The Toadies Are Launching Something Of An Annual Festival, It Seems

…or so this web site implies by placing the ever-annoying “first annual” phrase right beneath the logo for the upcoming August 31 event, called Dia De Los Toadies. Fittingly, it’s happening at Possum Kingdom Lake in Graham and features local acts Dove Hunter, THe BAcksliders and Tejas Brothers on the…

Coffee, T-4-2, Or A Trip Down Amnesia Lane?

Us olds here at the paper version of DC9 remember well the name T-4-2, try as we might to erase Dallas’ new-wavers from our musical memory. The band, which underwent several lineup changes over the course of its lifetime, was, for a time, a rather big deal; it was, after…

Giveaway: Tickets To Tonight’s Glow In The Dark Tour

Look what we’re hooking you up with tickets for… First person to email me with “Kanye West Tickets” in the subject line gets two tickets and a VIP parking pass to tonight’s show at Superpages.com Center with Kanye West, Rihanna, N.E.R.D. and Lupe Fiaso. Go! Update: The contest is over…

Is Industrial Boulevard Set To Become Stevie Ray Vaughan Boulevard?

Maybe. Nothing’s set in stone, but according to this Morning News report of last night’s City Council meeting on the Trinity River project, Stevie Ray’s name made it onto the list of 10 possible names for the new road. The full list? •Ascension Drive •Cesar Chavez Boulevard •Eddie Bernice Johnson…

Jessica Simpson Writes A Song For Tony Romo? Apparently.

Gossip site Showbiz Spy quotes the June issue of Glamour, revealing that Jessica Simpson is not only “in love” with Tony Romo–she’s written a song for her man. The song’s called “Back in My Old Boots,” and apparently it’s about how “comfortable” Romo makes her feel… Interesting. Of course, this…

Dallas-born Jazz Player Jimmy Giuffre Dead At 86

Dallas-born jazz clarinet and saxophone player Jimmy Giuffre died late last week on Thursday, April 24, of pneumonia and complications of Parkinson’s disease. After learning to play the clarinet at the age of 9, Giuffre began performing in local bands. Later Giuffre was drawn into the big band world and…

Video: Phil Pritchett at Granada

Get your morning music fix with this video of Phil Pritchett playing at the Granada last Saturday. We had other plans that night. If you did, too, now you know what you missed. — Chelsea Ide…

After Only Five Shows, Tiger Moth Is Rolling

Tiger Moth’s Myspace picture: neither a tiger nor a moth. Go figure. Glenn Jackson, drummer for local rockers Tiger Moth, cannot believe the positive buzz his band is already generating. “We are only five shows old, but the most common response from the crowd has been, ‘Holy shit!’,” says Jackson…

Boris Talks About Finding Josh Baish’s Ear After A Gig

Talk about an earful! Zing!!! Pitchfork’s kinda been all over Japanese noise rock act Boris’ new release, Smile, which is released stateside today. And Josh Baish of Rubber Gloves Rehearsal Studios in Denton keeps finding himself mentioned in the copy. Why? Well, the story goes like this: Baish went to…

Speedealer Among 7,874 Artists Not Getting Paid

Hey Speedealer: Looks like you’re owed some money. Well, you and thousands of other artists, according to this story. A Nashville-based entertainment lawyer says he’s got a list of 7,874 artists that are owed money from Sound Exchange, a company that’s supposed to collect royalties for artists, but claims it…

Denton Arts & Jazz Fest Looks Like It Was A Ton Of Fun, Huh?

Wow! Apparently there weren’t scores of noteworthy performances at this weekend’s 28th Annual Denton Arts & Jazz Fest–because so far the only performance uploaded to Youtube is this kid’s solo: . Slightly more entertaining, the video of the “Freeze Mob” organized by the Denton-based group United Aid:…

Ab-NORML-y Good Music? Well, Maybe. For Once.

High on music, man. Maybe it’s a coincidence, but not long after we totally harshed on DFW NORML’s mellow about the terrible bands that perform at the organization’s events, they announced a party with music that approaches tolerability. Well, at least it’s not rap-rock. Reform-minded folks in more than 200…

Ghosthustler, As We Know It, Is Over

The rumors ran rampant through the crowd at the Palladium Ballroom on Thursday night as people settled in to watch Ghosthustler perform the opening set at Quick’s Big Thing awards show. Was it true? Was this the final time we’d see Ghosthustler perform? Turns out, yes–to an extent. The band’s…

Nicholas Altobelli: Dallas’ own Ryan Adams? Maybe.

Nicholas Altobelli (Shawn Hannon) Local alt-country singer/songwriter Nicholas Altobelli (Italian descent, you think?) has just released his debut, Streetcar Visions, and he’s cautiously optimistic about the release. “The record is not perfect,” he says, “but I’m proud of the songs even though I’m trying to stay away from the country…

More Old 97’s Video Than You Can Handle

Just came across this short, little behind-the-scenes Youtube doc on the Old 97’s’ soon-to-be-released disc, Blame It On Gravity, which includes interviews with Rhett, Murry, Ken, Philip and even the band’s locally-based producer, Salim Nourallah. Says Rhett: “We’re back, man. We’re in Dallas. I keep thinking of this record as…

Learn To Be A Baller And/Or Shot Caller

Aspiring rappers, DJs, producers and urban fashion models might want to keep their last weekends in August open: The Sixth Annual Texas Summer Music Conference will be held at the City Center Westin Hotel in Dallas on Friday, August 29, through Sunday, August 31. The TSMC is intended to educate…