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The process. The road road, The process. The road road, there’s no straight lines and there’s no straight lines and the profit that wants to a the profit that wants to a simple redemption words that he simple redemption words that he speaks riddles and rides can’t speaks riddles and rides can’t stop your heart. Can’t stop running. And I can’t Can’t stop running. And I can’t see the world. There’s to do is to get through There’s to do is to get through the day. Coffee still showing up nowhere Coffee still showing up nowhere to go. My Father’s House, but it’s My Father’s House, but it’s empty. Most memories. And I can’t. It’s not always pretty. Black I love to make it more with I love to make it more with ticket. Is Is that that sometimes the best? In times of trouble we we we In times of trouble we we we take with us what we need and take with us what we need and how much of your answers can be how much of your answers can be nothing gonna save you if nothing gonna save you if you’re deceived. Can you live. 45 days you live without. When to blame you live without. You live. You live without. Who are you down? you’d have Who are you down? you’d have your House on the Hill you? All the folks without your All the folks without your door, whatever it might be the but weiser, it works the be the but weiser, it works the same for me. Can you live same for me. Can you live without? Whispering Best Make up your mind It’s time for we. How much of your answer? You you. Her breath on your neck can Her breath on your neck can you. You’d have a picture on your You’d have a picture on your Wall you. The Live You live. And what we need. With us And how much of your With us And how much of your answers? Nothing’s gonna save answers? Nothing’s gonna save you if you’re the. Caught up in the The subway Caught up in the The subway station. I’m supposed to be. Up next to me. I’m looking for. My Now, It’s not. Feel it. In the crowd, I’m still. Give me. My way. Hi, I’m Guy Forsyth. I’m Hi, I’m Guy Forsyth. I’m Jessica Bailey and we are here Jessica Bailey and we are here to celebrate Threadgill a to celebrate Threadgill a Austin institution, perhaps the Austin institution, perhaps the epicenter of country music for epicenter of country music for Austin, Texas. We have a very Austin, Texas. We have a very special show where we have special show where we have gathered together some gathered together some performances of some of performances of some of Austin’s best Shelley King Austin’s best Shelley King Carolyn Wonderland Marsha Ball. Carolyn Wonderland Marsha Ball. We’ve got Kevin Russel Van We’ve got Kevin Russel Van Wilks Michael Picasso and Monty Wilks Michael Picasso and Monty Morton. Let’s go and check out Morton. Let’s go and check out money with me right Thank you money with me right Thank you all for asking me to be a part all for asking me to be a part of this thing for threadgill of this thing for threadgill guy. Thank you for doing the guy. Thank you for doing the course. Randy Miller asked me course. Randy Miller asked me if I would do a couple of songs if I would do a couple of songs and I’d love to Eddie Wilson and I’d love to Eddie Wilson and Wilson family for a long and Wilson family for a long time first place I was ever on time first place I was ever on stage was a threadgill in the stage was a threadgill in the 1980 - one I had it was fixing 1980 - one I had it was fixing the turn 14 or had just turned the turn 14 or had just turned 14 but if I’m remembering 14 but if I’m remembering correctly mister Threadgill correctly mister Threadgill would allow people up when he would allow people up when he would come and say I think it would come and say I think it was on Tuesdays and was on Tuesdays and It was mister. And the great It was mister. And the great Bill Neely and they would sing Bill Neely and they would sing a set and then they have some a set and then they have some guests up and I’m just staying guests up and I’m just staying on the side of the stage on the side of the stage waiting my turn and mister waiting my turn and mister threadgill would call me up and threadgill would call me up and he was just so sweet and so he was just so sweet and so gracious new my name the whole gracious new my name the whole bit made me feel like a big old bit made me feel like a big old deal. so I’m gonna do a thing deal. so I’m gonna do a thing that I picked that night on the that I picked that night on the threadgill stage and then I’ll threadgill stage and then I’ll do something that I don’t know do something that I don’t know if I would have happened if not if I would have happened if not for getting to start their for getting to start their deals. One of the things I deals. One of the things I picked that night. About four picked that night. About four songs at the time and this was songs at the time and this was the hardest thing I knew at the the hardest thing I knew at the time as Buddy Holly’s well, time as Buddy Holly’s well, alright. Well people know about the Well people know about the dreams and wishes you. When dreams and wishes you. When lights are low. We will be with right well, How would that time right well, How would that time we are right? Well, so I’m going. Can’t ready for the love that Can’t ready for the love that comes their way. Alright, when we will be. Alright, when we will be. right. Our the right. Well, alright. With all my life. Next time I’m gonna do more Next time I’m gonna do more than any other song changed my than any other song changed my life. I’m gonna do it to the life. I’m gonna do it to the Bruce Robinson and I wrote Bruce Robinson and I wrote called desperately and George called desperately and George Strait has recorded the song Strait has recorded the song and sold over 10 million and sold over 10 million records doing it and Josh records doing it and Josh Turner just now recorded this Turner just now recorded this song his record of it’s coming song his record of it’s coming out later this year and you out later this year and you know it’s just been really neat know it’s just been really neat going from the threadgill stage going from the threadgill stage of being 1314 years old and of being 1314 years old and being able to have those things being able to have those things there and a lot of that to just there and a lot of that to just the Austin music scene taking a the Austin music scene taking a teenager who wanted to write teenager who wanted to write song. And that all started on song. And that all started on the threadgill stage. so here’s the threadgill stage. so here’s the. It’s the same there in my life It’s the same there in my life your life next to me. In my arms, the real Me-I to be. You left me all Just another day, I’ll make the Just another day, I’ll make the call I turn the video on. For me I long to be. You love me. No reason to smile, Let’s take No reason to smile, Let’s take me a while I love you to dance me a while I love you to dance with me. Watch The Sun go down There Watch The Sun go down There Ain’t nobody. I don’t need nobody. For me, I know you feel you left Dance with me I feel Let I still love you desperately I I still love you desperately I still love I still want. Still love you. Threadgill Thank you Eddie Threadgill Thank you Eddie Wilson for your half century of Wilson for your half century of them, helping them make Austin them, helping them make Austin Austin You know from Armadillo Austin You know from Armadillo to threadgill and we don’t know to threadgill and we don’t know what’s next, but I’ll tell you what’s next, but I’ll tell you what instead of focusing on what instead of focusing on what’s close. I’m just gonna what’s close. I’m just gonna thank you for keeping the thank you for keeping the things open as long as you did things open as long as you did and God just thank you all for and God just thank you all for doing this today. God bless doing this today. God bless y’all That was beautiful. Monte y’all That was beautiful. Monte Thank you so much for being a Thank you so much for being a part of this and all of us hold part of this and all of us hold threadgill really close to our threadgill really close to our hearts and now we have. hearts and now we have. Absolute queens of awesome Absolute queens of awesome music three of the best that music three of the best that Texas has ever produced, Texas has ever produced, including Shelley King, who was including Shelley King, who was a was the Texas musician of the a was the Texas musician of the year and Carolyn Wonderland and year and Carolyn Wonderland and Marcia, who are here to sing Marcia, who are here to sing for you now. Don’t. Say let’s all take a we got a Say let’s all take a we got a break. A. I’m sorry. You gotta pull together. A good side to see the whole. And we got a better wasn’t. Sing Sing, sing Everybody is Sing Sing, sing Everybody is the let’s go and take a we got to let’s go and take a we got to make a better world. Everybody. Let’s go take us in we got to Let’s go take us in we got to make a better world. That was beautiful, Thank you That was beautiful, Thank you so much for being a part of so much for being a part of this, It is amazing to see this, It is amazing to see talent like yours and to walk talent like yours and to walk in the footsteps of such in the footsteps of such musical giants. That was musical giants. That was beautiful. Thank you guys. beautiful. Thank you guys. There are a lot of big There are a lot of big footsteps around Austin, Texas, footsteps around Austin, Texas, and in fact, can a threadgill and in fact, can a threadgill ran threadgill and had one of ran threadgill and had one of the first open mics in Austin the first open mics in Austin and open Mic’s opportunities and open Mic’s opportunities for young talent to get to play for young talent to get to play is really important. Of is really important. Of creating a music scene, and it creating a music scene, and it was a very important part of was a very important part of creating the legacy of Austin creating the legacy of Austin Music that exists today. it Music that exists today. it used to be that there wasn’t a used to be that there wasn’t a stage at threadgill people just stage at threadgill people just bring guitars and they had a bring guitars and they had a little amplifier that they little amplifier that they plugged the microphone into and plugged the microphone into and they pass that mic around and they pass that mic around and the musicians would wait their the musicians would wait their turn and one of the one of the turn and one of the one of the artists to come out of that artists to come out of that was’ and so it’s it’s great to was’ and so it’s it’s great to be a part of this. And be part be a part of this. And be part of this River of Austin Music. of this River of Austin Music. this is a song that I wrote for this is a song that I wrote for an event that was at an open an event that was at an open mic at Chicago House like to mic at Chicago House like to send this out to pegu Glenda. I ride. I got a feeling inside. That I I got a feeling inside. That I have. All this. Like that in the day, All this. Like that in the day, all the black dresses so just all the black dresses so just to I like speed tickets. Do you believe in love at Do you believe in love at first? As a matter of fact, first? As a matter of fact, Every time that I open my Every time that I open my that’s it. You want in a you know I Of the Love We will never turn back we. If I would take you by force. If I would take you by force. Carry weight. Just a and I play. The ones that I. Stay the night. That car. We will never turn back. Oh my father. For me, I’ll pack my guitar For me, I’ll pack my guitar smoke from the floor of songs smoke from the floor of songs in one eye. And she’s like I’ll find all And she’s like I’ll find all the friends that I’ve lost on the friends that I’ve lost on that. I’m the better was’ shiny car. We the better was’ shiny car. We will never. Right Oh, there’s so much more to Oh, there’s so much more to this wonderful world if we are this wonderful world if we are so. Tell me. One night and the rest you’re One night and the rest you’re in your heart and your hands. Best Americas My car We’ve never turn back. Right We’ve never turn back. Right away. We will never turn back. Now we have one of Billy Now we have one of Billy Gibbons favorite guitar Gibbons favorite guitar players, my friend, Ben Wilks. Oh, hello everybody coming from Oh, hello everybody coming from the former Austin Texas. I’m the former Austin Texas. I’m calling it the come and go town calling it the come and go town now cuz things come and go and now cuz things come and go and crazy times we live in one crazy times we live in one thing that’s been a constant thing that’s been a constant since 1970 is Eddie Wilson and since 1970 is Eddie Wilson and the things that he did for this the things that he did for this town and the way he helped out town and the way he helped out us a little musician types that us a little musician types that we’re trying to get a foothold. we’re trying to get a foothold. That spits out musicians left That spits out musicians left and right and my band in 70 - and right and my band in 70 - four fools’ Tommy Shannon four fools’ Tommy Shannon before he joined Stevie and I before he joined Stevie and I had a chance to play Mother had a chance to play Mother Earth and then one night we got Earth and then one night we got to finally get over to the to finally get over to the armadillos. I still I keep my armadillos. I still I keep my calendar of all the gigs I ever calendar of all the gigs I ever played, which is kinda nerdy played, which is kinda nerdy but anyway, so this is 74 to 75 but anyway, so this is 74 to 75 and it shows that I guess my and it shows that I guess my first Armadillo gig was January first Armadillo gig was January eight 1975. We were all fools. eight 1975. We were all fools. It shows that. Made It shows that. Made a hundred dollars total, we got a hundred dollars total, we got 20 - five each, so I don’t know 20 - five each, so I don’t know where the other 25 the tip the where the other 25 the tip the nacho people I don’t know. But nacho people I don’t know. But anyway, what a great run Eddie anyway, what a great run Eddie Wilson has had and I can’t Wilson has had and I can’t Thank you enough for letting us Thank you enough for letting us guys be a part of it. All you guys be a part of it. All you gotta turn on the tape machine. gotta turn on the tape machine. Yeah there we go. It’s a great humbling It’s a great humbling experience to that did for all experience to that did for all of us and I had the pleasure of of us and I had the pleasure of playing the last threadgill, playing the last threadgill, which is was the first it which is was the first it becomes really, but we did an becomes really, but we did an acoustic CD, which will be acoustic CD, which will be released this year. so I think released this year. so I think it might be the last ever it might be the last ever recorded CD that was done at recorded CD that was done at three Giza anyway. Eddie Thank three Giza anyway. Eddie Thank you for everything you did and you for everything you did and One thing that reminds. Many of One thing that reminds. Many of you is that I think there are you is that I think there are survivors in this town and what survivors in this town and what I mean by that is we’ve I mean by that is we’ve survived all the fads that have survived all the fads that have come through this time and come through this time and yeah, that’s a feet in of yeah, that’s a feet in of itself. So thank you Eddie itself. So thank you Eddie Wilson. This is a song called Wilson. This is a song called Watching the World Go by for Watching the World Go by for you. Eddie. In the world. The joy of my baby. Ain’t Got no no-I. Brand new it’s. My heart. For The When I hear. Myst Norris no-I But the World Going to Dream. To see When I you I. On the road. Want to sing for me? The When I you. The I got to have. Here we go. I Joy. No no. That’s what the world. You-know-who no-I And Eddie Wilson for everything And Eddie Wilson for everything for me Armadillo to all the for me Armadillo to all the places you had the made a big places you had the made a big impact on us and we thank you impact on us and we thank you for it now. go have some fun for it now. go have some fun you’ve done your job. That was you’ve done your job. That was Van Wilkes. We really look Van Wilkes. We really look forward to seeing you again forward to seeing you again hanging out around the bar at hanging out around the bar at the Saxon Pub as soon as this the Saxon Pub as soon as this silliness blows over and now silliness blows over and now here is Jessica Bailey, who here is Jessica Bailey, who would like to sing a song. Can would like to sing a song. Can you tell us about this too? you tell us about this too? sure I’m gonna do a Roy Orbison sure I’m gonna do a Roy Orbison tune and I’m gonna cover it in tune and I’m gonna cover it in the style of Linda Ronstadt. It’s so bad, I got a worry. Since I live behind. You. Niels saving that to the Sun Niels saving that to the Sun don’t shine. Looking forward to don’t shine. Looking forward to that I’m going back one night. Come I’m going back one night. Come on. You. The books’ up. Good A sunrise Happy To see my baby again. Some of my friends. Maybe I’ll Some of my friends. Maybe I’ll be better again by you. Backs’ to the Sun Don’t shine. You. In my day, You. Blue Your son. How happy? I go way back, you know most of I go way back, you know most of the people I go back to are not the people I go back to are not here anymore. Once we take away. I’ll never be. Up Next, Who do we have next we Up Next, Who do we have next we have Michael Picasso. Yeah. have Michael Picasso. Yeah. this song was written for my this song was written for my parents kiss me Kiss me like parents kiss me Kiss me like you know how. From your you know how. From your fingertips with your velvet and fingertips with your velvet and can you know I Leonard those can you know I Leonard those smiles. Yeah. I guess it’s show smiles. Yeah. I guess it’s show came in from the cold came in through the door. cold came in through the door. It was a 19 fifties. Let’s take a drive not too far, Let’s take a drive not too far, but with the pains beneath the but with the pains beneath the millions dollars in the field millions dollars in the field of grain with the of grain with the double-feature double-feature in your home and double-feature in your home and you love me love you held me in you love me love you held me in your Gates You beat me on the your Gates You beat me on the night it was. 50. You ready to. You are your You ready to. You are your mama’s baby just fly and then mama’s baby just fly and then we took a walk just to the end we took a walk just to the end of time. I said that I’d be of time. I said that I’d be yours now baby. please be my in yours now baby. please be my in just a little while. The night fifties. From the factory This baby’s on From the factory This baby’s on the table. 203 You never wanted my, I 203 You never wanted my, I wanted nothing less than what I wanted nothing less than what I got right now. Oh Baby. Can you got right now. Oh Baby. Can you get this? You hold me in your get this? You hold me in your owns and it will be forever the owns and it will be forever the night 15. On a TV set, Yeah, it was black On a TV set, Yeah, it was black and White. We watched in New and White. We watched in New York Yankees that when every York Yankees that when every night, he said the game was night, he said the game was fixed but you never understood fixed but you never understood how just want team could be so how just want team could be so ??? good, but the Bronx they ??? good, but the Bronx they rule the heavens. In the night rule the heavens. In the night 50, Everything was good and then Everything was good and then one day it’s not the little one day it’s not the little baby I will come and down at baby I will come and down at the Mill. it’s seven months the Mill. it’s seven months someone got killed. But no one ’s really they only But no one ’s really they only speak in whispers in the 19. And then the baby on a Sunday And then the baby on a Sunday night. In a little Cup of Hawaiians In a little Cup of Hawaiians and down the aisle where we and down the aisle where we were now the Angels crying and were now the Angels crying and you bow your head, he had a you bow your head, he had a lifetime of love just one day lifetime of love just one day you’re own in the night 50. The thing is changed, maybe not The thing is changed, maybe not for the better. I’m gonna go for the better. I’m gonna go outside. They say there’s a outside. They say there’s a change in weather, but the sky change in weather, but the sky looks clear only a different I looks clear only a different I only know one thing. Came in from the cold came in Came in from the cold came in through the door. It was 50 through the door. It was 50 years. I do love this song I do. Little You. You. It’s It’s just like 1960. I Shelters and the human here. I Shelters and the human here. Tell me darling Right before you ride? Make sure you. Which way the time we go. You. Dishes there. Recycle bottles recycle Recycle bottles recycle feelings. Fading fast Right Goodbye. And Now you. With me, Back You say goodbye. Before you? Say goodbye. That was Michael Picasso seeing That was Michael Picasso seeing Threadgill go hurts my heart Threadgill go hurts my heart because Threadgill was one of because Threadgill was one of the first places that I came to the first places that I came to when I came to Austin Texas in when I came to Austin Texas in 1990. It’s a place where I’ve 1990. It’s a place where I’ve seen music and it’s a place seen music and it’s a place that’s important in the history that’s important in the history of Texas music important in the of Texas music important in the history of American music in history of American music in general, Lots of people have general, Lots of people have graced the stage of Threadgill graced the stage of Threadgill and it’s so sad to see it go. I and it’s so sad to see it go. I hope that everyone can. hope that everyone can. Together in this unprecedented Together in this unprecedented time during this pandemic and time during this pandemic and do what you can to support live do what you can to support live music venues venues in Austin, music venues venues in Austin, Texas and all over the world Texas and all over the world that are the lifeline for that are the lifeline for musicians. so that we don’t musicians. so that we don’t continue to see places closed. continue to see places closed. I wanna thank Eddie Wilson for I wanna thank Eddie Wilson for his work in sustaining his work in sustaining threadgill and for his help in threadgill and for his help in creating the legacy of Austin creating the legacy of Austin Music that exists today, we’re Music that exists today, we’re coming. From Old Glory Ranch, coming. From Old Glory Ranch, this is a beautiful music venue this is a beautiful music venue located in Wimberly, Texas. located in Wimberly, Texas. It’s owned by Suzanne Mccord, It’s owned by Suzanne Mccord, and this is just one of the and this is just one of the places that we play in are places that we play in are doing what we can to bring doing what we can to bring about awareness of it and once about awareness of it and once all of this is done, please go all of this is done, please go and support the live music and support the live music venues. That’s right threadgill venues. That’s right threadgill passes on just like Liberty passes on just like Liberty lunch like the electric so many lunch like the electric so many venues that have come and gone venues that have come and gone here in Austin, Texas. But we here in Austin, Texas. But we remain and it is going to be up remain and it is going to be up to you to go out and support to you to go out and support live music once it’s safe to do live music once it’s safe to do so. but for now we stay in so. but for now we stay in quarantine we do our best to quarantine we do our best to maintain our physical maintain our physical distancing for other people distancing for other people while keeping the spiritual while keeping the spiritual connection That is what music connection That is what music is for we’re now going to is for we’re now going to feature one of the greatest feature one of the greatest local phenomenons that we’ve local phenomenons that we’ve witnessed in a long time. That witnessed in a long time. That is, of course, Kevin Russell. is, of course, Kevin Russell. Mister shiny ribs himself give Mister shiny ribs himself give it to him shiny ribs. Oh it to him shiny ribs. Oh threadgill. What do I say about threadgill. What do I say about threadgill? I never thought in threadgill? I never thought in a million years. Threadgill would cease to Threadgill would cease to exist. It’s unthinkable, it’s exist. It’s unthinkable, it’s still unthinkable. I can’t still unthinkable. I can’t quite. I don’t believe it quite. I don’t believe it really. I think it’s fake. I really. I think it’s fake. I know that I’ve had if I drive know that I’ve had if I drive up North Lamar. The threadgill up North Lamar. The threadgill is gonna be there. I’ll be able is gonna be there. I’ll be able to drive that annoying parking to drive that annoying parking lot. And I’m gonna be able to walk And I’m gonna be able to walk in and get some spinach in and get some spinach casserole some fried okra so casserole some fried okra so goes to me first is it is a goes to me first is it is a restaurant when I moved to restaurant when I moved to Austin and discovered this, you Austin and discovered this, you can down home music. The home can down home music. The home cooking and music. And so cooking and music. And so really for the early two really for the early two thousands, you know at the end thousands, you know at the end of the guard is the second half of the guard is the second half of the end of the gorge career. of the end of the gorge career. Threadgill was our home that we Threadgill was our home that we put there all the time I mean put there all the time I mean if we play in Austin, that’s if we play in Austin, that’s where we are playing after the where we are playing after the guards moved on, they gave Shey guards moved on, they gave Shey ribs. They gave me an ribs. They gave me an opportunity to keep playing. opportunity to keep playing. Even when I wasn’t drawn flies, Even when I wasn’t drawn flies, you know. They would pay me a you know. They would pay me a little money so you know I’ll little money so you know I’ll always be grateful to them for always be grateful to them for that. Shiny ribs, I was honored that. Shiny ribs, I was honored to be able to play the closing to be able to play the closing of the South store when it of the South store when it closed and that was pretty closed and that was pretty unthinkable in and of itself, unthinkable in and of itself, and I thought well, but I mean and I thought well, but I mean the North of our store will go the North of our store will go on forever. That’s you know, on forever. That’s you know, don’t worry. Don’t worry. Well, now, I maybe we should Well, now, I maybe we should work. Os’s not gonna be awesome. I Os’s not gonna be awesome. I mean it’s fine. It’s a fine mean it’s fine. It’s a fine city full of fine people to city full of fine people to follow fine great things. It’s follow fine great things. It’s great things that Austin’s a great things that Austin’s a great place, but it’s it’s it great place, but it’s it’s it is literally slowly losing. is literally slowly losing. that identity that we my that identity that we my generation generation before generation generation before me. he was the generation after me. he was the generation after me, you know the identity that me, you know the identity that we have attached to Austin we have attached to Austin Place the restaurant. Music the Place the restaurant. Music the culture Let’s go away. It’s culture Let’s go away. It’s gonna go away it is going away gonna go away it is going away and threadgill is a integral and threadgill is a integral part of that. so we’ve lost a part of that. so we’ve lost a huge strand of DNA basically of huge strand of DNA basically of our identity of what Austin is. I’m sorry to see you go. But I’m sorry to see you go. But I’m glad I got to live here I’m glad I got to live here while it was in existence and while it was in existence and I’m glad I got to be part of I’m glad I got to be part of it. Also a celebration I don’t know Also a celebration I don’t know why Steve Fromm Holtz came to why Steve Fromm Holtz came to my mind and I thought I should my mind and I thought I should play this song. So I always play this song. So I always love threadgill. Have to be crazy. To stop all Have to be crazy. To stop all my singing. Again, I grabbed a. now the wind. Have to be aware. Grow a beard Have to be aware. Grow a beard just to say with the Red. That’s be crazy. To No, I don’t weird things to No, I don’t weird things to people I hear. The silence was people I hear. The silence was all around. The days when it pleased me to The days when it pleased me to be on my knees follows the be on my knees follows the ground. On a tree, but I’m still. Israel’s true So it has to be to fall out of So it has to be to fall out of love with you. No-I I’ve never intended to. No-I I’ve never intended to. What’s your name? When I say. I don’t love you. When I say. I don’t love you. Probably not Probably not me. I’d have to be weird. Living in I’d have to be weird. Living in an envelope. Waiting for You swear I was the Waiting for You swear I was the for a while burning my hand on for a while burning my hand on the land. Not be normal. Nobody here and Not be normal. Nobody here and I like to say before I. That’s be crazy. With you. That’s me. I’m so many memories the last I’m so many memories the last there was. I’m very profound, I think I’m very profound, I think about all that I mean that show about all that I mean that show that the three and a half hour that the three and a half hour show we played it felt like 30 show we played it felt like 30 minutes. it was over like that. Honey Well, one. The birds singing Except you alone. I’m gonna leave this come down I’m gonna leave this come down on my knees and my knees and on my knees and my knees and I’m. By the water in my time in my By the water in my time in my time I will. By the water side, I will leave By the water side, I will leave my hand. To my soul. Sweet sweet All the way back. It’s a lot about so many years It’s a lot about so many years ago, but by my mom it was I’ve ago, but by my mom it was I’ve come since the first left home. My side. That’s my bones. To my soul. Hey, we’ve been Willow on the Hey, we’ve been Willow on the Bay. And it will grow. The lover coming and the River. I love you more than words. This sweet songs to rock my This sweet songs to rock my soul. Sings my soul. Sowell Thanks for everything we Sowell Thanks for everything we love you. Kevin Russell, That love you. Kevin Russell, That was amazing. Thank you so much. was amazing. Thank you so much. 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But as Texans we are resilient and we Texans we are resilient and we will move forward and find the will move forward and find the best way to bring you the music best way to bring you the music that you need in these troubled that you need in these troubled times. That’s right. Thank you times. That’s right. Thank you so much for being here guys. so much for being here guys. We’re gonna put some links here We’re gonna put some links here at the end of the show who at the end of the show who share and I’ll see you at the share and I’ll see you at the end of June. Take care of end of June. Take care of yourself. wash your hands. We yourself. wash your hands. We love you. We love you. Buh bye. Alright. can we have that big Alright. can we have that big foot? If I couldn’t get well. That If I couldn’t get well. That be. 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