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Mark Halata and Texavia ‘Little Goose’ at KUHT 7-23-03
Jak se mas? Doesn’t matter, Mark Halata and Texavia will drive to your town and make you get up and dance the polka. Behind this champion accordionist are Mark Rubin (tuba/bass) of Bad Livers fame and the Brosch brothers, Bruce (gutar/vox) and Jeff (drums), sons of the legendary Jimmy Brosch. I asked Rubin just before…
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Greg Wood ‘Thinking It Over” at KUHT 6-23-03
Greg’s Wood’s lyrics tell his story better then I ever could. The rest I should keep to myself. Ken Jones guitar, Eric Dane guitar, Leesa Harrington-Squyres drums, Mopar Mike Sinclair bass. More Greg Wood: “Thinking It Over”, ’37 Years'</a and , ‘Everything’s OK‘ and “King Of the World” Check out more Houston Music
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Drop Trio “Wreck of the Zephyr’ at KUHT 2-5-04
One can often tell how good a programmer is by their manual dexterity and accuracy. I met Ian Varley at a networking gathering he organized that somebody talked me into attending. He said he was interested in getting his band on the show. I said blah blah sure, what’s it’s name? “Drop Trio!” In addition…
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Carolyn Wonderland ‘Bloodless Revolution’ at KUHT 06-30-04
This would be one of the last music tapings I did at HoustonPBS. It doesn’t take long to learn in TV that everything gets canceled. Carolyn was just about to spend a little time on the road with Bob Dylan. I met Carolyn at the staging of ‘In the Underthunderloo’. She has been a singular…
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Grenade! “Rhino Wino” at KUHT 3-26-02
Grenade. Hmm, how did I meet them? I know that I am still blessed to work with John Calderon on occasion at The Bridge Fellowship In Sugarland, TX, where he leads the worship band when he’s not leading Al Jarreau’s band. Kelly Dean is the main force behind the compositions. Kelly is as nice as…
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Clouseaux ‘Where Are We Now?’ at KUHT 3-27-03
Clouseaux made me have hope for all the talented well trained music scholars that pour out of American universities. What does one do with all that musical muscle? Mix it with gin and an olive with just a whiff of Vermouth. I didn’t know what to expect, but when they showed up without any PA…
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‘I Know the Way to Heaven’ Hilary Sloan at KUHT 8-6-04
Hilary Sloan is a champion fiddler with a unfaltering passion for authenticity. She wrote this tune. This band behind her may be the hottest thing since Hee Haw. Dagnabbit More from Hilary Sloan “Some Forgotten Sunday”, “I Wish I Was a Highway“, and “The Darker Side of Life”Check out more Houston Music
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Sound Patrol’s “Pull Me Over” on KUHT 10-01-02
Sound Patrol was an amazing supergroup that lasted about 3 months. Very nice, uber talented cats. This was during that whole Earthwire period. The very first taping on the then new ‘the connection’ (yes that’s the name) this segment was call ‘the beat’ which featured a band every Friday. Chris Boyd, who still directs video…
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Calvin Owens “Ladies Please Touch Me” at KUHT April 30, 2003
Calvin Owens‘ Orchestra performs “Ladies Please Touch Me” in KUHT’s studio A. This is an original score and arrangement by Calvin Owens. Douglas Robertson was the station’s Audio Specialist at the time and mixed live to tape More Calvin Owens Orchestra “The House is Burning”, “Please Love Me“, Title Unknown 1, “Title Unknown 3”, and…
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David Craig’s “Ringo Starr” at KUHT May 1, 2003
Here is another tune from the David Craig session on ‘the beat’, a segment of ‘the connection’ on HoustonPBS. More David Craig “Ringo Star”, “El Camino Del Sol”, “Herbie Mann”, and “Last Concert” Two basses with Erin Fisher Wright. Check out more Houston Music.
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Dennis Dotson Excerpt Citizen Doug Music Notes Demo
Dennis Dotson performing a solo in a David Craig composition for HoustonPBS’ “connection” segment “the beat”. Live mixed to tape by Citizen Doug. More Dennis Dotson with David Craig “Ringo Star”, “El Camino Del Sol”, and “Last Concert” Check out more Houston Music.
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2004 Lonestar Emmy winning Sound Design Composite
2004 Lonestar Emmy winning Sound Design Composite from Douglas Robertson on Vimeo.
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2006 Lonestar Emmy, Audio, “Art Is All Around Us”
Douglas Robertson was awarded a 2006 Lonestar Emmy for the Craft of Audio for HoustonPBS’ “Art is All Around Us”