Sunday, April 27, 2014

04.26.2014 - Martin House Brewing Company - Fort Worth, TX

I tell you what... I could go for this schedule every show!

This was Sand Dollar Rodeo's second appearance at Martin House. In the months since our last visit, they seem to be getting a good reputation for both their beer and live music. I think last weekend, maybe the one before, The Toadies played there on that same loading dock as us.

This show went fine. It was hot, but no other big issues. We played a couple of hours and genuinely had fun. From what I heard, we had about 400 beer guzzling hipsters. Hard to tell from our view. There is a constant stream of traffic in a brewery situation and people are inside and out. We played on the loading dock and the door was open. So, we had a crowd both in front and behind us. A little odd, but so are we.

Like I said, show was fun and went fine. Sold some stuff, mission accomplished.

Afterwards, I ran back home to drop off gear, changed clothes and went to Main Street Fest in Grand Prairie to hang out and listen to Roger Creager. What a great day... play a show (which included a Creager song) then go relax, have a beer and attend a show. My kind of day. Here, have a picture from my view of Creager's show!

Roger Creager and Huff Daddy - Main Street Fest - Grand Prairie, TX - 4/26/2014


Next up, we are at Mayfest in Fort Worth. I love fests. So, come on down... these are my favorite type of shows to play and I'd love to see ya!

Stay gold,
RH
www.SandDollarRodeo.com

Monday, April 21, 2014

04.19.2014 - Junior's Lone Star Sauce 1yr Aniversary Party @ Cobra Brewing - Lewisville, TX

Well, I meant to get this out yesterday, but it was Easter and... yeah, I was a little more concerned with eating all the great food that was floating around, my friends, Brian & Kristi's house yesterday. I'm only a few hours late of having gotten the post out within a day after the show, right?

Ok, so, I guess I need to set up the when, where, how, why of this "show." First off, it wasn't really an SDR "show" in the traditional sense. This was multi-band deal and the real focus of the day was not the bands, but the BBQ sauce - specifically, Junior's Lone Star Sauce, as they were celebrating their one year anniversary.

I ran into Tex and Chrissie about a year ago when my friend Mike and I were at the Best Little Brewfest in Texas. It was your typical beer fest, but they seemed to be trying to put a local spin on it moreso than the others that I've been to around the DFW metroplex. It was a nice, comfortable fest. Anyway, we're winding our way through the samples and there towards the back was this table with BBQ sauce samples. I'm always game, so we tried and it was amazing. So, we buy a few jars and continue back to the beer sampling... and keep making random comments between ourselves about how good that sauce was.

Fast forward a month or two and Mike and I are discussing the sauce and how we need to find them again to buy more. Checked out their website and, go figure, they lived in the same town as I do... and they were working the beer circuit pretty hard, as were we. A day or two later, Sand Dollar Rodeo is playing a brewery tour (Martin House, maybe?) and look who's there early setting up a table. Needless to say, we spent more on sauce than we got paid and I was able to turn my bandmates onto it as well. I remember Heath fell in love with the stuff. His parents were there and I think bought some and got hooked as well. Years from now, I suspect we're going to see Tex on the news, having been busted for putting some addictive element in the sauce LOL.

We talked with them a bit more and, as I mentioned, he and his wife lived in Roanoke. So, I think one of us said we should go get a beer sometime when neither of us are working on the same weekend. Working on the weekend is par for course, so it's a good thing not to be free on the weekend. After that, we pretty much all became friends on Facebook and, eventually, one night off we were all stumbling around old Roanoke and hooked up for some beer!

I will say something that most of you probably don't know or think about... when you (we) play different places most every night, it's rare to see a friendly face in the venue. It's not like a day job where you're going into an office with the same group of co-workers each day. Our office staff changes every night. That's why, when an employee of a club, vendor or whatever, is friendly to us, we remember. We show up and throw it all out there in front of strangers on a stage. Seeing a familiar, friendly face is a nice treat for us and makes our job easier. Tex & Chrissie are some of those familiar, friendly faces that we get to see every once in a while.

Several months ago, maybe after a night in Roanoke - I can't remember, Tex told me he was planning the party and asked if we would play. Unfortunately, the rest of the band wasn't able to do it. But, Heath and I wanted to be there. You see, when the Junior's folks get big and famous, we're going to get them to make us up some of Sand Dollar Rodeo's Fired Okra Dippin' Sauce. I can  already taste it... anyway, jokes aside, we wanted to be there. So, we said it was time to put together an acoustic set, I followed up with Tex and we booked the damned gig!

After the fact, I'm so glad we did. It was a really nice afternoon and I was glad to see so many people come out and support them. Ok, so now to the usual show highlights reel...

We show up around 11, say hello and get these really cool beer glasses! So cool, we had to just fill them up, right?


Along with the party, they were hosting a beard/facial hair competition. That was a lot of fun. I think my personal favorite was this guy and his Easter beard basket:


Although, we were playing while most of the competitors were showing up, so I am sure I missed some good ones. I had no idea what to expect from a facial hair competition, but it was actually a lot of fun. I am pretty sure everyone in the crowd enjoyed watching it. 

So, we play...


You can't really tell from the picture above, but we were playing a pretty good sized parking lot. A concrete parking lot. The sun decided to come out. Oh boy, I can tell you that, as I type this, my face is bright red. I got so sunburned, it's not even funny. I wasn't aware we would be outside, so didn't pack any sunscreen. We live and learn, bottle of "just in case" sunscreen going in my gig bag from here on out!

We played for an hour. Highlight of the set was watching some drunk cowboy in a black hat doing a hillbilly rumpshaker dance to Fried Okra. He will remain nameless. Probably the worst version or Fried Okra we've ever played because I could not stop laughing. 

After our set, we stuck around and watched the other bands - The Rhythm and Beards and then The Driftin' Outlaw Band. Both were a lot of fun and I recommend checking them out if they're in your neck of the woods. 

On a side note, this was my first time visiting Cobra Brewing Company. They had a nice, comfortable, setup. I will be going back again (as a customer), for sure. 

My closing comments are 1) a big thank you to Tex & Chrissie for having us 2) if you weren't there, you missed a Hell of a party 3) try their sauce - Junior's Texas Sauce !

Roy, Heath, Pitmaster Tex & Chrissie - No actual beer was consumed in this photo...

Until next time... Stay Gold,
RH

Sunday, April 13, 2014

04.12.2104 - Cowtown Bowling Palace - Fort Worth, TX


Hmm... they had green beer? As I mentioned last time, we have played here so often that things become a blur and it is often hard to come up with much to report.

They did have green beer. As I was talking to the bartender, she poured a green Coors Light and explained that the distributor delivered it well after St. Patrick's Day. Too bad it was Coors Light. I am almost always up for a colored beer... a Coors, not so much.

There was a lot going on in town. Main Street Arts Festival took a toll on most every entertainment venue in the Metroplex. Add to that Wade Bowen playing a few miles down the road. Fairly slow night. Too bad since last time was so busy. Just too much going on in the same night. It happens. We made it through the night.

We're working on some new strategies and are going to be paying more attention to oversaturation in certain areas. As a result, we probably won't be back to Cowtown for a while. So, if you've been putting off coming out because you think we will be there again in a month... you might have just missed your chance.

Next week, Heath and I will be playing an acoustic set at the Juniors Lone Star Sauce 1 year anniversary party. I stumbled upon their bbq sauce about a year ago at a beer fest at Texas Motor Speedway. Omg. Best sauce ever! As I kept running into them at beer events where we were playing or they were selling, we got to be friendly. Turns out they only live about a mile away from me! I am really glad to be a part of their celebration. 

We kick off the party by playing from Noon to 1p.m.. Several other bands will play throughout the day. So, if you're available and want to experience some awesome TX sauce, come on out to Cobra Brewing Co in Lewisville and join us. Details are on our website.

Okie dokie. It is Spring in Texas and we've just been issued a tornado watch... par for the course, but I should power down before the storms move in.

Stay gold and I will see you next time!
RH

Roy Holliday
Sand Dollar Rodeo
www.SandDollarRodeo.com