Austin, TX
Shakey Graves, Paul Wall, Fat Tony, and more Texas artists collaborate on album supporting state parks
The sounds of Texas are as various as Willie’s guitar and the cooing of a roadrunner. (Opposite to standard perception, it’s a coo slightly than an quaint automotive horn). At the same time as Texas has grow to be extra city, it would be foolish to separate its musical heritage from the broad open areas that impressed a lot artwork to come back. One album this fall explores and commemorates musical id within the Lone Star State from its previous, its current, and the from Texas wild, which occurs to lend its identify to the mission. And the primary single, out Could 2, kicks issues off in a fittingly hybrid fashion that may delight listeners of all genres.
Texas Wild is a part of the 100 Years of Texas State Parks Celebration, which has impressed a protracted string of onsite (and offsite) occasions in Texas parks all yr. The occasion is now bringing the entire state collectively for one united musical endeavor (launched by Texas Parks and Wildlife Basis (TPWF) in partnership with Rambler Glowing Water). Up to now, 16 artists from across the state have lined tracks from older Texas artists that influenced a number of the state’s defining genres: blues, cumbia, nation, hip-hop, R&B, electronica, and probably extra.
The primary single offers the Houston therapy to a San Antonio basic, “(Hey Child) Que Paso.” Initially written by members of the Sir Douglas Quintet, the bouncy Tex-Mex observe was popularized by Tejano group Texas Tornados, and retains a lot of its good-natured inquisitiveness (que paso?) when sung by rapper Fats Tony. The instrumentation is far funkier, however this cowl is about as trustworthy as they arrive with out being direct copies — till the rap verses hit. Paul Wall joins in and the “San Antonio nationwide anthem,” in Doug Sahm’s phrases, is match for any summer season block occasion throughout the state 40 years later.
Whereas Paul Wall reps Houston, extra large names on the document embrace Shakey Graves (Austin), and Ray Wylie Hubbard (Dallas), and even the smaller fish on this specific pond are making large waves within the trade. Though the album is regionally well-balanced amongst large cities, there’s solely a lot the Stay Music Capital can do to maintain from pulling focus.
Most of the contributions are by Austin artists, together with the general manufacturing headed by native singer-songwriter Walker Lukens, who has faithfully proved his ability in bringing retro sounds sincerely to life. Different Austin contributions in each efficiency and songwriting come from Sir Lady, Adrian Quesada, Daniel Johnston, Willie Nelson, and extra — to not point out those that shared their expertise largely in Austin with out spending their total profession, just like the legendary Townes Van Zandt.
“Texas Wild is an album that encompasses that wild, untamed spirit for which Texas is greatest identified,” stated TPWF government director Anne Brown in a press launch. “Unimaginable artists from throughout the state have come collectively to place their distinctive stamp on Texas classics, leading to an thrilling playlist that music followers will need to play on repeat. We’re grateful for the various gifted artists who made this extraordinary album doable.”
If this primary observe is any indication, this album ought to enchantment to a lot of its contributors’ followers no matter their curiosity in Texas historical past or native satisfaction. Nonetheless, Texans heard it first, and will look out for 2 extra singles in June and July, adopted by your entire album in digital or vinyl codecs within the fall. Texas illustrator Mishka Westell created the duvet artwork that includes Texas wildlife, and gross sales will profit TPWF.
Tracks introduced to date on Texas Wild:
- Fats Tony that includes Paul Wall — “(Hey Child) Que Paso” (Unique Monitor: Sir Douglas Quintet)
- The Texas Gents — “(That is Proper) You are Not From Texas” (Unique Monitor: Lyle Lovett)
- Shane Smith and The Saints that includes Hayes Carll — “Pancho and Lefty” (Unique Monitor: Townes Van Zandt)
- LUNA LUNA — “Si Una Vez” (Unique Monitor: Selena Quintanilla)
- Ryan Bingham — “Possum Kingdom” (Unique Monitor: The Toadies)
- The Suffers — “My Maria” (Unique Monitor: B.W. Stevenson)
- Shakey Graves that includes Jess Williamson — “True Love Will Discover You In The Finish” (Unique Monitor: Daniel Johnston)
- Sir Lady that includes Ray Wylie Hubbard — “Texas Solar” (Unique Monitor: Khruangbin and Leon Bridges)
- Adrian Quesada that includes US and The Soul Supporters — “Say My Title” (Unique Monitor: Future’s Baby)
- Sarah Jaffe — “Flying Too Shut To The Floor” (Unique Monitor: Willie Nelson)
- The Toadies — “Since You have Been Gone” (Unique Monitor: Kelly Clarkson)
Austin, TX
Texas' goal-line wall will be tested by Arizona State
AUSTIN, Texas — The Texas defense seems to have built a big burnt orange wall at the goal line.
Late-game goal-line stands have helped keep the Longhorns moving toward a possible national championship. The latest was Saturday night in Texas’ 34-28 win over Clemson in the first round of the College Football Playoff.
“We’ve got big people, and they know how to play a physical brand of football,” Texas coach Steve Sarkisian said. “When we get challenged like that … I think that’s part of our identity.”
So here comes Cam Scattebo, Arizona State’s 5-foot-11, 215-pound All-American wrecking ball of a running back to try to knock it down.
Texas’ win over Clemson sent the No. 5 seed Longhorns (12-2) to the quarterfinals against the Big 12 champion and No. 4 seed Sun Devils (11-2) in the Peach Bowl on New Year’s Day.
Skattebo put on a show the last time the Sun Devils were on the field. He scored three touchdowns, had 170 yards rushing and 208 all-purpose yards in Arizona State’s 45-19 win over Iowa State in the Big 12 championship game.
Skattebo bounced off tacklers, ran through others and outraced some more. He struck the Heisman Trophy pose a few times, then had a few things to say about it all afterward.
“Nobody respects the fact that I’m the best running back in the country. And I’m going to stand on that,” he said after the game. “I’m going to keep proving people wrong. And whatever NFL team takes me is going to get a gem.”
Skattebo brings some gaudy numbers to Atlanta to back it up.
The AP All-American’s 19 rushing touchdowns and 22 overall are both tied for school records. He needs 75 yards to break the program’s single-season rushing record of 1,642.
He was twice the AP national player of the week. The first time was for his career-high 262 yards rushing amid his 297 all-purposed yards in Week 2 against Mississippi State. The second was for his game against Iowa State.
Texas players say they are ready for the Sun Devils’ battering ram.
“Yeah, I’m excited,” Longhorns defensive tackle Barryn Sorrell said. “My time being here, I feel like I’ve heard that a lot, that a team is going to come in here and run the ball on us, and I’d like to say there was a different result a lot of those times.
“Just looking forward to that challenge again,” Sorrell said.
Sorrell was in the middle of fourth-quarter goal line stands that helped save wins against Texas A&M and Clemson.
Texas was clinging to a 17-7 lead in College Station when the Longhorns stuffed four consecutive runs inside their own 5. The win sent Texas to the SEC championship game.
Clemson had a chance Saturday to get within a touchdown in the final 8 minutes. A touchdown could have completely swung momentum their way.
But after reaching the Texas 1, two straight runs failed to reach the goal line. Sorrell was in on the tackle that stopped Clemson’s Keith Adams Jr. just short of a touchdown on fourth down.
“We take pride in not letting guys score or get in our paint,” Texas safety Andrew Mukuba said.
Texas is not perfect at the goal line, however. Georgia won the SEC championship in overtime when Trevor Etienne bowled into the endzone from the Texas 4.
But they’ve been close enough to it to keep charging deep into the postseason.
“It’ll be an amazing challenge,” Texas All-American cornerback Jahdae Barron said of facing Skattebo. “He’s a hard downhill running back.”
Austin, TX
Klubnik not enough to carry Clemson over Texas in homecoming playoff loss
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Cade Klubnik carved up Texas’ defense Saturday night like nobody else this season, just not enough to complete a spectacular homecoming.
Klubnik, Clemson’s junior quarterback from Austin, passed for 336 yards — the most by a Texas opponent this season — and three touchdowns. He directed a second-half comeback that gave No. 12 seeded Clemson a chance to overtake No. 5 Texas after falling behind by 18 at halftime.
But the Tigers fell short, losing the College Football Playoff game 38-24.
“I’m hurting a lot,” Klubnik said. “It was fun to come home, but it was not a vacation. It was time to come win a football game, and we didn’t do that.”
Klubnik led the Tigers (10-4) on a four-play, 55-yard touchdown drive in the third quarter, the final 25 on a pass to running back Jarvis Green that left Clemson trailing 31-17.
He directed a 64-yard touchdown drive early in the fourth quarter. His 7-yard pass to T.J. Moore, on fourth-and-6 left Texas ahead by just a touchdown, 31-24.
“We put ourselves in a position to win,” Clemson coach Dabo Swinney said. “That young man (Klubnik) has grown into an amazing leader. You’re never out of a game with him.”
Texas (12-2) made Klubnik’s job a lot tougher when Jaydon Blue raced 77 yards for a touchdown on the Longhorns’ first possession after Moore scored.
Nevertheless, Klubnik led Clemson 74 yards to the Texas 1, connecting with Moore three times, including completions covering 29 and 30 yards.
But Klubnik was stopped by Texas safety Michael Taaffe on third down and Keith Adams was stuffed on fourth by Bill Norton and Barryn Sorrell.
Clemson’s comeback attempt was over when Klubnik’s pass on fourth down was broken up by Taaffe at the Longhorns’ 25 with 1:16 left.
Taaffe and Klubnik were teammates at Westlake High School when they won the 2020 Texas state high school championship together. The quarterback they beat that day? Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers.
That history and rivalry added some extra spice to Klubnik’s trip home.
Another Westlake teammate, Texas defensive end Ethan Burke, sacked Klubnik in the first half Saturday.
Earlier in the week, Taaffe said Klubnik was his “best friend” on the Westlake team when they won that state championship.
“We were definitely sharing words back and forth, that was fun,” Taaffe said. “He’s a great guy. He had a great game.”
Austin, TX
Body found in same Austin lake where 6 other deceased individuals were found in 2024
Another body was found in the popular Lady Bird Lake in Austin, Texas, where other deceased individuals were found recently.
The latest body found joins the growing mystery after at least 6 additional bodies were found throughout the year in the lake in 2024. On Friday, police were called to investigate reports of a dead person in the water near 1st Street Bridge and the 300 block of Cesar Chavez.
The Austin Police Department (APD) said that they do not suspect foul play as the body showed no signs of trauma, but are investigating the incident.
Despite APD attempting to quell community fears, questions and speculation have run rampant. Police have attributed most of the deaths to accidental drowning due to the lake’s proximity to nightclubs and bars.
BODY FOUND IN SAME AUSTIN LAKE WHERE OTHER DECEASED INDIVIDUALS DISCOVERED IN RECENT MONTHS
The most recent body was found on December 1. The victim was recently identified as 73-year-old Thi Lang Nguyen. Austin police said that there is nothing connected to the other deaths this year.
TEXAS PARENTS OF ONLYFANS MODEL IN DEADLY MIAMI STABBING ARRESTED
In September, a man was behaving erratically near East Cesar Chavez and Nueces Streets. He then went into the water and did not resurface. He was later pulled out and pronounced dead.
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Back in February, a woman’s body was found in the water about 20 feet from the north shore and in April, a fisherman spotted another person floating in the water.
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In July, a man was suffering from blunt force trauma on the trail near Rainey Street. The man was pronounced dead a short time later.
In September, a body was found along a trail near the lake off Pleasant Valley Road.
Fox News Digital has reached out to the APD for comment.
Fox News Digital’s Louis Casiano contributed to this report.
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