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Spotlight: Bobby Whitlock & CoCo Carmel
Music Story March 14, 2008
by Raoul Hernandez
Description: Derek's still-standing Domino and his new vocal counterpart
"..."If you detect some country blues pickin' in this song you're about to hear, you're right," announces Cash. "Played by one of the finest musical groups in the world, welcome Bobby Whitlock, Jim Gordon, Carl Radle, and Eric Clapton – Derek & the Dominos!"..."
Keep on Growing
Music Story December 1, 2006
by Jim Caligiuri
Description: Derek's main Domino Bobby Whitlock settles in his legend in Austin
"...Austin has its share of genuine rock stars. Few come as pedigreed and charismatic as Bobby Whitlock, however...."
Phases & Stages
Music Review June 19, 2009
by Raoul Hernandez
"...Blind Faith London Hyde Park 1969 captures Clapton's spidery digits and Winwood's blazing soul despite supergroup dynamics, but their 2007 Crossroads Guitar Festival reunion and resultant DVD tore down to the ground. Fingernails are shorter at the UK godheads' Madison Square Garden summit last year, unwinding Buddy Holly's "Well All Right" into Otis Rush's "Double Trouble," with Clapton finally loosened on Derek & the Dominoes' "Tell the Truth," Winwood the perfect substitute for its co-writer and Austinite Bobby Whitlock..."
Off the Record
Music Column March 13, 2009
by Austin Powell
Description: Blaze's blues strike a chord with the SXSW Film 09 and dropping out for the Black Angels' Psych Fest 2
"...• Derek Trucks more than lived up to his birthright last Wednesday at La Zona Rosa, where he was joined by Austin's Bobby Whitlock at the behest of KGSR's Jody Denberg for a titanic romp through "Anyday" from the organ howler's former band, Derek & the Dominos. The 10-minute rave was worthy of inclusion on The Jams disc for The Layla Sessions box set...."
After a Fashion
Columns June 6, 2008
by Stephen MacMillan Moser
Description: Stephen finally gets to use the phrase "porn star and welfare-mother-turned-singer-and-social-activist" in a column
"...I ended the evening with my brother Scott and his beloved. We watched Bobby Whitlock and CoCo Carmel wailing away; I loved their duet of "Let It Be Me" and of course loved that they also performed the song "My Life (Stephen's Song)," which Bobby wrote for me..."
After a Fashion
Columns May 23, 2008
by Stephen MacMillan Moser
Description: Stephen is humbled by the outpouring of love and offers a photo tribute here
"...ONE IN A MILLION There is no way to truly thank Stephen's Angels, who hosted the Stephen's One in a Million fundraiser for me last Wednesday at Antone's, starring Ray Benson, Kathy Valentine, Bobby Whitlock & CoCo Carmel, Chip Taylor, Sara Hickman, and Ray Wylie Hubbard. So this is my tribute to them...."
Off the Record
Music Column May 9, 2008
by Austin Powell
Description: An all-star tribute for a Red Headed Stranger, Girl in a Coma awakens with help from Joan Jett, and Tia Carrera constructs its Electric Ladyland
"...Last Wednesday, as Willie Nelson hit the three-quarters-of-a-century mark while on tour in Europe, fellow Austin artists gathered in KGSR's Music Lounge for a live radio celebration. Highlights from the 4½-hour broadcast included Joe Ely's poignant take of "One Day at a Time," Bobby Whitlock & CoCo Carmel's tender duet "Let It Be Me," and Alejandro Escovedo's "Nickel and a Spoon," on which Nelson originally guested..."
Off the Record
Music Column April 18, 2008
by Austin Powell
Description: Hayes Carll searches for Ooga Kabooga Juice, Alejandro Escovedo finds a friend in Houston, and introducing the lineup for the 2008 Austin City Limits Music Festival
"...• In the April 17 issue of Rolling Stone, David Fricke recounts his attendance of a surprise 60th birthday party for Eric Clapton cohort and Austin resident Bobby Whitlock (see "Keep on Growing," Dec. 1, 2006) on the final night of South by Southwest 08..."
SXSW Platters
Music Review March 14, 2008
by Raoul Hernandez
"...Bobby Whitlock & CoCo CarmelLovers..."
Off the Record
Music Column February 15, 2008
by Austin Powell
Description: Armed Forces Entertainment's metal of honor, the Judy's reunite for the Austin Music Awards, Bobby Whitlock and CoCo Carmel's Double Fantasy
"..."We just write about our life, the same way John Lennon and Yoko Ono used to," says Bobby Whitlock of Lovers, his long-awaited studio debut with wife CoCo Carmel. "This is our truth." Dropping on Valentine's Day, the LP bursts with Southern soul that explores the inexplicable nature of events that bring two people together..."
Critics Poll
Music Story January 4, 2008
"...Hernandez Bobby Whitlock & CoCo Carmel..."
Tuesday's Not Gone
Music Blog October 16, 2007
by Margaret Moser
Description: A smattering of Tuesday night music clubs.
"...Bobby Whitlock and Coco Carmel have ceased their Tuesday night residency at the Saxon Pub, but the husband-and-wife duo will return next Tuesday, Oct. 23, to acoustically reinvent their rock & roll pasts with a Southern roots edge, including a remarkable piano-and-sax arrangement of “Layla.”
After that, you’re just two minutes from the Broken Spoke..."
Off the Record
Music Column September 28, 2007
by Austin Powell
Description: Scaling the Wall of Sound Festival in Fort Worth, paying respect to late blues great Gary Primich, and readying for the second annual HAAM Benefit Day
"...8pm, Saxon Pub: Bobby Whitlock & CoCo Carmel..."
Texas Platters
Music Review May 25, 2007
by Raoul Hernandez
"...And go they did, like a finely tuned sports car, for more than 3 hours. If the evening's inspired arc of Austin music old and new never quite equaled Saxon Pub mainstays Bobby Whitlock and CoCo Carmel igniting guitar deities David Grissom and Eric Johnson on Derek & the Dominos' "Why Does Love Got to Be So Sad" then "Layla," Freescale Semiconductor's free extravaganza didn't suffer one single note for it..."
After a Fashion: Friday
Features Story March 16, 2007
by Stephen MacMillan Moser
Description: Your Style Avatar is on the scene at the AMAs!
"...There are always a couple of people that I'm truly honored to meet at the Music Awards. This time it was Bobby Whitlock who performed alongside his glorious wife, CoCo Carmel..."
2006-07 Austin Music Awards Show
Music Story March 16, 2007
by Greg Beets
Description: Austin Convention Center, Wednesday, March 14
"...In a new venue on a stage bedecked with floral tributes to Ann Richards and Clifford Antone, the 25th edition of the Austin Music Awards evoked the spirit of a smaller, more casual town that continues to persist even as the growing metropolis is beset with toll roads and Neiman Marcus openings. Margaret Moser's homey introduction set the tone for satisfied Nashville transplants Bobby Whitlock and CoCo Carmel to deliver an informal set of Derek & the Dominos songs..."
Wooly Bully
Music Story March 9, 2007
by Jim Caligiuri
Description: Simple, the 2006/2007 Austin Music Awards
"...Leading off the evening is another pair of AMA rookies: Bobby Whitlock & CoCo Carmel. Whitlock, one of the prime catalysts behind Eric Clapton's Derek & the Dominos ("Keep on Growing," December 1, 2006), and his wife have been mesmerizing South Austin patrons weekly with their Tuesday night gigs at the Saxon Pub since they moved to town from Nashville last fall..."
Page Two: Let's Get Lost
Columns March 9, 2007
by Louis Black
Description: An invocation on the eve of South by Southwest
"...Andy Langer is the emcee. Bobby Whitlock, CoCo Carmel, and Stephen Bruton will play..."
Page Two: Scratching the Surface
Columns March 1, 2007
by Louis Black
Description: Festival films, the Austin Music Awards, and the truth about South by Southwest
"...Andy Langer takes over from the almost saintly Paul Ray, who performed those duties for years more than one would have reasonably expected. It's pretty much an all-star lineup: Bobby Whitlock, CoCo Carmel, and Stephen Bruton will play..."
TCB
Music Column February 16, 2007
by Christopher Gray
"...Bullet the Blue Sky Ladies and gentlemen, the lineup for the 2006/2007 Austin Music Awards, Wednesday, March 14 in the Austin Convention Center's Ballroom A: Bobby Whitlock, CoCo Carmel, and Stephen Bruton; Barbara Kooyman & the Unstrung Heroes of TexAmericana with Carrie Rodriguez; Ian McLagan & the Bump Band; Tex Mex Experience with Texas Tornadoes and Sam the Sham; and a "Six Strings Down" Clifford Antone tribute with Derek O'Brien, Gary Clark Jr., and more. Have a good thought for Bruton, who friends say is battling throat cancer and seeking treatment at Houston's M.D..."
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