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Hi ! I hope you are enjoying
the Holiday Season and are preparing for next year! I know that we have not
had a lot of shows recently and our schedule looks a little slim. There is
a good reason for that which I will reveil when the time is right. For now,
you will just have to wonder :-). In
the meantime, for those of you in San Angelo, we are playing this Friday AND Saturday
evening at Sealy Flats from 7pm-11pm both nights. We hope to see you if you
happened to be out that way! Last
year we performed a couple of original Christmas tunes for the YNN network. You
can find them here- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgbmJyzYWmE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCV8bsOeT3Y Thank you for supporting
live, local, independent music! -Meagan
Tubb & Shady People www.reverbnation.com ************************************************************************************************************************************* 
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| "This Austinite mixes a few wordy, folky tunes with plenty of
Southern Rock, which she belts clear and strong-never caterwauling. Tubb also plays
mean electric slide and engages in some nice harmony lines with Jason Nunnenkamp's
guitar and lap steel. It's a testament to their playing, the producer's restraint,
or both that he (excellent guitarist Stephen Doster) didn't join in"- Dan Forte,
Vintage Guitar Magazine, Oct 2011 issue.
— Dan Forte, Vintage Guitar Magazine |
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| "Texas has been the home to many excellent artists over the
years and Meagan Tubb is another one of the dusty roads artist. Traveling down the
path of the legends before her Meagan and her band Shady People light a fire under
rock n´ roll and then throw it at you, setting the world on fire."..."But Meagan
and the Shady People are not just leaning on their talent, they are wrapping it
up and throwing it at you and proving song after song that they have what it takes
to create some of the hottest music sounds in the industry today. Their down home
rockin´ style floats into the musical avenues of the dusty roads and the big
city with equal ease. Scorching guitar leads, smoking slide work, hard working rhythm
section and you got one of the few bands putting it down with an original sound
that never breaks new ground but never treads ground you are familiar with, mashing
it up into a Beautiful Noise."
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— Vernon Tart, Pure
Southern Rock Magazine |
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| "Clearly, Meagan Tubb isn’t lacking in the chops, pipes,
or math department, as she demonstrates on her new release, “Cast Your Shadow”.
Tubb not only plays guitar like Susan Tedeschi and sings like a, well, ballsier
Sheryl Crow, she also manages to inject words like “rhombus” in her
songs without coming across as a Southern Schoolhouse Rocker"..."It’s on songs
like “Heartbreak #8”, a straight-up woman-scorned scorcher and “Damn
Good Man” a funky call for a more suitable suitor (with responses from those
shady people she hangs with), where Tubbs struts her best stuff.".."Today it’s
Tubb’s guitar-slinging prowess-more than her songwriting-that is helping her
make a name for herself. The album’s song credits clue the listener in on
who is playing which spicy lead- (e.g-“lower harmony on guitar solo, Meagan
Tubb; upper harmony on guitar solo- Jason Nunnenkamp”) to drive home the point
that this woman can trade guitar licks with the best of them."
— Gleason Booth, Lone
Star Music Magazine |
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