THAT TIME I WON A DALLAS OBSERVER MUSIC AWARD PULL-QUOTE: The former trio is back up quarter size, with the addition of guitarist Cameron Nance, beat provider Greg McGovern and funk-thumping bassist Dan Kusner. What the band has sometimes been about faux accent or not, is oddball, charming love laments set to fresh, enthusiastic grooves, infused with lots of musical nuance and hip echoes of TV show these from the collective childhood of a college audience. If personnel changes have cause the Bats’ fame to spread through CD sales and radio play rather than live performances, co-winner Mildred ...
LINER NOTES: Tales of the Edge. Vol. 1. Track 1....
Why did it take so long for Dallas to enerate a band like the Bat Mastersons?
Well, it's been a long process.
Individual members have been bouncing around in other area bands for several years, but it was late in '88 when the Bat Mastersons publicly launched their attack on Texas music.
Their music recalls mod classics while staying s rikingly contemporary.
The band's debut CD/LP release is selling briskly and now the Bat's have enended their reach, touring the 50 some-odd towns that have this song on the radio.
Perhaps you've, heard it?
Catch the band soon, before a major label does.
— GEORGE GIMARC, 1990.
Liner notes: “Tales From The Edge Vol. 1, Track 1.
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