Little Texas

Little Texas was founded by singer Tim Rushlow and singer-guitarist Dwayne O’Brien, who first performed together in Arlington, Texas, in 1984. They renewed their partnership in Nashville in 1987 and fleshed out the band with lead guitarist Porter Howell and bassist Duane Propes. They spent the next few years working the club circuit and added drummer Del Gray and singer-keyboardist Brady Seals, whom they met while out on tour. Seals also began to share lead vocals with Rushlow and O’Brien.

Settling on Little Texas as their name, the group landed a contract with Warner Bros. in 1989 and toured heavily to build an audience. Their debut single, 1991′s “Some Guys Have All the Love,” quickly hit the Top 10, and its follow-up, “First Time for Everything,” just missed duplicating that feat. The group’s 1992 debut album spawned two further hits in “You and Forever and Me” and “I’d Rather Miss You.” However, the 1993 album Big Time sold more than 1.5 million copies, due to the hits “What Might Have Been,” “God Blessed Texas” and their first and only No. 1, “My Love.” However, their momentum faded after 1995′s Greatest Hits. By then, Seals had already left the band, and Rushlow later followed, first for a solo career and then to form a new unit, Rushlow.

The band now includes original members Howell (lead vocals and lead guitar), O’Brien (vocals and rhythm guitars), Propes (bass and vocals) and Gray (drums). A live album is expected in 2007. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide

Sleeperstar


Sleeperstar is a great upcoming Alternative Rock band. They just released their newest album, “Just Another Ghost”, which you can purchase on iTunes for $11.99. Some of their popular songs include; “Disengage”, “The Journey”, and “Just So You Know”.

Be sure to check these guys out at this years Rockin’ on the Docks in Rockwall, TX!

Stars Go Dim

Although Stars Go Dim found a loyal and growing fan base and garnered a stack of awards for the songs on its introductory EP, the five cuts within barely scratched the surface of what the band has to offer.

Growing organically from the sessions that produced the band’s initial trio of songs, which also garnered the group a number of songwriting awards, Stars Go Dim now returns with its full length debut, Love Gone Mad, to be released August 4, 2009. In the course of ten tracks, the band explores the range of emotions when love does just that.

“Even before we had and album title, I knew I wanted to write a song called ‘Love Gone Mad’,” guitarist and principal songwriter Joey Avalos revealed, “because there’s so many things that could mean.”

In the end, it became the title cut for the album, as all the songs within explore love from different points of view: from the infatuation of a new love in “Incredible” and “Crazy” to the struggles of maintaining a relationship in “Where Has Our Love Gone” to realizing it’s over, breaking things off, moving on and starting over in “Letting Go,” “Walk On” and “Get Over it.”

Serendipitously, the band never set out to create an album with such a broad and over arching theme – it all came naturally.

“It’s not like we set out to create a concept record,” Avalos explained. “We were just writing a bunch of songs. When we came together, we didn’t even know what kind of band we were.”

Avalos and bassist Michael Wittig, who had worked together previously in more hard-rock based outfit, met with vocalist Chris Cleveland in late 2007 and laid the groundwork for what would become a band with no preconceptions or boundaries. Leaning into their pop and R&B influences, the group produced an initial three song demo that quickly grabbed the attention of music fans and industry alike, garnering the band a host of songwriting and fan-voted awards.

“After the first three song demo came together,” Avalos shared, “I basically wrote the rest of the album in two weeks. The theme just came together organically – it’s not like I was thinking about it. I probably wrote 20 songs in roughly two weeks and this is what came out of it.”

Delving deeper into the album, Avalos reveals “‘Love Gone Mad’ is definitely one of my prouder efforts, because I think it really captures that moment where you’re losing someone and it’s so believable. On that one and ‘Hoping For Tomorrow’ you can really hear and feel the words through Chris’ vocals.”

“I don’t claim to be a great vocalist,” Avalos explains, “so I try to keep it simple. I’m more concerned with is the song memorable, is it clear, does it tell a story?”

“‘Walk On’ is about a guy who got screwed over so many times and ‘Letting Go’ is about talking the talk and trying to stand strong. All the songs are tied together, some in hilarious and sad ways,” says Avalos.

“Actually, Chris (our singer) laughs that we’re writing his life story,” he chuckles, “but he’s got the gift of being able to make it believable. There’s only so much I can do as a writer – the rest is on him.”

That authenticity is exactly what allows listeners to connect so strongly with the ten song cycle; a rollercoaster ride through the whirlwind of emotions that encompasses falling in and out of love.

“These songs are my three to four minutes of time to write a book,” Avalos explains of his creative approach. “It may not all be based off of true life events, but it’s certainly taken from things I’ve observed. For me, it’s like painting: I like to take a moment in time, a snapshot, and try to bring it alive in three minutes.”

“I think we succeed in that with ‘Catch Me If You Can’,” he continues. “It really encompasses that whole magical moment, hoping tomorrow is the day she’ll come back. That’s my biggest challenge – to capture those moments.”

Even though Avalos is the principal songwriter, it’s the chemistry within Stars Go Dim that truly makes it all work. Avalos readily acknowledges this, stating “By myself, I’m just catching moments in time and turning them into still pictures in black and white. When I bring it to Mike and Chris, that’s when the band really brings it to life in full color.”

Stars Go Dim has a vision that extends beyond simply writing songs and creating an album, however. Once the songs were written and the theme emerged, the band proceeded in its creative process, developing what continues to unfold in the story of Love Gone Mad.

A precursor to the ongoing narrative, which will include additional media and culminate in a book, can be found on the band’s website, www.starsgodim.com. The project is a tale of two young lovers with broken and guarded hearts who learn about themselves when they find the love letters of another couple from decades earlier and try to hunt down the rest of the story.

Surely, it’s an ambitious undertaking, but one that came naturally for the band. Avalos and bassist Michael Wittig are in concert when agreeing that, “Once we had this theme, we thought ‘How can we make it more interactive – outside the normal scope of a CD?’” Influenced by their love of storytelling and movies, the group continued to think outside the box and develop the story in a manner that would allow fans to become even more involved and connected with the band and its songs.

That relationship with the audience is a primary focus for Stars Go Dim, which has continually provided an open window to the creative process and band members’ daily lives with a strong online presence and ongoing written and video blogs. The response has been overwhelming and garnered the band a number of fan-voted honors including the CMT Listener’s Choice Songwriter’s Award and a slot on the Ernie Ball sponsored Mayercrise 2009, opening for acts such as John Mayer, O.A.R. and Guster.

While the accolades and rewards have been nice, Wittig make one thing clear: “We’re doing this because of the people. We’ve gone the extra mile and given a lot of our lives and time to this project and we’ve done it for the love of the music, but it’s also because we genuinely care about people. I was that kid that followed the bands and couldn’t wait to see what they did next and I genuinely like meeting the fans and making that connection.”

That bond continues to grow as Stars Go Dim not only captures a series of moments in the cycle of love and brings them to life with its songs, but delves even deeper with the ongoing story of Love Gone Mad.

Mistral

Mistral is a band featuring top area singers and musicians who are ready to create just the right atmosphere for your reception/party/event, insuring a good time for all. With an extensive song list and variety of dance and listening styles, Mistral will make it a party to remember! For booking info contact Sammy Davenport 214-773-6982

Chris Rivers Band

The Official Band of Gilley’s, Dallas

Chris Rivers, THE HOUSE BAND AT GILLEYS DALLAS, is a bright new country star, rising out of the Lone Star State. He is destined to become a country standard, not a passing trend. Chris Rivers and his band can be found at Gilleys Dallas, as the house band, and play every Friday and Saturday.

With a live recording, “CONFESSIONS OF A FOOL” completed, Chris has already released the first two tracks for radio and are getting outstanding reviews from radio personalities. These first two songs, “I’m to Blame” (Rivers),and “Trail of Broken Hearts” (Rivers and Clay Blaker), have got such life and energy to them they will definitely capture the heart of all those who hear them. Both songs made the “Top 10″ in European Country Music Charts in 2009. The full CD Ships to European Radio in May of 2010.

Based out of Dallas, Texas, Rivers has been touring non-stop with his band, Rivers and his band Highway 69, now CHRIS RIVERS BAND, for the past twelve years performing in excess of 250 dates per year while building a loyal, grassroots following in countless clubs, honky tonks, fairs and festivals throughout Texas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma.

In 2003, Rivers won “songwriter of the year” for “She Draws Them Together”, which he co-wrote with Johnny Huffman. Chris Rivers also won “Dallas Band of the Year” in the fall of 2003. The regional hit single “Trail of Broken Hearts” helped move Chris Rivers CD over 1,000 units, and also was a gratis feature on a CDX compilation which featured hit singles by George Strait, Brooks and Dunn, Reba, and Tim McGraw, and was nationally distributed to radio, retail, and key buyers and venues. The single received rave reviews and opened many doors for Chris Rivers, particularly in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. In 1996, Chris Rivers was named “Artist of the Year” which followed up his 1995 garnering as “Entertainer of the Year” at the Terry Awards.

“I started singing in church back in Louisiana when I was 6 years old, and began singing professionally at age 8 in musicals and weddings. But even though I had some great vocal scholarships in college and was classically trained in opera at LSU and UTA, I still continued to sing in clubs – I just love to sing live for an audience.” “It’s an amazing feeling to look out into an audience and see the crowd singing the words of your songs with you, what a great blessing.”