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July 7th Boys Named Sue @ Taste of Dallas

Thursday, July 6th, 2006

July 7th Boys Named Sue @ Taste of Dallas!!! 7pm - Free

JD is the “Artist in Residency” for the 8-9 slot on Thurdays in
July. This evening is brought to you by the fine folks
at the The Fine Line .

Im not sure of the full lineup for tomorrow, I think Alex might
be with us too! In any case, its early (8pm) so its almost
like a happy hour. If you have not befriended Trainwreck…please
do so…now!

Jd Whittenburg and Trainwreck!!

There are some tunes there as well as downloadable MP3s at http://www.trainwrecktx.com/ or Texasgigs.com

Come on out and have fun…its already Wed!!

Also…on Friday…the Sues are playing at the taste of Dallas.
Ok, from what I can tell, its at 7pm. This works well because Bob Schneider is there too at like 11 or so. Chicks DIG Bob Schneider, so maybe a little bit of that will rub off on us. Otherwise, its the taste of Dallas, so the only other thing rubbing off on us is mustard from the Corny Dogs.
Here the pics from last years show.

Good times.

Stolen from JD

Monday, June 12th, 2006

Musings RE: Trainwreck at Dada on Thursday
Current mood: hungry
Category: Music

Background

Trainwreck was formed sometime around the new millineum when I met Rob Stave at a Thursday night picker session at the Sons of Hermann Hall.  Shortly after we both joined the SOH for the beer discounts, we rounded up a few of my old bandmates from college who were living in Big D and Trainwreck was born.  The name was as much a nod to our sloppiness (musically and behaviorally) as it was to our heroes, the Old 97’s.  Though Adair’s would become our monthly home, we played all around the state.  We shared bills with people we admire (Old 97’s, Jack Ingram, Rusty Weir, Larry Joe Taylor, Beaver Nelson, Drive By Truckers, etc.) and made alot of new friends along the way.  In 2001 Trainwreck released our one and only album, Wrecked.  In 2003 Trainwreck played over 100 shows (some were just me and Rob acoustic).  By 2004, things were slowing down.  By 2005, Trainwreck had faded away.  We never really “broke up” as some bands do… we just quit booking gigs and everyone kinda moved on…

So Here We Are

So, when was asked to play The Fine Line’s “Listening To:” series on a Thursday at Dada, I was intending to play my new material but to help Amanda with the booking by arranging to have the guys from Trainwreck’s new bands on the bill following me… as a way for us all to have a good excuse to get together on a school night.  That line-up did not happen.  But, a couple of the guys suggested I use them in the lineup and do the Trainwreck thing.  Wah-Lah.  There you have it.  A Trainwreck reunion.

Damn it!

As Travis Hopper (who was supposed to play prior to us on Thursday… more on that in a sec) said of his show last week at Dada… Who could have predicted the little Mavs would go “all the way” and compete with our shows?  I was at Dada last week.  I was able to hear great live music, watch the little Mavs take it to Shaq and experience the comraderie of being in the presence of fellow Mavs fans with similar tastes in music.  So, please come watch the Mavs take home their first title we us!  The game will be on at Dada.

Any Major Dude Will Tell You

So here’s why Travis “I Can Put Spin on It” Hopper got bumped from the bill…

Naked Lunch, a Steely Dan tribute band that has been named “Best SD Tribute” in a national poll, will now be playing from 6pm - 10pm.  Rumor has it that this last minute, rare appearance - from another band that had gone separate ways - is due to the fact that an unnamed original member of “the dan” will be joining them for the evening.  I used to go see Naked Lunch every week at Dada.  They are a blast.

Trainwreck will play from 10:00pm - 11:30pm.

Leda Atomica, passing through from L.A., will go on at midnight.

Not to Blow My Horn, But Just In Case You Missed It…

I certainly don’t expect to still have that luster-y polish that we once never had, seeing as we’ve decided to not rehearse (I won’t remember my own words, anyway…) though we haven’t played together in over a year, but in addition to a anguishly long run-on sentence, here’s some kind words that were once writed about Trainwreck.  You’ll notice the lack of any publication you’ve ever heard of.  That’s cause we never got, nor desired, critical respect.  Just good times.

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“The debut release of Dallas, TX based Trainwreck, Wrecked, sounds more like the third or fourth release from a band that had been around for several years. What a welcome relief it is to hear a relatively new band that is capable of putting out a record that simply a pleasure to listen to. Trainwreck is a polished group of talented artists…

 

The amazing Mr. Whittenburg has the ability to magically pull the listener into his songs- baring his soul and experiences and making you feel that you’ve lived these experiences with him… J.D.’s voice has a cool early Bruce Springsteen kind of sound…

 

- Dave and Lavona Wine, Rockzilla.net 03/20/2002

 

 

As I’m writing this, there’s a shower of hail outside, lucky that I’m inside listening to “Wrecked. It’s Trainwreck’s first CD and a cracker. The music is hard to pin-point but you could say it’s a mixture of country, folk and rock. One cover (Townes Van  Zandt’s Loretta), 14 originals all written by J.D.Whittenburg, who seems to be a real storyteller. My favorite songs are Mexico, No Place To Go and  Who Needs California. The latter stayed in my head for several weeks. The playing is splendid with a special note for Rob The fiddler Stave, who also plays mandolin.

 

- Roots Revival Radio, Radio ATL, Bree Belgium

 

 

Trainwreck has developed a sound that is uniquely their own… Their sound, although very difficult to categorize, is what I like to call Texas Renegade Country Music. It has taken not only Texas by storm, but is turning heads in Nashville as well. It is music that is written from the writer’s experiences and you feel their souls in every lyric. These are songs we can all relate to, and some we just wish we could have experienced with them. It is music that even hard-core rockers can get into and stomp their feet to the beat. It is definitely not a Nashville sound and would make any Texan proud.

 

- Dave and Lavona Wine, Rockzilla.net 02/05/2001

 

 

Talk about a record that grows on you. Trainwreck’s fiddle-oriented bluegrass/country/ rock CD flows like a river… with catchy ballads and songs with super hooks. Trainwreck’s talent is top-of-the-line Traiwreck’s Wrecked is 15 songs of recorded magic.

 

- Angus MacMannus, Harderbeat.com 02/03     

a disc that will probably grab Wilco, Whiskeytown, and Robert Earl Keen fans who like their music all rocked up and hard driving with fiddles and other kinds of country-folk strings.

 

- Marquetta Herring, Lonestarwebstation.com 12/13/01

Fineline to Softlaunch June 10

Thursday, June 8th, 2006

Well, it sounds like Cindy left her website Texasgigs. It became an incredible website with the best music content around. Of course, this does not mean Cindy has left Dallas or all of her beloved music friends in the dark. (no no). Her new site is now up called the FineLine. And folks, its Powered by Wordpress. (Im not sure what the Pegasus CMS was, but it was amazing too).

Pine Mills 2006 coming up!!

Sunday, May 21st, 2006

Hey folks, its that time of year again for the 6th annual Pine Mills Festival.

Come on out with members of the Boys Named Sue, Dogkickers, Speedtrucker , Green Apple Quickstep and Hotrod Hillbillys for a weekend of camping, music, swimming, BBQ and good clean fun.

Its hard to explain really what to expect, you just have to come out. The camping is more like ranch camping as we all spend the weekend at Sue who is our gracious hostess. So we are talking car camping, but there is plenty of shelter should the need arise (like a tornado or something…umm…dont laugh, thats what happened last year). Theres plenty of nice places to camp by the lake or down in the hallow.

The shows are a bit more freeform too. Bring yer Gweeter and come up on stage with us. We have that in the barn….our own Pine Mills Dancehall. Saturday night is the music night. Sunday night is the band scramble and there is picking jams all weekend.

The festival is semi-private…well…heres the deal. As long as you know anybody in the above bands, or know me (via myspace….ha)…your eligible. Its very homey, and by the of the weekend you will be a part of the family and feel as if you have kin in the East Piney Woods.

Its 21 . If you have small kids, that might be ok..ask at the website.

To register, log into http://www.pinemillsmusicfest.com/
to register.

Here are some pics from 2005

Playing some 42
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Heaven on Earth
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Tents
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The pond.
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Breakfast time!
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It would not be a dancehall without a little dancing.
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Ok..sometimes you dont HAVE to sleep in a tent.
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The music stage
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Sue
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Bloody Marys on Sunday
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Good Times!
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Here are the remaining Pictures!
Pine Mills 2005 photoset

Pine Mills

Tuesday, May 24th, 2005

So lots of folks have been asking me about this Pine Mills fest. What is it?
Good times.

Basically Keith and Sue open their ranch (and arms) to the Dallas miscreants on this weekend. They charge a small fee to pay for porta-potties and thats about it. There is a huge dancehall on the premises (with real toilets..so its
not like its roughing it) and the bands play on Sat night. Locals come out too.
Keith has a BBQ going, but its best if you bring some food too. You dont need all that cooking stuff though…there is a BBQ and a kitchen.

Bring beer…cuz the county is dry. Bring a bottle of something something for Keith and Sue if you want.

Camping

DRink

Swim

If it rains…we all hang out in the dancehall.
When the bands play….Dancehall.
Say you want to play some poker…..Dancehall.

Kiss on your sweety…well…do that in the tent.
Mind the cows…dont litter…no drugs. No glass (Tuaca ok)

Good Times.

Enjoy outdoor adventure

Puke in a cooler at the bar

Live Music

Drink Beer

Hang out at the tank

Good times

Bloody Marys on Sunday on the porch

Ha…thats me with a broken foot. No excuses

They have a bar….but BYOB

Texas gigs review

Its a hell of an event featuring music by Dallas Observer Music Award Winners The Boys Named Sue, The Mo Robson Band, The Dogkickers, Rose County Fair, The Revival (with members from Speedtrucker and Rose County Fair), and much more.

Go to www.pinemillsmusicfest.com for map / details and register to attend today. Tickets are limited and going fast for this wild party.

www.rosecountyentertainment.com
www.boysnamedsue.com
www.dogkickers.com
www.themorobonband.com
http://www.speedtrucker.com

Goodbye Trainwreck

Tuesday, December 7th, 2004

So its come to my attention that I have not been updating this sucker for a while.

You can blame Myspace for that. Man, that website is the worst for sucking up spare web surfing minutes. Well, its been fun too. in the course of 6 months, I have probably met 50 or so people in Dallas. Really fun folks too.

Ok, so its also the ULTIMATE band promotion tool.

Speaking of bands, we finished the saga that was Trainwreck last week. It was probably a ways coming. Not at all bad. It probibly opens more opportunites for everybody. Jd had the following to say.

It is with sadness but heartfelt resignation that I have to report that December will bring our final show as Trainwreck. This band has enabled the formation of some truly wonderful relationships, amongst members of the band - past and present - as well as with you, our friends. We’ve met so many great people along the way who have helped us in so many ways, inspired us, entertained us with incredible music, made us laugh, made us drunk, made us sober, made us better people. There are way too many to mention. You know who you are. But to try to name just a few… thanks to Lois and the staff at Adairs, Richard and the folks at the BarleyHouse, Cindy, Mike S., Chad, Brian and the guys at Woody’s, Gary and KBEC, KNON, Danny and everyone at The Ticket, Bruce and the crew at KHYI, NTNMF, Dale Brock, Chris McCullum for pics, Amanda (for the website and album design!), MarketNet for site hosting, Rob Hansen, Mo, Jake, Dave Mitchell, Speedtrucker, Beaver, all the folks in Wichita Falls, Stebby, Trae, Travis, Heath T., David Z., Dean Markley for the strings, anyone who’s ever booked us or come out to see us, and most importantly, thanks to our families and loved ones for putting up with all that comes with us musicians.

Its been a fun ride…and JD is still playing. In fact, we will be at Standard and Pours on Friday. Come on out!!!