10th Lubbock Lights: Angela Strehli (with Special Guests Jimmie Dale Gilmore & Butch Hancock of The Flatlanders)
Thursday, April 18, 2024
7:00 PM • Allen Theatre
The First Lady of Texas Blues
Lubbock-born & raised blues singer and composer Angela Strehli has often been called the “first lady of Texas blues”. An avid student of the blues and a blues historian, she helped build the Austin blues scene in the 1980's with club owner Clifford Antone, Jimmie & Stevie Ray Vaughan, Kim Wilson and others. In addition to her own performing career she was devoted to helping manage the legendary Antone's club and record label. She produced her own records and also recorded with Stevie Ray Vaughan, Marcia Ball, Lou Ann Barton, and in more recent years Elvin Bishop, Tommy Castro, Joe Louis Walker, just to name a few. Strehli, now based in Marin County California, is back with her first solo album Ace of Blues since 2005. In November 2022 New West Records will relaunch the legendary Antone's Record Label (1987-2006) with Angela as their flagship artist.
“Angela Strehli has a voice as big as Texas. She deserves to have her likeness
carved on the face of
the biggest hill in the Lone Star State, Mount Rushmore-style, as a tribute
to her musical prowess.”
-No Depression Magazine
“Ace of Blues confirms the Lubbock native hasn't lost her touch...the music
here serves as satisfying
comfort food for blues lovers and clearly attests to the fact that Angela Strehli
can still deliver the
goods...C.O.D.”
-The Austin Chronicle
The Flatlanders were founded in 1972 by three musical childhood friends who grew up together in Lubbock, Texas - Gilmore, Hancock, and Joe Ely. They are one of the last iconic American bands, intact, of their era, and some of the most recognized country groups to ever emerge from the Texas South Plains. The “country Beatles” (Mojo Magazine) members have diverse, yet complimentary styles - Ely the street-wise rocker, Gilmore the mystic with the classic country voice and Hancock the cerebral folk singer – and together, create the story of one of the most extraordinary kinships in American musical history.
CD-signing and meet & greet following the concert.
Venue: Allen Theatre
Student Union Bldg, 1502 Akron Ave, Lubbock, TX 79409
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