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Texas man indicted on murder charge in shooting of 'King of the Hill' voice actor Jonathan Joss
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Texas man indicted on murder charge in shooting of ‘King of the Hill’ voice actor Jonathan Joss

by jummy84 November 19, 2025
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HOUSTON — A grand jury in Texas has indicted the man accused of killing “King of the Hill” voice actor Jonathan Joss on a murder charge.

Texas man indicted on murder charge in shooting of ‘King of the Hill’ voice actor Jonathan Joss

But it is unclear whether Joss’ killing will be considered a hate crime. Police in San Antonio did not immediately return an email seeking comment Wednesday on whether its investigation had determined that Joss’ sexual orientation played a role in his shooting, and the Bexar County District Attorney’s Office declined to comment on the matter.

Police allege Sigfredo Ceja Alvarez, 57, confronted Joss and his husband on June 1 as they were checking their mail at their San Antonio home, which had been burned down in January.

Joss’ husband, Tristan Kern de Gonzales, has claimed the person who killed the actor yelled “violent homophobic slurs” before opening fire.

Ceja Alvarez’s attorneys did not immediately return emails seeking comment Wednesday.

In June, Alfonso Otero, one of Ceja Alvarez’s attorneys, said his client was innocent and denied making any homophobic statements.

The grand jury returned the indictment Monday, and Ceja Alvarez remains free on a $200,000 bond.

A friend of the 59-year-old Joss has said that Joss and Ceja Alvarez were neighbors and the two had argued for years.

Initially, San Antonio police had said there was no evidence indicating the shooting was related to Joss’ sexual orientation. But San Antonio Police Chief William McManus later walked back that statement, saying it had been “premature” and that whether Joss’ sexual orientation played a role in the shooting was “part of the investigation.”

The district attorney’s office said in a statement Wednesday that Ceja Alvarez “is charged with murder, which is the most serious charge applicable to this crime under Texas law. As the case is still pending, no additional details or information can be released at this time.”

Under Texas law, a hate crime — if there’s a conviction — would be handled as an enhancement during sentencing and not as a separate charge.

Joss was the voice of John Redcorn, a Native American character on the popular “King of the Hill” animated series, which ran for 13 seasons from 1997 to 2008. A reboot of the show, which Joss had already worked on, premiered in August.

Joss also had a recurring role on the television show “Parks and Recreation,” playing Chief Ken Hotate. He appeared in two episodes of the series “Tulsa King” in 2022.

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November 19, 2025 0 comments
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Jared Padalecki & Anna Fricke's Texas Medical Drama Gets Development Room Order At CBS
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Jared Padalecki & Anna Fricke’s Texas Medical Drama Gets Development Room Order At CBS

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
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Walker star/executive producer Jared Padalecki‘s re-teaming with the CW series’ executive producer/showrunner Anna Fricke is advancing at CBS. The network has given a development room order to the untitled medical drama.

The project, from CBS Studios where Fricke is under an overall deal and Padalecki has a first-look pact, was set up at CBS for development in January.

That is not typically a broadcast buying window but since switching to long-term, year-round development two years ago, CBS has been leaning heaving into off-cycle orders after a lengthy development process that sometimes includes writers rooms.

CBS recently gave a series order to Robert and Michelle King’s legal drama Cupertino starring Mike Colter, which also went through a writers room order after initially being put in development in summer 2024. The network’s current medical drama Watson also followed the development room model.

Stocking up on classic TV drama genres, Cupertino will join CBS’ hit legal drama Matlcok, with the Fricke/Padalecki project looking to join Watson. The network has several entries in the cop (and adjacent) field, most recently hot freshmen Boston Blue and Sheriff Country.

Like Walker, the untitled Fricke/Padalecki project is set in Padalecki’s home state of Texas. Unlike most medical dramas, which take place at big, urban hospitals, it spotlights rural medicine, which is rarely seen on TV. It centers on a headstrong, devoted doctor (Padalecki) who practices his unique style of improvisational medicine alongside his new protégé, a young doctor escaping her past, as they operate a mobile clinic and heal the bodies and souls of their underserved community in the medical desert of rural Texas.

Fricke and Laura Terry executive produce through Fricke’s Pursued by a Bear alongside Padalecki. Genevieve Padalecki also is producing; Padalecki’s former manager Dan Spilo is no longer involved. It is unclear yet whether the project would target the 2026-27 or 2027-28 season.

Padalecki recently recurred on CBS/CBS Studios’ Fire Country with a possibility to spin off his character into a separate series. There has been no movement on that idea, and there have been no plans for the Supernatural alum to return to Fire Country this season.

In addition to headlining and executive producing CW/CBS Studios’ Walker, Padalecki also executive produced the prequel series Walker: Independence, working on both with Fricke who developed the former and co-developed the latter in addition to her services as executive producer on both and showrunner on Walker.

Fricke’s series credits also include 4400, Valor and Wayward Pines.

November 13, 2025 0 comments
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Texas Attorney General Sues Johnson & Johnson, Makers Of Tylenol, Claims Company Hid Autism Risks
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Texas Attorney General Sues Johnson & Johnson, Makers Of Tylenol, Claims Company Hid Autism Risks

by jummy84 October 29, 2025
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Texas Attorney General Sues Johnson & Johnson, Makers Of Tylenol, Claims Company Hid
Autism Risks

The company behind #Tylenol is gearing up for a legal battle.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson and its spinoff #Kenvue, alleging that the companies marketed Tylenol (acetaminophen) as safe for pregnant women while “knowingly endangering millions to line their pockets.” The suit asserts the companies concealed evidence linking prenatal or early-childhood exposure to acetaminophen with an increased risk of #autism and #ADHD. The legal filing follows recent federal guidance announced by President #Trump and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., which advises pregnant women to avoid acetaminophen due to concerns it may be linked to autism.

The defendants strongly contest the case. Kenvue stated: “We stand firmly with the global medical community that acknowledges the safety of acetaminophen and believe we will continue to be successful in litigation as these claims lack legal merit and scientific support.” In addition, Medical experts continue to maintain that there is no clear evidence proving a direct link between Tylenol and autism.

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October 29, 2025 0 comments
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The Droptines on Hard Work, TikTok, and Texas Country Music
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The Droptines on Hard Work, TikTok, and Texas Country Music

by jummy84 October 25, 2025
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The Droptines were used to playing simple dive bars and rock rooms. Their worldview changed this summer when they went on an amphitheater tour with Whiskey Myers.

By the time the Texas roots-rock band’s opening run for Whiskey Myers ended with a sold-out show in Nashville earlier this summer, the five-piece — named after a deer’s antler that, through genetics or injury, grows downward — nearly had whiplash over how far they had come.

“It feels like an acid trip,” Conner Arthur, the band’s singer, tells Rolling Stone. “There will be a lot to unpack after it’s all done. I need to start journaling, because I feel like I’ve forgotten a lot already.”

The Droptines are Arthur, bassist Dillon Sampson, drummer Johnny Sheets, pedal steel player Tony Rincon, and guitarist Donny Parkinson. Collectively, they are a group of veteran musicians from the Texas Hill Country, heavy on Texas and Red Dirt, with a wildly prolific catalog they are hell-bent on sharing at every concert.

“If you look at our setlist, there’s a shitload of songs on there,” Arthur says. “We’re not dragging out a song that should be three minutes and making it nine minutes, relying on every lick our guitar player has. We punch in, and we punch out. We’re trying to sell the songs.”

A native of Concan, Texas, Arthur grew up “at the foot of the state” at House Pasture Co., a major venue in the Texas music scene, run by Arthur’s parents. He started taking music seriously as a teenager, leaving home at 18 and busking around the country for the better part of a year. He formed the Droptines in 2019 and released an EP, but the pandemic shelved any real growth until 2021.

The first few years of the band were “filled with dumb shit” as Arthur recalls now. The band took nearly any gig it was offered, even when travel costs outweighed the pay. Their approach, he says, was grassroots, aiming to win over fans one-by-one. The first place he recalls it taking hold was in Lubbock, Texas. The band celebrated the release of a single, “Bill of Sale,” at the Blue Light — a music room on Buddy Holly Ave. — in 2023, and were greeted with a full house.

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“The biggest chapter turn was in Lubbock,” Arthur recalls. “We walked in the damn door and it was sold out. That’s when I went, ‘God almighty, this is working.’ People started paying attention after they saw that.”

“Bill of Sale” made it onto the band’s self-titled 2024 album, one which raised the group’s profile significantly. Once impressive shows — such as an afternoon set at the 2024 Jackalope Jamboree in Pendleton, Oregon, to an overflow crowd — became routine. This year, the group landed a slot at Bonnaroo as well as a pair of afterparties at Lollapalooza (one with Luke Combs and one with Wyatt Flores), plus runs with Dwight Yoakam and American Aquarium.

The Lollapalooza show, the group says, was apparently manifested by the guitarist Parkinson.

“We got the news we were gonna play Lollapalooza, and Donny was still asleep,” Sampson says. “I go upstairs, and I wake him up and say, ‘Donny! We’re gonna play Lollapalooza!’ and he opens his eyes and says, ‘I always knew I’d play Lollapalooza,’ and rolls back over and goes back to sleep.”

Such confidence did not extend across the group. Ahead of their show at Nashville’s Ascend Amphitheater, Arthur admitted he wasn’t “used to this type of shit.” Success, he said, felt “like I stole something.” In the wake of the Droptines’ self-titled record, the calls from record labels began. Major outfits like Warner Records felt too big, but when representatives from Big Loud Texas showed up to a bar show in College Station, the group found its match.

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Big Loud Texas was co-founded by Miranda Lambert and Jon Randall in 2023, and, a year later, the imprint named Brendon Anthony, then director of the Texas Music Office, as vice-president. Immediately, Anthony and Randall realized they both had the Droptines on their radars.

“Conner is a special songwriter and frontman,” Anthony tells Rolling Stone. “That comes across to me on the releases and onstage. His mind and interests and talents — beyond music as well — are so unique. The band behind him is tightly in tune and gets more locked in as they tour.”

The group announced their signing by the label at their Nashville show, which coincided with the release of the single “Take Too Much.” The song combines love at first sight, drugs, and death. Arthur’s initial delivery of, “I met a girl and it’s too soon to talk about her,” over heavy electric guitar, is a chilling tone-setter.

At the end of September, the Droptines released the follow-up “Calling All Cars,” a cover of a Mike McClure (The Great Divide) song about an alcohol-fueled fatal car crash and its impact on the first responders. The group will spend the rest of 2025 alternating between a headlining tour of theaters, along with more of those high-profile opening slots, including dates with the Turnpike Troubadours, plus another show with Whiskey Myers at the rockers’ annual Moon Crush festival in Miramar Beach, Florida, on Nov. 7.

For the Droptines, it’s all the result of their on-the-grind mentality.

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“Hard work is hard for a reason. I’m not mad at anybody who went from TikTok to a tour bus right away,” Arthur says, “but I feel like what we’re doing has a little bit more dignity.”

Josh Crutchmer is a journalist and author whose latest books, Never Say Never and Red Dirt Unplugged are available via Back Lounge Publishing.

October 25, 2025 0 comments
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Final Trailers for Texas Oil Series 'Landman' - Season 2 with Billy Bob
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Final Trailers for Texas Oil Series ‘Landman’ – Season 2 with Billy Bob

by jummy84 October 25, 2025
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Final Trailers for Texas Oil Series ‘Landman’ – Season 2 with Billy Bob

by Alex Billington
October 24, 2025
Source: YouTube

“You don’t even know the game you’re playing, do you?” Paramount+ has revealed one final official trailer for the next thrilling season of the West Texas oil series called Landman, created by Taylor Sheridan. The first season dropped in November last year – the second season is already lined up to drop in November this year. The first was a huge hit and Sheridan moves fast – it’s shot entirely on location in Texas and he loves to go big when something clicks with audiences. Billy Bob Thornton is returns again as an oil man in this series based on the “Boomtown” podcast series (and real stories from the oil biz down in Texas). “You think you understand how this business works, but you don’t.” Things are heating up in this season of Landman. Tommy faces new pressures at home and also at M-Tex Oil, where Cami pushes him to the brink. Don’t be surprised if something – or someone – breaks. The returning cast includes Thornton with Demi Moore, Ali Larter, Jacob Lofland, Michelle Randolph, Paulina Chávez, Kayla Wallace, Mark Collie, and James Jordan. Major new roles in Season 2 include Colm Feore, Andy Garcia (from the end of Season 1), and Sam Elliott. This looks even more intense to watch! Crime and corruption and oil go hand-in-hand.

Here’s all three trailers (+ final poster) for Taylor Sheridan’s series Landman – Season 2, from YouTube:

Landman Season 2 Trailer

Landman – Season 2 picks up after the shocking events of the show’s Season 1 cliffhanger… In Season 2, Tommy faces new pressures at home and also at M-Tex Oil, where Cami pushes him to the brink. Don’t be surprised if something – or someone – breaks. Landman is a series created and written by acclaimed writer / producer Taylor Sheridan (Sicario, Hell or High Water, Wind River, “Yellowstone”, “1883”, “1923”, “Tulsa King”, “Lawmen: Bass Reeves”) & podcaster Christian Wallace. Based on the “Boomtown” podcast hosted by Christian Wallace. With episodes directed by TV director Stephen Kay (“Covert Affairs”, “Coyote”, “New Amsterdam”, “Yellowstone”, “Mayor of Kingstown”, “Lioness”). Made by MTV Studios, 101 Studios, Bosque Ranch Prods, Imperative Development. Executive produced by Christian Wallace, Taylor Sheridan, David Glasser, David Hutkin, Ronald Burkle, Bob Yari, Geyer Kosinski, Dan Friedkin, Jason Hoch, Scott Brown, Megan Creydt, Peter Feldman, Michael Friedman, Stephen Kay, J. K. Nickell. Paramount will debut Season 2 of Landman series streaming on Paramount+ starting November 16th, 2025. Ready for more?

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October 25, 2025 0 comments
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Whew! Finesse2tymes' Mom Reacts After He's Arrested In Texas On Multiple Charges
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Finesse2tymes’ Mom Reacts To Arrest In Texas (Mugshot)

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
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Finesse2tymes‘ mom, Pluria Alexander, also known as Leshay Alexander, has reacted to his arrest in Texas on multiple charges.

RELATED: Too Much? Social Media Is Goin’ IN After Footage Showed Finesse2tymes’ Girlfriend Asking Him To Be Her Valentine (WATCH)

More Details On Finesse2tymes Being Arrested In Texas On Multiple Charges

According to Harrison County booking records, Finesse2tymes was booked by authorities on Monday, October 20. At this time, records indicate that Finesse, real name Ricky Hampton, has been charged with two counts of possession of a controlled substance less than 1 gram, two counts of possession of a controlled substance greater than 1 gram but less than 4 grams, possession of a dangerous drug, possession of marijuana less than 2 ounces, prohibited substance in a correctional facility, and tampering with physical evidence.

At this time, records indicate that Finesse has not been released from custody nor has he received a bond.

Furthermore, The Shade Room obtained the rapper’s mugshot, seen below.

Social Media Reacts Alongside Finesse2tymes’ Mom, Pluria Alexander A.K.A. Leshay Alexander

Social media users reacted to Finesse2tymes’ latest arrest and subsequent charges in TSR’s comment section.

Instagram user @detroit.kavi wrote, “All them possession charges, just put him in rehab”

While Instagram user @duvalpromo added, “Some ppl just love jail I’ll never understand why”

Instagram user @nursewilliams_2.0 wrote, “It’s funny until it’s you. He’s clearly defeated and needs help…”

While Instagram user @isa1dwhatisaid_ added, “Praying for him because it’s so much more than this!”

Instagram user @h8toluvme wrote, “He just don’t gaf anymore”

While Instagram user @tattedkelli_ added, “Boy call ya momma and apologize.”

Instagram user @thaareallkey4 wrote, “Went to jail came home went to jail again”

While Instagram user @styledbyamonet added, “Didn’t he express that his child’s mom died and he is preparing for full custody?”

Instagram user @mrfreakyp wrote, “He’s having a mental breakdown you never know what people are going through…”

While Instagram user @sua_ve added, “Damn look like he was doing the dangerous drugs too”

Instagram user @bnard5076 wrote, “He look so defeated…praying for u dude”

On Tuesday, October 21, Pluria Alexander took to Facebook to share her thoughts on her son’s arrest. To note, in August, Alexander launched a GoFundMe after alleging that the rapper’s actions left her facing her third eviction for the third time, per The Shade Room.
“Until you do right by me everything you think about gone fail… All these other people don’t care nothing about you, why you can’t see that!… As a mother, this pain is different. It breaks me to see my son losing himself — mentally unstable, going through breakdowns, on drugs, in and out of jail, and disrespecting me and everyone who tries to help him. I love him with everything in me, but it hurts so bad watching him self-destruct. I know that’s not the real him… that’s the pain, the trauma, and the demons he’s fighting. I pray for him every day, even when I feel like I can’t take it anymore. I just want my son back — the one with a good heart and a bright future. People don’t understand what it’s like to love somebody who’s hurting themselves and pushing you away at the same time. It’s a constant heartbreak. But no matter what, I’ll always be his mother, and I’ll always love him. Right Or wrong💔🙏🏽🙏🏽 This S**t HURT😭😭,” she wrote.

Before His Texas Arrest & Charges, The Rapper Opened Up To Fans About A Custody Battle

Before Finesse2tymes was arrested in Harrison County, Texas, he was arrested in Smith County, Texas, in September. Per XXL, Finesse was booked on marijuana possession, while his girlfriend, Shugg, was booked on marijuana possession and possession of a controlled substance. Per KETK+, authorities reportedly found “0.7 ounces of marijuana,” “12 oxycodone pills,” and “7 methylphenidate pills” in their vehicle.

Finesse2Tymes and his baby mother were arrested in Texas over alleged drug and gun possession. 👀
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— My Mixtapez (@mymixtapez) September 20, 2025

In the weeks that followed, Finesse revealed to fans that he lost the mother of his youngest daughter and is now fighting her family for custody of their child. The update arrives amid Finesse reportedly raising his older daughters without their mom.

RELATED: Family Feud! Finesse2tymes Reveals Custody Battle After Child’s Mother Passes Away (VIDEO)

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October 22, 2025 0 comments
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D4vd Reportedly Transfers Ownership Of Texas Homes
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D4vd Reportedly Transfers Ownership Of Texas Homes

by jummy84 October 12, 2025
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D4vd has possibly made executive decisions as law enforcement continues to investigate how a dead teenager was found in his Tesla. According to TMZ, the singer reportedly transferred the deeds of two of his Texas homes to his mother.

The tabloid reported that the ownership changes for the Houston-area residences were made on Sept. 18 and Sept. 22. On the earlier date, police were reportedly called to one of the houses after a swatting incident falsely reported a shooting and a dead female victim. The caller allegedly used technology to disguise their voice when they made the claim. When law enforcement arrived, D4vd’s parents allegedly answered the door and informed police that his siblings were also in the home.

As the investigation is continued, Los Angeles police still have not named D4vd a suspect in the death of Celeste Rivas Hernandez. Hernandez is believed to have been dead for “several weeks” before her body was discovered last month in the 20-year-old’s impounded vehicle.

“We know for sure that Celeste Rivas Hernandez died and someone placed her body in the front trunk area of David Burke’s [d4vd’s legal name] Tesla. We know that the Tesla had been parked at the location from which it was towed for several weeks, so it is very likely Celeste Rivas Hernandez had been dead for several weeks prior to her body being discovered,” explained LAPD Captain and Commanding Officer Scot M. Williams.

“The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner has not determined a cause or manner of her death, so we don’t know for sure if anyone has any criminal culpability for her death beyond the concealment of her dead body.”

d4vd poses with 5 Gum during Interscope and Capitol Records Coachella Party 2025 on April 12, 2025 in Palm Springs, California.

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Hernandez had been reported missing in April 2024 before her remains were discovered.

“Several items of evidence were recovered and will be analyzed by detectives in the coming days,” police detailed after searching a rental property where Burke stayed in the Hollywood Hills. “This is an ongoing investigation. Investigators are following up on several leads.”

D4vd has not made any public remarks regarding the discovery of Hernandez’s body or his alleged ties to the victim. VIBE has contacted representatives for D4vd for a statement.

October 12, 2025 0 comments
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Asleep at the Wheel Pay Tribute to Texas, Play With Billy Strings
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Asleep at the Wheel Pay Tribute to Texas, Play With Billy Strings

by jummy84 September 1, 2025
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When Asleep at the Wheel decided to record a record of Texas-centric songs to commemorate the Western swing outfit spending 50 of its 55 years in the Lone Star State, Ray Benson had a simple request: “Let’s just do songs about Texas that mean something to you.”

The result is Riding High in Texas, a celebration of all things Texas, out now. The record features covers of high-profile artists and songwriters and an array of special guests across its 10 tracks, including Lyle Lovett, Brennen Leigh, and Billy Strings.

Lovett joins Asleep at the Wheel to reprise his version of “Long Tall Texan,” and Leigh contributes vocals on a cover of the Carter Family’s “Lonesome Pine Special.” Meanwhile, Strings plays guitar on the album-opening title track after Benson called in a favor with the modern-day bluegrass torchbearer.

Benson appeared in Strings’ 2024 spaghetti western video for “Seven Months in County,” playing, in Benson’s words, “the old codger to be Strings’ cellmate.” During that shoot, Benson decided Strings needed to play on “Riding High in Texas.”

“We became friendly,” Benson tells Rolling Stone. “When they booked me to do his film, I just asked him, ‘Hey, could you play on this?’ And I tell you what, that guy is busier than anybody, and he fit it in. Good thing, because I don’t play that kind of flatpicking stuff well enough.”

While the guests add intrigue and twists to the 32nd studio album for Asleep at the Wheel, the constant is the band’s fiddle-forward Western swing sound played over a series of songs that evoke the Lone Star State. Renditions of “All My Exes (Live in Texas)” and “T for Texas” lay that point bare, while covers of Guy Clark (“Texas Cookin”) and Ernest Tubb (“Texas in My Soul”) serve as reminders of Benson’s appreciation for Texas’s songwriting icons.

Asleep at the Wheel are a constantly-evolving project rather than a set-in-stone band, which is evident with the addition of Ian Stewart, who joined the band on fiddle in 2024 but quickly took over some vocal duties for the 74-year-old Benson. Riding High in Texas has Stewart swapping lead vocals with Benson, but the highlight is his fiddle playing on “Beaumont Rag,” the record’s instrumental closing track.

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“Ian joined the band,” Benson says, “after I hired him as a fiddle player, but when it was obvious that he was gonna share singing, I said, ‘Bring some stuff.’ I hope that everybody who’s in this band will bring something to the table, so that I don’t have to say, ‘Do this.’ This is a collaborative thing.

“In the contest world, where the fiddlers get together, Texas goes back to some guys from the Twenties and Thirties, after Bob Wills. They were not swing fiddlers, but they had a little swing in them, and that’s what ‘Beaumont Rag’ really shows. So, I said, ‘Ian, you’re a Texas fiddler, and you’re gonna have to play that. Let’s put it on this album,’ and he worked it up real good.”

Before Riding High in Texas was released, Asleep at the Wheel already started touring the record, and they have a full schedule ahead of them, including festival stops at Austin City Limits and the Avett Brothers’ Moon Crush: Avett Moon in Miramar Beach, Florida, in October. The group was also inducted into the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame in August, which Benson attributes to the band embracing the Lone Star State since relocating there in 1974.

He also says that relentless touring and a constant churn of new music help him maintain a focus, even with a catalog and accolades that could justify slowing down or retiring altogether.

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“The legacy of Asleep at the Wheel, I think, is pretty firmly entrenched. But my outlets are still creating music, and bringing people together — always by collaboration,” Benson says. “I don’t see any way out of this mess unless I do something. Otherwise, I’ll feel useless.”

Josh Crutchmer is a journalist and author whose latest books, Never Say Never and Red Dirt Unplugged are available via Back Lounge Publishing.

September 1, 2025 0 comments
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Robert Earl Keen, Tyler Childers Sing for Texas Flood Relief
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Robert Earl Keen, Tyler Childers Sing for Texas Flood Relief

by jummy84 August 31, 2025
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Robert Earl Keen was three songs into his headlining set at his Applause for the Cause benefit last Thursday night, as a crowd of 5,600 exhausted, sweaty, and fulfilled fans hung on his every word. They had been brought here through tragedy, but this was a night of healing at Whitewater Amphitheater, set along the Guadalupe River outside of New Braunfels, Texas.

The event was Keen’s brainchild — a coming together of artists and fans in the same area where flooding on July 4 killed at least 138 people and saw devastation stretching for nearly 30 miles, with all proceeds going to flood relief via the Community Foundation for the Texas Hill Country — and he set up the musical payoff he wanted.

“This has been a day full of surprises,” Keen said from center stage. “But sometimes, there’s a great big surprise!”

Keen and his backing band then launched into “White House Road,” the 2017 Tyler Childers staple that Keen covers frequently.

Keen sang one verse and then gestured to his right, where Childers calmly walked on stage to a microphone. The Texas songwriting icon then stood up, waved to the crowd, and yielded to Childers for the next half hour.

From the wings, Keen smiled and applauded while Childers blistered through a set of signature songs like “Country Squire,” Rustin’ in the Rain,” and “Percheron Mules” before ending with an acoustic version of “Lady May” and ceding the spotlight back to Keen for the grand finale.

The appearance by one of the most in-demand artists in music, with his latest LP Snipe Hunter basking in attention from fans and critics alike, let Keen see his goal of a major benefit show to a successful conclusion. Keen filled out the bill with names like Miranda Lambert, Cross Canadian Ragweed, Ryan Bingham, and Cody Jinks, in large part by texting artists directly and calling in favors in the wake of the tragedy.

Jon Randall, Miranda Lambert, and JacK Ingram perform at Robert Earl Keen’s Texas flood benefit. Photo: Erika Goldring*

“Mr. Keen reached out to me and asked if I’d be willing to come down here to Texas,” Childers told the crowd. “I said, ‘absolutely.’ I was honored that he asked me, and I wasn’t doing anything but hanging out at the house anyhow.”

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Organizers estimated the concert, along with an auction the previous evening at nearby Gruene Hall — hosted by Keen and with Childers attending — had raised at least $3 million by the end of the night. A slew of sponsors pitched in to offset the cost of producing a high-end event. Arch “Beaver” Aplin, CEO of the Buc-ee’s chain and a presenting sponsor, tells Rolling Stone: “Robert Earl told me he was gonna have a big lineup of artists, and I said, ‘Are all the artists participating volunteering their time?’ He said yes, and I said, ‘Well, I’m all in.’ All these artists are doing it for the right reasons — to raise money after this unspeakable tragedy. That was the sell for me.”

It was neither the first benefit concert, nor the largest — that distinction went to the “Band Together Texas” flood relief concert, co-hosted by Lambert and Parker McCollum, at Austin’s Moody Center earlier in August, which raised at least $8.5 million. But the combination of the Hill Country setting, steps from the same Guadalupe River that flooded Kerrville on July 4, and Keen’s involvement made Applause for the Cause arguably the most significant. As the show played out over nearly 10 hours, artists backstage mingled and caught up with one another.

With the afternoon temperatures nearing 100 degrees, Vincent Neil Emerson opened the day playing on a side stage with a cover of the Rolling Stones’ “Dead Flowers” and his ode to his favorite dance hall, “White Horse Saloon.” By midnight, nearly 30 artists had taken turns serenading the Whitewater crowd.

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The first hour on the main stage, featuring artists like Kelsey Waldon, Jason Boland, Jamestown Revival, and Sarah Jarosz, ended with Keen’s first appearance. As Terry Allen played “Amarillo Highway,” Keen stepped out to sing a verse of the song he has covered for most of his career. After the song, Allen said, “That’s a song that Robert Earl Keen did not write.”

Keen then gave a welcome address, saying, “Music can relieve our grief, warm our hearts, and bring strangers together in a celebration of life,” before asking fans to join him in “Amazing Grace.”

The main stage sets began in earnest with Lambert, Jon Randall, and Jack Ingram swapping songs, backed by a group of Lone Star State musicians that Keen termed “the all-star house band.” Lambert sent “Tequila Does” out to fans whose judgment may have been compromised in the midsummer heat, while Ingram covered Charlie Robison’s “My Hometown” and dedicated it to the late Texas crooner. Hayes Carll, Radney Foster, and Ray Wylie Hubbard followed with a set of standards that Hubbard capped off with his own “Up Against the Wall Redneck Mother” as the sun set. When Randy Rogers joined the Panhandlers — Cleto Cordero, Josh Abbott, and William Clark Green — Cordero, the frontman of Flatland Cavalry, said, “It feels like I’m on stage with my heroes.”

The last song swap featured Bingham, Jamey Johnson, and Cody Jinks, who led off by telling the crowd, “I still find it as cool as you do that they put me with these two guys up here.” The high point was a series of extended ovations for Bingham’s “Bread and Water,” Johnson’s “In Color,” and Jinks’ “Hippies and Cowboys.”

Robert Earl Keen performs at his Applause for the Cause Texas flood benefit. Photo: Erika Goldring*

On the heels of a sold-out Boys From Oklahoma show in Waco, Texas, the weekend prior, and on the day the band announced an April date at Boone Pickens Stadium in Stillwater, Oklahoma, Cross Canadian Ragweed took the stage ahead of Keen and Childers. The eight-song set featured Boland sitting in on “17” and a pair of Todd Snider covers, “I Believe You” and “Late Last Night.” Frontman Cody Canada dedicated the song “Boys from Oklahoma,” their longtime homage to marijuana, to Texas governor Greg Abbott, and sang the line “Get your shit together, Texas, and legalize the weed.”

Canada was openly appreciative of the lineup that Keen put together, remarking from the stage that the backstage vibe was that of a family reunion. Several artists on the bill spent their dues-paying days in New Braunfels and the surrounding Hill Country before their careers took off.

“If you only knew the hell that Jason Boland and Ryan Bingham and I used to raise up the road at River Road Ice House,” Canada deadpanned, before making a slight correction. “If I only knew the hell we raised.”

After Ragweed cleared out, Keen walked to a chair at center stage. The “all-star house band” consisted largely of Keen’s touring outfit, though the legendary producer Lloyd Maines sat in on steel guitar. So, when they kicked off the final set with “Feelin’ Good Again,” it felt like a classic Keen performance.

Keen was acutely aware that Childers’ half-hour performance stood to drain the crowd, so he saved his biggest anthems for the end of the show. Before he left the stage, Childers made a point to embrace Keen, who then went directly into “Dreadful Selfish Crime.” That was followed by “The Road Goes on Forever,” which has yet to be upstaged by any artist — Childers, Ragweed, or otherwise.

“This is overwhelming for me,” Keen told the crowd after the song. “But as far as a group of people, you’ve done it man. Thank you so much.”

Keen closed the evening by bringing Canada on stage to sing “My Hometown” as a duet — the second time the song was featured during the benefit — as an extended drone display lit up the sky above the stage.

Backstage moments later, with the crowd still filing out and workers firing up forklifts to clear equipment, Childers sought out Keen for a proper goodbye. It was Keen who got the first words in.

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“I’m gonna say it one time,” he said to Childers. “Thank you for coming.”

Headlining Setlist: Robert Earl Keen with Tyler Childers
“Feelin’ Good Again”
“Gringo Honeymoon”
“Whitehouse Road” (with Tyler Childers)
“Help Me Make It Through the Night” (Childers)
“Country Squire” (Childers)
“Rustin’ in the Rain” (Childers)
“Honky Tonk Road” (Childers)
“Percheron Mules” (Childers)
“Universal Sound” (Childers)
“Lady May” (Childers)
“Dreadful Selfish Crime”
“The Road Goes on Forever”
“I’m Coming Home”
“My Hometown” (with Cody Canada).

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Exploring 'Texas Chain Saw's' Legacy in 'Chain Reactions' Doc Trailer
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Exploring ‘Texas Chain Saw’s’ Legacy in ‘Chain Reactions’ Doc Trailer

by jummy84 August 21, 2025
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Exploring ‘Texas Chain Saw’s’ Legacy in ‘Chain Reactions’ Doc Trailer

by Alex Billington
August 21, 2025
Source: YouTube

“An extraordinary documentary about an extraordinary film.” Dark Sky Films debuted the official trailer for a documentary film titled Chain Reactions, another cinema history geek-out doc from the acclaimed filmmaker Alexandre O. Philippe (best known for 78/52: Hitchcock’s Shower Scene, Memory: Origins of Alien, Leap of Faith: William Friedkin on the Exorcist, Lynch/Oz, and ohters). This premiered at last year’s 2024 Venice Film Festival and played at a bunch of other fests including Sitges, London, Denver, + Beyond Fest. Fifty years after Tobe Hooper’s iconic horror classic The Texas Chain Saw Massacre shocked the world and forever changed the face of global cinema and popular culture, Chain Reactions charts the film’s profound impact and lasting influence. Featuring in-depth interviews with horror & experts and cinephiles including: Patton Oswalt, Takashi Miike, Alexandra Heller-Nicholas, Stephen King, and Karyn Kusama, each discussing aspects of the film and its impact on pop culture. It’s not just a love letter to the classic OG Texas Chainsaw Massacre movie (and the influence it had on genre movies forever) it’s a deeper look at the creation of this seminal work of horror cinema. This one is a must watch for any & all cinephiles.

Here’s the official trailer (+ poster) for Alexandre O. Philippe’s doc film Chain Reactions, from YouTube:

Chain Reactions Doc Poster

50 years after Tobe Hooper’s The Texas Chain Saw Massacre shocked the world and forever changed the face of global cinema and popular culture, Chain Reactions charts the film’s profound impact and lasting influence on five great artists – Patton Oswalt, Takashi Miike, Alexandra Heller-Nicholas, Stephen King, & Karyn Kusama – through early memories, sensory experiences, childhood trauma. By crafting a dynamic dialogue between contemporary footage and never-before-seen outtakes, and also delving into personal impressions triggered by distinct audiovisual formats (16mm, 35mm, VHS, digital), Chain Reactions goes to the heart of how a scruffy, no-budget independent film wormed its way into our collective nightmares and permanently altered the zeitgeist. Chain Reactions directed by acclaimed Swiss filmmaker Alexandre O. Philippe, director of many cinema history doc films: The People vs. George Lucas, The Life & Times of Paul the Psychic Octopus, Doc of the Dead, 78/52: Hitchcock’s Shower Scene, Memory: Origins of Alien, Leap of Faith: William Friedkin on the Exorcist, Lynch/Oz, The Taking, You Can Call Me Bill previously. Produced by Kerry Deignan Roy. This first premiered at the 2024 Venice Film Festival last year. Dark Sky Films releases Chain Reactions in select US theaters starting on September 19th, 2025. Want to watch?

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