Tejas has always been a great host for this Hoosier, from El Paso to Dallas and a dozen cities in between with some of the best live music any where in the world.
Serious stuff. Praying that the Lone Star state can resist the invasion happening there now. If Texas falls , so does the nation. Big love from N.J. GOD BLESS YOU AND GOD BLESS AMERICA.
I saw him recently on Austin City Limits, and of course, he was excellent, but I missed the repartee of him live with a small venue. His stories are wonderful.
Ron ~ thanks for posting. I Was rock n'rolling, new mothering, and just discovering Lyle lovitt 1975 (you're not from Texas, but Texas loves you anyway!) ~ that opened a lot of doors for me.
I first heard this in a listenin' booth at Waterloo Records in Austin in April 2003. I think I got about 3 tracks into it, walked out & laid my money down. Best summer of music. I even shared it with friends in Vancouver, Canada. Spread the word, right? The album is GROWL. Delirium Tremoloes came out about 2 years later & ditto the above. RWH is a fine Texas songwriter & storyteller. ~Too bad the state's run by a doofus - doesn’t do anything for regular Texas folk, but he sure loves those big a$$ TX Oil & Gas donors! 💙#VoteBlue2024💙
And our corporations yeah some of them might be a little corrupt And our politicians some of them are loco But when it comes to music my friend I can't believe that these words aren't as true as St. John the Revelators
@@bartman4556 they were born in Nashville, Tennessee and grew up in Daytona, Florida. They did live in Macon, Georgia after Brother Duane formed The Allman Brothers Band.
There is a hell of a difference between so called rich people and real people. It has little to do with EARNINGS but more of an arrogant way of looking down on people. Many of the so called rich are bankrupt in real dollars and without value to anyone.