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Glass Intrepid

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Glass Intrepid is an original alternative rock band based out of Houston, Texas. Comprised of four members: Bryan Scott (vocals/guitar), Robb Marshall (guitar), Reed Lang (bass) and Corey Spahr (drums), Glass Intrepid (GI) has close to seven years total experience as a band. Over the years, GI has gained a considerable following having played at almost every major venue in Houston, Dallas and Austin, as well as numerous venues through…


From MusicWorld, posted 3.03.06

Singer/Songwriters Take BMI Stage at ACL Fest

Even with the sweltering late-summer heat, over 200,000 music fans attended the 3rd Annual Austin City Limits Music Festival in Zilker Park. The event was held September 17-19 and featured a diverse lineup of musical talent, including artists representing a wide variety of music genres spanning rock, bluegrass, country and funk.


From News, posted 10.17.04

Musicians Take BMI Stage at 3rd Annual ACL Music Fest

BMI will host a singer/songwriter stage at the 3rd Annual Austin City Limits Music Festival, to be held September 17-19 in Austin's Zilker Park (2100 Barton Springs Road). Writers featured on this year's expanded stage will include J.T. Van Zandt, Samantha Stollenwerck, Marc Broussard, Jason White, Kacy Crowley, the Honorary Title, Davis Raines, Bobby Bare, Jr., Monte Montgomery, Willie Mason, Trish Murphy,…


From News, posted 8.11.04

Theory of a Deadman

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Black metal, death metal, thrash metal, speed metal . . . whatever you want to call it, the band Theory of a Deadman immediately conjures up images of a group of dour dudes wearing inverted crosses and growling about dancing with Mr. D. The quartet’s affiliation with Roadrunner Records — the past breeding ground for satanic metal gurus such as Deicide and Mercyful…


From MusicWorld, posted 11.13.02

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