In August The Statesboro Revue opened up for their pals Whiskey Myers at Cowboy's, and in the process opened up the floodgates, y'all dug 'em! So, due to very popular demand, this Wednesday (10/29) frontman Stewart Mann is all set to be my musical guest for Radio Texas, LIVE! at Cowboy's.
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This sweet baby, Danny Nickerson, is turning six years old today (July 25). Last October, Danny was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor: one that is particularly resistant to treatment...
I've run into a dilemma recently... some friends who just moved to Texas from New York, are in need of some new music. Naturally, my inclination is to give them a taste of Texas Country, although they aren't big country fans. Or they aren't yet... muahaha.
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This last week, The Statesboro Revue launched the official music video for Huck Finn, which I find to be one of the best tunes off their latest album, Ramble on Privilege Creek.
Stewart Mann and the boys deserve some mad props. For starters, the band is currently touring Europe with their latest album Ramble on Privilege Creek, which is a feat in itself *insert round of applause*
Secondly, the airlines lost their luggage and they are still chuggin along:
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From promoting singles off their new album 'Ramble on Privilege Creek' to lead singer Stewart Mann singing the National Anthem at an Astros game, and continuing a jam-packed tour schedule, there's been no lack of excitement from the Austin-based band this year. But Stewart, brother Garrett and drummer Kris Schoen took time to pay us a visit in the KEAN studios, and play a couple songs for us.
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One of my favorite singers in Texas music fulfilled a dream of his Tuesday (8/6). Stewart Mann, lead singer of the Statesboro Revue took the field before the Houston Astros - Boston Red Sox game and sang the National Anthem in front of thousands of fans at Minute Maid Park. And he nailed it.
Since I first listened to the Austin-based band's debut CD, "Different Kind of Light" in 2008, I was hooked. Stewart Mann and the Statesboro Review bring a terrific blend of southern rock, country, soul, bluegrass and folk to the table delivered in a fashion that seems so natural. I've waited patiently for the follow-up, and "Ramble on Privilege Creek" is finally here -- with z