SXSW

McBean: "I'm Gonna Lose It"

Beans & Obama It’s the final weekend of preparation before we head to Austin for what we hope will be an exuberant experience for The Fog. Our crew consists of many SXSW veterans. I am not one of them...

So, I've been keeping an ear to the ground, listening for chatter that might keep me prepared for whatever mayhem could come our way. I’m not sure if our Music Fog web maven Ben Krech is trying to psych me out, but his take on the state of affairs is pretty much this: “Watch your shit." He tells me there is so much demand for things like mic cables and portable mixing boards, that one thoughtless move could lead to disaster.

Then there's Jessie Scott. I get three or four calls a day from her. Most of them consist of a change of plan. One night we are sleeping on the Celebrity Coach bus. Then suddenly Todd Snider is giving up a room in a motel that all six of us can shack-up in for one night...NO WAIT, another change of plan: Jessie has now decided to enroll us all in "The Church of The Gooey Death" so we can crash in their garage. She says it’s okay because her husband used to deliver beer there and Ray Wylie Hubbard stays there all the time! Never mind the tarantellas and the bat poop. Then she’ll ask me something like “Do you own a metric socket tool set?” then hang up... 

I have to go now, Jessie is calling again wondering if I know anyone that knows someone who might be able to swing a deal with a waitress at The Waffle House for some hash browns and a back rub. And she also wants a giant football helmet filled with ham, topped with REO Speedwagon cassette tapes.

I can't believe I actually love hanging out with these people...

-Jim McBean

Announcing The Music Fog "Artist Showcase" At SXSW

Through the magic of Chicken Fried Steak, and the haze of Music Fog, we take the back room stage at Threadgill's South Austin, 301 West Riverside. The shows all start at 20 after (giving us the opportunity to do a 4:20 every day!). No wristbands needed. 

Follow us on Twitter for any last-minute schedule updates that may arise.


-Jessie Scott

Thursday, March 19th
3:20PM Walt Wilkins
4:20PM James McMurtry
5:20PM Ray Wylie Hubbard
6:20PM Gurf Morlix
7:20PM Shurman

Friday, March 20th
11:20AM Eilen Jewell
12:20PM Ray Bonneville
1:20PM porterdavis
2:20PM Matt Morris
3:20PM Emory Joseph
4:20PM "Special Mystery Guest"
5:20PM Chuck Mead
6:20PM Jason Eady

Saturday, March 21st
11:20AM Jimmy LaFave
12:20PM Guy Forsyth
1:20PM Slaid Cleaves
2:20PM Randy Weeks
3:20PM Deep Dark Woods
4:20PM Tom Gillam
5:20PM Bobby Bare Jr.
6:20PM Wayne Kramer

Welcoming Sheila Into "The Fog"

Sheila The Music Fog crew has scored a free gopher...errr...Production Assistant (as I'm sure it will appear on her future resume) for our upcoming coverage of SXSW March 18-22. Please, join us in welcoming Sheila to "The Fog."

Sheila hails from the great state of Idaho and is currently wrapping up her college education at the legendary Boise State University. She's got a solid GPA, good communication skills, and appears to be free of any airborne illnesses (like bird flu!). But what really got us excited about working with her is her initiative. Let me explain...

Beans and I met her briefly at MusicFest in Steamboat a few months ago...she was the fan who responded to our Tweet and got to participate in the "Gondola Concert Series" with Paula Nelson and George Devore (Sheila appears in Part 1 of the video below). She showed up early for the event --which is rare-- and sat quietly throughout the whole ride, being respectful of the artists, and of our crappy jokes. Last week, I got an email from Sheila. Something happened to her on that gondola, as this is part of what she had to say:

"What I really want to do is get involved with the events. Planning, coordinating etc., pretty much anything that creates the best experience out there for fans. Being on the other side makes me really appreciate what companies like Dickson Productions (and Music Fog!) do, and it's something I would really like to be a part of."

Wow...a kid who shows up early, has a good attitude, and can put together a sentence with proper punctuation? You're hired...

Welcome to Music Fog, Sheila! See you in Austin.

-Ben Krech
@MusicFog

[P.S. You can follow Sheila on Twitter, as I'm sure she'll be providing her own inside perspective on the SXSW experience. In the spirit of full disclosure, I've told her she can Tweet whatever she wants, without boundaries. She can even throw us under the bus if needed!]