Forth Worth Native Stephen Bruton Has Died at 60

Renowned musician and Fort Worth native Stephen Bruton passed away on Saturday after complications from throat cancer. He was 60 years old.Over a nearly 40-year career, Bruton worked with the likes of Alejandro Escovedo, T. Bone Burnett, Bonnie Raitt, Johhny Cash, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings  Kris Kristofferson and many, many…

Music-Related Mother’s Day Gift Ideas

Mother’s Day is nigh upon us–and c’mon, you can do better than some crappy (and sappy) card. It’s time to give your mom a gift that reflects how you really feel about her. Now, she may not enjoy the following music-related gift ideas, but make sure you throw that gift…

City Plan Commission Unanimously Votes To Recommend Trees For SUP

A major hurdle’s been cleared for former Firewater talent-buyer Clint Barlow in his efforts to re-open Trees come late summer: The City Plan Commission voted unanimously today to recommend that the city grant the club a two-year special use permit. In mid-June, the City Council will have the final vote…

Hungry For New Hip-Hop Beats? Try Rob Viktum’s Snack Packs.

Thanks to his work with former Def Jux artists Hangar 18 and others, area beat maker, producer, and DJ Rob Viktum’s got a resume most area producers would love to boast–hell, the guy even (kinda) remixed “Jenny’s Song” for us back in September. So you know he’s a good sport,…

Good Times: St. Vincent Gets Some NYT Love

The New York Times checked in with St. Vincent yesterday, a day after her sophomore album, Actor, earned its official release–mostly, it seems, because the NYT wants in on the hype, dammit. The piece is mostly a straight up feature profile, with very little color commentary from the article’s scribe…

Centro-matic To Tweet Tomorrow Night, Whilst Rocking Your Robin.

As I retweeted just moments ago (check out our Twitter-log in the right-hand column on this page…and follow me, too, if ya want), Centro-matic’s got a gig tomorrow night at the Granada Theater with the fine fellows of The Crash That Took Me and Austin’s The Monahans. And while that’s…

Aw, St. Vincent, You’re The Best (New Music)!

Pardon if this news is coming a whole 24 hours late–I’ve been out of the office for the past week and spent my morning sifting through stacks of unopened CDs and an inbox filled with press releases. Oh, the joys of the office!But I digress.Regardless of time concerns, it’s worth…

Fairmount Owners Moving On To New Venue

The change to BYOB wasn’t enough to save Fort Worth’s Fairmount, sadly, and the South Side’s biggest music venue had to shut its doors after Sunday’s pre-Cinco De Mayo celebration with Star De Azlan. But while the venue may be gone, co-owners Sally Birthisel and J.R. Whitfield will still be…

Clint Barlow Upbeat About Trees Reopening

Over on Unfair Park, Robert’s got the latest word from Clint Barlow on the prospects for Trees’ reopening on Elm Street.Dallas’ City Plan Commission will take a look at his intentions for the club at its meeting on Thursday, and as he gets papers in order, Barlow says things are…

Vampire Lounge Returns To The Coffin

Just months ago, Pete Freedman wrote about the reopened Vampire Lounge. Co-owners Jimi Fritz and Matt Story were confident the Harry Hines Boulevard club would succeed, despite thin crowd turnouts for national metal acts and the club’s Halloween Bash. Unfortunately, the club never managed to overcome its problematic location to…

Dylan’s Management Orders Hush on Reissue Talk

Seeing that Bob Dylan just announced a tour stop in Grand Prairie on August 7, and knowing that the bard’s new effort, Together Through Life, was released yesterday, now seems as good as time as any to check out what other Dylan product has hit the streets recently.Two of my…