The Texas Musician Jesse Smith

The Texas Musician Jesse Smith
Famous Unknown Tomball Musician

TOO FAR GONE WITH GREG BOWER PRO DRUMMER APPEARING IN KINGWOOD 8/22

Hey Jesse, We will be at the new Harley Davidson motorcycle shop in Kingwood on Friday the 22nd from 12 to 4pm. You told me to keep you posted. If you come I will see you there. We might be able to do something after the gig. Talk to you soon. Greg

Greg is a great friend and worked years with me, as a member of The Lonestar Cowboys. I met Greg in the early 80's when he worked with Texas Tradition a very talented band managed by Legendary Music Icon, Bill Starnes. Greg is now performing with the band, TOO FAR GONE out of the Bryan/ College Station area.

The other band members are: Bobby Mikulin Sr bass and Robert Lawhon lead. (pictured above)


Our Friend Bill Starnes, Thanks


Jody Nix & The Texas Cowboys









If you ever get the chance to hear a great band, this is one to go see. They have a great website: www.JodyNix.com and a very good my space page: www.myspace.com/jodynix I copied this Bio from their MySpace Page.

About Jody Nix and the Texas Cowboys The pure lyrical strains of country swing drift from the sandy plains of West Texas. A legendary style created in the 1940's & 50's by two great talents, BOB WILLS & HOYLE NIX, continues to excite audiences. Hoyle's son, Jody Nix, inherited his father's love of music and his talent - a combination that was shown early in life. At eight, when most children were learning the music scales, Jody began his professional career, playing five nights a week for his father's band, The West Texas Cowboys. He learned the soft swing of country music as only an insider can - an insider guided by Hoyle Nix & Bob Wills! Jody's years of music education were rewarded.

In 1973, at twenty-one, Jody had performed on Bob Wills' "FOR THE LAST TIME" album. The young star had indeed learned his profession well.
After the death of his father, Jody moved from the drums to the fiddle; from the back of the stage to the front - a move he was destined to make. His natural talents, total dedication to western swing fiddle have dazzled audiences ever since.

As a band leader, Jody created a mix of pure, traditional western swing and true country music which blends to produce a unique sound that appeals to the educated listener of today. His high energy stage shows and easy dance music have excited audiences and the band has developed a loyal following of fans of all ages.

Realizing the importance of his band, Jody carefully chose members whose music philosophy and talents mirror his own. The style and experience blend to form a unique 'family.' Larry Nix's extraordinary bass playing, compliments his polished harmony singing, making him a very special talent in the band. Robert Weeks is one of the finest, young fiddle players in the business, and along with Jody makes up one of the best twin fiddle teams in Texas! Johnny Cox was only 15 when he started his professional career on the steel and is unquestionably one of the best steel players in the world. Dixie Hankins brings her talent to the band as a great drummer . . . keeping the beat for the Texas Cowboys.

Each musician understands and abides by Jody's policy (for both himself & his band members) of no alcohol or drug usage.

Jody Nix & The Texas Cowboys are well known as one of the finest professional music organizations anywhere. They travel across the country playing major rodeos, clubs, and conventions to large audiences.

Jody received a special honor in 1989 when he and his band were asked to perform at the Texas State Society Black Tie & Boots Ball for George Bush the President Of the United States This was quite an honor and a cherished memory
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Jody has recorded seven albums to his credit and was a guest artist with Asleep At the Wheel on the "Tribute To Bob Wills" album. This album was a Country Music Association nominee for "Album of the Year" honors at the CMA Awards Show in 1994. In October of 1996, Jody was inducted into the Western Swing Hall of Fame in Sacramento, California.

JODY NIX is a family man who lives in the small, friendly West Texas town of Big Spring. He has a daughter Brooke, a son and daugher-in-law, James and Nicky Henderson and grandchildren Reagan and Jessica. Jody believes success is due to hard work, determination, and the use of a God-given talent.

He plans to continue offering good, clean family entertainment in concerts and solid Texas dance music, a combination he feels will become only more popular in the years to come. The tradition continues as people of all ages come to dance, listen, and enjoy a man and his music, played the way it should be played.

When it comes to country dance music, JODY NIX & THE TEXAS COWBOYS are most definitely the finest in top notch entertainment and true professionals in every sense of the word.

Special Shows Coming up by The River Road Boys





Hi fans,
It's never too soon to start planning activities for the upcoming Holiday season. We have several dates to mark on your calender for December.
  • December 6 - River Road Boys 2nd Annual Christmas Ball, Navasota VFW Hall, 8:30p.m.'til 12:30a.m., $15.00 per person (Tickets now on sale!)
  • December 13 - Chandelier Ballroom, SPJST Lodge 88, 1435 Beall, Houston 8:30p.m. 'til 12:00
  • December 31 - New Year's Eve, K-C Hall #2917 - 607 E. Whitney Dr., 8:30p.m. 'til 12:30a.m., tickets are only $15.00 per person
Call Clyde Brewer @ (281) 356-7174 for reservations and information about these and all River Road Boys events
PS - Other news concerning the K-C Hall is that we will be playing there on every 2nd Saturday beginning February through November of 2009 so watch our website, www.RiverRoadBoys.com for those dates as well as other schedule updates.

The River Road Boys
Academy of Western Artists
2005 Western Swing Band of the Year.
Check out our website www.RiverRoadBoys.com
and please be sure to sign our guestbook!
Leader, Clyde Brewer, Ph: (281) 356-7174
Band Secretary: Vivian Howser, Ph: (281) 290-7255
Mailing address:
22011 Rosewood Trail
Tomball, Texas 77377-3505

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LIZ TALLEY's SCHEDULE

Liz Talley <ltalley.tnt@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2008 21:20:44 -0700 (PDT)
From: Liz Talley <ltalley.tnt@sbcglobal.net>


Howdy ya'll....great news---the gas prices are going down, we made it through
the wicked Eduardo storm (I got 3 drops of rain) and summer is almost over!!
The phone is ringing again for gigs and I can't wait til the fall--my favorite season.
This weeks a busy one.
Friday/Aug 15th---Chet & I will be at Gabbys BBQ/Shepherd 6:30-9:30 pm
Sat/Aug 16th---The trio will be strolling @ Kroger/15802 Cypresswood Forest Drv
in Spring from 12:30-4:30 pm
Sat/Aug 16th---The band's playing a private party @ Hornberger Center on Holcombe
Sun/Aug 17th---The trio will be playing some fundraiser @ Sekula's BBQ/Manvel
Next Sat/Aug 22nd---I'll be on the Hometown Opry in Pasadena--great show!!
Come see us somewhere....Liz




RiverRoad Boys K-C Hall Saturday night 08/16






Hi friends,
It's time for our monthly dance this coming Saturday night, August 16, at the Knights of Columbus Hall, #2917, 607 E. Whitney Dr. We start at 7:30pm and play until around 11:30pm. Plenty of secure parking is available in the lighted parking lot. BYOB.
Call Clyde Brewer at (281) 356-7174 for reservations.
Check our website www.RiverRoadBoys.com for updates of the schedule. Please open the attached flyer for directions and K-C Hall schedule.
Also, we now have our River Road Boys Christmas Ball tickets on sale for $15.00 each. Call Clyde now for reservations as this event was very successful and well-attended last year.
The ball will be held at the Navasota VFW Hall on December 6, 2008.
See y'all Saturday night....and bring some friends!


The River Road Boys
Academy of Western Artists
2005 Western Swing Band of the Year.
Check out our website www.RiverRoadBoys.com
and please be sure to sign our guestbook!
Leader, Clyde Brewer, Ph: (281) 356-7174
Band Secretary: Vivian Howser, Ph: (281) 290-7255
Mailing address:
22011 Rosewood Trail
Tomball, Texas 77377-3505

George Strait Sings Praises of Gruene Hall




I was disappointed that the CMT writer Craig Shelburne didn't mention the tremendous success that Two Tons of Steel has had at Gruene Hall with the TwoTons Tuesdays. Jesse C Smith Jr
All rights to this article belongs to Craig Shelburne and CMT News


George Strait Sings Praises of Gruene Hall Texas
Oldest Operating Dance Hall Nurtures Up-and-Coming Musicians
May 23, 2007;
Written by Craig Shelburne
Gruene Hall in Gruene, Texas Photo Credit: Courtesy of Gruene Hall In 1974,

Pat Molak -- who refers to himself as "one of the world's worst stockbrokers" -- was looking to get into the music business. Specifically, he wanted to buy a dance hall and, following a tip from a friend, he ultimately wound up at the spacious, unassuming Gruene Hall in Gruene, Texas, a small community located about halfway between Austin and San Antonio.

When he walked in the front room, he thought the place looked like any other little bar. But while he was looking for the men's room, he stumbled upon the long-neglected back bar, which the owners were haphazardly using as a storeroom.

"I looked up, and the stage was still there and all the old signs were still there," he remembers. "I looked around and thought, 'What an awesome joint.' It is hard to describe. Every now and then I say it's like an old barn, but it has so much character."

Molak promptly decided to buy the place, as well as several buildings nearby, then hired himself as the daytime bartender. He'd open the door to some old guys who'd bring sack lunches and maybe buy a beer. Within a few months, he brought on Nanette Sullivan as his general manager. She still works there.

Almost immediately, live music returned to the dance hall in a big way -- thanks in part to a young unknown named George Strait, whose Ace in the Hole band played one or two shows a month there starting in 1975.

"I have many great memories of playing at Gruene Hall," Strait says. "It was definitely one of the highlights of my early career. Pat Molak, who owns it and I still consider a friend, let us play there one Sunday afternoon for, I think, 50 cents at the door. He had never heard us and wanted to check us out before he let us do a weekend night. This led to many great nights at one of Texas' greatest dance halls."

Molak remembers, "They would come down from San Marcos in a couple of trucks and load their own gear. George had that fabulous voice. They were just four guys. They didn't have a roadie. They didn't have anything. ... Back then, the music business was a lot different -- at least the way we did business. We didn't share the door. It finally got to where it was so crowded, I said, 'Let's split the door, 50/50.' We didn't have an office, so Tommy Foote, who is still George's road manager, and I would just settle up on the pool table -- '10 for me, 10 for you.'"

Within a few years, the handsome 28-year-old newcomer was photographed there for his debut album, nonchalantly leaning on the long tables and flashing his million-dollar grin.

"I shot my first album cover there, but one picture that I always wanted to get, but never did, was after the crowd had gone -- all the longnecks covering all the tables," Strait says. "It was a pretty good sign that a good time was had by all."

Although he may be the Gruene Hall's biggest success story, the stage has also nurtured promising talent such as the Dixie Chicks, Robert Earl Keen, Hal Ketchum and Lyle Lovett, and the bar continues to draw local legends like Asleep at the Wheel and Jerry Jeff Walker. Black-and-white 8x10 photos from past performers adorn the crowded walls in the front bar. A chalkboard above the bar announces the future shows from artists like Jason Boland, the Derailers, Elana James, Reckless Kelly, Charlie Robison or Kelly Willis.

Ernest Tubb was one of the first bands to play there after Molak took it over. "He came in with his Western string tie, dressed to the nines," he recalls, "and he was a perfect gentleman."

In recent years, the venue has hosted Bo Diddley, Merle Haggard, Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard, Delbert McClinton, Willie Nelson and George Thorogood. Baseball great Nolan Ryan celebrated his 50th birthday there. None other than John Travolta danced there while filming his 1996 movie, Michael. On weekend afternoons, tourists poke their heads inside for a quick look, then stick around for a set of acoustic, traditional country music. They might experience a double take on Sunday afternoons when patrons order longnecks during gospel brunch.

The town of Gruene is named for Ernst Gruene, a German immigrant who settled on the land near New Braunfels in 1845. His son Henry planted cotton on the land, which brought industry and people to the village. The first store was built in 1878, followed shortly thereafter by Gruene Hall and a host of stores. However, when the Depression put an end to nearly all of them, Gruene Hall remained open. As such, it is the oldest dance hall still operating in Texas.

People who look at their feet when they two-step will notice license plates nailed to the floor to patch up the rough spots. Some of the plates are dated from 1948 or 1950. Others are much more recent. Molak chalks it up to tradition.

"That floor is the same floor as when we got there," he says. "People say, 'What are you going to do with that floor?' I say, 'Man, we're not going to do nothing to it. It's just right.' There are a few places in there -- everybody knows where they are -- people say, 'Somebody's going to fall through there one of these days.' I say, "Well, maybe so.' ... But we're just hanging. That's part of the ticket."

What makes Gruene Hall so special? Strait says, "Atmosphere, definitely. It's so laid back, nothing fancy. The way a dance hall should be. The location doesn't hurt anything, either. I hope it never changes."

Molak, who turns 60 in June, says, "The musicians can get so close with the fans. They're right there, and they feed off the energy off the fans. If there is such a thing as karma, whatever that old joint has in it, I think everybody feels it when they walk in there. It is a special place. All I did was find it."

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Hey Keith,

Check this site out:
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