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Strong new albums from Milton Mapes and the Action Is, and the Eighties still won't go away.

Christopher Gray, Feb. 18, 2005

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Doug Sahm's and Handsome Joel's memories live on, even as the international pipeline into Austin dries up

Christopher Gray, Feb. 11, 2005

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Darin Murphy heads for Broadway, Daniel Johnston heads for the silver screen, DJ Pandora heads home

Christopher Gray, Feb. 4, 2005

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Kicking it red-state style with the Yuppie Pricks, Asleep at the Wheel, and Snoop Dogg. Suck it, blue states!

Christopher Gray, Jan. 28, 2005

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Floating down Okkervil's river of golden dreams, taking Pinetop Perkins, Helios Creed, and a bunch of T-shirts along for the ride

Christopher Gray, Jan. 21, 2005

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Emo's Free Week leaves 'TCB' broken, battered, bloodshot, but happy

Christopher Gray, Jan. 14, 2005

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Closing out a turbulent year

Christopher Gray, Jan. 7, 2005

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Closing out the year by considering the persistent question: Are there too many bands in Austin?

Christopher Gray, Dec. 31, 2004

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Going Braless in city of Small Stars and smashed guitars

Christopher Gray, Dec. 24, 2004

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Assessing 2004, local club owners break into a chorus of 'Staying Alive.' If only Dimebag Darrell had.

Christopher Gray, Dec. 17, 2004

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Crunking up the holidays with a legal spat, an old- world reunion, Dolly, and Derek Smalls himself

Christopher Gray, Dec. 10, 2004

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Armadillos to Addictions: a shopping guide for discerning Austinites

Christopher Gray, Dec. 3, 2004

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'Almost Famous,' part two, starring What Made Milwaukee Famous, the Murdocks, the Good Looks, Gibby Haynes & His Problem, and Endochine

Christopher Gray, Nov. 26, 2004

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Godspeed, ODB. Say hi to Doug Sahm for us.

Christopher Gray, Nov. 19, 2004

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Troublesome pirates, returning Superflies, and British minstrels help ease the sting of last week's election

Christopher Gray, Nov. 12, 2004

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Looking at this microwave world from the grassy knoll

Christopher Gray, Nov. 5, 2004

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The politics of dancing, or at least politics and dancing

Christopher Gray, Oct. 29, 2004

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No clues in Joe Bates' murder and other tales from Austin's music jungle

Christopher Gray, Oct. 22, 2004

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A rock out, a rock opera, and a rock show. Must be Rocktober.

Christopher Gray, Oct. 15, 2004

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Rocking out on Red River, all the way to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

Christopher Gray, Oct. 8, 2004

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ACL 04: They're only feet, and "TCB" didn't need them anyway

Christopher Gray, Sept. 24, 2004

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The Austin City Limits Music Festival gets big without outgrowing its roots

Christopher Gray, Sept. 17, 2004

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Lubbock or leave it, with Buddy Holly, the Flatlanders, and some dude who says he's James Dean's bastard son

Christopher Gray, Sept. 10, 2004

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Party on Red River or in Kansas, with Attack Formation if need be, but you must submit to the all-consuming power of BOB

Christopher Gray, Sept. 3, 2004

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Christopher Gray, Aug. 27, 2004

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Another Saturday night at the bookstore, and some really awful TV

Christopher Gray, Aug. 20, 2004

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Texas' songwriter emeritus Billy Joe Shaver, Lenny Kravitz's protégé, and the end of a bingo era. Also, Elvis.

Christopher Gray, Aug. 13, 2004

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John Walker's blues, an ACTV uprising, and AC / DC gets keelhauled

Christopher Gray, Aug. 6, 2004

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Pub-rock, U2, and British-style power-metal: Where are we again?

Christopher Gray, July 30, 2004

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Getting heavy with Recover, poppy with Voxtrot, and rejoicing that the AMN flap is finally over. More or less.

Christopher Gray, July 23, 2004

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