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Doors open at 4:00 p.m. ,i i twu Memorial Student Center * Texas A&M University For more information, or information regarding - ADA accessibility, please contact MSC Diversity at 845-1515 Tuesday, April 20, 2004 )))FEEL THE Cross Canadian Ragweed "Soul Gravy" Universal South Cross Canadian Ragweed has once again struck gold with its newest album, “Soul Gravy ” The album debuted in Billboard’s top five coun try albums nationwide, even though the album is anything but country. Lead man Cody Canada announced before the album hit stores last month that it would be a little more rock ‘n’ roll than the band’s previous albums, and he was a man of his word. The group even included Ray Wylie Hubbard’s “Wanna Rock TT Roll ” one of the many foot-tapping, steering wheel-pounding tunes that will keep this CD in your stereo play er for weeks at a time. The track is also the only song on the album that is not written or co-writ ten by Canada. 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The album and DVD could each sell thou sands separately, but packaged together, it's amazing that it can ever be found in a Texas Country music hotbed like College Station. Jacquelyn Spruce South Austin Jug Band South Austin Jug Band Independent release of this song. It is tight musically and is the only “silly” song on the titled album. There is a divine songabon Texas at night called “Hill County!% will blow listeners away and sweep them; blanket of stars out west. Another tim song is “My Baby in the Sunshine,” One of the standouts on the CD is3% cover of Jimi Hendrix’s “Little Wing.” lj sion turned out different enough to u| band’s own, but contains enough element original to pay homage to an influential!:j This CD can easily be played all tk through in any setting. It is a great al infectiously Texan music. This isayoui that is just getting started and hopefully around for a "darn tootin’”longtime. Text httad c sad tht p ayers through g‘ ; Jt ssica four ye and the No Robert Randolph fetht Family Band "Unclassified" Warner Brothers Recoril ore tc Rola ilif., i 3. 16 ft team \\ i Rolan geal. Pla bin res| Iveryt flere is ship t u ha’ w ie fee Thei land nng s bee The South Austin Jug Band is difficult to cat egorize. It might be called bluegrass, “new- grass,” neo-Jug. acoustic country-folk. Texas roots unplugged, swinging Lone Star beatnik country or anything else that strikes you. but it might as well be placed under the category of “essential albums for the human race.” It is a completely acoustic string band that brings back many traditional aspects of country and folk music while blending in new ideas and influences of today. A five-piece band that includes two guitars, mandolin, upright bass and an “if-you-want-to-play-in-Texas- you-must- have-one” fiddle. The thing that is the most striking about SAJB is how “rootsy” it sounds. It could easily be sitting on your back porch drinking Lone Star and spitting some chew as it plays its songs about lost love and ties to the land. The band’s honest sound is refreshing, and its lyrics repre sent its love for Texas. The band's most popular song is the catchy “The Ballad of Eddie Mullet,” which tells the story of a group of mullet-wearing, bait shop robbing societal miscreants. The clever lyrics say: “Now Hank's mullet ain’t too long / its just a five and 10 / He got it cut nine months ago / down at the county pen.” Do not be turned off by the humorous tones 12 chai ever as of Texa said wii the to “We loland ai like to Pedal steel guitar and wild, upbeatgj 10W t .i strange combination for those not w J ta j n .,| it. but toi main Last Coast church atteJ ho kit it’s the usual Sunday service. ForRotwiB Rola Randolph and the Family Band, this is J spo does best and what brought it intofolJ tietel; o( today's music. ■;-46 guitar, which is usuallylieidil^ 6 p honk s tonks backing up country yftjt J e °PP ered “sacred steel” in the House of God Church. Used instead of an organ forfin; reasons, it has become a staple in thisdn and placed into the hands of young Robe Randolph - w hat some would call a“dtv intervention.” On its first major label release, “Unclasi RR and the Family Band prove that it»illi put in a box. Drawing from funk,blues.rat jam. gospel and Louisiana Zydeco,“Ui is a relentless, powerful album filledrt But what the album does lack isdiiecii Randolph, lead vocalist, occasionaltiws his microphone to bass player Danjtlfa and some of the backing vocalists LaA Randolph and Ricky Fowler. Theslbm not stylistically consistent, with very songs being followed by acousticnumte. These changes of style and vocalistsw the Grateful Dead and many other bands is not a major concern. Because four of the 11 songs are tal, these boys get their point across words. “Good Times” and “Nobody”are examples of what Randolph can do will instrument and how he has assembleda band to back him up. “Why Should 1 Feel Lonely.” which describes the strangeeffefli being surrounded by large audienceswlo to love you but still feeling completely another great ditty. Randolph’s searing steel guitar solos simply euphoric. A master of the insl a very young age, he will hopefullyheto nowhere but up. Currently on tour will Clapton, Randolph has gained a wwldwi lowing almost overnight. “Unclassified” should appeal to ences which appreciate upbeat, son With an album that won’t stay on the si crowds keep swelling, it will be exciting what Robert Randolph and the Family does next. ree a mpet lhampi d one In h id tea re rai ubles 'AA lar, R AA id adv fore ☆ —Daniel Chi AND TO THINK ( YOU ALM0S1 DROPPED OUT TO FREE TIBE1 T k Diplomaframers.com is your ultimate source for diploma frames in styles to fit every budget. Design J ‘] your frame online, in minutes, and insert your diploma later. Get hooked up now at www.diplt Diploma , FREE shipping through May 15th OFFICIALLY LICENSED BY TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY Framers.co