Celebrating in July
Two years ago, Owen Temple’s fifth studio album, Dollars and Dimes, was released ahead of the Fourth of July weekend. Eleven songs about eleven characters,
Two years ago, Owen Temple’s fifth studio album, Dollars and Dimes, was released ahead of the Fourth of July weekend. Eleven songs about eleven characters,
“All men are created equal; endowed by their creator with the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness” Words on paper, and so
“Out in the hot sun, standing in line, buying sno cones in the summertime” “Sno Cone Man” from Adam Carroll – Live
“Temple’s songs are sophisticated and enlightening, offering a view of the Texas west that’s akin to Dave Alvin’s meditations on mid-century California. He writes with
Fall in Love Every Night I wrote this song after reading two books by Joe Nick Patoski: Caught in the Crossfire (about Stevie Ray Vaughan)
I am playing at the Kerrville Folk Festival on Saturday, and so I have posted this map of Quiet Valley Ranch, where the Folk Festival
Part 1 – Truthful Slogans This is the first in a series of posts educating you, the traveling consumer, about what you’ll find out on
We could hear Bob Schneider playing his set in Zilker Park on Wednesday night, as our seven year old’s Little League team played their first
There’s a great article by Michael Hall in Texas Monthly, Falling Comet, on the life and Texas days of Bill Haley, one of the founders
We’ve got a quick run of CD release shows this week in Little Rock, New York City, Washington DC, Parkersburg WV, Greenfield IN, and Madison
“It’s clear that our lives are a distillation and expansion of the lives that have come before us,” – Owen Temple
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