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''Texas Music'' is a quarterly entertainment magazine published in Austin, Texas. Since its launch in January 2000, ''Texas Music'' has covered hundreds of the state’s musicians and bands, representing all styles of music, in addition to writing about the venues and events that contribute to the state’s music scene. Launched in January 2000, the magazine was formed out of an idea for a MBA school project by publisher Stewart Ramser. ''Texas Music'' includes compilation CDs featuring Texas artists inside some issues. More than 300 artists have appeared on these CDs since 2005. The magazine also hosts reader appreciation parties featuring performances by Texas artists. The editor of ''Texas Music'' is Tom Buckley, a University of Texas faculty member. The art director is Martha Gazella-Taylor, who won a design award — the Charles E. Green Award for Excellence in Journalism — in 2005 for her work on the magazine. Associate editors are William Michael Smith and Allie Eissler. Don McLeese is senior editor, and Madison Searle edits the book review section. The magazine celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2010. Cover subjects: No. 01 (Winter 2000) – Lyle Lovett No. 02 (Spring 2000) – The Flatlanders No. 03 (Summer 2000) – Fastball No. 04 (Fall 2000) – Dixie Chicks No. 05 (Winter 2001) – Destiny's Child No. 06 (Spring 2001) – Charlie Robison No. 07 (Summer 2001) – Bob Schneider No. 08 (Fall 2001) – Robert Earl Keen No. 09 (Winter 2002) – Spotlight Spectacular No. 10 (Spring 2002) – Pat Green No. 11 (Summer 2002) – Janis Joplin No. 12 (Fall 2002) – Lee Ann Womack No. 13 (Winter 2003) – Norah Jones No. 14 (Spring 2003) – Willie Nelson No. 15 (Summer 2003) – Ray Wylie Hubbard No. 16 (Fall 2003) – ZZ Top No. 17 (Winter 2004) – Jessica Simpson No. 18 (Spring 2004) – Jerry Jeff and Django Walker No. 19 (Summer 2004) – The Polyphonic Spree No. 20 (Fall 2004) – Stevie Ray Vaughan No. 21 (Winter 2005) – Los Lonely Boys No. 22 (Spring 2005) – Spoon No. 23 (Summer 2005) – Willie Nelson No. 24 (Fall 2005) – Miranda Lambert No. 25 (Winter 2006) – Mike Jones No. 26 (Spring 2006) – Kinky Friedman No. 27 (Summer 2006) – Austin City Limits Music Festival No. 28 (Fall 2006) – Guy Clark No. 29 (Winter 2007) – Jack Ingram No. 30 (Spring 2007) – Patty Griffin No. 31 (Summer 2007) – Charlie Robison and Kevin Fowler No. 32 (Fall 2007) – Terri Hendrix No. 33 (Winter 2008) – Ghostland Observatory No. 34 (Spring 2008) – Willie Nelson No. 35 (Summer 2008) – Old 97’s No. 36 (Fall 2008) – The Randy Rogers Band No. 37 (Winter 2009) – Buddy Holly No. 38 (Spring 2009) – Ray Benson No. 39 (Summer 2009) – St. Vincent No. 40 (Fall 2009) – Cross Canadian Ragweed No. 41 (Winter 2010) – 10th Anniversary No. 42 (Spring 2010) – Roky Erickson No. 43 (Summer 2010) – Billy Joe Shaver No. 44 (Fall 2010) – Kathy Valentine No. 45 (Winter 2011) – Ryan Bingham No. 46 (Spring 2011) – Roy Orbison No. 47 (Summer 2011) – Steve Earle No. 48 (Fall 2011) – Dale Watson No. 49 (Winter 2012) – Amanda Shires No. 50 (Spring 2012) – Top 50 Classic Texas Songs No. 51 (Summer 2012) – Bob Schneider No. 52 (Fall 2012) - Armadillo World Headquarters No. 53 (Winter 2013) - Kelly and Bruce Robison No. 54 (Spring 2013) - Willie Nelson No. 55 (Summer 2013) - Soul Track Mind No. 56 (Fall 2013) - Reckless Kelly No. 57 (Winter 2014) - Kacey Musgraves No. 58 (Spring 2014) - Bob Wills No. 59 (Summer 2014) - Billy Joe Shaver ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Texas Music」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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