Piano-playing, songwriting-legend, Marcia Ball, talks about getting into the music business in the late 60’s, Austin’s early days, Arlyn Studios when it was a honky-tonk joint, Freda and the Firedogs, the world-class stages she’s been on, and Clifford Antone. Recorded at Arlyn Studios and hosted by Karl Anderson.
00:00:00 - Intro
00:01:59 - Song #1 “That’s How It Goes”
00:05:36 - ‘Arlyn Used To Be a Honky Tonk’
00:06:55 - ‘Started in the 70’s’
00:08:40 - ‘Pre-Woodstock Fest in FLA’
00:11:35 - ‘Professor Longhair’
00:14:15 - ‘Freeda and the Firedogs’
00:16:35 - ‘One of Six Female Vocalists’
0...0:19:23 - ‘Quit My Day Job’
00:20:20 - ‘Marcia and the Misery Brothers’
00:23:10 - Song #2 “Down the Road”
00:27:19 - ‘Story of Her Life’
00:29:22 - ‘Times Have Changed’
00:30:45 - ‘Vinyl!’
00:32:10 - ‘All the Great Clubs’
00:35:15 - ‘Born Into a Time’
00:36:50 - ‘Clifford Antone’
00:40:15 - Song #3 “Where Do You Go When You Can’t Go Home?”
00:45:00 - End Cr
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