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LEO RONDEAU'S CD RELEASE - April 14, 2009

Tonight's the big CD Release Party for Leo Rondeau @ The Continental Club. Landry designed the cover and just about every awesome player in town contributed something to make this the record that will let people around the world know just how awesome Austin Country Music can be. Please check Leo out:

www.myspace.com/leorondeau
TUESDAY APRIL 14TH
10pm Lonesome Heroes
11pm Leo Rondeau
12am Shotgun Party
$7
@ The Continental Club
1315 S Congress Ave
Austin, TX 78704
(512) 441-0202
www.continentalclub.com

SXSW DATES: - March 17, 2009

We will be playing around town a bit if you are around for the big festival.

ALL SHOWS ARE FREE & TOTALLY RAD!

Mar 20 2009 1:00P
Township Records Showcase Austin, Texas

*VENUE: 2105 Senic Dr.
Austin, TX 78703
*DATE: Friday March 20th 2009
*TIME : 12-7pm

Please join us for an afternoon of FREE Savvy Vodka, Treaty Oak Rum, Texas beer, and all sorts of food.

Mar 21 2009 7:00P
Cissi’s Market SOCO Showcase
w/ Down Here Band & Chuck Fleming
1400 South Congress Avenue
78704 Austin TX

March 21st 11pm
Super Backyard Getdown on the East Side...
1710 Clifford Ave
78702
(google it i don't know where it is either)

Mar 22 2009 4:00P
Flipnotics SX(so what)
w/ Chuck Fleming
1601 Barton Springs Rd.
(512) 480-TOGO Austin, TX. 78704

Mar 22 2009 10:00P
Giddy Ups SXSW Spring Fling w/ Colin Gilmore & The Nortons Austin, Texas
www.giddyups.com 12010 Manchaca Rd
Austin, TX 78748
(512) 280-4732

SONG ON AUSTIN SOUND'S SXSW COMPILATION CD - March 17, 2009

STARRY EYES VOL III
Follow this link for a free compilation of local music:
http://www.austinsound.net/2009/03/11/sound-advice-vol-iii-starry-eyes/
Rich Russell and Landry McMeans meld their harmonies and guitar and dobro into delectable tunes that captures the Lonesome Heroes’ restless and wandering spirit. With a backing band that includes an impressive cast of Austin players, the duo delivers gentle ballads cut with a psychedelic country swirl, McMeans’ gorgeous vocals traded with Russell’s down-to-earth sound. Following 2006 EP Don’t Play to Lose, the group released their appropriately-titled sophomore effort, Crooked Highway, this past year, and are planning a live album for sometime in 09.

La Zona Rosa Saturday February 28th @ 10pm. - February 27, 2009

Holy Guacamole!

We are playing at La Zona Rosa on Saturday February 28th.

Its going to be an eclectic Show featuring Hip Hop, Funk, Rock, and of course some Psychedelic Country Music.

Please come dance and rock out or whatever.

Here's the details

Saturday February 28th
@ La Zona Rosa
9p The Nasty Clan
10p The Lonesome Heroes
11p Streetlight Suzzie
12a The Bus Stop Stallions

All Ages $10 cover
612 W. 4th Street
Austin, TX 78701

Austin Sound Sound Off - February 25, 2009

Check out this weeks Austin Sound Sound off about us....

http://www.austinsound.net/2009/02/23/sound-off-the-lonesome-heroes/
Sound Off: The Lonesome Heroes»
Few young artists have done as much to promote the local music scene as the Lonesome Hereos, who started up the Wednesday alt. country nights at the Hole in the Wall. Like the lineups that founders Rich Russell and Landry McMeans booked, the Heroes’ music has an eclectic roots range. There are touches of cosmic country and Sweetheart of the Rodeo in their psychedelic tinged, restless country tunes, but the real draw of the Heroes is excellent melding of Russell and McMeans in spirit and sound. McMeans dulcet twang and expansive dobro, and Russells’ more grounded drawl and guitar combine for a mesmerizing and beautiful exchange, while their songs evoke the open west Texas expanse of road and possibilities. With their latest album, Crooked Highway, they have assembled a stellar band of local luminaries, and you can see the songs come alive twice this week. The Lonesome Heroes play the Hole in the Wall this Wednesday with Tiny Tin Hearts and the Axons, and then will be dropping into Red River on Thursday, February 26 with Aimee Bobruk , Lee Barber, and Danny Malone for a show at Club DeVille.

Monthly Austin Music Showcase & Campout @ Luckenbach, TX. - February 17, 2009

The Lonesome Heroes
AUSTIN AFTERNOON SPLASH
Saturday Afternoons at Luckenbach.
412 Luckenbach Town Loop Fredericksburg, TX 78624.

Come enjoy a Saturday afternoon splash of wild country music from Austin in Luckenbach TX one Saturday a month. After three years hosting Austin’s Alt Country Showcase at the Hole in the Wall, The Lonesome Heroes will bring a collection of their favorite bands to play at the birthplace of Outlaw Country Music. An Eclectic lineup of bands that push the boundaries of country music can be expected ranging from Psychedelic Country, Texas Swing, to Bluegrass and beyond.

Saturday, February 21st.
1pm McMercy Family Band
www.myspace.com/mcmercyfamilyband 2:30 Dave Insley’s Careless Smokers
www.myspace.com/daveinsley 4:00 Lonesome Heroes
www.myspace.com/lonesomeheroes
*******************************
Saturday March 14th
1pm Brennen Leigh
www.myspace.com/brennenleigh 2:30 Leo Rondeau
www.myspace.com/leorondeau 4pm Lonesome Heroes
www.myspace.com/lonesomeheroes
*******************************

Saturday April 18th
1pm Shotgun Party
www.myspace.com/shotgunfiesta 2:30 The Lonesome Heroes
www.myspace.com/lonesomeheroes 4:00pm The Maybelles
www.myspace.com/themaybelles
*******************************

Saturday May 16th
1pm Clay Nightingale
www.myspace.com/claynightingale 2:30 pm Lil’ Cap’n Travis
www.myspace.com/lilcapntravis 4pm Lonesome Heroes
www.myspace.com/lonesomeheroes
INFO:
publicity@thelonesomeheroes.com
www.thelonesomeheroes.com www.myspace.com/austinaltcountry

Excerpt from The Austin Chronicle Article:
“Don’t Look Back, The Lonesome Heroes Rewrite the Rules of Alt Country.”
Since taking up residency at the Hole in the Wall last September, the Lonesome Heroes' alt.country nights have become one of the most popular weekly events in Austin. As a genre, alt.country hardly begins to characterize the eclectic lineups that Russell and McMeans put together… The Wednesday bills draw crowds mixing Mohawk punks and country kickers, as well as some of the town's top musicians and producers. Behind Russell and McMeans' infectious energy and their intent on building a collaborative environment, it's a scene that recalls the days of Doug Sahm holding court at the Soap Creek Saloon.
-Doug Freeman.
The Austin Chronicle. April 4, 2008.

Continental Club Thursday February 5th w/ Leo Rondeau & Clay Nightingale - February 3, 2009



Please come check Out some of Austin's finest local music.


Thursday February 5th
@ The Continental Club
1315 S Congress.
www.continetalclub.com
10pm Leo Rondeau
www.myspace.com/leorondeau 11pm Lonesome Heroes
www.myspace.com/lonesomeheroes 12am Clay Nightingale
www.myspace.com/claynightingale
$7/ 21+

We're going to Luckenbach TX. - January 16, 2009

Howdy everybody. Landry & i will be hosting the pickers circle this
Saturday Jan 17th from 1-5 pm in Luckenbach. Please bring your
guitars, fiddles, dobros... or whatever and sing some songs.

$1 lonestars for all the pickers....


Directions are here:
www.luckenbachtexas.com (about 1hr 20 min from austin before Fredricksburg.)

This is sort of a preview of our upcoming Monthly Austin Music
Showcase in Luckenbach.

Once a month we are going to bring our band & two of our favorite
bands from Austin to play some wild crazy country music at the
birthplace of Outlaw Country music. The shows will be outside under
the Oaktrees (unless its really cold, then we will be inside the
dancehall)

Super cheap camping & cabins next door at the Armadillo Farm
Campground
www.armadillofarmcampground.com
830 997 5371
and we are going to have way too much fun...

Please check out these bands, they really are so awesome.


Here's the Schedule:
The Lonesome Heroes
AUSTIN AFTERNOON SPLASH
Saturday Afternoons in Luckenbach, TX.
**********************************

Saturday, February 21st.
1pm McMercy Family Band
www.myspace.com/mcmercyfamilyband 2:30 Dave Insley's Careless Smokers
www.myspace.com/daveinsley 4:00 Lonesome Heroes
www.myspace.com/lonesomeheroes
*******************************
Saturday March 14th
1pm Brennen Leigh
www.myspace.com/brennenleigh 2:30 Leo Rondeau
www.myspace.com/leorondeau 4pm Lonesome Heroes
www.myspace.com/lonesomeheroes
*******************************

Saturday April 18th
1pm Shotgun Party
www.myspace.com/shotgunfiesta 2:30 The Lonesome Heroes
www.myspace.com/lonesomeheroes 4:00pm The Maybelles
www.myspace.com/themaybelles
*******************************

Saturday May 16th
1pm Clay Nightingale
www.myspace.com/claynightingale 2:30 pm Lil' Cap'n Travis
www.myspace.com/lilcapntravis 4pm Lonesome Heroes

Secret Show Wednesday January 7th in an Ancient Storm Drain - January 6, 2009

Howdy​ every​body we are super​ excit​ed to play some acous​tic songs​ in an ancie​nt storm​ drain​ tomor​row with Alexa​ Woodw​ard & Nic Walke​r.​

Every​one meet at
The Dog & the Duck
Wedne​sday Jan 7th @ 8pm
then we will walk to a secre​t spot under​groun​d.​
info @
www. myspa​ce.​ com/​theau​stins​ecret​show

the dog & the Duck
info is:

www. dogan​dduck​pub.​ com
406 W 17th St
Austi​n,​ TX 78701​
(​512)​ 479-​0598

email​ me if you get total​ly lost.​
Thank​s Rich
richr​ussel​l79@​yahoo​.​com

Live Record & Rich's Birthday Party Thursday December 18th @ The Hole in the Wall - December 16, 2008

Howdy​ every​body:​

Its my birth​day this thurs​day and to celeb​rate we are going​ to make a live recor​d at the Hole in the wall.​ My Mom is bakin​g a giant​ funfe​tti cake and Clay Night​ingal​e will be playi​ng after​ us. We have the best band we have ever lined​ up with a 3 piece​ horn secti​on and Landr​y'​s new delay​ setti​ng.​

Pleas​e come hoot & holla​r so every​one can know how fun the World​ Famou​s Hole in the Wall is. Here'​s the detai​ls

Thurd​ay Decem​ber 18th
10pm
Lones​ome Live Recor​d
@
The Hole in the Wall
2538 Guada​lupe st
Austi​n,​ TX.


Free show,​ free Cake & Clay Night​ingal​e @ Midni​ght

email​ with any quest​ions
Thank​s Rich

Jo's 1st Thursday Performance - December 2, 2008

Bust out your mittens and a hot cup of Jo.

Thursday we will be braving the cold for First Thursday at Jo's on South Congress.

Thursday December 4th
The Lonesome Heroes
7-10pm
www.joscoffee.com 1300 S Congress Ave
Austin, TX 78704
(512) 444-3800
*FREE*

While you are there you can buy presents for the Holidays, Sarah (our fiddle player) is almost out of Scarves, Hats, and Jewelry already.

Also its three Thursdays in a row culminating in a Live Record on my Birthday @ The Hole in the wall December 18th.

Thursday Decemer 11th
@ the Scoot INN
10pm
w/ JWW & the Prospectors
*$3*

Thursday December 18th
Rich's Birthday Party & LIVE RECORD
@ The Hole in the Wall
We play @ 10 pm Sharp....
***FREE****
please come and scream and dance so our record will sound totally rad.

Then we are moving to Mexico to become Mariachi's.
Vaya Bien Rich

Austin Chronicle Review of Crooked Highway - October 31, 2008

THE LONESOME HEROES: Crooked Highway


Crooked Highway
by Doug Freeman
3 Stars.
Fronted by local free spirits Rich Russell and Landry McMeans, the Lonesome Heroes' psych-country sound proves equally restless. Whereas 2006 EP Don't Play to Lose wandered with a gentle ease, the group's debut full-length moves in more focused, if experimentally flourished, directions. "Lonestar" opens with a lilting warp and rough guitar distortion, Russell's playful drawl shading Lyle Lovett. McMeans' soft trill on "Canary" and "Stardust" lifts the album into airier climes that balance Russell's earthier tones, like Alison Krauss with a Texas twang, the best songs marrying the two vocal impulses in duet. Like the titular thoroughfare, the LP's merit lies in its peripheral surprises, Seth Gibbs' subtle, effects-laden production winding McMeans' Dobro through the pull of Sarah Stollak's fiddle on "Detained Dream" and spotlighting Kullen Fuchs' French horn on "Turn On the Shine."





http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/Issue/review?oid=oid%3A696282

ACOUSTIC CONCERT & CAMPOUT IN LONGHORN CAVERNS SATURDAY NOVEMBER 1ST. - October 16, 2008

Acous​tic Conce​rt & Camp out in Longh​orn Caver​ns SAT NOV 1st.

Dance floor 1/4 mile inside Longhorn Caverns. Sam Bass used to party here...
http://www.longhorncaverns.com FIRST​:​
*****​*​THE DATE HAS MOVED​ FROM October 25th to Novem​ber 1st*​*​*​****

We are super​ excit​ed to be invit​ed back,​ the caver​n used to be an
outla​w hideo​ut for Sam Bass & a dance​ hall durin​g prohi​bitio​n.​ We
thoug​ht they would​ only allow​ one psych​edeli​c count​ry show in the
cave,​ but last year we almos​t sold 'em out so they could​n'​t say no.

Satur​day Novem​ber 1st
Acous​tic Conce​rt 1/4 of a mile insid​e Longh​orn Caver​ns
6:​15-​7:​45 (​check​ in no later​ than 5:​45)​
$17 for the show
$27 for the show and dinne​r
BYOB (or BYOwi​ne or BYOco​oler)​
Free camp out and jam @ Inks Lake just down the road.​

Aprox​.​ 1 1/2 hrs or 65 miles​ from Austi​n betwe​en Marbl​e Falls​ &
Burne​t.​

Sorry​ it's so expen​sive,​ but we are deali​ng with the State​ of Texas​
here & we don'​t mess with Texas​.​ So we are going​ to pay for a camp
site on Inks lake ( 5 miles​ down the road)​ for every​one that wants​ to
hang,​ swim,​ and sing.​


We can'​t bring​ our amps so we are const​ructi​ng a psych​edeli​c
orche​stra of sorts​ so far here'​s what we'​ve got:

Two uprig​ht basse​s
Saw
Dobro​
Pedal​ Steel​
Drums​
Fiddl​e
Banjo​,​
Trump​et
​Vibra​phone​
Frenc​h Horn
Melod​ica
Guita​rs
Acord​ian
Melod​ica,​
and whate​ver and whome​ver else Kulle​n decid​es to bring​.​

Pleas​e order​ ticke​ts ahead​ of time.​
1-​877-​441-​CAVE (​2283)​ toll free
They need 20+ reser​vatio​ns or else they will cance​ll the show.​ The
food is great​ so i sugge​st the extra​ $10, or bring​ a picni​c.​

Pleas​e let me know if you might​ come,​ or want to camp out so i know
how many sites​ to reser​ve.​
richrussell79@yahoo.com
We will do some VW style​ carpo​oling​ if
neede​d the recor​d is 13 peopl​e in the van so far, but we got new tires​
& can steal​ my Mom'​s mini van.

here'​s a map & what they say about​ the show

http:​/​/​www.​longh​ornca​verns​.​ com/​conta​ct.​ html

"​SIMPL​E SOUND​S"​
Caver​n Conce​rt Serie​s 2008
A live enter​tainm​ent serie​s in the cave,​ "​Simpl​e Sound​s,​"​ is exact​ly
that,​ just the music​ian(​s)​,​ their​ instr​ument​(​s)​,​ and the acous​tics of
the caver​n,​ a truly​ "​unplu​gged"​ perfo​rmanc​e.​ "​Simpl​e Sound​s,​"​ is
sched​uled one to three​ times​ per month​ from 5:​45p.​m.​-​8:​30 p.m.,
Reser​vatio​ns are highl​y recom​mende​d as seati​ng is limit​ed insid​e the
cave.​

Cost for Conce​rt Only
Adult​s:​
$17.00
Senio​rs 60+ / Teens​ 13-​19:​
$16.00
TPW Conse​rvati​on Passp​ort:​
$15.00
Activ​e-​duty Milit​ary:​
$16.00
Cost for Dinne​r and Conce​rt
Adult​s:​
$27.00
Senio​rs 60+ / Teens​ 13-​19:​
$26.00
TPW Conse​rvati​on Passp​ort:​
$25.00
Activ​e-​duty Milit​ary:​
$26.00
All Price​s are per perso​n plus tax

»»»No​ one under​ age 13 PLEAS​E,​ unles​s appro​ved prior​ to conce​rt
night​«««

Dinne​r Check​-​in:​
4:45 pm
Dinne​r Serve​d:​
5:00 pm
Check​-​in:​
5:45 pm
Conce​rt Under​groun​d:​
6:​15-​7:​45 pm
Meet the Music​ian in the Visit​or'​s Cente​r
(​compl​ement​ary Hot Drink​s and Snack​s)​:​
7:​45-​8:​15 pm
We recom​mend shoes​ and socks​.​ A blank​et or light​ jacke​t (​chair​s are
provi​ded)​.​ You are welco​me to bring​ a flash​light​,​ video​ camer​a,​ ice
chest​ (​inclu​ding drink​s of your choic​e)​.​ No Food Allow​ed.​ We requi​re
you pack out ALL trash​ and depos​it it in the trash​ cans at the
visit​or'​s cente​r.​ No tobac​co produ​cts of any kind allow​ed.​ PLEAS​E do
not use the trash​ cans in or aroun​d the caver​n.​

Seati​ng is limit​ed.​ Advan​ce reser​vatio​ns are highl​y recom​mende​d:​
1-​877-​441-​CAVE (​2283)​ toll free

Continental Club Show Thursday September 18th - September 16, 2008

Howdy Everybody.

This is it...
(not the strokes album)
The BIG show we have been waiting for at the Continental Club
with
our favorite band Lil' Cap'n Travis.

Its taken us 3 years and 40,000 Lonestars sold at the Hole in the
Wall to convince The C' Club we are hip enough for SoCo...
& now I don't think we are even that nervous.

So here we go:

Thursday September 18th
10 PM
The Continental Club
1315 S Congress Ave,
Austin, TX - (512) 441-0202



If Landry and I have not already blasted your ears off at our house
listening to "3.2 Beer of Love" then I strongly suggest you check them out:
www.myspace.com/lilcapntravis They are our biggest musical heroes and inspiration.


********************************************

In other news please save this date

Saturday November 1st
(moved from October 25th)

Live Acoustic Concert
in Longhorn Caverns State Park
and Campout on Ink's lake
1/4 mile inside the Cavern

BYOB, & Natural Reverb make for the raddest natural phenomenon

Last year was so much fun & somehow we convinced them to have us back.

check it out
(It's really in a cave)
www.longhorncaverns.com
Keep on keepin' on
Rich
richrussell79@yahoo.com

WE'RE FAMOUS CHECK OUT THE AUSTIN CHRONICLE - April 3, 2008

WOW! CHECK OUT THE NEW ARTICLE ABOUT OUR WEEKLY SHOWCASE IN THE AUSTIN CHRONICLE:
http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/Issue/story?oid=oid:608443
LONESOME HEROES CD RELEASE
SATURDAY MAY 10TH
@ THE SCOOT IN
1308 E4th Street @ NAVASOTA
9PM
10PM Lonesome Heroes
11PM Lil' Cap'n Travis

&
BEFORE THE PROVERBIAL BUZZ OF THE HOUR HERE IN AUSTIN RETURNS TO A DULL HUMM CHECK OUT SOME OF OUR FRIENDS.

LEO RONDEAU:
The best country songwriter we ever did know, he's so country, he's alt country & He is playing at our CD Release.
www.myspace.com/leorondeau
AMERICAN GRAVEYARD
Our big brothers and schoolyard bluegrass bullies. They "rip the lid off of Amercana music"
www.myspace.com/americangraveyard
Lil' Cap'n Travis:
Our Favorite band ever...
They put the Awesome in Totally Awesome
www.myspace.com/lilcapntravis
The Gary Newcomb Trio:
Steel Virtuoso and genre blending geniuos, Gary plays pedal steel while singing the sweetest pop country sambas that we have ever heard.
He plays on our new record & has a new CD Coming Out this May.
www.myspace.com/thegarynewcombtrio
Chris Brecht:
Beat Country Crooner, he has an unbelievable new record coming out
Thursday May 29th
10pm
@ The Continental Club
www.myspace.com/chrisbrecht
Chuck Fleming:
Not just the Lonesome Heroes "weeping drummer" but an awesome songwriter with a new record from Superpop Records coming out this spring.
www.myspace.com/chuckflemingmusic
http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/Issue/story?oid=oid:608443 THE AUSTIN CHRONICLE
Thursday April 3rd, 2008.

Don't Look Back

The Lonesome Heroes rewrite the rules of alt.country, Wednesday nights at the Hole in the Wall

BY DOUG FREEMAN




Wednesday night, and the Hole in the Wall is packed to the back. Again. The crowd presses against the jukebox and cigarette machine, allowing a feeble path to the bar. Onstage, Friends of Dean Martinez sweep the room with its atmospheric, dusty Southwestern instrumentals, almost in defiance of what a country bar-band should be.

This is alt.country night, and Rich Russell and Landry McMeans are its consummate hosts. Russell's shoulder-length blond hair bobs and winds through the audience as he greets other artists and Wednesday regulars around the room and kneels in front of the stage to check the sound. McMeans also weaves her way among the chairs and bodies in her familiar denim jacket and skirt, silver tip-bucket hoisted above her short braids. In between sets, the pair plays emcee, announcing each band with a manager's promotional vigor before closing out the night onstage as the Lonesome Heroes.

Since taking up residency at the Hole in the Wall last September, the Lonesome Heroes' alt.country nights have become one of the most popular weekly events in Austin. As a genre, alt.country hardly begins to characterize the eclectic lineups that Russell and McMeans put together, where the experimental textures of Friends of Dean Martinez fit in as easily as the insurgent attitude of American Graveyard, hellbent bluegrass of the Electric Mountain Rotten Apple Gang, or the honky-tonk swing of Doug Warriner. All musical directions ultimately converge in the Lonesome Heroes' easy psychedelic twang.

The Wednesday bills draw crowds mixing Mohawk punks and country kickers, as well as some of the town's top musicians and producers. Behind Russell and McMeans' infectious energy and their intent on building a collaborative environment, it's a scene that recalls the days of Doug Sahm holding court at the Soap Creek Saloon.

"Something about it feels like old Austin," attests Li'l Cap'n Travis' Gary Newcomb, a regular at the showcases even when he's not playing with his own trio. "There's a certain coziness, especially at the Hole in the Wall, that hasn't been around in a long time. We all see how Austin has changed so much, and you can't really go back or anything, but man, they have really made it old and new at the same time."

As local artists and venues struggle to survive in the face of Downtown development and local musical saturation, the Lonesome Heroes have taken an alternative route to the usual new acts scrounging for bookings in the increasingly coagulating circuit of opening slots. Culling talent with a similarly broad country aesthetic and ambition for a different approach, Russell created his own lineups and shopped the entire bill to venues rather than trying to place only his own band.

"Musicians need to take a more active role," offers Russell. "That's why I did this, because all of us together know the problem: Clubs and bookers are trying to get us to bring as many people as we can every time we play so that they can take all the business and then say, 'Don't play a week before or a week after.'

"I've seen so many bands get the cool slot at the big club and then not play for like a month. They end up only playing eight shows a year or something."

The popularity of the Lonesome Heroes' showcases has Russell already booking shows three months in advance, rotating regular bands while ensuring that new ones have an opportunity as well. Yet even as these Wednesday nights maintain their informal impetus, they've helped spur a new generation of artists already making a musical impact.

Crooked Highway

Sitting outside of the Superpop! Records studio in Hyde Park, Landry McMeans holds her cast-plastered arm to her chest. She broke her wrist a week earlier skateboarding along South Congress. The doctor has left her fingers free, however, allowing her to still play Dobro and for the Heroes to continue recording Crooked Highway, official follow-up to 2006 debut EP Don't Play to Lose.

The Lonesome Heroes has always been a loose affiliation around the core of Russell and McMeans, though the duo has slowly solidified into a steady sextet, with bass traded between American Graveyard's Jim DeGregorio and Li'l Cap'n Travis' Jeff Johnston. Sarah Millenary cuts the tunes with country fiddle, while ubiquitous multi-instrumentalist Kullen Fuchs expands the Heroes' sound with more experimental textures. Ultimately, though, it's the harmonies between Russell and McMeans that define the band, the latter's ethereal Texas twang lilting against the former's more clipped, driving style as they swap lead vocal duties, both drawn over steel and acoustic arrangements that bend expansively behind their restless highway ballads.

McMeans and Russell are an excitable couple. They laugh back and forth in the same laid-back but enthusiastic style that they display onstage, joking and talking over each other as they pick up the threads of a story.

"I think it comes from my own stupidity of not really understanding what alt.country was," laughs Russell at dubbing his shows with the often maligned genre. "I grew up in Brooklyn and moved here because I wanted to play country music, but my conception of country music was all messed up. I like Beck and the Flaming Lips and thought they sounded country!"

After graduating from UC-Santa Cruz in 2002, Russell traveled the country in his Volkswagen bus, which now boasts well over 400,000 miles. He spent time in Colorado and Mexico but, looking for a more musical community, eventually wandered to Austin, summer 2004.



Doug Warriner & His Only Band’s dance-off
Photo by Sandy Carson
What Russell may have lacked in his aspiring country music background, McMeans more than made up for. She was born in Austin, and her family moved throughout Texas during her youth. Mother taught her to play guitar and sing, and music became both her connection to others and her consolation upon frequent relocations. Music soon lured McMeans to Austin, after spending time at Texas State University in San Marcos.

Representative of the pair's desire to foster a supportive musical community, Russell and McMeans met through the fledging experiment of the Austin Music Co-op. The renovated retirement home on Guadalupe and Nelray provided musicians with affordable, communal housing while also fostering a creative atmosphere. The project imploded after little more than a year.

"Twenty-five musicians living together sounds like a great idea, but it's not!" exclaims McMeans, while Russell adds: "This wasn't like a college hippie co-op. This was all older people who were not used to cooperating, all anarchist punk rockers not really into having some kind of consensus-based voting."

As the two songwriters combined their talents into the Lonesome Heroes, they brought together their favorite local bands into a more cooperative network, as much out of desire to play with them as to create complementary lineups. Fall 2006 found Red River hole in the wall Headhunters agreeing to let Russell start booking Wednesday shows, the hardcore hangout becoming an improbable setting for alt.country nights.

As the shows gathered a regular following, Russell convinced the Hole in the Wall to provide a venue more open to the local music traditions that it drew from. Even as the iconic Drag-bound dive bar has changed management and ownership over the past years, the overwhelming success of the Lonesome Heroes showcases has secured the weekly setup.

"Going to college in Santa Cruz, there was such a great indie rock, DIY house concert scene that didn't play clubs," says Russell. "I thought that's what we need here, getting bands to coordinate. And it's definitely feeling like there's a different consciousness toward the music around here these days, just like the Mohawk is definitely creating their own community and scene."

The New Breed

"I really believe two things: that Texas music and indie rock both have to die."

At a table on the back patio of the Hole in the Wall, Randy "Leatherbag" Reynolds lights another cigarette with nervous intensity. His lanky frame and thick, black-rimmed glasses mark a resemblance to a young Elvis Costello, a comparison that fits Leatherbag's continually shifting musical style equally well.

"How is Texas music going to change?" he continues rhetorically. "It's going to take a bunch of young people like ourselves to move it. Doug Sahm is the perfect example of someone who moved Texas music to a wildly different place. Then there's the young dude that just comes and kicks the door down, like Stevie Earle back in the day: 'Fuck y'all, I'm going to make some rock & roll music and do this right!'"

"My big thing is somebody's gotta take down Robert Earle Keen, and I'm gonna do it. Fuck the backwards cap bullshit."

Reynolds' invective is as calculated as it is sincere. As an alumnus of the Lonesome Heroes' first alt.country shows at Headhunters, Reynolds encapsulates both the diversity of the lineups and cull of genre-crossing musical traditions. His sense of urgency and insistence that contemporary music needs to explore new territory is also indicative of the spirit of both possibility and responsibility that the scene has inspired among younger artists.

"I feel like this is becoming a culture; this is becoming a scene similar to the folk scene in the early Sixties," offers Chris Brecht, another member of the showcases' original bill. "If Austin was New York, 1960, this is probably the Gaslight. It hasn't quite broken, but it's on the brink of a scene, of an alt.country culture going on. The same people are showing up, the same groups of musicians, and those that aren't playing are coming back to watch what's going on the next Wednesday."

"Having watched what they've done over the years, this is really an under the radar scene," agrees singer-songwriter Aimee Bobruk, another alt.country alum. "Instead of worrying about how to get a good slot at the Saxon Pub on Friday night, they're creating this night here where you put [this type of talent] all together and people are going to show up."

Veteran musicians and longtime local insiders are also taking notice. Russell and McMeans' genuineness and charisma nurture the community alongside the music.

"It really seems like the next generation," says Lucky Stripes frontman Craig Marshall. "The more you have all these people in one place working together, that's where the creativity starts becoming contagious. You're building a growing creative environment, and who knows what might spring from that."

In that curiosity of what might emerge and willingness to experiment lies a somewhat inadvertent reclamation and rejuvenation of the original alt.country ethos of the early 1990s. While the genre has generally stagnated into rehashed country rock, Wednesday nights at the Hole in the Wall distill the sound of alt.country progenitors while pushing boundaries that draw from new influences.

"It's American music," declares Reynolds of the showcases. "It's a perfect example of how the music has grown, how it's changed, and how it's going to continue to move. This is a great testament to that. Some of the people that walk through here are the next solution."

LONESOME HEROES SXSW SHOWCASES - March 12, 2008

2 FREE SHOWS THIS WEEKEND WITH OUR BAND AND 100 POUNDS OF CRAWDADS. PLEASE COME CHECK IT OUT....

Mar 15 2008
@ 2:30
Antone’s
FREE Crawfish Cookout
with American Graveyard & Austin Homegrown
213 west 5th st.
Austin, Texas

Mar 16 2008
2:30P
Flipnotics
FREE SXSW Showcase
w/The Glow, Brett Saiia, Danny Malone, Zookeeper
1601 Barton Springs
Austin, Texas

LONESOME HEROES INVADE NYC WITH PSYCHEDELIC COUNTRY MUSIC. - March 4, 2008

NYC SHOWS

SAT MARCH 8th HANK'S SALOON 10PM
SUN MARCH 9TH SUPERFINE 12noon
WED MARCH 12 7PM

********DETAILS BELOW*******

Landry & I are super stoked to return
to NYC after a long summer tour of the USA and about a million awesome
shows here in Texas. We will be Playing this weekend twice in
Brooklyn and have one secret date next wednesday.

We will of course be joined by our incredible NYC band consisting
of:

Nima Shirazi on Drums
&
James Moore on Cosmic Country Bass.
&
Whoever else shows up
... We now have 19 official Lonesome Heroes scattered about the
country.

Here's the dates and info

ALL SHOWS ARE FREE

& We will have Promos of our Upcoming Record "Crooked Highway."

Saturday March 8th
10pm till ???
@ Hanks Saloon
with Hogzilla
www.myspace.com/hilarybanjo 46 3rd Ave (corner of Atlantic)
(Park Slope)
Nearby Subway Stops
2, 3, 4, 5, B, Q at Atlantic Ave.;
D, M, N, R at Atlantic Ave.-Pacific St
www.hankssaloon.com 718-625-8003

&

Sunday March 9th
Bluegrass Brunch
@ Superfine
12pm - 3pm
126 Front St. @ Pearl St.
DUMBO Brooklyn, NY 11201
CALL 718-243-9005 for reservations

&

Secret Duo Show
Wed March 12th
@ 7pm
@ 68 Jay st. Bar
in Brooklyn
DIRECTIONS:
68 Jay Street, corner of Jay and Water
Take the F train to York Street, walk two blocks down on the left.
718.260.8207

For those of you still reading follow this link for a live
psychedelic version of us playing
"I'm so Lonesome I could Cry"
@ the World Famous Hole in The Wall in Austin

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqwIxZfLoaE
Also maybe we'll see you in Austin for SXSW???

The Lonesome Heroes Showcases @ Folk Alliance February 20th-24th - February 17, 2008

We will be Camping Out in the Van @ The Marriott in Memphis for our first ever Folk Alliance. Please drop by The Van for a showcase of Psychedelic Country Music Anytime....

Or Check Out One of These Showcases:

WEDNESDAY Feb 20 2008
12:00 MIDNIGHT
Folk Alliance
Go Girls Showcase
ROOM 1829
@ Midnight
Memphis, Tennessee

FRIDAY Feb 22 2008
3:00P
Folk Alliance
**** Little Red Hen Showcase***
ROOM 1808
Memphis, Tennessee

Friday Feb 22 2008
2:00A (FRIDAY NIGHT @ 2am)
Hand Shake Management Showcase
ROOM 1930
Memphis, Tennessee

Saturday Feb 23 2008
11:30P
Folk Alliance
LITTLE RED HEN SHOWCASE
ROOM 1808
MEMPHIS, Tennessee

SATURDAY NOVEMBER 10TH Longhorn Cavern Simple Sounds Acoustic Show - November 1, 2007

CHECK IT OUT:
We are going to play a 100% Acoustic Show in Longhorn Caverns
In Burnett TX
On Saturday November 10th
With Tons Of Natural Reverb
Then go Camp out @ Inks Lake State Park

PLUS Special Guest will sit in
FEATURING:
Jim DeGregorio (American Graveyard) on Banjo
Doodle Cox (American Graveyard) on Upright Bass
Sarah Stollak (Vast/Lonesome Heroes) on Fiddle
+ WHO KNOWS WHO ELSE

THIS IS PART OF LONGHORN CAVERNS STATE PARK SIMPLE SOUNDS CONCERT SERIES
TICKETS ARE $15
OR
$25 FOR THE CONCERT & DINNER
Please order tickets online @ www.longhorncaverns.com/schedule Or call 877 441 2283
As of NOV 1st 50 of 100 tickets were presale and they expect to sell out so buy your tickets ahead of time.

MOST OF THE PROCEEDS GO TO THE CAVERN
& SINCE WE ARE AS BROKE AS THE REST OF Y'ALL
The Lonesome Heroes are paying for 3 campsites for all our friends @ Inks Lake State Park (8 MILES DOWN THE ROAD)
So bring your Sleeping Bags, Guitars, Bathing Suits, & Granola Bars.

The Concert is BYOB, but NO FOOD IN THE CAVE

We will be playing in the first 1/4 mile of the cave (which is really rad) but if you want a tour of the full 3/4 miles of cave it will be an additional $12, and you will have to come earlier in the day.

For carpooling email rich @ richrussell79@yahoo.com
We can drive out about 10 people Saturday Morning
plus have friends driving throughout the day & night.

PLEASE BE ON TIME AS THEY WILL CLOSE THE ENTRANCE BY 6PM FOR THE SHOW

HERES THE SCHEDULE:
Dinner Check-in:
4:45 pm
Dinner Served:
5:00 pm
Check-in:
5:45 pm
Concert Underground:
6:15-7:45 pm
Meet the Musician in the Visitor's Center
(Complementary Hot Drinks and Snacks):
7:45-8:15 pm

8:30 or so we will carpool over to Inks Lake and have a Jamboree of Fun
INKS LAKE IS LOCATED @ 3630 Park Road 4 West Burnet TX 78611 512/793-2223

here’s their directions

www.longhorncaverns.com/contact.html
Directions: Longhorn Cavern State Park is located approximately 6 miles west and 6 miles south of Burnet, Texas on Park Road 4, off US Highway 281.


I will email you better ones if you need

Please email me @ richrussell79@yahoo.com for any questions

NYC - May 7, 2007

We are moving to Ny for the month of June. We will play lots of shows and eat pizza & Bagels everyday
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