A Fort Worth Musician Couple Celebrates Newlywed Bliss With a September Moon

For September Moon, music has produced a rippling, magnetic effect. Musicians Daniel Brown and Katherine Rublein met during a singer-songwriter competition in the Fort Worth Stockyards several years ago, and the 30-year-old newlyweds have been making music together ever since. “That’s how this whole band thing kind of came together,”…

Country Music’s Aaron Watson Looks Back on 20 Years With 20 Songs

Dallas fans of country music recording artist Aaron Watson have a lot to be excited about. His new album, Red Bandana, a 20-track record marking his 20 years performing, was released June 21 to positive critical reception, and he’ll play selections from his newest work — alongside hits from the…

Sad Summer Festival Made Our Emo Dreams Come True This Weekend

Gas Monkey Live was the place to be on Friday afternoon, day jobs be damned. We weren’t sure what to expect from an outdoor music festival at a venue that typically holds concerts indoors, but Sad Summer delivered something good. The parking lot behind Gas Monkey Live was transformed into…

Patty Griffin Came Home to Texas in Style With a Sold-Out Show at Granada

There is a song named “River” on Patty Griffin’s latest, self-titled album, which I’d played countless times since its March release. But it wasn’t until Saturday night, when the 55-year-old singer-songwriter, making her first Dallas appearance in a little over a year, stood before a sold-out Granada Theater, that I…

Music News: Lizzo, Ariana Grande and Mumford & Sons Heading Our Way

As the calendar works its way through summer, our area concert calendar continues to grow. This week, check out some new listings from some repeated favorites and some catchy up-and-coming chart-toppers. As “Truth Hurts” and “Juice” slowly morph into the hits of the year, soulful singer Lizzo continues her ascent…

Longtime Oak Cliff Music Showcase Holds Its 100th Show Friday

For more than a decade, the carefully woven fabric that is Dallas’ local music scene has hardly ever turned its back on any thought-out musical subgenre or intricately produced multimedia cacophony. Nearly every night, some bar room, ballroom or living room in the city is vibrating with the sounds of…

Sad Summer Festival Might Be Better, and Sadder, than Warped Tour

Summer is officially here, which means scorching hot temps, vacations and, of course, music festivals. There are plenty to choose from, like Coachella (in April, but we’ll still count it), Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits and Bonnaroo. But what if sad songs are what truly make you happy? If that’s the…