Alejandro Escovedo
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Profile and Interview by Gavin Martin, Uncut, October 2008
The cowpunk who survived Sid Vicious and Hepatitis C to duet with Springsteen, and become a legend of Americana. ...
Alejandro Escovedo: The Borderline, London
Live Review by Gavin Martin, Uncut, February 2003
MIDWAY INTO HIS SECOND-EVER London performance — the hottest ticket in town after his rapturously received Barbican debut five days earlier — Escovedo dedicated a ...
Alejandro Escovedo Under the Influence
Report and Interview by Geoffrey Himes, Baltimore City Paper, 25 April 2001
ON MARCH 22, 1998, Alejandro Escovedo introduced a new song at La Zona Rosa in his hometown of Austin, Texas. He was dressed cowboy-formal in ...
Alejandro Escovedo: Big Station
Review by Holly Gleason, Paste, 6 June 2012
WITH A BRAZEN SWAGGER drawn from Alejandro Escovedo's punk roots, the 61-year-old songwriter/yowler declares, "I can take a punch, I can take a swing…" on ...
Alejandro Escovedo: Gravity (Watermelon)
Review by Jason Cohen, Creem, November 1992
A MEMBER of the same clan that produced percussionists Coke, Pete, and Sheila, the fortysomething Escovedo played in S.F. prototype punkers the Nuns, cowpunk originators ...
Alejandro Escovedo: City Winery, NYC
Live Review by Jeff Slate, Examiner.com, 1 July 2010
FORGET ALL OF the little ones roaming the streets these days looking for open fire hydrants and such. School was in session last night and ...
Alejandro Escovedo: Down to Earth
Profile and Interview by John Morthland, L.A. Weekly, 2 July 1992
Alejandro Escovedo puts his arm around a memory ...
see also Nuns, The
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