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Friday, October 5th, 2007

There are a couple of good shows tonight. Macon Greyson performs at Adairs Saloon. Becca Dalrymple plays her brand of Americana Country at Love and War in Texas, Plano.

If you plan to go to the State Fair tomorrow, and are not going to the Texas-OU game, I would suggest going early enough to leave before the end of the game. If not, you will get home later than you would like.

Macon Greyson, Adairs Saloon, 2624 Commerce St., 214-939-9900. 9 p.m.

Becca Dalrymple, Love and War in Texas, Plano, 601 E. Plano Pkwy, 972-422-6201. 8 p.m.

Have a good day and Peace be with you.

Plan Ahead for Texas State Fair Trip

Thursday, October 4th, 2007

If you are taking your family to the Texas State Fair, it would behoove you to plan ahead. The complete schedule can be found by following the link to the website. You can go to the date you plan to go and print out the schedule if you wish. If you plan for the shows and exhibits you want to see, you can keep the family moving, avoiding as much as possible those money - drenching side trips.

Our family is planning to go this coming Monday. My wife and I have picked out all the shows we and the boys want to see. They are spaced out such that there will be little time to do anything else. I usually let them play a game or two on the Midway. It does not take them long to realize how impossible it is to win big.

When the boys want to do something that will cost extra, I always let them know that for each of us to have a corny dog and drink costs about twenty-five dollars. Since eating is high on their priority list for the day, it usually slows them down a bit. I also point out that they had an opportunity to earn their own money. Since they did not do their chores they are empty-handed.

Riding rides has never been an issue. Our boys have never been excited about riding the rides at any fair or event with rides. For one thing, we let them know what they could have and do if they used the money elsewhere. They usually opt for the alternate plan.

With Conner, the oldest, beginning to get into cars now, the automobile shows will keep them occupied for a while. The events we have picked out alternate between things Cyndy and I want to see and would like them to see with us and things the boys want to see and we can live with. Then there are the ones just too fun to pass up. I mean, who would not want to see pig races - at least once?

I have known families who blew their family budget - and their diet - by going to the fair. They tried to see everything and do everything and pay out the wazoo for the experience (they never really see everything or do much of it at all). Mostly, people succumb to the sights and sounds of unique foods, obviously most of which is fried.

But if you plan ahead, a trip to the State Fair can be thoroughly enjoyable without emptying your pockets. Our plan? Get up, have a good breakfast, and head to the fair. After parking (the first $10) getting in (buy advance tickets at Kroger), and getting a map, we head to the first event. After the first couple of events, we get lunch and head to the next one. We’re through just before dinner time. So we head back home for dinner.

Only one meal out, and we had an enjoyable time seeing shows, exhibits, and activities at the State Fair. If we are in a good mood and they act fairly decent, they may come home with a souvenir. It did not cost us an arm and a leg. And if we did not see it, we probably did not need to - we saw what we came to see.

Have a good day and Peace be with you.

Monday at the State Fair

Monday, October 1st, 2007

If you want to sneak out of work or class early and go the State Fair, this would not be a bad day to do it. Then again, is it ever a bad day when you leave early? After the bird show, the car shows, and everything fried, Ray Wylie Hubbard is playing at 3 p.m. on the Toyota Truck Stage. Kacey Musgraves performs on the Chevrolet Main Stage at 4 p.m., 5:45, and 8 p.m. Shelley Laine also performs on the Bud Light True Music Stage every hour on the hour beginning at 2 p.m. with the last show at 8 p.m.

All three performing artists are homegrown Texas talent. Ray Wylie and Shelley Laine are from the Dallas area. How else to complete a day of Pig Races, Dog Shows, Livestock Shows, fried delights, and all things Texas? Just do not tell the boss.

Have a good day and Peace be with you.

Music at the State Fair this Weekend

Friday, September 28th, 2007

A trip to the State Fair is always a little better when a live music performance is thrown into the mix. After seeing the livestock, the bird shows, eating corn dogs and other fried delights you will regret later, cruising through the Midway, and riding the new SkyWay gondola ride, settle down to a musical treat.

Tonight, as I mentioned in an earlier post, Grupo Fantasma plays at 8 p.m. on the Chevrolet Main Stage. Their mixture of rhythms will keep your feet tapping. Maybe just break out and dance. Or watch the dancers who are a little better at it. Should be interesting.

Saturday, Boyz II Men perform their harmonizing R&B. They are releasing a Motown tribute record in November, so there are sure to be some Motown classics in the show. It would be a good break in the afternoon at the fair. Grab a corny dog and beverage, find a place to seat, and listen to some good harmony.

If you are going to the fair Sunday, end the day with Bowling for Soup as they return to town for the fair. After all, they are from Denton. An irreverent show to be sure, but their onstage antics are sure to entertain. They have come a long way from being a garage band around town.

Enjoy the State Fair this weekend. All three shows are at the Chevrolet Main Stage.

Have a good day and Peace be with you.

Music This Weekend

Thursday, September 27th, 2007

If you are not going to the fair Friday or Saturday, there are good live country shows coming to town. Check out Jimmy Webb Friday night at Poor David’s Pub. On Saturday, Billy Joe Shaver will be playing at the Granada Theater. They are both stalwarts of country music. The songs of both songwriters have been recorded by countless others and are still being recorded by the younger artists. They are both seasoned artists and at home on stage.

Jimmy Webb, Poor David’s Pub, 1313 South Lamar, 214-565-1295, 8:30 p.m. Friday. Front Gate Tickets.

Billy Joe Shaver, Granada Theater, 3524 Greenville Ave., 214-824-9933, 8 p.m. Saturday, Doors open at 7.

Have a good day and Peace be with you.

Texas State Fair Begins Friday

Wednesday, September 26th, 2007

A sure way to beat the 5 o’clock rush hour traffic Friday is to leave work early and go to the Texas State Fair. My mouth is already watering for a corny dog. IKEA is sponsoring a Celebrity Kitchen where noted chefs will provide their audience with cooking ideas. There are dog shows which are also a fun way to relax after walking for hours. On Friday, Brave Combo plays at 3 p.m. on the Toyota Truck Stage. Grupo Fantasma performs at 8 p.m. on the Chevrolet Main Stage.

I will be bringing you more activities, concerts, and ways to wander around Fair Park each day. The State Fair usually means fall weather and some rain along the way - both of which we could use. There will still be hot days of course, but even variation is a change of pace.

Texas State Fair, Fair Park, September 28 - October 21. Click on the link for more information.

Have a good day and Peace be with you.

Country Music Wednesday

Tuesday, September 25th, 2007

If you want to go country Wednesday night, there are two performers at opposite ends of the spectrum. Ed Burleson, who will be a Love and War in Texas in Plano, plays country music just like your mama used to listen to. Straight ahead, not too many frills, country music. Then there is David Allan Coe, who will be performing at House of Blues Music Hall. Coe is one of the original “outlaws” of country music back in the ‘70s. While some of the performers branded as outlaws shied away from the term, David Allan Coe wore it like a badge in amongst the tattoos. But he has put out a lot of good songs over the years. Everyone knows the words to “You Never Even Call Me By My Name.” One thing you can say about his shows - you never know what to expect. But it is never boring and always entertaining.

Ed Burleson, Love and War in Texas, Plano, 601 E. Plano Pkwy, 972-422-6201, 7:30 p.m.

David Allan Coe, House of Blues Music Hall, Victory Park, 2200 North Lamar Street, 214-978-2583, Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets at the door or Ticketmaster.

Have a good day and Peace be with you.

Steven Curtis Chapman at Meyerson

Monday, September 24th, 2007

Steven Curtis Chapman is one of the hottest Christian artists in the field to date. Chapman brings his show (with his two sons - Will Franklin on drums and Caleb on guitar) to the Meyerson this Wednesday on a bill that includes the rocking sounds of Sanctus Real and the songwriting and vocal talents of Bethany Dillon. A night full of sight, sound, and praise.

Steven Curtis Chapman, Sanctus Real, Bethany Dillon, Meyerson, 2301 Flora St., 214-692-0203.

Have a good day and Peace be with you.

Music Tonight

Friday, September 21st, 2007

For a blast from the past tonight, go to the House of Blues and see the Average White Band. Or, on the country rock side, Reckless Kelly at the Granada. My choice though would be Radney Foster at Love and War in Texas in Plano. That is, if I am not at a food festival stuffing my face.

Average White Band, House of Blues Music Hall, Victory Park, 2200 North Lamar Street, 214-978-2583 Doors open at 7 p.m.

Reckless Kelly, Granada Theater, 3524 Greenville Ave., 214-824-9933 9 p.m.

Radney Foster, Love and War in Texas, Plano, 601 E. Plano Pkwy, 972-422-6201 8 p.m.

Have a good day and Peace be with you.

Mid-Cities Greek Food Fest

Thursday, September 20th, 2007

Dan.jpg Fall Festivals are upon us and are popping up all over the Dallas area. If the Addison Oktoberfest or the Plano Balloon Festival do not strike your fancy (See previous posts), the Mid-Cities Greek Food Fest is just a jaunt out 183 into Euless. The festival kicks off this evening at 6 p.m. with Taverna Night. The evening will include cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, and dinner (including chicken or beef souvlaki, dolmas, Greek potatoes, Greek green beans and Greek pastries). A portion of the $60 admission for Taverna Night will benefit Kidd’s Kids.

The festival itself will begin Friday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., continue through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., and admission is free. There will be food, food, and more food, including gyros, pastitsio and moussaka to baklava and other sweet delights. If that is not enough, the Taverna Grill has grilled octopus and saganaki, not to mention Greek-style sausage. Stroll through the marketplace and peruse the crafts, clothing, jewelry, and packaged foods.

16th annual Mid-Cities Greek Food Fest, St. John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church, 303 Cullum Drive, Euless. 817-283-2291

Have a good day and Peace be with you.

Wynton Marsalis with Dallas Symphony

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007

Dan.jpg Wynton Marsalis comes to Dallas on Wednesday to appear at the Meyerson Center with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. Marsalis, in case you haven’t been paying attention, is one of the best trumpeters and promoter of jazz music in the world today. It was with Art Blakely’s band, the Jazz Messengers, in the 1980’s that Marsalis learned of the relationship between jazz and democracy. Blakely was often heard to say, “No America, no Jazz.” Over the years, Wynton has been invited to perform with Sarah Vaughan, Dizzy Gillespie, Sweets Edison, Clark Terry, Sonny Rollins, and countless other jazz legends.

To say the Wynton Marsalis plays with intensity and feeling is an understatement. When he performs, his entire being comes exploding through his trumpet. He has won countless awards and distinctions, including being the only artist to win Grammy Awards in five consecutive years. He has done as much or more as anyone else in his field to promote jazz and music to all cultures and to children.

Wynton Marsalis with the Dallas Symphony, Meyerson Center, 214-692-0203. Wed. at 8 p.m.

Have a good day and Peace be with you.

Soulful Songwriters Performing Tonight

Saturday, September 15th, 2007

Dan.jpg Some of the more soulful songwriters are performing tonight in the Dallas area. Lucinda Williams has honed her skills over the years, gaining speed with each new release. Her new album, West, as well as her Live @ the Fillmore release, demonstrates the power of mind and voice joining in beautiful musical unison. Her songs have been recorded by many other performers for years.

Houston Marchman and Django Walker (son of Jerry Jeff Walker) are coming into their own. All three songwriters do not write songs so much as live them and see them and write them down. Their songs touch the heart, mind, and soul of everyone. Not to mention their appreciation for the humorous side of life.

Kind of makes you wish you could be in three places at the same time.

Lucinda Williams, Longhorn Ballroom, 216 Corinth, St., 214-428-5900. 9 p.m. Front Gate Tickets.

Houston Marchman, Love and War in Texas, Plano, 601 E. Plano Pkwy, 972-422-6201. 7:30 p.m.

Django Walker, Love and War in Texas, Grapevine, 2505 E. Grapevine Mills Circle, 972-724-5557. 9 p.m.

Have a good day and Peace be with you.

Indigo Girls at the Majestic

Friday, September 14th, 2007

Dan.jpg For being the music of many cultures and having a longer history than any other type of music, folk music always gets the short end of the stick. Modern American folk music began about the time of Woody Guthrie. His legacy helped form the genre as it exists today. He would be proud of the many facets of folk music today. Guthrie was not the first, but he was the one to help propel the musical form into the musical melting pot it has become.

The 1960s are mostly remembered for the popularity of rock and roll which began in the 1950s. Folk music had its distinct role in the ‘60s, but took a backseat to rock and roll and psychedelic sounds. The 1970s brought a resurgence in folk and folk/rock music. In Texas, Dallas in particularly (before they moved to Austin) the early ‘70s folk/rock merged with country to begin the emergence of “Redneck rock,” country-rock, and the outlaw movement. On today’s radio folk and its related cousins can be found, as a general rule, on so-called Americana stations.

In the late 1980’s there was - as there had been in many successive decades - a resurgence of folk music with an updated train of thought. The Indigo Girls were part of that particular resurgence. Twenty years and ten studio albums later, Amy and Emily Saliers are still going strong as the Indigo Girls. The tour is supporting that tenth album, Despite Our Differences - their first since signing with Hollywood Records earlier this year. The Indigo Girls have always put on a dynamic performance and tonight’s show at the Majestic should be no different.

The Indigo Girls, tonight at 8 p.m., the Majestic Theatre, 1925 Elm St., Downtown, 214-880-0137. Tickets at Ticketmaster or the theater box office.

Have a good day and Peace be with you.

21st Annual Grapefest in Grapevine

Wednesday, September 12th, 2007

Dan.jpg The largest wine festival in the Southwest returns to Historic Downtown Grapevine Thursday through Sunday. Obviously there will be a wine tasting - or two or three. As well as an International Wine Garden. The GrapeStomp will test the contestants’ stomping agility and entertain the spectators.

For the family, there will be a Kid Zone area for younger children. The carnival and midway games will please kids of all ages. Then go by the arts and crafts booths for that unique gift for yourself or someone else. Take a ride on the Grapefest Express Railroad. There are many other things to see and do including the live music stages with continuous entertainment. Not to mention people-watching.

There will be free admission all day Thursday and up until 5 p.m. on Friday. Go to the Grapevine website for parking information and directions.

Have a good day and Peace be with you.

Alan Jackson/Brooks and Dunn Saturday in Dallas

Friday, September 7th, 2007

Dan.jpg For mainstream country music fans, the Alan Jackson - Brooks and Dunn tour is coming to Dallas Saturday night at the Smirnoff Music Centre in Fair Park. Brooks and Dunn are opening the show and Alan Jackson is headlining.

Brooks and Dunn are on tour in support of their two upcoming CDs. The Forever Brooks and Dunn CD will be released on September 18. The CD Cowboy Town will be on sale on October 2nd. The duo and their band have been a staple in country music for many years. Now they are opening tour dates rather than headlining. Beware of artists when they keep putting out greatest hits albums.

In years past, a greatest hits album was a sign that either a band’s popularity is slipping or they have run out of original material. With the majority of country hits not written by the artists that record them, a stash of original material is no longer necessary. Greatest hits albums are simply ways to make more money from a stagnant fan base.

Alan Jackson is still touring on the heels of his highly acclaimed Like Red On A Rose released last year. As well as his album of classic hymns from last year, Precious Memories. Not a very original title, but the songs are well done. Jackson released Live at Texas Stadium in April, a recording of a show with Jackson, George Strait, and Jimmy Buffet. Denise Jackson has also come out with a book about their trials, love, and faith entitled “It’s All About Him.” Alan wrote the foreword for his wife’s book, written with Ellen Vaughn.

Brooks and Dunn/Alan Jackson, Sept. 8, Smirnoff Music Centre, 1818 First Ave., Fair Park. 214-421-1111 or Ticketmaster for tickets. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Show starts at 7:30.

Have a good afternoon and Peace be with you.

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