4/13/11

Kaylee Pfeiferling

The Center for Texas Music History at Texas State hosted the eleventh annual
Unplugged concert Tuesday night at L-B-J. Kaylee Pfeiferling has more in this
Bobcat Update.

Harmonicas, acoustic guitars and a pure southern voice are three things that
define Texas music. And attendees could hear all three at the Texas Music
History Unplugged Concert. Attendees listened to music from Terri Hendrix,
Willy and Cody Braun, and Joe Ely... just to name a few. Along with performing,
musicians also reflected on how Texas music has helped shape the history and
culture of the Southwest. San Marcos musician Terri Hendrix gave us her take on
Texas Music.
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Texas music not only inspires its natives. Brothers Willy and Cody Braun, from
the band Reckless Kelly, say even though they're originally from Idaho, Texas
music was one of their biggest influences.
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One of the reasons why Texas music has such a personal feel is because of the
close relationships formed between its musicians.
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STAND UP : During the concert it was easy to see why this type of music has
spread through generations. The upbeat tones and authentic feel make this a
popular event for both young and old. For Bobcat Update I'm Kaylee Pfeiferling.

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