Member Since: 11/21/2005
Band Website: thetexassapphires.com
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THE TEXAS SAPPHIRES
Billy Brent Malkus
- Vocals, Guitar, Dobro
Rebecca Lucille Cannon
- Vocals and Va-Voom
Bob "Slim Bawb" Pearce
- Banjo, Mando, Dobro, Pedal Steel
Honorary Sapphires!
Lloyd Maines
- Dobro, Pedal Steel
Kim Deschamps
- Pedal Steel, Lap Steel, Dobro, Banjo
Nathan Fleming
- Pedal Steel, Dobro
Scotty Mathews
- Drums
Jeff Joiner
- Bass
Bobby Daniel
- Bass
Justin Kolb
- Bass
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Influences: Not in Any Order:
Bill Monroe, Kitty Wells, Waylon Jennings, Merle Haggard, John and June Carter Cash, X, The Knitters, Doc Watson, The Carter Family, Rose Maddox, Buck Owens, Neil Young, Hazel Dickens, Gram Parsons, Lloyd Maines and Jimmy Martin.
Photos by Valerie Olivas
Sounds Like: THE TEXAS SAPPHIRES
VALLEY SO STEEP
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NASHVILLE SKYLINE
Check Out Texas Music From The Texas Sapphires
By CHET FLIPPO
Another impressive debut comes from the group, The Texas Sapphires. They are an exuberant, spirited bunch of rag-tag, sort of honky-tonk punkers.
With their male and female co-lead singers, they sound to me very much the spiritual children of both Asleep at the Wheel and Gram Parsons. In fact, The Sapphires conclude their debut album Valley So Steep with a convincing and emotional rendering of Parsons' "Las Vegas."
I have not yet seen them live, but I am sure they are a hell of a lot of fun in person onstage. A song such as "Bring Out the Bible (We Ain't Got a Prayer)" has to make you smile.
NASHVILLE SKYLINE is a column by CMT/CMT.com Editorial Director Chet Flippo.
AUSTIN CHRONICLE
Texas Platters Record Review
By MARGARET MOSER
With Rebecca Lucille Cannon riding herd as sweetheart of the rodeo and Billy Brent Malkus' cowboy soul, The Texas Sapphires burst out of the chute with their debut CD, Valley So Steep.
Dealing out reinvigorated classic country in 11 original compositions, plus an ace version of Gram Parsons' "Las Vegas," The Texas Sapphires lay down a full house.
Small wonder they staked their claim as Best New Band in the recent Austin Music Awards or that they landed shows with Ray Price and Dwight Yoakam.
The local quintet wears its genre like an old pair of spit-shined boots on "Bring Out the Bible (We Ain't Got a Prayer)," "Cold Silver Ring," and "Driftin' In," thanks to producer Lloyd Maines' suedecloth touch.
"Ladyfest, TX" suggests the Carter Family doing pickup gigs with Porter and Dolly.
Malkus and Cannon are ably assisted by bandmates Jeff Joiner, Paul Schroeder, and Ram Zimmerman, with guests such as Kim Deschamps and fiddler Warren Hood.
Given Nashville standards, country music should be safe for the iPod world. With Valley So Steep, The Texas Sapphires buck that system like a nicotine-patched bronco.
Record Label: Stag Records www.stagrecords.com
Type of Label: Indie