Josh Ritter - all albums, but try Live at Vicars
John Hiatt
Matt Pond PA
Josh Ritter - all albums, but try Live at Vicars
John Hiatt
Matt Pond PA
Jordan Mills on choosing Tech:
“It’s a great experience seeing them play. It was a good atmosphere. The fans stood up the whole game and never sat down. They have a great fan base.”
I have such a diverse taste in music I think my DJ's could be schizophrenic. Since I invested in an Ipod I have not obsessed over an album quite like I used to. There is just too much available and depending on my mood it could be anything from Ella Fitzgerald to The Sex Pistols.
The Last of the Mohicans soundtrack.
Derek and the Domminos~Layla and Assorted Other Love Songs
jars of clay -- who we are instead
probably the first time i've listened to a full album at the same time this year.
The Blues
now it's bob dylan -- blood on the tracks.
i thought this one was lost, but found it today in an old cd carrier i had forgotten about.
freddie king -- the moons is rising. great texas blues. you can really tell he had an influence on zztop.
anyone else got some music by artists with the same name as former (or current) Tech football (or any other sport) players?
listening to my son's band upstairs
Spent my road trip listening to Sirius 20, in an attempt to hip up to the newer stuff.
Egypt Central really isn't bad at all.
I don't know of any big Strop acts. Scotty Robinson is a gifted song writer who has played and written for some big names.
Hank Jr and Joe Stampley were married to sisters from Mer Rouge, and MC Hammer is really Stanley Burrell and went to HV Adams Elementary in Bastrop when he lived with his grandmother.
Other than that, Tony Joe White is from Oak Grove but he and his family went to church with the Hemphills in Bastrop. That was as talented a musical group you would ever see in a Pentecostal church.