Showing posts with label 2025. Show all posts
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Todd Snider's influence on Cody Canada

November 19, 2025 - "Todd was not writing songs to be famous, he was writing to get them off his chest. They were real lyrics, and I immediately became head over heels in love with what he was doing." Cody Canada himself is no stranger to the kind of cult status Todd Snider quickly rose to due to his deep wit, humor, and yes, pensive songwriting technique. Before Canada made such strides with his own music, he was a young wanderer, trying to find his way musically when Snider’s music hit him right between the eyes. "I had no direction when I was 17 years old living in Garth Brooksville. One night while lying in bed after my wisdom teeth got pulled, Conan was on, and there was Todd dancing like a chicken. I saw something that night for the first time, and I will never forget it. Shortly after that Mike McClure handed me Songs For The Daily Planet and said, ‘Here, check this out, he’s a good writer.’ It was euphoric. It gave me purpose. It made me realize I wasn’t the only person feelin’ the way I was feelin’." It was then that Canada started heading towards his own true north.

He started catching Snider’s shows at Cheatham Street in San Marcos, Texas and marveled at small things about Snider’s on stage presence, like how cool it was that he played with no shoes on. To Canada, it was yet another way Snider’s style signaled freedom. "He blew my doors off, and the imperfections of his show were the best part. He was so free, I sometimes thought he and his band probably never practiced cause they were so ‘garage’." Back in those early days, Canada and then roommate/friend Jason Boland were starting to make their own way in Stillwater, Oklahoma, and always waved the Snider flag every chance they got. "We became so addicted to Todd’s songs that we had the whole Stillwater strip equally addicted to his music through the covers we did of his." So, after a few years, it was a surreal moment for Canada when he got to join Snider on stage for the first time. "We became friends at Cheatham Street. He asked me on stage one night to play a few songs, and he introduced me to the crowd. Todd was just as important to me as Mike McClure, and that was the first time I felt accepted by one of my heroes."

Over the proceeding years Canada’s friendship with Snider deepened as they shared stages, stories, laughs and advice. "The first time I truly felt like we (Cross Canadian Ragweed) could be ourselves in Nashville was when he came to see us at the Exit/In. He came in through the back door and was kind of mystified watching us do our ritual prayer circle before the show. He actually mentioned that one time on a record he did, he found humor in everything. He came on stage that night and sang ‘Late Last Night’ with us and I felt like king of the world. On another show at Larry Joe Taylor’s event in Stephenville, Texas, he said he would come out with us and do a song, but he wanted it to be the first song. I said that that was fine, just please don’t throw my harmonica out into the crowd. So, during the song he went to the front of the stage, looked me right in the eye, and tossed my harmonica out into the crowd. It was an awesome rock and roll moment."

It wasn’t always laughs and pranks, and Canada was grateful to find Snider there in times when he truly needed encouragement. "The biggest compliment I got from him a few years ago was when I put out a song called ‘Shut Up And Sing,’ and Todd agreed to be on the track. It was a song I wrote in anger about feeling like a trained animal expected to just perform. When I sent him the recording he said, ‘If you aren’t pissing people off, you’re not doing your job, brother.’ That was exactly what I needed to hear." Snider’s wisdom would continue to grow roots in Canada’s life including a conversation the two shared on the one subject that remained an open wound for years. "A few years ago, Ragweed was heavily on my mind, and I knew I needed to do some soul searching about how it all ended, and if we could ever do it again. Went to see Todd at Cheatham Street one night, unannounced, and admitted I needed some of his inspiration. He said, ‘you deserve a victory lap, and your kids deserve to see you do it.’ He always gave me advice when I needed it. The last communication I had with him was back in April after the Ragweed reunion shows. He sent me an email that said, ‘those boys have to be super proud of their dad.’"

Canada continues in his reflections about a man who meant so much to him. "Since discovering him in 1994 to 30 years later, he still amazes me with his music. Haggard, Tom Skinner…those losses were so hard for me, but this one…" Canada trails off choking back the tears that are overtaking him. "He was such an important part of the beginnings of my journey. Todd was a person who molded me. He gave me confidence before I even knew him and I felt overwhelming joy to know he was on the planet at the same time, and that I got to be friends with him. I have struggled for a lot of years not wanting to disappoint anyone with my songwriting. I can admit that now. This happening has reignited the songwriter in me. This tremendous sadness that he is gone is a wake-up call for me to get off my ass and not be afraid to write. I hope that he knew how many people took pages from his book. He made us all feel like we could do it."

Gary Allan at Whitewater Amphitheater 2025

Gary Allan was at Whitewater Amphitheater in New Braunfels, TX on June 21, 2025, with Mark Mackay and Palmer Anthony opening the show.

Here are some video highlights of the show!



Alison Krauss and Union Station at Whitewater Amphitheater

Alison Krauss and Union Station brought their Arcadia album release tour and Willie Watson to Whitewater Theater back in May. Here is a video sampling from the show!



DS: Bob Schneider at Gruene Hall April 2011

Dal Segno:

The video below is a live performance of the song '40 Dogs' from a Bob Schneider show at Gruene Hall on April 1, 2011. This was during a time when Bob had already played a Monday Residency at Saxon Pub in Austin for 8 years. This redidency has continued to this day which means he is in his 22nd year of performing weekly at Saxon Pub as Lonelyland.

'40 Dogs' as well as some other Bob Schneider songs were featured on the soundtrack for the 2023 movie 'Happiness for Beginners' starring Ellie Kemper and Luke Grimes. I'm honestly surprised it hasn't been licensed several times.

Schneider has the honor of having won the highest number of Austin Music Awards for various categories, having won 58 to date based on Austin Chronicle’s archives. Eric Johnson is second place for musicians with 33 AMA’s.



More content:
DS: Indian Head Ranch Trail Ride 2012
New Series: Dal Segno (Introduction)

Ryan Bingham at Whitewater Amphitheater



Below are some photos and video from Ryan Bingham back on May 30th at Whitewater Amphitheater.

Ryan Bingham has performed at Whitewater quite a few times over the years since 2013, we also saw him back in 2016 with Willie Nelson. This show happened 9 days after Merle Haggard died, he was supposed to perform at this show as well.

Here's a show from March of 2014 with Merle Haggard plus Wade Bowen and Randy Roger's infamous "Hold My Beer" tour. This was back when publicist rules were looser and I was in the pit more often, iPhone photo sensors were garbage (comparitively) and I didn't know how to keep a video down to a reasonable length. :-)



DS: Indian Head Ranch Trail Ride 2012

Dal Segno: One

In 2012 I was fortunate enough to be asked along on a beatiful weekend at Indian Head Ranch in northern New Mexico (IYKYK). There was good friends, good music, good horses and good food. And a good amount of whiskey. I'm going to keep this first installment brief, because the video is long, but it's worth the watch...

Please keep an eye out for more content from more signposts from the past.



More content:
New Series: Dal Segno (Introduction)

New Series: Dal Segno

Cody Canada & The Departed 2011 at Gruene Hall
I'm starting a new series where I go back to a particular point in the history of us covering and promoting the live music culture of our area. We will re-release ancient (and hopefully improved) content. Music of New Braunfels started in August 2012, but it was born out of my love for music that was instilled in me by a few specific people's love of music.

First of all, my sister always had interesting music around, and she taught me when I was about 8 that I can listen to music at night when I sleep if I keep the volume low enough that it didn't rouse attention from outside my bedroom, so most of my childhood from that point on included some FM radio playing through my sleep cycles. Of course being in the 70's and 80's I would at times wake up in a panic wondering WHAT THE HECK that noise was, only to find out is was some weird, psychadelic keyboard or guitar riff or something. My sister also introduced me to a few 8 tracks. El Loco by ZZ Top and the Xanadu soundtrack among others.

My dad had quite a few records and a few 8 tracks and even some music on reel to reel laying around, so I would listen to his music, including Herb Alpert, Roger Whitaker, Arlo Guthrie and more.

By the time my grandfather retired, his obsession with music such as Haggard, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash, David Allan Coe (among others) had gone into full force, and he would record certain times of day from the radio onto casette tape so he could go back and listen to songs he loved. I would also frequently watch shows like Nashville Now, Crooke and Chase and The Grand Ole Opry on TV with my grandparents. Oh, and Heehaw which I sort of didn't count as a music show at the time, but looking back, DANG it had some great music on it.

In roughly 2009, I began to listen to KNBT, our amazing, local Americana radio station more often, and my love and appreciation for Americana, Texas Country and Red Dirt music got added to my already highly eclectic musical taste. I also began to develop a love and appreciation for our local music scene, espcially live music.

I would occasionally step out to venues like Billy's Ice, Freiheit, Tavern in the Gruene and others to catch people like Allan Goodman, Wes Nickson, Zack Walther, Jason Allen and others, and I also went to several Roots and Branches of Americana live broadcasts back when it was at Tavern in the Gruene. Tavern in the Gruene is now Gruene Homestead Inn which is basically a Bed and Breakfast and bookable event venue (I think) at the edge of Gruene on Gruene Road.

All of that combined made me want to start posting pictures and videos from these events to let more people know about this greats music scene, because I figured if I'd been living in a hole and didn't know about it, so there had to be others who also needed an education.

So anyway, that brings us to today, and I decided I'm going to bring you this new (old) series call Dal Segno (or DS) which in music notation tells you to go back to a symbol or "sign" earlier in the song. We're going back to random points in time and re-releasing "cleaned up" versions of old videos and photos. The first installment will be out soon!

MercyMe, Zach Williams and Sam Wesley at Freeman Coliseum

Sam Wesley
MercyMe and Zach Williams along with opening act Sam Wesley have been touring America since mid March, and they made a stop in San Antonio on May 3, 2025 on the final leg of their spring 2025 tour. It's worth noting that Sam is MercyMe lead singer Bart Millard's oldest son.

During the evening they showed a teaser for "I Can Only Imagine 2". The original 2018 "I Can Only Imagine" was a story of Bart Millard's childhood and how it shaped his songwriting, his career as a musician, along with the formation of the band MercyMe. The sequel is the story of how Bart's adult life as a husband and parent shaped the co-writing of the song "Even If". This song was co-written with Tim Timmons and a host of other talented songwriters.

Zach Williams
MercyMe released the strangely upbeat single "Oh Death" back in January just ahead of this tour. Also on the newer side was a song "On Our Way" that Sam Wesley (Millard) performed with MercyMe. This is a song that Bart heard coming together and loved the song enough that he convinced Sam to let MercyMe record it after he explained the intricacies of songwriting credit. This was released on the 2021 album "inhale (exhale)", and Sam also had 2 co-writes ("Better Days Coming" and "Heart Beats For Your Good") on the 2022 MercyMe album "Always Only Jesus".


MercyMe
Sam has released 5 singles between 2021 and 2025 and seems to be close to finding his own voice and sound, and in the meantime seems to be actively working on building his own catalog of songs and co-writes. It will be interesting to see where his career goes from here. Sam isn't the only child of the band members of MercyMe pursuing a music career and touring with their dad(s), MercyMe bassist Nathan Cochran's son William plays drums in Sam's band. Look for more to come from this young songwriter and performer, he's definitely on his way.

Zach Williams had an impressive 9 piece band including pedal steel, sax and two GREAT background vocalists. Zach's last studio album "A Hundred Highways" was released in February 2024, but he also dropped 3 singles and en EP in 2024, and his latest "Jesus Loves" dropped back in January. Zach is a busy and talented artist, and is poised to add to his ever increasing mainstream appeal and success.


Here are some videos from this night:




Willie Nelson, Robert Earl Keen and The Jakes at Whitewater Amphitheater

Whitewater Amphitheater's official/unofficial kick off to thier 2025 concert season happened on Friday, April 18th with Willie Nelson and Family w/Robert Earl Keen. The Jakes from Fredericksburg played on the biergarten stage before the gates officially opened. Things have changed quite a bit at Whitewater since I was last there in 2018, but there is definitely a noticeable ease and joy from the staff that I encountered, and the night went off flawlessly... Well, except for some quick, technical issues getting Mattson Rainer's mic hot when he was announcing Robert Earl Keen.

Robert Earl Keen concluded his career as a touring musician in September 2022, but like many who have spent most of their adult lives entertaining large crowds, it's an intoxicant that is difficult to resist. After multiple attempts at finding new hobbies, he decided to spend his retirment doing what he loves the most, entertaining large crowds and continuing to write and record music. Among his accomplishments over the past couple of years, he experienced his Grand Ol Opry debut in March, he'll play Red Rocks Amphitheater on May 9 with Turnpike Troubadours, and will return to Gruene Hall on May 17.

Willie Nelson has assembled a perfect band to accompany him while still maintinaing a relatively busy touring schedule for a 91 year old. Up front with Willie is Waylon Payne who has not only had a very successful career as a songwriter and performing musician, but also has had some success in acting including expertly portraying Jerry Lee Lewis in the 2005 film "Walk The Line". He is also joined up front by his surprisingly entertaining youngest son Micah Nelson, and with 2 guitars and 2 voices adding to Willie, the sound is thick with harmony and both hints of Willie as a younger man and sounds that are both classic and new and bring a brand of Willie to yet another generation in a way that gives them an experience of the history of music as well as fresh, new songs that resonated with the crowd. There are people of all ages on hand for this chapter of Willie, including parents introducting their kids to music that was played for them as children by their parents. It's hard to believe that the original outlaws of country music are all but gone, but for now we still have Willie Nelson, and he's still got us.

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The Jakes:

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