| Sadly beloved Austin singer/songwriter and guitar ace Jon Dee Graham has passed away far too soon at 67. He'll be greatly missed. |
Sunday, March 29, 2026
R.I.P. Singer/songwriter and guitarist Jon Dee Graham, 1959-2026
Monday, March 31, 2025
Greg Prevost reunites with ex-Chesterfield Kings pals in Shitkicker Rebellion
| Shitkicker Rebellion's Rick Cona and Greg "Stackhouse" Prevost just released their rippin' debut 45 on Penniman Records. |
Here's the scoop...
For Rochester's Greg "Stackhouse" Prevost, 2022 turned out to be an especially fruitful year for his “artistic pursuits.” Greg's memoir On The Street I Met a Dog was published just two weeks before the release of his album Vintage Violence. To properly celebrate this coincidence, a presentation was organized at the legendary House of Guitars in Rochester. For such a special event, a book signing was scheduled, spiced up with free pizza, a “party” atmosphere, and a small, unannounced live performance. Greg was joined by his “brothers” and former Chesterfield Kings members Rick Cona (bass), Paul Morabito (guitar), Zachary Koch (drums) and Ryan Moore (lead guitar, piano/organ) from the Low Spirits. Watch some footage from the event below.
The band performed five songs under the name The Shitkicker Rebellion. As expected, it was a blast, leaving both the artists and audience wanting more. Within a couple of weeks, they headed to the studio to record two songs from the brief live set with the idea of releasing a single. Get a copy of Shitkicker Rebellion's debut single right here – covering the Velvets' "White Light White Heat" on the top side with an update of Moving Sidewalks' 60s garage classic "99th Floor" (penned by Billy Gibbons pre-ZZ Top) on the flip. Check it out followed by a portion of their House Of Guitar in-store performance from December 10, 2022.
Wednesday, July 28, 2021
R.I.P. ZZ Top's Dusty Hill, 1949-2021
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| Remembering ZZ Top bassist Dusty Hill, who passed away today, with a rippin' Rockpalast performance shot in Germany in 1980. |
Saturday, April 24, 2021
Ty Segall, Billy Gibbons, Margo Price & others salute Roky Erickson
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| May The Circle Remain Unbroken – out July 17th – was produced by Bill Bentley who also did the Where The Pyramid Meets The Eye tribute in 1990. |
Here's the scoop...
Now more than 30 years since Bill Bentley put together his first multi-artist tribute to 13th Floor Elevators' mainman Roky Erickson – 1990's acclaimed When The Pyramid Meets The Eye – Light In The Attic has tapped the former Warner Bros. publicity executive to assemble May The Circle Remain Unbroken: A Tribute to Roky Erickson. Bentley, who most recently knocked out the coffee-table book of photos Smithsonian Rock and Roll: Seen and Unseen, also penned the notes for the compilation which will include a 16-page booklet with some rare photos and a bonus flexi disc of an unreleased Roky track "Love Hieroglyphics" from the early 70s. Sure it sounds like a tossed in after thought to entice Roky completists but I wouldn't bet against that being the highlight of the set.
While not quite up to the high-bar Bentley set with his first kick at the can, or even his commendable projects which followed in honour of Skip Spence (1999), Doug Sahm (2009) and Lou Reed (2013), his new 12-track Roky redux troublingly relies heavily on contributions from alt-country celebs who you would expect to care not for two-headed dogs 'n' such. Jeff Tweedy (remember Wilco?) Neko Case? Margo Price? Lucinda Williams? I don't recall seeing any of those folks in line at Austin's Ironworks to their copy of Openers II signed by Roky. However, I do clearly remember an exasperated book publisher Henry Rollins trying to convince the doubtful Mr. Erickson that a Sharpie was actually a pen for a good ten minutes as the line-up overflow stretched down the street. "Look, Roky, it writes just like a pen. See?" Nope. Nope. That's not a pen. No siree!"
And what about Brogan Bentley? Who? You may well ask? Why, it's Bill Bentley's son of course! Although Brogan's swell dad took him to the New Orleans Jazz Festival a few times as a toddler, does that really qualify him for placement on a Roky Erickson tribute album? Maybe not. But Brogan also likes getting dressed up in camouflage gear and riding quad bikes in the woods to spooky synth dirges (watch the hilarious video) so perhaps that's what cinched it. Who knew Roky was such a big fan of the Twilight Saga? At least Bill had the good sense to invite a few notable Texans with requisite guitar rippin' skills, namely ZZ Top's Billy F. Gibbons, Austin's Black Angels who backed Roky on various outings during his short-lived comeback bid and Gary Clark Jr.
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| Lynn Castle duets with Mark Lanegan |
However, on the upside, Lanegan is paired with L.A.'s 60s songwriting hairstylist to the stars Lynn Castle who famously cut a few songs with Jack Nitzsche for Lee Hazlewood's LHI label back in 1966. Castle went on to do some soundtrack work using the alias Madelynn von Ritz but hasn't been heard much since she sang "When I Close My Eyes, I See Blood" in William Friedkin's Crusing back in 1980. You can watch Lynn's memorable 1966 appearance on What's My Line? with Frank Sinatra right here.
May The Circle Remain Unbroken: A Tribute To Roky Erickson will be released on July 17th to coincide with Record Store Day, Drop #2 and thus, not available for pre-order. Check the complete track listing below followed by a few clips Roky Erickson performing his songs.
Various Artists - May The Circle Remain Unbroken: A Tribute To Roky Erickson
Side One
1. Billy F Gibbons - (I've Got) Levitation
2. Mosshart-Sexton - Starry Eyes
3. Jeff Tweedy - For You (I'd Do Anything)
4. Lynn Castle & Mark Lanegan - Clear Night For Love
5. The Black Angels - Don't Fall Down
6. Neko Case - Be And Bring Me Home
Side Two
1. Margo Price - Red Temple Prayer (Two-Headed Dog)
2. Gary Clark Jr. & Eve Monsees - Roller Coaster
3. Ty Segall - Night Of The Vampire
4. Lucinda Williams - You're Gonna Miss Me
5. Chelsea Wolfe - If You Have Ghosts
6. Brogan Bentley - May The Circle Remain Unbroken
Bonus RSD-only flexi disc:
1. Roky Erickson - Love Hieroglyphics
Check out a few of the songs performed as they were originally intended to sound by Roky Erickson and pals.
Wednesday, August 7, 2019
Happy Birthday Rodney Crowell
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| Rodney's new album Texas – out Aug 15 – features Willie Nelson, Billy Gibbons, Ringo, Lyle Lovett and others. |





