Date: October 14th 2004


 

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Texas B-Roll Newsletter

Volume 3, Issue 8
October 2004
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In This Issue:
A Texas Fall Is Upon Us
Looking Through the Hole in the Wall

April 2004 Featured Events
Live Music


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October is full of great festivals in Texas. This month's newsletter is your guide to some of the more intriguing events this month in the Lone Star State. I wish we could attend even half of 'em. Enjoy. - Trace

October 14 - 21

The Deep Ellum Film Festival - Dallas.
Through a major film competition, outdoor and roof top screenings, and alluring seminars and panels, DE/F2 captures the pop-culture soul of the historic Deep Ellum Arts District while providing independent filmmakers, both new and established, exposure to the film community. Each year DE/F2 has grown in prominence and success, attracting a young, sophisticated and entrepreneurial audience of over 12,000 people to nightclubs, juke joints, art galleries and theaters that line the streets of Deep Ellum. The 2004 festival will honor such luminaries in the business as Robert Duvall, Todd Wagner, Allison Anders, Jeff Bednarz and more.
Line -up, schedule, passes and tickets are available here.

October 14 - 21

Austin Film Festival - Austin.
The Austin Film Festival is dedicated to furthering the art, craft and business of writers and filmmakers and recognizing their contributions to film, television and new media. The AFF champions the work of aspiring and established writers and filmmakers by providing unique cultural events and services, enhancing public awareness and participation and encouraging dynamic and long-lasting community partnerships.
http://www.austinfilmfestival.com/content/news/index.htm

October 16 - 17

International Accordion Festival - San Antonio.
The International Accordion Festival presents rich and diverse squeezebox-driven musical traditions from all over the world: Argentinean Tango, Basque, Cajun, French Canadian, Galician, Irish, Mexican Norteņo, Tejano Conjunto, Ukrainian, and many others. The festival also organizes workshops by master accordionists, dance instructors and accordion makers. Open mike sessions, food booths and plenty of dancing space make the festival a wonderful opportunity for visitors to interact with these vibrant musical traditions. The International Accordion festival is a free outdoor festival open to the public. For more information please visit the festival's web site. www.internationalaccordionfestival.org

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Looking Through the Hole in the Wall

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This is a monthly newsletter feature. We welcome your submissions. We want to hear about your favorite local Tex-Mex or BBQ restaurant. It should be a place that is Texan owned and unique to your community. No chains allowed! Each month we will feature a different restaurant, reviewed by one of you, the Texas media professionals. We all like a good plate of enchiladas, so let us hear where you think they are best. Submit your review (3 paragraphs or less, please) to newsletter@texasb-roll.com. Further details and past reviews can be found on the "Texas Notes" page on www.TexasB-roll.com.

All reviews are the contributor's opinion - individual experiences may vary, of course!


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Thank you! - TR

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Now - The Texas B-roll featured events for this month:

Live Music

Check out Texas Music on www.TexasB-roll.com!
There you'll find extensive listings of where to go and who to see in
"Bands and Venues by City". Learn about Texas Music history in "The Texas Roadhouse Hall of Fame", with tributes to Bob Wills, Doug Sahm, T-Bone Walker, Janis Joplin, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Buddy Holly and more. If you didn't know that these musicians came from Texas, you should!

Our featured live music events for this month:

October 22-24
Red Steagall Cowboy Gathering and Western Swing Festival, Fort Worth.
This is an annual festival "promoting western heritage and the cowboy way of life." More than a live music event, this gathering combines an authentic trail ride with livestock shows, cowboy poetry competition, food, family activities as well as great Western Swing. Legendary musicians Johnny Gimble and Leon Rausch, who played with Bob Wills Texas Playboys, will be appearing along with Red Steagall and the Boys in the Bunkhouse at the Swing Festival shows on Friday and Saturday night.
Cowtown Coliseum, Ft. Worth
More information:
http://www.theredsteagallcowboygathering.com/


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October 30 - 31
Rockin' Beaumont Blues Festival - Beaumont

Featuring – Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown, Delbert McClinton, Bo Diddley, many more.

The First Annual Rocking Beaumont Blues Festival will take place Saturday, October 30, and Sunday, October 31, 2004, in downtown Beaumont. The goal is to provide blues music from three independent stages throughout the day. Stage performances, games, arts activities, food, art vendors, craft vendors, and informal jam sessions will provide an abundance of activities for festival-goers.

"The influence of blues music is detectable in so many genres of today's music. Its evolvement has been instrumental in much of what is heard on the radio today. The fact that southeast Texas has reared some the industry's greatest contributors and with no major blues festivals in the region, the concept of a festival to celebrate this rich tradition is potentially enormous," said Regina Lindsey, Executive Director for the Southeast Texas Arts Council.

For more information visit - http://www.setxac.org/BluesFest.html

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Have an upcoming event in Texas that we should know about? Don't just sit on it! Email: newsletter@texasb-roll.com

Until next time, as they say in East Texas - We 'preciate cha!
Enjoy Texas!
-TR

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