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One Tree Hill CastMorrison-Williams dropped in on the set WB’s popular One Tree Hill series when the film crew headed to Texas to film its upcoming May 9th episode. Shayne Morrison’s distinctive bus, originally designed for Willie Nelson, is a featured prop in the story.

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Various Artists

Luckenbach! Compadres! (Songs of Luckenbach Texas)

Produced by Tommy Alverson and Walt Wilkins

Street: Available Now

Recorded live over two nights at Luckenbach Texas in January, 2006. Featurings performances by The (original) Lost Gono Band (Craig Hillis, John Inmon, Bob Livingston, Gary P. Nunn, Herb Steiner), Gonzos de Casa (Freddy “Steady” Krc, Bob Livingston, Bobby Rambo, Sam Hendricks, John Inmon, Craig Hillis), Morrison-Williams, Two Tons of Steel, The Derailers, McKay Brothers, Tommy Alverson, Walt Wilkins, Ed Burleson, john Arthur martinez, Kent Finlay, Jimmy LaFave, Brian Burns and Cory Morrow.

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Tex-centric label Palo Duro Records today re-launches with a new name its chart-climbing live recording of Texas music from a tiny Texas town, LUCKENBACH! COMPADRES! (SONGS OF LUCKENBACH TEXAS). The CD is expected to return to retail shelves in the next several weeks.

The album’s name change, from VIVA! TERLINGUA! NUEVO! released by Palo Duro Records in October 2006, is the result of the resolution of a lawsuit filed by Jerry Jeff Walker dba Groper Music against Palo Duro Records. The renamed LUCKENBACH! COMPADRES! will return to retail stores in the next several weeks and will be available through all online music services including iTunes, Sony Connect, Napster and Rhapsody.

Over two nights in January 2006, Palo Duro Records and the Town of Luckenbach celebrated Luckenbach’s musical history by recording live performances of 14 songs from an era that inspired musicians, songwriters and storytellers such as Gary P. Nunn, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Guy Clark, Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings, whose “Luckenbach Texas (Back to the Basics of Love)” touched millions of people around the world.

Texas artists performing “Up Against the Wall (Redneck Mother),” “London Homesick Blues,” “Sangria Wine,” “Gettin’ By,” “What I Like About Texas,” “Desperados Waiting for a Train” and more were Jimmy LaFave, Cory Morrow, john Arthur martinez, Gary P. Nunn, Two Tons of Steel, Ed Burleson, Brian Burns, The McKay Brothers, Morrison-Williams, Walt Wilkins, Tommy Alverson, The Derailers and members of the original Lost Gonzo Band.

LUCKENBACH! COMPADRES!, co-produced by Walt Wilkins and Tommy Alverson, is the first release in the Palo Duro Records Luckenbach Texas Music Series. Additional live recordings at the historical venue are planned, with the second installment to be announced in the next several weeks.

The mission of Palo Duro Records (“Country Music, Texas Spirit”) is to release the best of Texas-made music in a way that reflects the authenticity of its artists. The label is also home to the notable brands Shiner Records, Luckenbach Texas, and the Texas Unplugged Music Series.

For more information, visit www.palodurorecords.com and www.luckenbachtexas.com.

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UPDATE: This release has been retitled Luckenbach! Compadres! (Songs of Luckenbach Texas)

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Various Artists

Viva! Terlingua! Nuevo! (Songs of Luckenbach Texas)

Produced by Tommy Alverson and Walt Wilkins

Street: October 24, 2006 ON HOLD
Recorded live over two nights at Luckenbach Texas in January, 2006. Featurings performances by The (original) Lost Gono Band (Craig Hillis, John Inmon, Bob Livingston, Gary P. Nunn, Herb Steiner), Gonzos de Casa (Freddy “Steady” Krc, Bob Livingston, Bobby Rambo, Sam Hendricks, John Inmon, Craig Hillis), Morrison-Williams, Two Tons of Steel, The Derailers, McKay Brothers, Tommy Alverson, Walt Wilkins, Ed Burleson, john Arthur martinez, Kent Finlay, Jimmy LaFave, Brian Burns and Cory Morrow.

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Austin, TX - September 13, 2006 Palo Duro Records (“Country Music, Texas Spirit”) is in the midst of a rash of releasing and re-releasing records — debut efforts by new artists as well as albums by veterans on its roster of the past few years — as part of its distribution agreement with Fontana and to go the distance for music fans around the globe who can’t get enough of the sound of the Lone Star State.

For five years, Palo Duro has lived up to its original mission, to release the best of Texas-made music in a way that reflects the authenticity of its artists. Its releases are heard on radio stations from Austin to Boston to London and beyond. Its efforts are documented in the September issue of Southwest Airlines’ in-flight magazine, Spirit.

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Palo Duro Records was featured in the September issue of Southwest Airline’s Spirit Magazine!

If you go to Nashville or even L.A., you’ll find a lot of great talent sitting by the phone waiting for it to ring with a big deal,” says Chris Thomas, Palo Duro founder. “In Texas, you find this attitude of, ‘I’m gonna do it anyhow,’ and you also find a lot of opportunities to play live right out the back door. Quite a few guys are doing well with nothing but a bull-in-a-China shop attitude of just making it happen no matter what.

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Southwest Spirit Magazine

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