Fire in the Water, Earth in the Air: Legends of West Texas Music

Fire in the Water, Earth in the Air: Legends of West Texas Music

by Christopher J. Oglesby
Fire in the Water, Earth in the Air: Legends of West Texas Music

Fire in the Water, Earth in the Air: Legends of West Texas Music

by Christopher J. Oglesby

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Overview

From Buddy Holly and the Crickets to the Flatlanders, Terry Allen, and Natalie Maines, Lubbock, Texas, has produced songwriters, musicians, and artists as prolifically as cotton, conservatives, and windstorms. While nobody questions where the conservatives come from in a city that a recent nonpartisan study ranked as America's second most conservative, many people wonder why Lubbock is such fertile ground for creative spirits who want to expand the boundaries of thought in music and art. Is it just that "there's nothing else to do," as some have suggested, or is there something in the character of Lubbock that encourages creativity as much as conservatism?

In this book, Christopher Oglesby interviews twenty-five musicians and artists with ties to Lubbock to discover what it is about this community and West Texas in general that feeds the creative spirit. Their answers are revealing. Some speak of the need to rebel against conventional attitudes that threaten to limit their horizons. Others, such as Joe Ely, praise the freedom of mind they find on the wide open plains. "There is this empty desolation that I could fill if I picked up a pen and wrote, or picked up a guitar and played," he says. Still others express skepticism about how much Lubbock as a place contributes to the success of its musicians. Jimmie Dale Gilmore says, "I think there is a large measure of this Lubbock phenomenon that is just luck, and that is the part that you cannot explain."

As a whole, the interviews create a portrait not only of Lubbock's musicians and artists, but also of the musical community that has sustained them, including venues such as the legendary Cotton Club and the original Stubb's Barbecue. This kaleidoscopic portrait of the West Texas music scene gets to the heart of what it takes to create art in an isolated, often inhospitable environment. As Oglesby says, "Necessity is the mother of creation. Lubbock needed beauty, poetry, humor, and it needed to get up and shake its communal ass a bit or go mad from loneliness and boredom; so Lubbock created the amazing likes of Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Butch Hancock, Terry Allen, and Joe Ely."


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780292749696
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Publication date: 06/11/2013
Series: Brad and Michele Moore Roots Music Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 302
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Christopher Oglesby grew up in Lubbock's Tech Terrace neighborhood (former home of Buddy Holly, Joe Ely, and Angela Strehli, among others), where he spent years listening to and watching the artists featured in this book. He is publisher and editor of www.virtualubbock.com, a Web site dedicated to West Texas music and culture. Oglesby received his bachelor of arts and doctor of jurisprudence degrees from Texas Tech University. He lives and works in Austin.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: Fire in the Water, Earth in the Air
  • The Legends
    • Terry Allen: Going Back to the Dirt
    • Richard Bowden: Underground Lubbock
    • Lloyd Maines: It's Amazing How Much Gets Done
    • Jay Boy Adams: Chicken-Fried Memories
    • Don Caldwell: Selling the Family Farm for a Song
    • Bobby Keys: Like a Rolling Stone
    • Tom X Hancock: The Supernatural Family Band
    • Butch Hancock: The Universe in a Grain of Sand
    • Angela Strehli: Blues in a Texas Town
    • Jesse "Guitar" Taylor: A Bad Loud Place
    • Ponty Bone: Illumination on the Streets of Lubbock
    • Bruce Jaggers: The Greatest Show on Earth
    • Joe Ely: Lord of the Highway
    • Sharon Ely: Living on Dreams
    • Kimmie Rhodes: West Texas Angel
    • Jo Harvey Allen: Take Me Back to Paradox City
    • Jo Carol Pierce: Bad Girl Upset by the Truth
    • Guy Juke: Life Imitates Art
    • David Halley: Hitchhiking to Nirvana
    • Cary Swinney: Desperate Searcher
    • Doug Smith: Music Ordained by God
    • Downé Burns: Back to the Basics of Love
    • Bob Livingston: Gonzo Compadre
    • Wade Parks: Nothing Else to Do
    • Colin Gilmore: Living in Dichotomy
    • Jimmie Dale Gilmore: Hub City Mover
    • Mac Davis: Happiness Is Lubbock, Texas
  • Appendix I: Selected Discographies
  • Appendix II: Original Interviews
  • Index
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