Bobby Patterson and Waco’s Classie Ballou To Play Ponderosa Stomp

The eighth annual Ponderosa Stomp show, which aims to showcase the “unsung heroes of American music” and showcases, well, pretty much any type of music you could tie to its locale of New Orleans recently announced its lineup, and it’s worth noting that two area artists found themselves asked to…

Question: How Can You Get A Big-Budget Video Made On The Cheap?

Answer: Get a London-based company to make your video as part of a test-run. Because that seems to be how Dallas-based Canadian rapper Freeky T got this video (screen grab above) made for his song “Tipspell (feat. S Davis)”. The London-based company Eye Revolution filmed Freeky T and S Davis…

CD Source Takes a Hit. Literally.

On Thursday, January 22, a little past 8:00 p.m., a car crashed through the front window of local music store CD Source. Seems an unlucky gent had pulled in front of the store and erroneously thought he had put his car in park. Once he opened the door and stepped…

Kelly’s Been Waiting More Than Six Years For A Moment Like This.

Billboard reports today that Burleson’s own Kelly Clarkson is set to make chart history tomorrow. Here’s how: When the results for this week’s Hot 100 chart are officially revealed tomorrow, they will show that Clarkson’s newest single, “My Life Would Suck Without You”, will have made the largest jump to…

Black Tie Dynasty Breaks Up.

Per a Myspace blog post and a press release sent out to area media outlets by now-former frontman Cory Watson, local New Wave act Black Tie Dynasty–ever the line in the sand when it comes to area music fan tastes–has decided to call it quits. Says the band’s Myspace post:”Black…

Tim DeLaughter Knows You’ll Be Fine… If You Watch Showtime.

Two weeks ago, we passed along word that Tim DeLaughter had written the theme song for the new Diablo Cody- and Steven Spielberg-produced Showtime series The United States of Tara. Well, that’s the opening above. And, yes, it does mention nature, love and happiness, as anticipated. (Tip o’ the ball…

Today in Music News: Thriller Heads To Broadway, Auto-Tune Goes Rock

  Your daily dose of national music news for Tuesday, January 27, 2009… The rights to a stage version of Michael Jackson’s Thriller 1=28102″>have been purchased by Broadway producer James Nederlander. The show, once it actually gets produced, will included songs from Jacko’s Thriller and Off The Wall albums. No word…

My Brightest Diamond Feels Good Covering Nina Simone.

No, nothing will ever, ever compare to this, the original version of Nina Simone’s “Feeling Good”. Nothing.And yet, somehow, this new cover of the song (via) from one-time Dallas resident Shara Worden (aka My Brightest Diamond) is a pretty decent effort in its own right–and certainly worth a listen. Girl’s…

Ben Kweller To Play Letterman Tonight

Greenville native Ben Kweller’s new full-length album, Changing Horses, will see the light of day next Tuesday (February 3), and, as we already told you, those excited about the release can go ahead and pre-order that sucker to get some extra goodies from the shaggy-haired redhead. Oh, and those folks…

Download: Fishboy’s Daytrotter Session Recordings

Seems we keep coming back to Daytrotter in recent weeks. Already, twice in the past two months–when the studio recorded My Brightest Diamond, and then again when the studio recorded Ben Kweller–we’ve linked to the tour-stop recordings made at this little, but well-known (thanks, Internet!) Illinois studio. Now let’s go…

Seen The Wrestler? Then You’ve Heard Macon Greyson.

Here’s something worth mentioning: Local rock outfit Macon Greyson has a song in the Mickey Rourke comeback flick, The Wrestler. The band first announced to its fans that its song “Blacklight”, off the band’s 2007 release 20th Century Accidents, would appear in the movie back in mid-December via a Myspace…

Opening Band Blues: Q&A With Cormac Neeson of The Answer

Tonight at the American Airlines Center, before Aussie rock legends AC/DC will be bringing back a lot of high school memories by banging out classic hard rock warhorses such as “You Shook Me All Night Long” and “Hell’s Bells”, the crowds will be warmed up by Ireland’s The Answer, a…

Dallas Native David Berman Of The Silver Jews Calls It Quits, Maybe

One-time Dallas native David Berman, the mastermind behind longtime indie folk favorite (20 years!) the Silver Jews, has reportedly decided to end his project.The news is all over the web this morning–Pitchfork, Stereogum, NME and many other places, too, I’m sure–and for devoted fans of Berman’s work, this is no…