Artist: Flatlanders
Live Reviews from web archive April 27, 2009
Flatlanders
It may be time for the Flatlanders to give Rob Gjersoe a bolo and make his membership in the group official. In the early going at Chicago’s Old Town School Of Folk Music, before a characteristically sedate crowd, the band sounded a bit tired. When a tune as catchy as “Julia” doesn’t click, you know [...]
Record Review from web archive March 31, 2009
Flatlanders
We can glean at least two insights from the release of the third Flatlanders album of the millennium, following a hiatus of three decades. First, the Texas trio of buddies since boyhood has renewed its commitment to becoming more a band than a legend. Second, there is such a thing as quintessential Flatlanders music that [...]
Not Fade Away - Reissue Review from Issue #52 July-Aug 2004
Flatlanders – Live 1972
This is probably the least likely record to come out this year — so far, at least. Its full title might actually be The Flatlanders Live At The One Knite, Austin, TX, June 8th, 1972, depending on how you read the CD cover. The longer title starts to tell the story. The eccentric Lubbock, Texas, [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #49 Jan-Feb 2004
Flatlanders – Wheels Of Fortune
Much as I liked Now Again, the reunited Flatlanders’ 2002 album, it was also a somewhat frustrating set that in the long run seems a bit slight. Songs such as “Pay The Alligator” at first came across as throwaway goofs, grew in my mind into great goofs, and then slipped again from memory, all in [...]
The Long Way Around - Feature from Issue #39 May-June 2002
The Flatlanders – One road more
It’s a star-studded event with a uniquely Austin twist, this second annual induction ceremony for the Texas Film Hall of Fame. Only Austin would expect the unlikely assemblage of Dennis Hopper, Cyd Charisse, Willie Nelson, Sissy Spacek, Lyle Lovett and former (forever, to this crowd) Governor Ann Richards to convene on the grounds of an [...]
Miked - Live Reviews from Issue #30 Nov-Dec 2000
Flatlanders – Backyard (Austin, TX)
Often referred to as more a legend than a band, The Flatlanders — Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Joe Ely and Butch Hancock — have, for the last two years, built upon that legend. Reuniting to record a song for the soundtrack to The Horse Whisperer, the three amigos have since performed together on numerous occasions, written [...]
Miked - Live Reviews from Issue #23 Sept-Oct 1999
Flatlanders – Central Park Summerstage (New York City, NY)
It’s too easy to say it was Texas-hot on a day when New York City hosted a mini-Flatlanders reunion. Still, it was pretty damn hot — enough that you could watch an older gentleman in a kid-sized cowboy hat attempting some sort of rhythmless flamenco dance and think “He must be crazy from the heat” [...]
