Howdy, Austin,
There's no place like home, said Dorothy, and after seeing a good bit of Kansas the past few weeks, I couldn't agree with her more. After 3,000 miles dodging floods and twisters across the flatlands. I'm loving Austin, in all its sweaty, skin-scorching summertime glory. And you can hear me all over town this week. Paula and I will harmonize up a storm at Artz Rib House and the Sunset Valley Farmers Market, with bass ace Seymour showing how low he can go. Saturday, I'll head north to B.B. Rover's with special guest Andy Corwin. Andy transplanted here from Southern Cal a few years ago, but don't hold that against him. His rib-tickling songs like "Cowboy By Day, Ballerina By Night" have won him a Kerrville New Folk award and a spot in the classic folk trio The Limeliters. And in his spare time, he's becoming an avid 42 player.
And, of course, I might be trying out a couple of new songs from a month behind the wheel. Looking forward to catching up with y'all.
Steve
THURSDAY, JULY 24, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.
PAULA HELD with STEVE BROOKS & SEYMOUR GUENTHER
ARTZ RIB HOUSE
2330 S. Lamar @ Bluebonnet Lane, 442-8283
SATURDAY, JULY 26, 9 a.m. to 1
STEVE BROOKS & PAULA HELD
SUNSET VALLEY FARMERS MARKET
Toney Burger Center
3200 Jones Road at Pillow, or
on 290 West between Brodie Lane and Westgate Blvd in Sunset Valley.
SATURDAY, JULY 26, 9 to Midnight
STEVE BROOKS and ANDY CORWIN
B.B. ROVER'S PUB
12636 Research Blvd., 335-9504
Don't let the address fool you. Rover's faces Jollyville Rd., just north of Kerbey Lane Cafe and Krispy Kreme, next to the Mongolian BBQ
No cover. Tips gratefully accepted.
Don't let the address fool you. Rover's faces Jollyville Rd., just north of Kerbey Lane Cafe and Krispy Kreme, next to the Mongolian BBQ
No cover. Tips gratefully accepted.