Date: September 2nd 2004


 

Tejas in Your Email Box -
Texas B-Roll Newsletter

Volume 3, Issue 7

September 2004
www.TexasB-Roll.com

In This Issue:

September 2004 Featured Events
Video and Film Industry
Live Music


Professional, royalty-free, stock video footage of Texas (AND MORE) cities and themes at reasonable prices! Austin, Dallas, Ft. Worth, Houston, San Antonio, plus Hill Country scenes and more - Texas B-roll! Online Now

Texas at a Glance

Ever need a statistic about the state in a hurry? Want to impress your friends with your sweeping knowledge of Texas history, culture, economy or geography? No? OK, well maybe you'll get curious one day and want to know something about the state. A great place to start is The Texas State Library and Archives Commission.
They can be found online at: http://www.tsl.state.tx.us/ref/abouttx/.

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Getaway for the Weekend, Texas Style

So, maybe you don't care which county produces the most cotton, or who the heck Sam Houston was, but you do want to hit the road and have a weekend getaway to remember. Check these out:

http://www.traveltex.com/ - Official Travel site of Texas http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/ - Texas Parks and Wildlife
http://www.thetexastrails.com/ - Online guide to Texas events and attractions
http://www.texashighways.com/currentissue/index.php - Texas Highways Magazine online

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Looking through the Hole In the Wall

The Mexicali Café
11277 E. Northwest Hwy, Dallas, Texas
(214) 341-9405
http://www.mexicali.4mg.com/home.html

The blacked-out front window and simple sign atop the Mexicali Café, tucked away in a Dallas forgotten strip mall, give no indication of the world of taste within. Inside, The Mexicali is warm and friendly, not fancy, just good like home. I moved to Dallas in 1989 from San Antonio and for years lamented the fact that Dallas, being home to many great restaurants of immense variety, lacked an essential element, the great Tex-Mex diner. I discovered The Mexicali a few years back, purely by accident. I heard someone mention it - then happened to spot it set back in a parking lot on Northwest Highway, just west of Jupiter Road. I went inside, and was floored - Texas Tornados playing on the speaker overhead, a delectable plate of cheese enchiladas in front of me, warm flour tortillas on the side, and a cold Tecate - hell, I thought I'd gone back home. The food is simply excellent from the enchiladas, tacos and chile rellenos, all the way down to the perfectly cooked beans and rice, and chile con queso with a touch of cayenne - its heaven on an oval platter.
I've been back many times since and never had a bad experience. From the attentive wait staff to the family smiles at the front door, to the outstanding fare at reasonable prices, this place wins all around.

- Tracy Ready

This is a monthly newsletter feature. We welcome your submissions. We want to hear about your favorite local Tex-Mex or BBQ restaurant. It should be a place that is Texan owned and unique to your community. No chains allowed! Each month we will feature a different restaurant, reviewed by one of you, the Texas media professionals. We all like a good plate of enchiladas, so let us hear where you think they are best. Submit your review (3 paragraphs or less, please) to newsletter@texasb-roll.com. Further details and past reviews can be found on the "Texas Notes" page on www.TexasB-roll.com.

All reviews are the contributor's opinion - individual experiences may vary, of course!

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   Have a Shot of Texas!


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Thank you! - TR

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Now - The Texas B-roll featured events for this month:

Industry Events

September 18
"How to be the Best Production Assistant in the World"
Seminar presented by Women In Film. Dallas.

Southern Methodist University, Meadows School of the Arts
Belo Digital Newsroom, Umphrey Lee Center
Dallas, Texas 75275-0356

This is a great idea, practical knowledge for aspiring Production Assistants - From the official press release: If you are a college student studying film, or a recent grad looking to break into the film and video business, this is the workshop for you. Four top industry professionals, all who regularly hire production assistants here in Dallas, and one working PA, will discuss the most important skills and qualities you need to be the best production assistant on every kind of shoot. Panelists include: Janis Burklund, Director, Dallas Film Commission, and Lynne Moon, award-winning Art Director and Stylist, Moondrops.

Registration will be limited to 30 participants. $20 registration fee for non-members of Women in Film.Dallas. $5 for members.
To register, mail the completed registration form (downloadable from www.wifdallas.org) with your payment to: PA Workshop, Women in Film.Dallas, 2600 Stemmons Frwy, Suite 117, Dallas, TX 75207. You can also pay online via PayPal at www.wifdallas.org. Payments for WIF.D workshops are non-refundable. REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO 30 PARTICIPANTS. ONLY PREPAID REGISTRANTS ARE GUARANTEED ENTRY.
More information about this event can be found at www.wifdallas.org

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Live Music

Check out Texas Music on TexasB-roll.com!
There you’ll find extensive listings of where to go and who to see in
“Bands and Venues by City”.
Learn some Texas Music history in “The Texas Roadhouse Hall of Fame”, with tributes to Bob Wills, Doug Sahm, T-Bone Walker, Janis Joplin, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Buddy Holly and more. If you didn’t know that these musicians came from Texas, you should!

Our featured live music events for this month:

September 15
Leo Kottke at The Granada Theatre, Dallas.

Great news for live music lovers in Dallas! The folks that own CD World (our local favorite) have bought the old Granada Theatre on lower Greenville Avenue and have outfitted it to bring in touring music artists. This is great for our city as we have been sorely lacking in mid sized venues for acts to play. Since the demise of the Bronco Bowl and Caravan of Dreams in Fort Worth, and aside from the Gypsy Tea Room, there have been few places for many touring acts to play. They have already had some outstanding shows at the Granada and September brings more. A Wilco show is already sold out. This listing caught me by surprise - Leo Kottke? Wow - the guy was a legend in the '70s, a virtuoso folk guitarist, Kottke recorded some amazing albums - haven't heard much about him since, except for his many appearances on Garrison Keillor's radio show "A Prairie Home Companion." Here he is playing in my hometown on a Wednesday night! It should be interesting…
A big TexasB-roll.com salute goes to CD World for seizing the Granada and bringing some great talent back to the neighborhood.

The Artist - http://www.guitarmusic.org/kottke/index.html
The Venue - http://www.granadatheater.com/welcome.html
The Granada Theatre - 3524 Greenville Ave., Dallas, Texas 75206 (214) 824-9933

September 17
Patrice Pike
The Asylum Street Spankers at The Saxon Pub, Austin.

Two bands I'd really like to see; I have heard good things about both acts for many years. Patrice Pike is a singer, songwriter, Producer who has garnered much acclaim in the Texas music press in recent years. The Asylum Street Spankers are known to be a unique, highly entertaining, ten piece band that plays jazz, swing and country. I can't make it down to Austin to see this one, but I wish I could!! If you go, will you please drop me a line?

The Bands -
Patrice Pike and the Black Box Rebellion:
http://www.patricepike.com/index2.html
The Asylum Street Spankers:
http://www.asylumstreetspankers.com/
The Club - The Saxon Pub: http://www.thesaxonpub.com/
1320 SOUTH LAMAR - AUSTIN, TEXAS 78704 - (512) 448-2552
E-mail: saxonpub@yahoo.com

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Shindig! News

Our first annual Trace Productions / TexasB-roll.com Shindig!, August 22nd, went off without a hitch. I thank all of my clients, friends and colleagues for making it such a memorable night. We had a great time. If you weren't there, just assume we were talking about you!

Thanks to all the musicians who performed:
Patrick Rogers - guitar, vocals, Joe "Sparky" Montoya - keyboards, Mike Beall - Bass, "H-Bomb" Ferguson - Drums
And our special guests for the evening:
Kevin Lewis - guitar, Sharda Brody - vocals, keyboards, Clay Meyers - drums, Craig "El-Groovo" Bowker - bass, Jason Meyers - guitar, Becca Linekin - backing vocals. The live band never had a full rehearsal before this gig. We had one afternoon jam with the rhythm section and sent songs back and forth through the mail and Internet. These pros took the CDs, learned the tunes and then pulled it off live! Sure, we were a bit rough around the edges (mostly me!), but the crowd was appreciative and we had a blast. Hats off to Patrick and the boys.
Curious about the Trace Elements project? Want to book us for your next swah-ray? Hey, it could happen… visit http://www.texasb-roll.com/te/trace-elements.htm

Thanks to Carla Tamez, for coordinating all the food and decorations and for helping me to chill out! Carla is an outstanding Production Assistant. Her help on Trace Productions' projects this year has been a lifesaver. If you need assistance on set, tapes logged, craft services, or any P.A. related services, give her a call at 214/883-8188 or email: carlatamez@hotmail.com. If you need a reference, call me at 214/328-9648.

Assisting Carla on the Shindig preparations was my good friend Karen Ing-Royall and her daughter Katie! Thanks girls!

Thanks to Ted and Karina at O'Rileys for letting us invade the space and providing the perfect atmosphere for the party. This is an excellent Dallas club that more folks should know about. Check it out - great pool tables, darts, and live music every weekend and the friendliest bar staff around. www.orileys.com

Thanks to Ron Huebner and Jason Snyder, camera dudes extraordinaire, for capturing it all on video. The tapes look great; we'll be making an edit of some of the tunes to post online… sometime. Stay tuned…

The plan is to do it all again (even bigger?!!?) next year when I'll be celebrating 10 years as a freelancer in Texas. I promise plenty more fun! … and more rehearsal time for me with the band!! YOU should definitely plan on another great time with food, music and good friends. The 2nd Annual Shindig will be August of 2005. Stay tuned…

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Have an upcoming event in Texas that we should know about? Don't just sit on it! Email: newsletter@texasb-roll.com

Until next time, as they say in East Texas - We 'preciate cha!
Enjoy Texas!
-TR

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A Very Special THANK YOU:

Clay Meyers
CDM Grafx & Design



Orion Linekin
Winter Sky Interactive


The TexasB-roll.com website and newsletter would simply not exist without the help and hard work of these individuals. Please consider their services for your next Internet, Marketing or Multimedia project.
Thank you,
Tracy Ready

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