more serious and permanent. Once the phrase ‘could be career-ending’ was uttered, taking a break ceased to be an option and became the only choice.” Boland added that he expects to know more after his next trip to the Nashville hospital, but ended on an optimistic note: “Fear not, we will return, as always, with vigor and vengeance.” Boland and his band, the Stragglers, will release Comal County Blue Aug. 26. Franke drops Gulf Coast Blue Veteran Texas singer-songwriter Denise Franke, a contemporary of the same Houston and Austin folk circles that spawned Nanci EXTRA PUBLISHER/ EDITORS New Braunfels-based Red Dirt/Texas country mainstay Jason Boland had to cancel a handful of recent concert dates after developing a serious nodule on his vocal cord — brought on, he explained in a letter to fans, by the strain of finishing up his forthcoming album, LY N N E M A R G O L I S C I N D Y R O YA L RICHARD SKANSE A S S O C I AT E E D I T O R ART DIRECTOR CODEY ALLEN T O R Q U I L S C O T T- D E WA R www.txmusic.com WEB SITE DESIGNER MAILING ADDRESS Vocal cord injury sidelines Boland S T E WA R T R A M S E R EDITOR-IN-CHIEF W I L LT H I N G PO BOX 50273 AUSTIN, TX 78763 SUBSCRIPTIONS: 1-877-35-TEXAS OFFICE: 512-638-8900 E-MAIL: INFO@TXMUSIC.COM COPYRIGHT © 2008 BY TEXAS MUSIC, L.L.C. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. R E P R O D U C T I O N I N W H O L E O R PA R T I S P R O H I B I T E D . Griffith and Eric Taylor, will release Gulf Coast Blue on Certain Records Aug. 5. Produced by Mark Hallman and featuring a guest appearance by Eliza Gilkyson, among other notables, the album is a collection of character portraits and snapshots inspired in large part by Franke’s adopted hometown of Galveston. This is Franke’s third solo release and first since 2001’s Taylor-produced Comfort. It’s a family affair Gary P. Nunn, Steven Fromholz, Eleven Hundred Springs, Johnny Bush, Walt Wilkins, Ed Burleson, Sunny Sweeney and the Band of Heathens are just some of the 32 acts booked for Texas-centric singer/songwriter Tommy Alverson’s 11th Family Gathering, to be held Oct. 2-4 at Loyd Park on Joe Pool Lake in Grand Prairie. (A lake named after a Pool in a Prairie. Only in Texas.) Advance tickets for the BYOB event are $50, on sale at tommyalverson.com. Full hook-up campsites also are available; more info on those at loydpark.com or 817-467-2104. Mark Chesnutt’s bus rear-ended Mark Chesnutt’s tour bus was involved in an accident Sunday while transporting the Beaumont native’s band back to Nashville after a performance at Billy Bob’s in Fort Worth. Traveling during the early morning hours, the bus was rear-ended by a vehicle traveling 100 mph. Chesnutt was not on board; he had flown back to his home in Beaumont. But the majority of his band — Delaney Jackson, Cary Stone Lee Kelley, Steve Ledford, Bob Gulley and Don Bradley, along with driver Dave Simon and road manager Kenny Thurman — was. Fortunately, no one was injured. According to the Nashville Tennessean, the young male driver of the car that struck the bus allegedly had been drinking and was driving without a license. His vehicle was demolished. “I’m really, really glad all the boys are all right. Thank God.” Chesnutt said. “... inasmuch as I was in the air, I’d still rather drive than fly! I love the bus!” SPI fest lineup announced The second annual South Padre International Music Festival, Oct. 31-Nov. 2 on South Padre Island, has a Fastball Photo by Cindy Royal knockout lineup headlined by Willie Nelson, Alejandro Escovedo, Fastball, Grupo Fantasma, Los Lonely Boys, Ghostland Observatory, Del Castillo, Sarah Hickman, Vallejo and a couple of classics: Blue Öyster Cult and Foghat. And that’s just the top of the list. More than 40 acts will haunt more than 10 beach venues at this Halloween-weekend event, which got great reviews from those who attended last year. Early-bird tickets, at $78 (plus fees), will be available till Aug. 24; a portion of each ticket sold will go toward Hurricane Dolly relief efforts in the Rio Grande Valley. They’re available at Ticketmaster outlets or spimusicfest.com, or by phone at 956-6687740 or 866-448-7849 (Ticketmaster Express). PBS airs Cash, label remixes him Technically, he’s not a Texan, but he did his U.S. Air Force basic training and met his first wife in Texas, and it is Johnny Cash, after all, so that makes him worthy of mention here — particularly because Johnny Cash: The Man, His World, His Music captures Cash at his peak. The 1969 documentary, produced and directed by Bob Elfstrom (cinematographer on the Maysles brothers’ Gimme Shelter), news calendar releases artist q&a chart click here to read click here to read click here to read click here to read click here to read catches Cash and Bob Dylan in the process of recording Dylan’s “One Too Many Mornings” and shows Cash discussing his shared sharecropper/Sun Records (and drug abuse) background with Carl Perkins, along with live performances of some of the Man in Black’s most beloved songs. The film airs Aug. 5; check local PBS schedules. In conjunction with the film, Houston-based label Compadre Records/Music World Music is releasing Johnny Cash Remixed, featuring Cash’s songs as interpreted by dance and hip-hop mixmasters including Snoop Dogg. A highend vinyl version will be released Sept. 23 to indie record stores; the CD-online version drops Oct. 14. More info at www.pbs.org/pov/johnnycash. Trae Day in Houston Houston rapper Trae tha Truth was recognized Tuesday with a leadership award by UniverSoul Circus, the Atlanta-based entertainment operation featuring AfricanAmerican performers. Only six people are receiving the honor this year; among them are Denzel Washington, LL Cool J and Steve Harvey. Houston Mayor Bill White also declared July 22 as Trae Day. The rapper is being honored for his efforts on behalf of Houston’s disadvantaged children and youth and No More Victims Inc., an advocacy group for children of incarcerated parents. The block party Trae threw to celebrate Trae Day brought more than 5,000 fans, who were treated to free performances, rides and school supplies. Hip-hop the vote Dallas/Fort Worth and Houston are among the 17 cities targeted for a new grassroots voting campaign launched Monday by the Hip-Hop Caucus and Grammy-winning rapper T.I. Targeted toward 18- to 29-year-olds who are not college students, the campaign will use the slogan “Respect My Vote!” on Tshirts and elsewhere. Celebrities, athletes and other influential types will create radio, television and online promo spots, make personal appearances, drop mobile and email alerts and use online resources to encourage registration — and actual voting in November. Caucus president the Rev. Lennox Yearwood Jr. says statistics show one in four eligible young voters who attended college voted on Super Tuesday, compared to only one in 14 eligible voters with no college education. Maybe T.I. will be able to get power couple Beyonce and Jay-Z on board; one of T.I.’s 2006 Grammy nominations was for Best Song Collaboration on “Soldier” with Houston’s Destiny’s Child and Lil Wayne. More info at Hiphopcaucus.org. Texans jam for the cure The 36D Red Dirt Rockettes aren’t a new band (though that would be catchy); they are a Texas-based team of women taking part in the Breast Cancer 3-Day, a November fund-raising hike in San Diego. They have already put together an attention-getting show for Aug. 24 at Cheatham Street Warehouse in San Marcos. Headliners Cody Canada, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Randy Rogers, and Stoney LaRue will be rounding up some talented friends to start the fund-raising a little early; the show and the hike will be benefiting the Susan G. Komen Foundation for the Cure. Honky-tonkin’ for the kids When Austin singer-songwriter Aaron Navarro decided to throw a benefit for the Firewalker Foundation, which helps children of firefighters killed in the line of duty, he didn’t have much trouble finding a venue (the biker-friendly Cedar Creek roadhouse news calendar releases artist q&a chart click here to read click here to read click here to read click here to read click here to read Cindy’s Gone Hogg Wild) and a whole slew of Central Texas musicians to fill out the bill. Meagan Tubb, Andrea Marie, Ben Morris & the Great American Boxcar Chorus, Mike Ethan Messick and Kevin Carroll (among others) will be joining Navarro & his band onstage Aug. 10. Click & fish with Trent Tired of the same old ways to mindlessly waste time online? Country singer Trent Willmon and the folks at Houston’s Compadre Records — in association with PlanetCazmo.com and Country Weekly — have launched a new online game to promote the Aug. 5 release of “Cold Beer and a Fishin’ Pole,” the latest single off of the West Texan’s Broken In album. The object of Trent Willmon’s Fishing Game (on www.trentwillmon.com) is to click on a pool of water and reel in as many fish as possible in two very long minutes. We caught what looked like a minnow and a beer can in about a minute, but then had to get back to work. Escovedo steps in for the Boss As Texas Music Extra has mentioned in past issues, veteran Austin singer-songwriter Alejandro Escovedo recently shared the stage and the E Street Band with his most famous fan, Bruce Springsteen, in front of a packed Toyota Center in Houston. The Boss shared a potentially even bigger stage on July 28, giving Escovedo free run of his Sirius satellite radio channel for an hour. Escovedo, true to gracious form, planned to use the time less for self-promotion and more for spinning tracks from his friends, favorites and influences. news calendar releases artist q&a chart click here to read click here to read click here to read click here to read click here to read calendar AUGUST 7 First Thursday Free Concert 1 with Wayne Toups & Bayou Roux Music Under the Star with Austin Nights Brass Band Heritage Place Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum www.downtownconroe.org Conroe Austin www.thestoryoftexas.com Moonlight Margarita Run Lady Bird Lake Lollapalooza Aug. 1-3 in Chicago. Lollapalooza 3 Austin KGSR Live at the Lake www.moonlightmargaritarun.com with Carolyn Wonderland Grant Park Lakeway Resort and Spa 8-9 Chicago, Ill., Aug. 1-3 Austin Navasota Blues Fest www.kgsr.com Navasota Blues Alley A trip to Chicago at the peak of summer sounds pretty good about now, with thermometers stuck in the threedigit range here in Texas. That’s probably what C3 Presents had in mind when they revived Lollapalooza in Wade Bowen performs at Cavender Chevrolet 2005. A sister to C3’s Austin Music Series on Aug. 6 City Limits Festival (less than Schulenburg Festival two months away!), the forwith Roger Creager & Honeybrowne Wolters Park mer traveling road show is Schulenburg now Chicago’s annual megafestival. Radiohead, Nine Inch www.schulenburgfestival.org Nails and Rage Against the Houston International Jazz Festival with Ruben Studdard & more Machine headline, but the Downtown Lone Star State is dutifully Houston represented in the lineup by www.jazzeducation.org Explosions in the Sky, Iron and Wine, Toadies, Okkervil River, 6 What Made Milwaukee Cavender Chevrolet Music Series Famous, the Octopus Project, with Wade Bowen & Bill Rice The County Line Black Joe Lewis, Electric San Antonio Touch and middle-school rock- www.countyline.com ers We Go To 11. Aug. 1-3. Grant 95.9 FM The Ranch Texas Music Series Park, Chicago, Ill. Visit with Bleu Edmondson & Travis Mitchell www.lollapalooza.com. 8.0 Restaurant and Bar Follow Texas Music’s own Cindy Royal during Lollapalooza at www.onthatnote.com. Fort Worth www.959theranch.com Navasota www.navasotabluesfest.org 10 KGSR Live at the Lake with Shawn Sahm & the Tex-Mex Experience Lakeway Resort and Spa Austin www.kgsr.com 13 Cavender Chevrolet Music Series with Austin Collins & Aaron Tilt The County Line San Antonio www.countyline.com Tommy Alverson performs at 95.9 FM The Ranch Texas Music Series in Fort Worth 95.9 FM The Ranch Texas Music Series with Tommy Alverson & Max Stalling 8.0 Restaurant and Bar Fort Worth www.959theranch.com news calendar releases artist q&a chart click here to read click here to read click here to read click here to read click here to read Jackopierce Promise of Summer (jackopierce.com) Acoustic duos walk a thin line – one that can quickly fade from “sublime” to “enough already.” But on Promise of Summer, their first album since reconvening in 2002 after a five-year break, one-time Texas pair Jackopierce (Jack O’Neill and Cary Pierce) don’t quite slip over that edge; they manage to walk along it without flailing. An adventurous step or two wouldn’t have hurt, however. Most of this album has the feel of power-ballad hits-in-waiting (rising notes and big drums before the final chorus, etc.). In other words, it’s a fairly mellow affair, the country-pop-rock equivalent of smooth jazz, but with gorgeous harmonies, thoughtful lyrics and some strong moments of tension as the songs build – the kind of songs that bigger stars might indeed turn into hits. Maybe their SMU pal Jack Ingram, whose first album was produced by Dallas resident Pierce, will snatch one up. An obvious candidate would be “Texas,” but it’s far from the only one. LYNNE MARGOLIS “Goodbye Girl” shows that the band might, given time to mature, write their own “Tuesday’s Gone.” ETHAN MESSICK Carrie Rodriguez She Ain’t Me (Back Porch) Call it the buddy system. Carrie Rodriguez’s second solo release artfully melds rootsy origins with pop sensibilities by teaming her up with some of the most prolific modern songsmiths. She co-wrote the title track with Minneapolis’ Dan Wilson, who won a 2006 Grammy for the Dixie Chicks’ “Not Ready to Make Nice.” His signature is evident in chord progression and arrangement, conjuring his own indie-pop roots from his days leading ‘90s band Semisonic. The lyrics evoke a traditional cheating-spouse theme, but the jilted party comes across as quietly confident rather than pathetic; more his loss than hers (“whoever Miss Whoever is, she ain’t me”). Another Minneapolis legend, Gary Louris (Jayhawks, Golden Smog), stamps four songs with his own brand of alt-country-leaning pop. Folk songstress Mary Gauthier, former Son Volt Whiskey Myers bassist Jim Boquist and Australian singer Road of Life Sandrine all log writing credits, further raising (Smith Entertainment) the star quality of the liner notes. Rodriguez’s It looks like the influence of voice is a pleasant lilt, at times channeling Lynyrd Skynyrd on the modSuzanne Vega, Shawn Colvin, Edie Brickell, ern bar band is going to stick Fiona Apple and maybe even a dusting of around a little longer. When this band of East Carole King. Then it’s right back to a sound Texans plays the title track, the guy in the that is uniquely hers. Pulling it all together is crowd shouting “Free Bird” might be justifiDaniel Lanois protégé and producer Malcolm ably mistaken instead of simply unoriginal. Burn (Emmylou Harris, Chris Whitley). It would The CD is packed with electric guitar dexterity be easy for a young artist like Rodriguez, not and crowd-pleasing classic-rock dynamics, and quite 30 years old, to lose herself under the producer Mike McClure lends them grit and spell of these veteran heavyweights. But her polish. The lyrics, though, might not be every- strong musicianship and point of view remain body’s cup of Jägermeister. The rebel clichés the core. She Ain’t Me renders songwriting of the first several songs might grate on lisgems from start to finish, a virtual textbook on teners outside the band’s college-cowboy fan- the subject. And Rodriguez, as star pupil, gets base. On the upside, the subtler appeal of an A+ for teamwork. 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Promise of Summer The Stand Ins Father Time Reddhead Anywhere in Texas Randy Rogers Band Classic Christmas The Dawn of Grace Call Me Crazy Little White Lies Aug. 5 Denise Franke Aug. 12 Murry Hammond George Jones Brandon Rhyder Hot Club of Cowtown Jason Boland & the Stragglers Aug. 26 Roger Creager Aug. 26 Solange Knowles Smith Entertainment Smith Entertainment Ryko Sustain Back Porch Smith Entertainment Spilt Milk Da Label/ Traffic Entertainment Certain Records Hummingbird Records Bandit Reserve Records Shout! Factory Proud Souls/Apex Fun All Wrong Music World Justice Work Song/Yep Roc New West Premium Columbia Nashville www.jackopierce.com Jagjaguwar Curb Records Telehog Records Rockin’ P Records Mercury Nashville MCA Nettwerk MCA tba Bruce Robison explores The New World Singer-songwriter Bruce Robison continues to explore the eclectic roots-pop direction he began on last year’s It Came From San Antonio EP on his new full-length, The New World, due Sept. 2 on his own Premium Records label. Robison produced the 10-song collection at his own state-of-the-art Premium Recording Service studio in Austin. Musicians/guest singers on the album include Robison’s wife, Kelly Willis, Lloyd Maines, Kevin McKinney, the Grooveline Horns and Willie Nelson bandmates Paul English and Mickey Raphael. melody together, and a couple lines and not much more than that. I actually left thinking, “I don’t know if that will turn into anything.” What’s the most important thing you learned from your years collaborating with Then when I got home by myself, I just startCarrie Rodriguez Chip ed writing verses to the song. I was inspired Taylor? You might think Carrie Well, aside from learning how to sing (laughs), by someone who I had recently met, who unfortunately was cheated on by his wife. All Rodriguez gets all the I would say just learning about songwriting of a sudden, I’m writing these verses and ebreaks. An invitation to from him was such a huge thing. He’s probamailing them and singing little snippets over play fiddle with veteran bly one of the most prolific songwriters of the the phone to Dan. He wrote a chorus and musician Chip Taylor last 100 years, and getting to watch him do was singing it over my voicemail. We put that turned into a seventhat up close was really such a privilege. song (“She Ain’t Me”) together in a couple of year singing and songdays via e-mail and phone calls. On your first solo album, Seven Angels on a writing gig. On She Bicycle, Chip was still involved. She Ain’t Ain’t Me, her second I was wondering who that song was about. solo release, she got to Me marks a clean break. How do you think Well, luckily it’s not autobiographical. Not yet write with some of the your sound has evolved with this record? (laughs). It does mark a break, and I did that consciousmost sought-after Photo by Sarah Wilson artists of the moment, ly, as hard as it was. It was a big struggle to You taped an episode of Austin City Limits write all the songs without Chip’s help. But I as well as celebrated producer Malcolm also thought I needed to search a little deeper a few weeks ago. What was it like to perBurn. An opening slot on Alejandro within me and find out what I would sound like form in that iconic setting? Escovedo’s tour and an Austin City Limits It was so dreamlike. It took me two days to taking Chip out of the equation, just to find taping round out this charmed life. But out a little bit more about myself. I think it was actually realize that I had done it. I can’t tell delivering on all these breaks must require just a very comfortable zone, writing with and you how surreal it was. I’ve watched that something beyond luck. Apparently, working with Chip, so I wanted to get out of Rodriguez knows what we all should have that comfort zone a little bit. learned in kindergarten: how to play nice with others. For that, she has earned some influential friends and more than just a few How did people like Dan Wilson and Gary karma points. We caught up with Rodriguez Louris get involved? Each one was different. I had never met Gary as she cruised down the highway somewhere between Birmingham, Ala., and New before. Growing up in Austin, the Jayhawks Orleans, to talk about collaboration, change were rock stars. I was a little nervous, because I didn’t know him. I just showed up at his and what it’s like when life exceeds your doorstep with my guitar and fiddle. He was dreams. just immediately so warm, and he’s got a great, self-deprecating sense of humor. He You worked with legendary producer Malcolm Burn on the new album. How did made me feel like it was OK to be as stupid as I needed to be at the early stages of writing a he get involved with the project? song (laughs). I just immediately felt comfortMalcolm has been one of my favorite producers for a long time. I first became famil- able. Then with Dan Wilson, that was another iar with his work on a Chris Whitley record. one where I had never met him, and just flew In high school, my girlfriend and I were huge out to Minneapolis and showed up at his doorstep. I hadn’t slept at all, like zero hours Chris Whitley fans. I realized, years later, that Malcolm Burn had produced his Living of sleep. I was coming from South By With the Law album. Later, he produced Red Southwest, and the way the flights worked, there was literally no time to sleep. I came Dirt Girl, which won a Grammy — the there in a crazy state of mind, which maybe Emmylou Harris album. It’s one of my thinking back, helped me to be more creative favorites. He’s just been on my radar for a long time. It was real exciting to get to work (laughs). But he was totally cool, and we had a lot of fun that day. We came up with the with someone of Malcolm’s caliber. Q&A news calendar releases artist q&a chart click here to read click here to read click here to read click here to read click here to read show my whole life. It was just so incredible to actually be on that stage, to be playing with my favorite musicians on the planet. I had my band, and in addition, had Greg Leisz, who is a master pedal-steel player from L.A., Michael Ramos on keys and Gary Louris singing harmony vocals. The whole thing was just like a dream, honestly. As someone who didn’t even start out as a singer, what do you make of all that has happened to you in the last seven years? Is it beyond your wildest dreams? It is definitely beyond my wildest imagination. I could never say beyond my wildest dreams, because it was never my dream to do what I’m doing. It was my dream to play music for the rest of my life, so I guess in that sense it is, but sometimes it’s so strange to me that I don’t really know what to make of it. I’m grateful for everything that’s happened to me. I don’t quite understand it, but there’s a lot of things I don’t understand in life. 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