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sageallen - full-time manager/sound engineer

Connection to Texas Music : sound engineer and fan

What music are you listening to right now? James McMurtry, Todd Snider, Monty Montgomery, Stoney LaRue, Randy Rogers, Kent Finlay

What was your favorite musical memory at Cheatham Street? Every Todd Snider show. The first time The Randy Rogers Band sold out. Seeing a new band develop here and watching the crowd grow and grow as they get bigger and better. Most Recent: Selling out The Randy Rogers Band TWO nights in a row.

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sterlingfinlay - full-time son, part-time bartender/musician/happy hour booking agent/songwriter (can also haul hay)

Connection to Texas Music :I've been know to play in beer joints and blue jeans...

What music are you listening to right now? Hayes Carll, Jeff Plankenhorn, The Hudsons

What was your favorite musical memory at Cheatham Street? I think one of the funniest was when I was 3 or so and saw Eric Johnson at Cheatham...I asked him, "Are you a rock star, or did your mother cut your hair?"

 

halleyannafinlay - full-time daughter, part-time musician/songwriter

Connection to Texas Music : I'm a singer-songwriter trying to make my own waves in this crazy music business.

What music are you listening to right now? Ryan Adams, Lucinda Williams

What was your favorite musical memory at Cheatham Street? When Randy Rogers had his first gig at Cheatham Street, I was working the door, and was his very first fan at Cheatham! I'll always be proud of that.

 

jennifinlay - full-time daughter, promo-girl, songwriter,

Connection to Texas Music : I grew up surrounded by Texas music.

What music are you listening to right now? James McMurtry, Randy Weeks, and The McKay Brothers

What was your favorite musical memory at Cheatham Street? When Delbert McClinton played at Cheatham in the early 80s (with the B3 organ and the horn section, the whole thing), and it would be so crowded, that Sterling and I would sit up on the beer coolers just so we could see.

 

katiebertelsen - part time bartender, full-time music lover

Connection to Texas Music : Fan of Texas Music - especially Texas Renegade :)

What music are you listening to right now? Hayes Carll, Brandon Rhyder, Ryan James, and Reckless Kelly

What was your favorite musical memory at Cheatham Street? my first time at Cheatham--Reckless Kelly played

 

Andybertelsen - part time bartender, full-time musician

Connection to Texas Music : Texas Renegade

What music are you listening to right now? Texas Renegade

What was your favorite musical memory at Cheatham Street? Anytime TXR Plays...

 

Piperdoiron - part time bartender, full-time music lover

Connection to Texas Music : She has ears and a heart doesn't she?

What music are you listening to right now? Grant Ewing, James McMurtry, Doctor G

What was your favorite musical memory at Cheatham Street? Anytime Kent plays something dirty.

 

Nicholaslambert - part time bartender, full-time musician

Connection to Texas Music : Cheatham

What music are you listening to right now? Sterling

What was your favorite musical memory at Cheatham Street? ...

 

grantewing - part time bartender, full-time musician/songwriter

Connection to Texas Music : Musician and fan

What music are you listening to right now? Blues, jazz, rock

What was your favorite musical memory at Cheatham Street? anytime Todd's here.

 

amyschultz - part time bartender, full-time music lover

Connection to Texas Music : fan!

What music are you listening to right now? I have a tape deck--I'm listening to Jared Francis

What was your favorite musical memory at Cheatham Street? Every musical memory is great! I love listening to Kent play! I love my co-workers--it makes work more like play-time!

2007 Staff and Street Team