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Live music events in Dallas-Fort Worth August 6-9

Seabird may be another one of those piano pop bands, but their lyricism and differentiation set them apart. They join Barcelona and Meese at Prophet Bar. For the first time in 24 years, Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, and John Mellencamp will share the stage ...

From ERIN RICE, Pegasus News,  5 Aug 2009
Related Topics: Bob Dylan,  Willie Nelson,  John Mellencamp,  Chris Isaak,  Method Man

Sippin' on sangria in Dallas-Fort Worth

It's Texas. It's Summer. It's oh-my-god-will-this-never-end hot outside. When you consider refreshing alcoholic beverages, wine, particularly red wine, doesn't really factor in. It screams cold nights, drank fireside. Unless of course you add fresh ...

From ERIN RICE, Pegasus News,  30 Jul 2009

Live music events in Dallas-Fort Worth July 30 - August 2

Lots of local CDs being released this weekend. Hence, lots of opportunities to score new music. De La aging pretty well, actually. Local producer Lehtmojoe will release his latest album, Spaghetti Western, in a free event at the Granada Theater. Titled ...

From ERIN RICE, Pegasus News,  29 Jul 2009

Live music events in Dallas-Fort Worth July 23-26

This weekend offers so many great local options, deciding on just one could be hazardous to your health. Rescheduled from June 13, David Allan Coe will play the House of Blues. Opening for him is much talked about band around town, The O's. They've ...

From ERIN RICE, Pegasus News,  22 Jul 2009
Related Topics: David Allan Coe,  Dave Koz,  eBay Inc.,  Craigslist.org

Jesse Holley wins "4th and Long," 80th spot on Cowboys' training camp roster

Jesse Holley will report for training camp in San Antonio on July 31 along with the 79 other Dallas Cowboys, which is when the real competition begins. In tonight's season finale of "4th and Long," the winner was chosen from four remaining contestants: ...

From ERIN RICE, Pegasus News,  20 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Jesse Holley,  Dallas Cowboys,  Jerry Jones,  NFL

Photo gallery: 82,000 pack Cowboys Stadium to watch Mexico defeat Haiti on Sunday

ARLINGTON Some predictions earlier in the week said that between 30,000 and 40,000 fans were expected for Sunday's Gold Cup quarterfinal doubleheader that pitted Costa Rica vs. Guadeloupe and Mexico vs. Haiti. And in the first match of the day, it ...

From ERIN RICE, Pegasus News,  20 Jul 2009

CONCACAF Gold Cup quarterfinal Sunday preview

They've already had a chance to check out the playing surface. They've already looked up at the massive expanse of stadium seats. And they've kicked around beneath that colossal set of screens dangling above. But on Sunday, the national soccer teams ...

From ERIN RICE, Pegasus News,  19 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Dallas Cowboys,  Jerry Jones,  Carlos Vela (footballer),  Javier Aguirre,  NFL

Live music events in Dallas-Fort Worth July 9-12

Can you feel it? That's the rhythm calling you out this weekend. Best respond. Rhythm gets angry when ignored. The Granada Theater has Thursday night's show du jour, featuring a Fort Worth band on the rise, The Burning Hotels, and an Austin band with a ...

From ERIN RICE, Pegasus News,  8 Jul 2009

Video interview & performance: Hendrick

Josh Hendrick and Jay Briggs, from Dallas band Hendrick, stopped by the Pegasus News offices earlier this week to talk about their upcoming album, Exhale. The lead singer and songwriter for the band, Josh also played a few tracks from the album, "And ...

From ERIN RICE, Pegasus News,  8 Jul 2009
Related Topics: American Idol

Slow Roosevelt, Fair to Midland will play opening weekend of Trees in Dallas

While the information isn't exactly ready for release yet, it seems a few bands are just too excited to keep it under wraps. Fair to Midland, not getting the concept of surprise lineup. The grand (re)opening of Trees in Deep Ellum is planned for August ...

From ERIN RICE, Pegasus News,  7 Jul 2009

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