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Be on the lookout, there’s a new group of outlaws on the Texas music scene. Well ok, they’re not really outlaws, but their music is so good, it oughtta be against the law! They’re called JB and the Moonshine Band and they want to play at YOUR CLUB! If there’s one thing that seperates these East Texas guitar slingers from the rest of the pack, it’s got to be song writing. From the heartfelt ballads “Whiskey Days” and “Gotta Be Strong” to the hilarious up-tempo tracks “Sticker Peck Out” and “Perfect Girl”, this band’s original music is something that this area has never seen before… and it’s spreading like wildfire across the Texas countryside. |
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Jonathan Terrell defines the next generation of Texas music. Pushing past the conventions of the singer/songwriter genre, the Longview-born lyricist possesses a style of writing that is sincere, introspective, and sometimes mischievous. Writing since a teen, Terrell has explored every corner and curve of sound and style. Ten years and 300+ songs later, his sophomore release Trials & Stimulations nestles him right into the belly of his roots. |
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Born and raised in East Texas, the boys from Something Blue have been re-imagining the blues and
gaining fans since 2004. That’s when Delano Guevara (guitar/lead vocals), Angelo Lopez (electric and
upright bass) and Chris Oliver (drums/vocals) decided to reinvent what a blues-band could be: equal parts
stripped-bare rock and juke-joint bounce, with the chops to cover anything lying in between. Having opened for Jimmy Vaughan, Buddy Guy, and John Mayall – to name just a few – Something Blue has cultivated a non-traditional sound that incorporates influences ranging from Merle Haggard and Buck Owens, to Nirvana and Rage Against The Machine. Rollicking choruses, searing guitar, rolling bass lines and gospel-trained, demon drumming captivates every type of audience – from classic blues enthusiasts to kids who’ve never heard of Robert Johnson or Muddy Waters. |


