Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Live music in a small Texas town

A small town in Texas Hill Country, about 30 miles from San Antonio, is seeing an expansion of venues, which might make it a significant stop for Texas music lovers.

'Cowboy Capital' could be a new Branson -- San Antonio Express-News, July 22, 2007: "... the self-proclaimed 'Cowboy Capital of the World,' long known for live country music in rustic venues and a picker's paradise for its come-one-come-all jam-session attitude, is busting out all over....

While Bandera County is one of the fastest growing in Texas, the farm and ranch community's official population is 957 ..."

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I've been in the music business in Nashville, LA, Las Vegas and Texas for 50 years and in my lifetime, I have never been to a town proclaiming itself to the capital of anything that didn't want "STRANGERS" either jamming (sitting in), new business development (even if it was music related and would draw 2-3000 people to their town per week and are crazy enough to carry out a threat on your life by a local judge, AS BANDERA, TEXAS. MUSIC PEOPLE--STRANGERS TO TEXAS--BEWARE. CAN DOCUMENT THE TRUTH.