After a chance meeting with an old acquaintance turned partner, Travis Hill of Broken Artist Management, Sanders has been on a mission to re-release music not only from his band, but albums that defined the DFW music scene in the 00s.
“Eight months ago, [Hill] came to me about that record by Miser [2006 s
Colors], which he’s managed,” Sanders says. “I had been thinking about taking the NTX Vinyl shop and doing a little label side of it as well, but I didn t really know what that was going to be.”
After talking the idea over with their friends, Sanders and Hill decided that if they could do the Miser record, they could also go through the same process for other bands from that period in Dallas music history. The micro-independent label NTX Records was born.
Claire joined Community Impact Newspaper in September 2019 as the reporter for the Sugar Land/Missouri City edition. She graduated from The University of Texas at Austin in May 2019 where she studied journalism, government and Arabic. While in school, Claire was a fellow for The Texas Tribune, worked for the student newspaper, The Daily Texan, and spent a semester in Washington, D.C. She enjoys playing cards with her family and listening to the Boss, Bruce Springsteen.
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