Fort Worth KXT listeners got the chance to let their voices be heard at the KXT Public Music Meeting at Tulips FTW last week, sharing their opinions on new music.
It seems like every year, our fair burg grasps the next highest rung on the gilded ladder of ascension toward Official Gold Star Nationally Recognized Music City® status, and that Everest-ian climb definitely looks to continue into the coming year. Perhaps due to being afforded some, um, “extra free time,”
With the exception of the big Joshua Ray Walker’s show at Lola’s Trailer Park which we wrote about last week, I don’t see a lot of serious party shows for Wednesday, a.k.a. Thanksgiving Eve, a.k.a. the Serious Party-Night Kickoff to the Holidays. I guess that’s because even musicians want to just kick back and
Fort Worth Weekly
By Juan R. Govea
By Juan Govea
The rain couldn’t put a damper on the rock at MASS Saturday night as Ayden Trammell headlined a bill that was as loud as it was melodic. Seating was minimal for safety reasons, and as the night wore on and the crowd dwindled, jam band Little Universe rocked some heavy riffs and soaring guitar solos. Should have stuck around, y’all.
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Police Say Murder In Front Of Night Owl Club On Dodson Avenue Was Caught On Camera Thursday, March 4, 2021
Melvin Evans
Police said a murder in front of the Night Owl Club on Dodson Avenue on Jan. 31 was caught on camera.
Melvin L. Evans, 28, of 2622 Glenwood Parkway, was charged with criminal homicide in the slaying of 28-year-old Kenneth Trammell.
At 3:25 a.m., police stopped a vehicle at 1265 E. 3rd Street and found Trammell inside with multiple gunshot wounds. He was taken to Erlanger Hospital, where he died from his injuries.
Police were able to determine that the shooting took place on the parking lot of the club at 830 Dodson Ave.