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New Braunfels songwriter Dallas Burrow intentionally steeps himself in the tradition of Texas troubadours, and new albumleans even more into that heritage, in spirit if not exactly in sound. With Jonathan Tyler helming production, the album fleshes out the sharp, provocative narratives that Burrows spins behind his low, gruff baritone with an eclectic sound, swinging from dark, brooding blues and funky grooves to tender ballads and loping barroom sing-alongs.
In a genre 180, the night features experimental folk group Middle Sattre, an amorphous blob of a band continually collecting more members to add to their rich, rustic sound. Congressional queen Brigitte Bandit will host, a true soldier for LGBTQIA rights with the fighting spirit that allows for us to have these prideful events in the first place.
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