T-Model Ford – March 17, 2009 – Antone’s Records, Austin TX

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First SXSW show of the year !!!!!! – (although this was a daytime in-store and he isn’t even here for an official SXSW showcase) – the crowd was already delicious and probably exactly what Austinites hate (why? why?): vain self-aware rocker dudes, serious Europeans with totes and badges and indecipherable conversations, and (at least at this old Austin record store) some old drink-weary hillbillies throwing “y’alls” all over the place – 10:1 male:female ratio and free homemade gumbo, cheap sodas and finally Shiner – I, not having adapted yet to music-time, was annoyed that the show was some 40 minutes late – but all was okay when I caught sight of a shrunken ancient black man with round cheeks and a big white smile (surely false teeth) being led in by a biker-punk and a shaggy-Comets-on-Fire- t-shirt guy –he circled the entire cramped store and shook people’s hands – he sat down, tuned his guitar that had tacky stickers spelling out “T-Model Ford The Taildragger,” smiled big and said “It’s Jack Daniels time!” – whiskey was produced from somewhere, he took a little swig and started playing – he’s just the real deal – I discovered him on my internet radio stations and took note because I was always pleasantly struck by his sound – Delta blues roots but all electrified up and fast – approximates Scott Biram, Possessed by Paul James, etc. but is their forefather in reality – he wasn’t so fast today and eventually said his fingers were stiff – he’s 88 and playing another gig tonight at Emo’s! – he finished his first song and drawled, “It’s Jack Daniels time” – he flirted with the girls in the front row – he had a trick of making his blues-par-excellence voice drop into a quick growl and then could make it swoop up into a tenorous “whoooo – eee” – he was darling and not just in the way old men can be to younger girls

January 9, 2008: ?, Jackalope, Austin TX

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there is absolutely no record of this band, played two jumpy blues songs with the morphed voice to make him sound old and black so basically a total Scott H. Biram rip-off though he does have a whole band to back him, I think he’s the guy who used to have a tidy little Mohawk and a cute girlfriend whom he was an ass too, the third song was of course rockabilly and then I left

August 18, 2006-Scott H. Biram-Hole in the Wall, Austin, TX

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I love him more everytime I see him – big crush – “An impassioned multi-instrumentalist unleashing a brutal cacophany with the fury of someone whose check from the Devil finally cleared. Half dirty blues, half underground punk, half honky-tonk, half revival meeting… oh shut up about the math. You’ll see the light.” Dayna Papaleo, Rochester City News

August 4, 2006-Scott H. Biram-Continental Club, Austin, TX

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I think I do have a crush on him, dark shadowed face and face scruff with the low hat, he has a knack for picking the beautiful songs (unless he writes them?) and then scruffs them up with a voice distorter that makes him sound like an old black man and by speeding/roughing up the music itself, did I mention he’s a one-man band?, guitar/drum pedal/voice/harmonica, Rockboy thought the schtick got old but I thought his songs choices were interesting enough that it didn’t