Archive for the Lost Immigrants Category

Our good friend Jim Stratton warmed our hearts with a special Palo Duro broadcast from the chilly shores of Anchorage Alaska:

Trent Summar (Horseshoes & Hand Grenades), She Knows What To Do

Eleven Hundred Spring (Bandwagon), If I Was A Candle

Walt Wilkins (Diamonds In The Sun), Trains I Missed

Walt Wilkins (Luckenbach! Compadres!), Little Bird

The Derailers (Under The Influence Of Buck), I’ve Got A Tiger By The Tail, Foolin’ Around, Sam’s Place, Love’s Gonna Live Here

Lost Gonzo Band (Luckenbach! Compadres!), Getting By

Lost Immigrants (Waiting On Judgement Day), Judgement Day

Jim Stratton: sharing Texas Music in Alaska!

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Check it out!  We’ve posted a huge selection of our photos from live events, video shoots, etc. to flickr.  You can also subscribe to our RSS photostream if you like to keep track of the latest/greatest.

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Stubb’s BBQ

Our friends at Stubb’s BBQ have launched a new mail-order website for those unfortunate folks who are too far away from Austin for a quick-fix at lunch. If you are a fan of the smoked cuisine, be sure to sample their new offerings just in time for the holidays.

A Taste of Texas Music

And while you are warming up your tasty treat, you can enjoy Palo Duro’s A Taste of Texas Music, Volume One ™ included with each order featuring great music from Walt Wilkins & The Mystiqueros, Lost Immigrants, Darryl Lee Rush, Miles From Nowhere, Two Tons of Steel and Eleven Hundred Springs.

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Rock & Rap Confidential : THE GUEST LIST… DC Larson writes:

Waiting On Judgment Day, Lost Immigrants (Shiner/Palo Duro)–Ground-zero poetry painting real-world yearnings and dejection, typified by the tale of an anonymous Wall Street functionary fallen between the Cost Of Freedom cracks. “If you see me walkin’ your way/ go ahead, cross the street/ I’ll be in heaven long before you/ I’m the ghost, the ghost you can see.” Acoustic-dominated, populist country that feels. Life somehow goes on in the face of a stacked deck.

[DC Larson is an RRC subscriber who lives in Waterloo, Iowa]

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A Taste of Texas MusicPalo Duro Presents A Taste of Texas Music (Volume 1) featuring great Texas Music in collaboration with Great Texas BBQ.

Launching on May 20th, the promotional music series will be distributed in every order shipped from Stubb’s Legendary Kitchens nationwide, and featured in an upcoming mail order catalog going out to hundreds-of-thousands. Artists on Volume 1 include Walt Wilkins & The Mystiqueros (Palo Duro), Lost Immigrants (Shiner/Palo Duro), Two Tons of Steel (Palo Duro), Darryl Lee Rush (Shiner/Palo Duro), Miles from Nowhere (Shiner/Palo Duro) and Eleven Hundred Springs (Palo Duro).

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Review by Bernard BOYAT

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