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Author Bruce
Clavey shares the music that inspired (and inspires)
protagonist Delbert Woodward of To the Republic
If Del Woodward doesn't cop to any rhyme or reason in the music he loves, it's because he doesn't see it. Not so for diner patrons who gaze across the table as he flips through jukebox cards and plunks quarters into the box; they just marvel at how his selections thread the cardinal points of the Lone Star musical map. Friends find Woody's Texas in that wide open yonder between Asleep at the Wheel and ZZ Top, LaGrange and Luckenbach, Waylon and Willie.
Woody won't turn off a good country song, but he can tell you the western artists that inspired any of the Billboard greats. If he had to grab one CD on a mad dive from a burning car, it'd be the gunslinging, desert-wandering, bronc-busting ballads of Marty Robbins. Saturday nights now and then, he'll cross into Ojinaga to visit the little taqueria that's roamed by mariachi who serve up melancholic melodies of señoritas refusing to be won. They put Woody in the mind of his Aracely, the Austin woman who stole his heart some years back, only to toss it out the car window. Woody can't say as he's still got her or she's got away; that's a song in itself. But it's the kind of troubles the good Lord and his humble servant, Don Julio, made añejo tequila to help folks sort out. Woody will sip a little in the wee hours when the norteño and sierreño airwaves trickle up from the deep south and into the hiss of his ranch house radio.
So, here's a little lineup of tunes Del Woodward has come by every which a way. Shuffle if you like, but if you leave the deck stacked how it comes, you'll hear what he calls his Dawn-to-Dusk, Day-in-the-Life-Of. Some are gems he first heard in the glory days of K-tel vinyl; others are classics from a handful of artists he's actually been pleased to meet. A few of them he just always seemed to know. Just don't let that classical Rossini composition in slot #2 cross your eyes too bad; over the years, many a dude has unwound his cayuse to the 200-year-old barnbuster.
PLAYLIST SELECTIONS
|
Song |
Performer |
Album |
1 |
Our
Last Days As Children – From “Friday Night Lights” Soundtrack |
Explosions
in the Sky |
Friday
Night Lights (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) |
2 |
The Lone
Ranger Theme (William Tell Overture) |
John
Morgan Orquestra (Gioachino Rossini, 1832) |
El Cine
Del Oeste |
3 |
Tumblin’
Tumbleweed / Cool Water |
Rex
Allen Jr. & Rex Allen Sr. |
The
Singing Cowboys |
4 |
You’re
from Texas (Live) |
Asleep at
the Wheel |
Asleep at
the Wheel (Live) |
5 |
(Ghost)
Riders in the Sky |
Johnny
Cash |
Silver |
6 |
Big Bad
John |
Jimmy Dean |
Jimmy
Dean’s Greatest Hits |
7 |
Tu
Enamorado |
Jose
Alfredo Jimenez |
Las
100 Clasicas Vol. 1 |
8 |
On the Road
Again - Live |
Willie
Nelson |
The
Essential Willie Nelson |
9 |
Route
66 |
The
Time Jumpers |
Jumpin’
Time |
10 |
Whip Out A
Yodel |
Wylie
& The Wild West |
Bucking
Horse Moon |
11 |
Every
Which-a-Way |
The
Quebe Sisters Band |
Every
Which-a-Way |
12 |
El Paso |
Marty
Robbins |
Gunfighter
Ballads and Trail Songs |
13 |
Ride
Cowboy Ride |
Rex
Allen Jr. & Rex Allen Sr. |
The
Singing Cowboys |
14 |
Narco
Cholo |
Lupillo
Rivera |
Tu Esclavo
y Amo |
15 |
Highwayman
– Live at Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY – March 1990 |
The
Highwaymen, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson |
Live
– American Outlaws |
16 |
La Grange |
ZZ Top |
Hi Five:
ZZ Top |
17 |
North
to Alaska |
Johnny
Horton |
Johnny
Horton’s Greatest Hits |
18 |
Trail
Drive - Live |
Sons of
the San Joaquin |
Live at
the Western Jubilee Warehouse |
19 |
Honeysuckle
Rose |
The
Time Jumpers |
Jumpin’
Time |
20 |
Cattle
Call |
Don Walser,
The Pure Texas Band |
Texas
Legend |
21 |
Las
Gaviotas |
Antonio
Aguilar |
Antonio
Aguilar Con Tambora |
22 |
Don’t
Fence Me In |
Gene Autry |
Columbia
Historic Edition |
23 |
Goin’
Away Party |
The
Quebe Sisters Band |
Every
Which-a-Way |
24 |
Cool Water |
Marty
Robbins |
Gunfighter
Ballads and Trail Songs |
25 |
Luckenbach,
Texas (Back to the Basics of Love) |
Waylon
Jennings |
Ol’
Waylon |
26 |
Places in
Texas |
Shake
Russell |
What This
Heart Holds |
27 |
Blue
Eyes Crying In The Rain |
Willie
Nelson |
Red
Headed Stranger |
28 |
So Long to
the Red River Valley |
Sons of
the Pioneers |
Symphonies
of Sage |
29 |
Yo
Quiero Ser |
Vicente
Fernandez |
Historia
de Un Idolo |
30 |
Cowboy
Night Herd Song |
Roy Rogers |
An Old
Cowhand |
31 |
Santa
Fe Lights |
Sons
Of The San Joaquin |
Way
Out Yonder |
32 |
Prairie
Echoes |
Foy
Willing, Riders of the Purple Sage |
Tumbling
Tumbleweeds (10 Timeless Western Songs) |
Bruce Clavey of Round Rock, Texas writes with a passion for exploring the Latin heritage tucked in cultural corners throughout Texas, Mexico, and Central America. In 2017, Clavey's research into perspectives on state history led to his onsite rediscovery of the Mexico City dungeon where the colonial "Father of Texas" was imprisoned, documented in his book "The Inquisition of Stephen F. Austin." His interest to illuminate compelling historic junctures brought the creation of several feature dramatizations for state museum in-exhibit performance. Clavey's release of Book One of The Republic Series in 2020 begins the journey of Texas and Mexican characters who confront the pressure points at today's vibrant river border, a land that has functioned for centuries as both international gateway and barrier.
THREE WINNERS each receive a prize pack including: Autographed paperback copy of To the Republic; unisex tee with the "Texas Forever" design; baseball cap stitched with the "Texas Forever" design; ceramic lapel pin with the "Mano de Tejas" design; vinyl 5” decal with the "Mano deTejas" design.
US only. Giveaway ends midnight, CDT, May 7, 2021
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4/27/21 |
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4/28/21 |
Author Video |
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4/29/21 |
Playlist |
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4/29/21 |
Review |
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4/30/21 |
Review |
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5/1/21 |
Excerpt, Part 1 |
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5/2/21 |
Excerpt, Part 2 |
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5/3/21 |
Review |
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5/3/21 |
Promo |
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5/4/21 |
Series Spotlight |
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5/5/21 |
Sneak Peek |
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5/5/21 |
Review |
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5/6/21 |
Review |
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5/6/21 |
Review |
Kristine, thanks for today's warm Hall Ways Blog ¡bienvenidos! for me, Woody, and To the Republic!
ReplyDeleteYou are most welcome! A pleasure to host your fabulous book & playlist! I look forward to reading the book.
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