, the baptist school
that did not allow dancin on it's campus until just a few years ago. not that
that had anything to do with the Texas Music Cafe but i have never thought of
waco as a hotbed of music in Tx.
it has been a while ago that i saw this program but it caught my attention
because a dallas area
I'm looking for a book about the history of Texas music, from Buddy
Holly and T-Bone blues to current day. I can't remember the title, but I saw
it in my local Borders store a few months ago. Predictably, it was gone the
next time I went looking for it. Anyone remember it, and is it worth
Could this be "Texas Music" written by Rick Koster? It serves the timelines
and the artists you are speaking of. St. Martin's Press. Published 1998.
Pretty good reading all in all. Talks about Buddy Holly. I just got "The
Real Rhythm and Blues" by Hugh Gregory which
Rick Koster--This is the guy that said Wayne Hancock was Butch's little
brother. Be careful with this book. Check out Larry Willoughby's Texas
Rhytm-Texas Rhyme, A Pictorical History of Texas Music. Also Check out the The
Texas Music Bibliography put out by the Governor's office
Hey,
Does anyone know anything about the "Texas Music Cafe" TV show? It's taped
in Waco, TX on Thurs nights. distributed to PBS stations.
I need to know stuff like:
Production show quality
If anyone has ever HEARD OF the show
Has anyone ever SEEN the show
What TV MARKET
How about Lone Star Swing?