Each month, this site features numerous photography pieces based on the work of the intrepid members of KDHX's pool of volunteer photographers.
Texas songwriter Robert Earl Keen started his show with a middle finger aimed at Johnny Cash, addressing the iconic photo that hangs above the Off Broadway bar with, "What did I ever do to you, Johnny?"
I often get my pre-show cocktails wrong. Mescaline, for example, was not the right choice for "West Side Story" at the Fox. Although, I must say the all-iguana Jets vs. Sharks rumble was pretty cool. But a tall beer and a whiskey back was perfect for a night with Texas songwriting raconteur Robert Earl Keen at Off Broadway on Thursday night.
Each month, this site features numerous photography pieces based on the work of the intrepid members of KDHX's pool of volunteer photographers.
The legendary Robert Earl Keen performed to a sold-out crowd at Off Broadway on Wednesday night.
"Live at KDHX, Volume 9" is our gift to the listeners of KDHX who support us during Fall Membership Drive 2011. You have to hear it, or see it, to believe it.
It's been a long road from those front porch pickin' days of his College Station, Tx. youth, but Robert Earl Keen hasn't lost his wit, poetry, or down-to-earth twang. The legendary musician and his veteran band joined Songwriters Showcase for an exclusive performance, highlighting songs from his 2009 album The Rose Hotel.
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