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Sisters Morales “Time Off and Peace” at KUHT 2-12-03
Sisters Morales, Lisa Morales and Roberta Morales, perform their original song “Time Off and Peace” at KUHT on 2-12-03 More Sisters Morales: “Time Off and Peace”, “What I’d Do For You (Right From the Start)”, “El Talisman”, and “Adoro” Check out more Houston Music
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Cheek “Crooked Mile” at KUHT 2000
Cheek performs their original song “Crooked Mile” at KUHT circa 2000. Cheek is Jay Maulsby vox + guitar, Brett Needham vox + guitar Chris McFarland bass, and Steve Bundrick drums. Brett and Steve’s current projects include The Dead Links More Cheek: “Drop”, “Sew Shut”, and “Catawampus (Cattiwampus)” Check out more Houston Music.
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Sisters Morales “Adoro” at KUHT 2-12-03
Sisters Morales, Lisa Morales and Roberta Morales, perform their original song “Adoro” at KUHT on 2-12-03 More Sisters Morales: “Time Off and Peace”, “What I’d Do For You (Right From the Start)”, “El Talisman”, and “Adoro” Check out more Houston Music
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Cheek “Sew Shut” at KUHT 2000
Cheek performs their song “Sew Shut” at KUHT circa 2000. Cheek is Jay Maulsby vox + guitar, Brett Needham vox + guitar Chris McFarland bass, and Steve Bundrick drums. Brett and Steve’s current projects include The Dead Links More Cheek: “Drop”, “Sew Shut”, “Crooked Mile”, and “Catawampus (Cattiwampus)” Check out more Houston Music.
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Denice Franke “Milo” at KUHT
Denice Franke sings her song “Milo” at KUHT circa 2000. There are no slates on the “Music Notes” recordings from the “Weekday Edition” show. These segments were taped live in the old building on Cullen with a very weird mixer called an Orion. Mark Kennedy directed the Music Notes segments. More Denice Franke: “South Gulf…
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Sisters Morales “El Talisman” at KUHT 2-12-03
Roberta Morales passed on 8/2/21 Sisters Morales, Lisa Morales and Roberta Morales, perform their song “El Talisman” at KUHT on 2-12-03 I first met the sisters at a benefit for the Red Lion on Main St. in Houston, TX while helping Karl Caillouet handle the PA system. They have always been most courteous and supportive. …
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Cheek “Catawampus (Cattiwampus)” at KUHT 2000
Cheek performs their song “Catawampus (Cattiwampus)” at the old KUHT studios circa 2000 Catawampus (Cattiwampus) was a common usage for Jay Maulsby’s grandfather, the legendary Houston western artist Mark Storm. Cheek was the only band I recorded that was censored and thus never aired. Cheek is Jay Maulsby vox + guitar, Brett Needham vox +…
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Denice Franke “Indifference” at KUHT
Denice Franke sings her song “Indifference” at KUHT circa 2000. There are no slates on the “Music Notes” recordings from the “Weekday Edition” show. These segments were taped live in the old building on Cullen with a very weird mixer called an Orion. Mark Kennedy directed the Music Notes segments. More Denice Franke: “South Gulf…
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Sisters Morales “What I’d Do For You” at KUHT 2-12-03 (Right From the Start)
Sisters Morales, Lisa Morales and Roberta Morales, perform their song “What I’d Do For You” at KUHT on 2-12-03. Originally titled “What I’d Do For You”, it was later rewritten then titled “Right From The Start” and released on the Talking To The River cd in 2008. More Sisters Morales: “Time Off and Peace”, “What…
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Cheek “Drop” at KUHT 2001
Cheek performs “Drop” at KUHT circa 2001 . Cheek was the only band I recorded that was censored. I was told as the time that they were too heavy and that our primary audience was little old ladies. And in addition to ‘metal’, no hip hop either by the way. My response was “Charlie Watts…
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Denice Franke “South Gulf Lowlands” at KUHT
Denice Franke sings her song “South Gulf Lowlands” at KUHT circa 2000 I met Denice through my experiences with “Anderson Fair Presents” and kept up the association because she bartended at the Cafe Express on West Gray, working with some of my oldest friends who ran that kitchen. There are no slates on the “Music…