Current musical obsessions of producer Rich Rankin, children’s musician Laura Doherty, and Reader bowling captain Kevin Warwick
Tag: Dale Watson
Blake Shelton and that old fart Dale Watson
Hard-core honky-tonk singer Dale Watson, defending his tradition from Blake Shelton, returns to Martyrs’ for a show Wednesday night.
Artist on Artist: Honky-tonk torch carrier Dale Watson talks to local country journeyman Lawrence Peters
Artist on Artist: Honky-tonk torch carrier Dale Watson talks to local country journeyman Lawrence Peters
Dale Watson inhabits the 50s sound of Memphis
Austin honky-tonk true believer Dale Watson, who plays Martyrs’ on Friday, celebrates Johnny Cash and Sun Studio
The List: January 13-19, 2011
Critics’ Choices and other notable shows: Concretes, Lia Ices, Matt Ulery’s Loom, Golem, Angel Olsen, Sick of It All, Toxic Holocaust, and more
The Neo-70s Country of Whitey Morgan
Whitey Morgan, who plays a free show at Reggie’s Music Joint on Wednesday night, digs into the rough-and-tumble sounds of 70s country.
Dale Watson
DALE WATSON The classic honky-tonk of Dale Watson’s third album, I Hate These Songs (Hightone), makes it clear that he hasn’t taken on the music pioneered by Merle Haggard, Buck Owens, and Faron Young as some kind of fashion statement–he’s absorbed it into his bloodstream. On previous albums Watson wrote a few too many nostalgic […]