Showing posts with label Texas Monthly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Texas Monthly. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

The Mal Thursday Show #38: Texas Tyme Machine Vol. 8

Mal fires up the Texas Tyme Machine, joined by fellow travelers Roy Head and Joe Nick Patoski. Roy is on hand to tell "The Roy Head Story," while guest DJ Joe Nick spins a mess o' fine 45s produced by Huey P. Meaux. Presented in Living Monophonic Sound.

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Playlist:
ROY HEAD: One More Time
CHADD THOMAS & THE CRAZY KINGS: Rockin' at the Dragstrip
REVEREND HORTON HEAT: Texas Rockabilly Rebel
SOUTHERN BACKTONES: Call Off Your Dogs
GLAMBILLY: White BBQ Sauce
JOE "KING" CARRASCO AND THE CROWNS: Buena
THE GREAT BELIEVERS: Comin' Up Fast, Pts. 1&2

ROY HEAD & THE TRAITS:
Just a Little Bit/One More Time/Treat Her Right/The Apple of My Eye
ROY HEAD & THE GREAT BELIEVERS: Easy Lovin' Girl
ROY HEAD: One Night

SIR DOUGLAS QUINTET: She's About a Mover
JIVIN' GENE & THE JOKERS: Breaking Up is Hard to Do
JOE BARRY: I'm a Fool to Care
DALE & GRACE: I'm Leaving It Up to You
SUNNY & THE SUNLINERS: Talk to Me
THE TRAITS: Too Good to Be True
ROY HEAD & THE TRAITS: So Long, My Love

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Thursday, February 18, 2010

Texas Monthly: Three Chords and a Station Wagon

collage by Andi Beierman

Texas Monthly, by far the best regional publication of its kind, has a great feature by Michael Hall in its upcoming issue entitled "Three Chords and a Station Wagon," detailing the ups and downs of local 60s bands, including the Novas (Dallas), The Livin’ End (Abilene), Christopher & the Souls (McAllen), and the legendary Zakary Thaks (Corpus Christi).

You have to be a subscriber to read the story online, but it will be on the newsstands next week.

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The Texas Monthly site also has a mini-documentary, "Texas Nuggets: The Secret History of Garage Rock in the Lone Star State."

For some appropriate musical accompaniment, tune in The Mal Thursday Show #23: Texas Tyme Machine, which features such blazin' Texan combos as the Wig (Austin), the 12 A.M. (San Antonio), the Reddlemen (Angleton), Mouse & the Traps (Tyler), as well as the aforementioned Zakary Thaks.