1996 Musicians Register
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Cactus Smack Conspiracy

Patriot CD/CS, Slave Machine, `95; Money Changes Hands but Does Not Change it's Mind 7", Slave Machine, `94; Cactus Smack Conspiracy EP, Slave Machine, `93; Proven Way, Most Revolutionary Method CS, Slave Machine, `93

Slave Machine Productions, 441-1016


Trina Cahlander

"Acoustic, alternative, diverse, coherent charming" -- Music City Texas; "Delicious ear candy...." -- Austin Chronicle. "Truly creative, solo and daring" -- KMCD FM

Trina Cahlander CS, Kato, `95

Trina Cahlander, 990-9475


Call North

You just play everywhere you can, you know? Anywhere and everywhere someone will listen to this acoustic rock & roll. Damn right. We'll be in your neighborhood soon. John Hudson, guitar/vocals; Larisa Montanaro, vocals

Just Doesn't Matter CS, Biff Productions, `94; Feeling Good is Good Enough CS, Biff Productions, `95

John Hudson, 459-4885


Calle Seis

Newest Tejano tour band. Led by producer Steve "Rat" Silvas; vocals, Gilbert Alba; bass & vocals, Clark Ellison; drums, Mike Bernal. Credits range from Little Joe, Willie Nelson, Ruben Ramos.

Willie Cisneros, 448-4282


Sarah Elizabeth Campbell

Contemporary folk. "Sarah Elizabeth Campbell writes songs from her heart. She sings them that way too. Furthermore, she has a keen intuition that aims her towards other people's songs which she then makes her own. A gifted artist can do that, you know." -- Mary Chapin Carpenter

323-9467


Tony Campise

Alto sax, tenor sax, soprano sax, flute, bass flute, clarinet, and vocals. The fastest sax chops in Texas. Currently leading his own band as well as playing for Beto y los Fairlanes and other groups in Austin.

Once in a Blue Moon CD, Hear; First Takes CD, Hear

BBA Management & Booking, 477-7777


Shane Cannedy

Honest, melodic pop songs with a tinge of West Texas, a voice filled with a wide range of emotions and an incredible band: Rick Poss, Stewart Cochran, Konrad Meissner, and Jeff Adams.

Tapioca CD, Chocolate, `94

Jean Hankinson, 371-7717


Capital of Texas Brass Quintet

The finest brass ensemble in central Texas, this group plays a range of brass works from Bach to Joplin. Featuring members of the Austin Symphony, they put the class in brass.

BBA Booking & Management, 477-7777


Bob "Blue Blaze" Carnaghi

An energetic blend of folk, country, and bluegrass with hints of jazz and peppered with the blues. Popular covers and originals, many with harrowing tales based on true facts.

The Blue Blaze Incident (In-Progress)

Bob Carnaghi, 415-8237


Patrick Carpenter

Drums & percussion. 25+ years experience. All styles: blues, rock, country, etc. Currently playing with "Blue Midnight." Available for pick-up gigs and recordings.

Pat Carpenter, 447-9055


Jesse Kannon Carrick

A one-of-a-kind female artist whose soulful lyrics, heartfelt singing, and unmistakable voice will command your attention.

Jesse Carrick, 218-4776


Steve Carter

An accomplished songwriter, he has sold over 360,000 copies in Europe, earning him double platinum, platinum and gold records. He has written with Erik Moll, Michael Ballew, and Bill Colbert.

Stop the Truck CD, Sudden Stop, '95; Erik Moll's In the Shadow, Fire Ant; Michael Ballew's Better Hold On, Bear Family

Steve Carter, 443-3592


Cecil

Former members of Force Fed and Holedigger collide with a new Southern/hardcore sound. You aren't ready. Who's Cecil?

Lance Musslewhite, 258-6332


Carlos Cedillo

Post-modern classical guitar music from Latin America. Available for receptions and special occasions. Good sight-reading and jazz improv skills.

Frank Hillbolt, 477-1812


Centzontle

Reynaldo Arteaga, Mike Maddux, Martha Daids and Javier Palacios present folk music and new songs from all parts of Latin America, ranging from Cuba and Northern Mexico to the southern reaches of Colombia, Venezuela, Chile and Argentina.

Javier Palacios, 467-0989


Charlie B. and the Bluelites

A blend of smooth blues originals and old standards. Veterans of the road who have come together in Austin to produce a unique sound.

Smooth Blues CD, Buttermilk, `95

Charles Bickley, 207-2574


Cheshire

CHESHIRE is keeping hard rock alive in Texas through their unique and energetic sound combined with a very aggressive edge. Definitely a "must see" band!

Bonnie Romagus, 918-1650

http://www.dev-null.com/cheshire/cheshire.html


chlorine

A rollercoaster ride of guitars and melodic hooks that pulls you in, smacks you upside the head , and leaves you with something to ease the pain... Mark-vox & guitar, Chris-lead guitar, Mike-bass, Eddie-drums.

chlorine CD, Skintone, 1996

Deborah vonOhlerking, 371-3373.

http://www.primenet.com/~skintone


Citizen Lane

Isn't it unfortunate how humans have to categorize everything? Intelligent songcrafting, rich horn arrangements, extraordinary showmanship and musical virtuosity. G. Love & Special Sauce meets Harry Connick, Jr. meets Zappa. (How about Streisand meets G)

Citizen Lane CD independent, 1995

Nick Carter Productions, 612-7561 (pgr)

http://www.eden.com/~citlane


Alise Clar

"I am free as I fly through crimson clouds... to the infinite space of tomorrow's destiny." -- Alise Clar. "This interdisciplinary artist (sax, keys, vocals, video and dance) spreads a message of love, resulting in soulful psychedelia" -- Jackie Blue

Alise Clar - Alles Klar CD/CS. Motherlight, `96

Cammie Harper, Ciao! Talent, 477-3291

alise@dinc.com


W.C. Clark

Black Top Recording Artist

Vicky Moerbe, 441-5136


Slaid Cleaves

Kerrville New Folk Winner. Gritty folk songwriter currently shopping his new album, Last of the V-8's.

For The Brave and The Free CS, RBR, `93; Life's Other Side CD, Play Hard, `92

Nancy Fly and Assoc., 474-7419


cling.

Area pop group. Pop music in a similar vein as the Sundays, Sleeper, and James. All original music.

smitten CD, self-produced, 1996

Stephen Ceresia, 306-0832

http://www.eden.com/~cling


CMB Jazz Trio

Piano, bass and drums playing classic jazz.

Chuck Pafenbach, 472-7374


Codpiece

Musical amateurism at its most pleasurable, we suck and we know it but at least we try -- and we come up with some cool originals. Our cover of Judas Priest's "Living After Midnight" rocks!

Coach, 443-7563


Joe Coleman

Freelance keyboardist specializing in solo piano and pick-up gigs. Fast study. Rock/Blues/Soul/Country. Currently performing with Memphis Train. Also performed with Lady Luck & The Bad Breaks, Branded Hearts, Friends and others.

Reflections CS, Diner Music, 1994

328-6810

bigboy@ccsi.com


Roddy Colonna

Drummer

Bill Carter, City of Violet Crown, Low Down, `94; Bob Dylan, Greatest Hits #3, Columbia, `94; Bob Dylan, Bootleg Series, Columbia, `89-91; Toni Price, Swim Away, Antone's, `94; Mason Ruffner, Evolution, Archer, `94.

Roddy Colonna, 447-2385


Lisa Colvin

Grrrl singer/songwriter/drummer available.

Peek-A-Boo Bicycle Rodeo Record,1996; "Veronica 24/7" Single, Candy-Ass, 1995; KVRX Radioactive Sampler CD, 1994; SXSW Live Vol. 2 CD, 1994; Strange Men CS, 1991,

L.D., 474-8840


The Common Taters

"Tasty acoustic" (and electric) "back to the roots" cuisine. Mouth-watering, mind-satisfying, baked, boiled, fried, hashed and smashed with a grand selection of toppings by the original spuds. Great for BBQ's.

Patty Finney, 273-2841


Ben Conroy

Solo -- blues, boogie woogie, piano; performed at Pianoramas as guest artist, at Hilltop Cafe, Fredricksburg, occasional Friday & Saturday nights; festivals.

Bob & Ben, Boogie Woogie Men CD, Damjazz, `94; Charlie Booty/Ben Conroy Boogie Woogie 8-to-the-Bar LP, Jazzology, `83.

Ben Conroy, 282-8562


The Contradicks

Better than a menthol enema. Melodies that flow like a ruptured utter. Melodic pop-punk in that new school manner that everyone's too cool to like. Pathetically punk and profitably poppy.

Eve's Cradle Management, 385-1465.


Jennifer Ellen Cook

Pop unplugged. "An immensely memorable voice" -- College Music Journal. "Flawlessly arranged songs" -- Austin Chronicle. "Sensational vocalist" -- Austin American-Statesman. ""Star quality!" -- Icky studio executive. Singer, guitarist, award-winning songwriter. Also available for studio work.

Jennifer Cook, 448-1005


Cara Cooke

A multi-instrumentalist with an uncanny ability and voice for singing harmony. Instruments played include harmonica and bass. Her harmonica has been touted by several experienced harmonica pros, including Lonnie Glosson.

Cara Cooke, 280-9104


Coprolingus

Eight-piece orchestra of structured chaos, weaving, undulating into a metamorphose percussion extravaganza. Live. There are dancers in costumes, performance artists and various smells. Fun for the whole family.

The Man with the Hammer Is Standing Behind You, Beefhouse, `95.

Robert Schmid, 836-7567


El Coro de los Amigos de las Américas de St. Mary's Cathedral

Mésica litúrgica.

Mike Greene, 450-1529.

greene@bga.com


Correo Aereo

The Multi-instrumental duo of Abel and Madeleine Rocha transports audiences on a Pan-American journey through the folkloric traditions of Venezuela, Argentina and Mexico.

Nancy Fly & Associates, 474-7419

NFLY@aol.com


Cosmic Intuition

Playing celestial sounds with a touch of wired rhythms and improvisational outbursts. Ensemble highly influenced by Sun Ra/Miles Davis/James Brown/Fela.

Rashah Amen, 926-2833 or 926-2782


Wiley Cousins & The Well Hungarians

Roots music and originals.

Wiley Cousins, phone/fax 472-2524


Crackhouse Jazz Quartet

It's groove, hard, sexual, punk, funk, junk, heavy metal disco with a touch of trash.

We Are So Beautiful CD, Cracked, 1991; Hola Kulo CD/CS, Misfit, 1994.

Frankie Perrone, 912-9471


Richard Crawford, Jr.

Out of the ubiquitous confusion of the day, which surrenders inexorably to the loneliness of the night, there may appear to those who truly persist a realization of creative escape. Pray be it in music.

R. D. Crawford, Jr. 416-6808


Alvin Crow & the Pleasant Valley Boys

T.J. McFarland, 441-3229

Kacy Crowley

A promising singer-songwriter who combines her all American rock & roll roots with dreamy folk influences creating poetic and edgy radio-ready songs.

Kacy Crowley, 338-0575


Patrick Crumhorn

Songwriter, guitarist, bassist, and reluctant singer. Veteran of bands that rose to heights of obscurity, now gone semi-solo.

Her Violent Beauty CS, Mahakala, `95

Patrick Crumhorn, 444-3141

patrik@io.com


Cuerdas Latinas

Harp and guitar folk music from Latin America featuring music from the highlands of the Andes to the plains of Columbia y Venezuela. Cuerdas Latinas has played together extensively in Austin as well as Europe.

Annette D' Armata, 442-5986


Cula du Cafe

A lively, eclectic blend of Caribbean, Latin and swing. Playing standard classic as well as obscure Latin ballads, they always entertain and get you up on the dance floor.

BBA Management & Booking, 477-7777


Culture Industry

Tribal Industrialists Dustin Fuselier and Jeff Moeller take sequenced vibes on a raw journey through crunch guitar, live drums and darkly substantial lyrics. Accessible industrial will never be the same.

Welcome to the Industry CD, Johnny Q, `92; This CD, Ndustry/Johnny Q, `94; Thresh CD, Ndustry/Johnny Q, `96

Lift Room Productions, 323-0345


Curl

Multi-mood and multi-style rock and blasphemy.

Mauro Arrambide, 451-0875


Donnie Curtis & Twang

Charlie Hatchett, 453-6178

Cut `n Run

Cut `n Run, formed in 1987, has experimented with many styles of music, but has found its identity in an original blues-based groove punctuated by varying rhythms, strong vocals, precision harmonies, and gut-busting guitar and harmonica leads.

Steve Kriechbaum, 346-9423

http://www.bga.com/~lauriew/CnR.html


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