Showing posts with label mike buck. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mike buck. Show all posts

Friday, November 12, 2010

"Do The Dootz" Big Guitars From Texas w/Evan Johns (1985)

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"Do The Dootz" Big Guitars From Texas

"Do The Dootz" or "Do The Doots" By Big Guitars From Texas live on Dixie's Bar and Bus Stop. Evan Johns, Don Leady, Denny Freeman, Frankie Camaro, Keith Ferguson and Mike Buck with the "Do The Dootz" chorus Michael Maye and T. Tex Edwards. Circa 1985-86.

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Friday, July 17, 2009

TWILIGHTZONE!: The LeRoi Brothers "Lucky Lucky Me" 1985

TWILIGHTZONE! Blog posts more Leroi's!! This time "Lucky Lucky Me" from 1985 (where they covered Mr Haskins & I's song MOVE IT). I also really dig ELVIS IN THE ARMY amongst others here...

http://twilightzone-rideyourpony.blogspot.com/2009/07/leroi-brothers-lucky-lucky-me-1985.html

TWILIGHTZONE!
JUST FOR YOUR LISTENING PLEASURE
THURSDAY, JULY 16, 2009

The LeRoi Brothers "Lucky Lucky Me" 1985
Evan Johns joins the LeRoi Bros for 1 LP!



It goes without saying that no one in Austin, Texas' LeRoi Brothers is named LeRoi. Debuting on the unpretentious Check This Action as a trio (singer/guitarists Steve Doerr and Don Leady and drummer Mike Buck) plus a guest bassist, the LeRois set to rocking without ado, reeling off energetically unreconstructed rock'n'roll/R&B covers (plus a few originals that don't slow down the party one bit) in an unmistakable Southwestern accent.
Evan Johns replaced guitarist Don Leady (who went on to form the Tail Gators), Lucky Lucky Me is a full menu of high-energy tunes played for keeps. "Fight Fire With Fire," the zydeco-tinged "The Back Door" and a quick history lesson, "Elvis in the Army," are among the highlights. - Trouser Press

The LeRoi Brothers:
Evan Johns: Organ, Guitar, Vocals / Jackie Newhouse: Bass / Joe Doerr: Harmonica, Keyboards, Vocals / Mike Buck: Percussion, Drums / Steve Doerr: Guitar, Harmonica, Accordion, Vocals

trax:
1) Lucky Lucky Me 2) POW 3) Elvis In The Army 4) I Don't Wanna Stop 5) Walk With Me Darling 6) Give Up The Ghost 7) The Back Door 8) Dangerous Girl 9) Darlene 10) Little Bit Of Sugar 11) Move It 12) Foggy River 13) 007

...originally served by Philo...

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RYP said...
The LeRoi Brothers "Lucky Lucky Me"
gitit! pw: rideyourpony
http://rapidshare.com/files/256397658/le-45r7o0.rar

JULY 16, 2009 11:28 AM

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

TWILIGHTZONE!: The Le Roi Brothers "Forget About The Danger... Think Of The Fun" 1985

"...This Austin, TX, rock roll band was formed in 1981...The core of the band has always centered around Mike Buck's solid drumming (probably the finest drummer Texas has to offer) & Steve Doerr's rocking vocals & songwriting, while the band as a whole can capably take on anything from blues to rockabilly to cajun to country to the grungiest of garage rock roll..."

The great TWILIGHTZONE! Blog has posted the Leroi Brothers' classic 12"/6 song EP, "Forget About the Danger...Think of the Fun". Although I still like "Check This Action!" on Amazing Records, their first album, the best. This record is great stuff, containing their most popular tune, "The Pretty Little Lights of Town".

My favorite memory of this era-Leroi's, was seeing them on Good Morning America (GMA was broadcasting from Dallas for the Republican Nat'l Convention) at 7 or 8AM, sweatin' in the TV studio, churning out the great rock'n roll with a green musician-after-the-sun-comes-up pallor that even the TV make-up couldn't conceal!

http://twilightzone-rideyourpony.blogspot.com/2009/07/le-roi-brothers-forget-about-danger.html

TWILIGHTZONE!
JUST FOR YOUR LISTENING PLEASURE
WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 2009

The Le Roi Brothers "Forget About The Danger... Think Of The Fun" 1985

My first brush with the LeRois was when I picked up their "Forget About The Danger..." EP, which blew me away back in '84. - "jbesanko" (Crofton, MD United States)



This Austin, TX, rock roll band was formed in 1981. One of the longest-lasting bands on the eclectic Austin scene, the original lineup consisted of drummer Mike Buck (founding member of The Fabulous Thunderbirds), guitarist Don Leady (later forming Tail Gators), guitarist Steve Doerr, and bassist Alex Napier (now a member of The Mystic Knights). Over the years, various members have included Joe Doerr (Hand of Glory), Jackie Newhouse, Sarah Brown, Evan Johns (see separate entry), and current members guitarist Rick "Caspar" Rawls and bassist Pat Collins. The core of the band has always centered around Buck's solid drumming (probably the finest drummer Texas has to offer) and Steve Doerr's rocking vocals and songwriting, while the band as a whole can capably take on anything from blues to rockabilly to cajun to country to the grungiest of garage rock roll. Consistent winners of the Best Roots Rock Band award in the Austin Chronicle's reader's poll, the band has retained a loyal following both here and abroad. - Cub Koda, All Music Guide



Le Roi Brothers:
Steve Doerr: Harmonica, Vocals, Guitars / Don Leady: Guitar, Vocals / Mike Buck: Drums, Percussion / Joe Doerr: vocals / Jackie Newhouse: bass

traxfromwax:
1) Pretty Little Lights Of Town 2) Dance With Me Tonight 3) Treat Her Right 4) Eternally Blue 5) Ain't I'm A Dog 6) D.W.I.

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Friday, July 10, 2009

THE STASH DAUBER: road trip to austin

"...joe dickens got a piercing sound from his semi-hollow guild & spelled t. tex, singing a good ol' trucker's lament, while big jeff keyton played an f/x-laden, bigsby-modded telecaster,& mike buck demonstrated (as he always does) his mastery of no-frills, propulsive timekeeping..."

http://stashdauber.blogspot.com/2009/07/road-trip.html

THE STASH DAUBER
RANTS OF AN UNRECONSTRUCTED MUSIC GEEK
FRIDAY, JULY 10, 2009

ABOUT ME:
THE STASH DAUBER
FORT WORTH, WHERE THE WEST BEGINS, UNITED STATES
"We're all in this together, and nobody gets out alive."

road trip to austin

my sweetie 'n' i just got back from an overnight trip to america's live music capital (R) which we were able to accomplish entahrly with found money (amex reward points paid for our hotel, and my pocket change from the curious george bank supplied our walking-around money).

stayed in the sumptuous hilton garden inn, which was within two blocks of both of the places where we planned to do stuff during our stay, which meant that my sweetie could drank a li'l more 'n she usually woulda if she'd been driving. first stop was casino el camino, one of my fave watering holes on earth, run by an eminently hip gent of the same name who was called something else when he was a teenager on lawn guyland and i sold him records.

casino's bar has the best burgers on earth and my sweetie got her first taste of one (an l.a., hold the sprouts; myself, i always go for the chicago) and pronounced it "tasty." casino's been in austin since '90 and his bar's been open since '95. during sxsw, he used to host the best parties there, with live music including some of the best shows i've ever seen in austin (the nomads, the mooney suzuki, and the immortal lee county killers on one occasion, the dirtbombs on another). joe lifto from the jim rose circus still tends bar there. we got comp drinks, t-shirts and stickers from the bar on casino's generosity and invited him and his new bride to visit us the next time they're in the fort.

went back to our room for an afternoon nap (because we're old homebodies and lazy that way) before walking another block north on 6th to lovejoy's to see t. tex edwards and out on parole. the stage at lovejoy's is tee-tiny and there are six musos in out on parole -- three gtrs, two electric and one acoustic, in addition to bass, drums (played by expat fort worthian mike buck) and t. tex his own self -- so they were packed in pretty tight. they opened with an instrumental, showcasing a reverb-drenched sound that straddles surf, rockabilly, honky-tonk and psychedelia, before t. tex hit the stage, singing a selection of songs from their great pardon me, i've got someone to kill cd plus covers of songs by syd barrett and john entwistle (!) because t. tex says, "you can't just sing murder songs all the time."

joe dickens got a piercing sound from his semi-hollow guild and spelled t. tex, singing a good ol' trucker's lament, while big jeff keyton played an f/x-laden, bigsby-modded telecaster, and mike buck demonstrated (as he always does) his mastery of no-frills, propulsive timekeeping. i told him that i saw him play the first weekend i was in texas, with the fabulous thunderbirds at faces on lemmon avenue in dallas. buck and another expat fort worthian, jim yanaway of "finger poppin' time"/amazing records/legendary stardust cowboy fame were of the opinion that might have been the weekend when jaco pastorius sat in with the t-birds (on keith ferguson's left-handed bass) and denny freeman and bill campbell sat in for jimmie vaughan. i don't remember any of that, but there's a lot of stuff from around that time (30+ yrs ago!) that i can't remember so well. 'twas good to see jim and hear him talking about his current gig refurbing houses and the trip he's planning to the pac northwest with his dog, smiley.

went back to the room and watched the tv (something we never do at home) before hitting the rack. in the morning, we stayed in the room right up until checkout time watching a multi-part episode of law and order: criminal intent. my sweetie 'n' i agreed that while the appointments at the hotel were fine, we like our own bathroom (and water pressure!) at home better. fell by waterloo records but i was so glutted from recent outings to hpb and doc's records here in the fort that nothing i saw really caught my eye, so we stopped at whole foods to grab something to eat on the go before heading back to the fort, la casa, and the cats. a nice li'l road trip; we'll have to do it again once we can accrue enough reward points.

tomorrow i'm attending my ex-lead singer's funeral in the morning, closing at the market, and then playing at lola's 6th with hentai improvising orchestra -- which, this time out, won't include jon teague, who's recording with the great tyrant, but will include clay stinnett, fresh from recording with the boom boom box, along with zanzibar snails' michael chamy, trombonist marcus brunt, billy wilson on theremin, and whoever else terry was able to shake out of the trees. should be a hoot.
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True Stories from last night at Lovejoy's

"...there's this crazy person who frequents antones record store(nick-named "Stinky" by the staff)...he showed up at our gig last night,shirt unbottoned with an underwear band around his waist (no underwear attached)stood & danced at the front door for a few minutes all during"Rubber Room"..."

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(From Mike Buck of Antone's Record Shop & Out On Parole drummer)

our people

there is this crazy person who frequents antones record store(nick-named "Stinky" by the staff)he is forty-ish,portly and bald with a wild fringe of hair.he comes in the store,sometimes with his dirty drawers on his head, and wanders around-occasionally giving forth a peale of maniacal laughter.
anyway he showed up at our gig last night,shirt unbottoned with an underwear band around his waist (no underwear attached),stood and danced at the front door for a few minutes all during"Rubber Room"

a perfect moment
mb


True Stories from last night at Lovejoy's:

Sunday, June 28, 2009

July 9 - Thursday at Lovejoy's in Austin

"...Out On Parole (featuring T. Tex Edwards, Mike Buck, Joe Dickens, Pat Collins, "Big Jeff" Keyton & Chad Nichols) at 9:30pm...
then later The Transgressors..."

http://www.myspace.com/ttexoutonparole



Lovejoy’s Brewpub
604 Neches St
Austin 78701

Out On Parole (featuring T. Tex Edwards, Mike Buck, Joe Dickens, Pat Collins, "Big Jeff" Keyton & Chad Nichols) at 9:30pm...
then later The Transgressors...

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Are You Gonna Be There?

OUT ON PAROLE with T Tex Edwards & The VICTIMS of LEISURE at Roadhouse Rags - Sunday May 31

(Artwork by Charles Hancock)
The Nortons canceled...
Billysteve Korpi's great band The VICTIMS of LEISURE take the stage at 7pm, followed by OUT ON PAROLE with T Tex Edwards, Joe Dickens, Mike Buck, Pat Collins & "Big Jeff" Keyton!!! (Unfortunately Chad Nichols won't be able to make this gig, but he'll be back soon)...


Sunday * May 31, 2009 * 7-10pm
Roadhouse Rags * 1600 Fortview * South Austin



Roadhouse Rags is located at 1600 Fortview, one block West of Bannister and one block East of Manchaca, on the North bound feeder road of Ben White/290w/71w in lovely South Austin. The store is owned by Kelli Archer and Clay Connell and specializes in Men’s Vintage Western Shirts, Cowboy Boots, vintage purses and jewelry, vintage sleepwear, 1940’s-1960’s California pottery, and an exquisite collection of Women’s Party Wear. Roadhouse Rags aims to bring back the tradition of personal attention, it will provide a one-stop shopping experience as well as provide a social atmosphere. The store will be open for business where clients can peruse the racks while a variety of events musical and otherwise will be happening on the stage in the back yard. ALL SHOWS ARE BYOB! Performance Cover Charge is $5. Kids are welcome and are admitted free.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

More Than A Few Good Borrowed Images For A Holiday Weekend

From Dallas Police Department:
Crazed Hippie Arrested With Cocaine & Weapons


From Johnny One-Note's Earcandies:
Hew says: "Hi Johnny. This folder contains a glamour photo magazine from 1957, a sub folder of pics of a young marilyn monroe and another sub folder with pin-ups, vintage men's magazine covers, vintage erotica and silver screen goddesses from their early years (some nudity, but tasteful off course). Included are: Jayne Mansfield, Mamie van Doren, Anita Ekberg, Marilyn Monroe, Joan Collins, Bettie Page, Lucille Ball, Sophia Loren and more. Grab this (not the girls, lol), and enjoy!" Go vintage here:
http://sharebee.com/8a34cc0c


From The Stash Dauber:
Uncle Lou


From Doc 40 by Mick Farren:



From Johnny One-Note's Earcandies:
Pee Wee Crayton's VeeJay recordings reissued on the Japanese P-Vine-label


From Tex & The Horseheads:



From Coilhouse by ironrinn:
The Cruel Delights Of Cheng Fei
Like cherubs stuffed to their breaking point, Cheng Fei’s figures revel in vice. Their corpulent bodies, drenched in lust and gluttony, roil and roll on the canvas. Faceless, save for collagen plumped pornstar lips, their appendages have ballooned and bloated so that they are nigh unrecognizable. Incapable of seeing, hearing, or smelling they can only imbibe and consume, feeding their own, selfish desires. Some, their skins forced beyond the confines of their elasticity, split asunder, revealing a beautiful and ghastly store of jeweled offal; strings of pearly entrails; the digested result of their hedonism which, even in death, they claw at.
Cute and macabre they manage, mostly, to draw the viewer in while simultaneously repulsing them. They are undeniably repugnant, embodying as they do the most base facets of our society, culture, species, what have you; but they do it with a greeting card sensibility which is, perhaps, what makes them so effective. It’s an interesting dichotomy, regardless of the message.


From If Charlie Parker Was a Gunslinger,There'd Be a Whole Lot of Dead Copycats by Tom Sutpen:
The Heretofore Unmentioned #77
René François Ghislain Magritte


From My Non-Tour Diary by angel corpus christi:



From Pat C:
http://www.myspace.com/leroibrothers

Saturday, February 28, 2009

T. Tex Is Gonna Pull A Double Shift???

Yes, at 1pm I'll be singing those great Country & Western murder songs with OUT ON PAROLE (featuring Joe Dickens, Mike Buck, "Big Jeff" Keyton, Pat Collins & Chad Nichols)...
And then returning to the stage at 5pm with the resurrection of The NERVEBREAKERS!!!


The Owl Tree Roasting FriDay Party
Music, BBQ, Beer, Coffee, Art, Scmoozing...

Friday, March 20, 2009
Time:
12:00pm - 7:00pm
Location:
Owl Tree Coffee Roasting
3421 North Interstate 35, Austin 78722

Free/No SXSW Wristbands
Lineup:
Gina Lee and her Brisket Boys 12PM,
T.Tex Edwards & Out On Parole 1PM,
Churchwood 2PM,
Ariel Abshire 3PM,
The Transgressors 4PM,
The Nervebreakers 5PM.
*True-Life Psychodramas & Art throughout the day by The Amazing Hancock Brothers*

Pat Collins Becomes HEXES First Follower!


Wow, the first day of my new Blog and my pal, Pat Collins became #1!!!
Here is a photo of Pat & I taken by James Foster last Saturday night at Roadhouse Rags at the Chris Gates/Churchwood/Evan Johns show...






And here is another photo by James of the great Evan Johns & The Lower Austin All-Stars (featuring Homer Henderson, Pat Collins, Mike Buck & Walter Daniels)...