Texas
Tour 2002
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TEXAS PHOTOS: Live shots &
bbq nibbles
TEXAS TALES: Tour Diary, US relatives, Black
Widow Spider & e-mail
TEXAS PEOPLE: : THOM THE WORLD POET . SEEMA
GILL . EDWARD REILLEY . RICHARD HELEY
. BRENDA READ BROWN . PJ THE COWBOY POET . TONY BLISSARD (a real
cowboy & poet!) . FRAN REINGOLD & MANLY JOHNSON . CHRISTINE GILBERT
EXCERPT FROM TEXAS
TALES:
DARREN POYZER
packed his acoustic guitar went off to the Lone Star State to gig, gig gig!
Texas
- no, not the pop band, the state of USA. Yep, I've just completed a 3 week
tour of duty, armed with my own songs and an acoustic guitar. My point of
residence was the city of Austin and really, if it's live music you want,
there can be very few places on Planet Earth to compare. Sixth St is the focal
point, where some 25 live music venues line this one stretch alone, where
live music oozes out of every pore, where at weekends the street is blocked
off to traffic due to audience overspill.

Live music is alive and well in Austin - techno techno no-no NO! And here
of course, a US music city like this can only have a diverse range of music
radio stations. In my time here, I am awakened by free-spirited neighbours
tuning into the wildest dj's and rockin' bluesy vibes, greeted by my hosts'
own choice folkier dj ramblings and biographical interviews, and bombed out
by the wackiest daytime jocks who are the guardians of sub-culture clothes
shops, cafes and arty hotspots.

In terms of playing in such a city, you do of course have to very quickly
get over the cultureshock. In my instance, I am lucky to have a performing
poet friend who lives there, and he did me the honour of laying the foundations.
This meant that my first day was spent at a bbq, given in honour of a handful
of visiting poets and myself by a genorous hostess called Patricia Fiske.
In exchange for a few songs and active participation, we met and made new
friends, chatted with organisers who had set up stages and bar-room get-togethers,
ate good food and were given an itinerary and tips jars.

Tips jars? Yes, tips jars. This, as my friend pointed out, is Austin Texas.
There are few if any paying gigs for musicians, you just gotta get out there
and play, and the law of the musical land is governed by the filling of the
tip jar.
Ok . I think. Now I've played free gigs, been paid on occasions, and whatever
the weather I've played and that's that. But here, my friend wants to see
that tip jar full - it is as he says, a necessity if this is to become the
first of many, and not the last of, my visits to Texas. Suddenly, the art
of gigging for me, otherwise a mere amateur, is given a whole new reason for
being - it is time for me to literally sell my soul.
EXCERPT FROM E-MAIL HOME:
"Music and arts wise, to compare Austin to Manchester would be silly,
you just can't ... they recently had a three day music fest here, some 50
live music venues with at least 5 live bands each per night, some with 6 or
7 a night .... it's no wonder that Matt Hill tells me he saw the finest guitar
player he's ever seen, playing for a tips jar on 6th St in Austin. And yet
I sense the same jealousies and rivalries, bitterness and seediness, all wrapped
up in the magic of beatin'rhythm and wordplay expression ... yes, this could
be Manchester for there's culture aplenty and more than enough passion to
make the music last forever.
And Austin has it's very own version of Victor Brox ... well, this guy may
not be from from Austin, but he was featured in the Music Chronicle here when
he played the city recently - his name's T-MODEL FORD ... aged 6 he worked
in the field behind a mule, and as a boy was beaten so badly he lost a testicle
... he left home at 22, spent two years on a chain gang for knifing a man,
drove a log truck in the Missisippi Delta on his return, and to this day he's
been married 5 times and has 26 children oh yeh, and it was on one occasion
when an ex-wife was driving away with the kids, left with nothing more than
guitar, he picked it up and taught himself to play the blues ... he was aged
58 years old ... today, aged 80, he makes records and plays it live.