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Waco City DJs on AccessWaco

Be sure to check out AccessWaco.com to read my interview with the Waco City DJs. While you’re there, check the other entertainment news items and entertainment blogs run by the WacoTrib staff.

I also wanted to publicly thank commenter Mary for posting the schedule for posting the Zack and Jim’s Hog Creek Icehouse schedule. Thanks for reading, Mary.

If anybody else knows of live, local music playing in your neck of the woods, post it here at WacoLive.

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Thanks to Lincoln F., for pointing out that tonight Art Ambush, 3523 Franklin Ave., will host alterna-pop up-and-comers Vedera (Epic Records) at 6:30 p.m.
Tickets are $8 in advance and $10 at the door.
Vedera has been featured on MTV’s listless teen melo-drama, the Hills.
Expect openers Hotchellerae (Jive Records), James Callihan and Caleb Lee (former Yay For Squares front.) James Callihan singer Colby Crelia said to look for some familiar faces on guitar and drums; I’ve heard that former Ethan Durelle and My Korean Friends/YFS members will be in tonight’s line-up.

Also, I’ve heard that the Waco City DJs have been asked to hold a Thursday night residency at newly opened Legends bar on Franklin Ave.
DJ BK spun last night to a mixed crowd. Hopefully the Waco City boys can bring a bigger crowd (and some newer mixes.)
BK will be spinning at Basaberu restaurant on 6th street in Waco tonight. Details were sketchy, but he said 21-and-up pay no cover for the event.

Lastly, start your weekend party off right with a little Iggy Pop from 1979. I want to be your dog, indeed. (link)

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By Doug Hanners

November 22, 2008 6:12 PM | Link to this

Hi Van, as you can see my name is Doug Hanners and I’m a historian with the Texas Music Museum in Austin, and I’m hoping you might be able to help us with a problem. Back in the mid ’60s a record label named Mark VII Records called Waco home. They and their music were so far ahead of everybody else in the state that their story MUST be heard, to that end we’ve been trying to find them for many years with little success. It would be wonderful if you could help us with a blurb in the paper and on-line to round up info on the label. If their plan had worked Waco might have become Austin! Hope to hear from you. Best Regards, Doug Hanners

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