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EPISODE · Dec 15, 2021 · 53 MIN

Texicana with Dev Wulf

from The Platinum Mask · host Grayson Mask

DEV WULF The story of the native Houstonian begins with his hometown as the opening backdrop for a long journey in musical identity. From playing in bars on Saturdays and churches on Sundays, the Texicana frontman would gain a versatile understanding of multiple genres spanning from rock, hip-hop, blues, and country. Since his move to Dallas in 2008, the Americana singer would go on to open for national acts including Shane McDonald, Leagues, Grace Potter, Devon Gilfillian, Black Joe Lewis, Sir Earl Toon (Kool & the Gang), and Grady Spencer & the Work while performing with the band and as himself. While continuing his active work with Texicana, he is currently sitting in as a lead guitarist and vocalist for rapper, Moses Uvere. TEXICANA! “What would happen if we started a band together?” As Chris J Norwood and Dev Wulf recall, that’s the resonating question at a round table in an old East Dallas bar; just audibly above an old cash-operated jukebox. Lakewood Landing would be the birthplace of a new idea between a trio of musicians and a few beers. The buzzing room of ideas would later evolve into an Americana outfit with joining members, Chris Pitts and Kelly Huffman, offering a unique rhythm section drawing from folk, rock, country, and jazz. Starting with little known icons, Big Star and Mudcrutch as influencing introductions, Texicana’s early releases gave insight to their creative beginning with cover tunes, followed by their debut EP, No Good Reason. The Dallas Observer describes Texicana’s nostalgic Americana and bluesy rock “as good for the soul,” during a time when COVID-19 closed down the country. Their latest offering, “Little Bit of Trouble,” continues to offer that good-for-the-soul feeling with songs that, as Central Track put it, “…feel like a trip down Elm Street with the windows down.” Texicana has gone on to win Best Folk & Americana Act and Best New Act of 2020 by the Dallas e-magazine Central Track, nominated Best Americana Act by the Dallas Observer, and winner of 91.7 KXT’s Tiny Cake Contest. They’ve shared the stage with national acts Grace Potter, Devon Gilfillian, Black Joe Lewis, Southern Avenue, and Grady Spencer & The Work. Their EP, “Little Bit of Trouble,” is the latest to be released by Texicana and is available digitally wherever music is available. You can follow Dev Wulf on Instagram as @wulfsounds and Texicana as @texicanaband. Visual Promotions (Dropbox links) Dev Wulf: (Photo by Rico Deleon, @ricostudios) https://www.dropbox.com/s/jh72nvnqjlcm9a3/407E1D50-C6D2-4E2F-8EC8-2660073E6951.jpeg?dl=0 Texicana: (in order of appearance: Chris J Norwood, Dev Wulf, Chris "CP" Pitts, and Kelly Huffman. Photo by Rico DeLeon, @ricostudios) https://www.dropbox.com/s/vcj8yh9vxdmz1ad/Texicana-101521DWide_ricostudios-6822.jpg?dl=0 Other Links: Spotify https://open.spotify.com/artist/362xoEjEFgj1Z3MychMYBt?si=_0inybgqSc-j76F2U6GL6A Texicana Website www.texicanaband.com

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DEV WULF The story of the native Houstonian begins with his hometown as the opening backdrop for a long journey in musical identity. From playing in bars on Saturdays and churches on Sundays, the Texicana frontman would gain a versatile understanding of multiple genres spanning from rock, hip-hop, blues, and country. Since his move to Dallas in 2008, the Americana singer would go on to open for national acts including Shane McDonald, Leagues, Grace Potter, Devon Gilfillian, Black Joe Lewis, Sir Earl Toon (Kool & the Gang), and Grady Spencer & the Work while performing with the band and as himself. While continuing his active work with Texicana, he is currently sitting in as a lead guitarist and vocalist for rapper, Moses Uvere. TEXICANA! “What would happen if we started a band together?” As Chris J Norwood and Dev Wulf recall, that’s the resonating question at a round table in an old East Dallas bar; just audibly above an old cash-operated jukebox. Lakewood Landing would be the birthplace of a new idea between a trio of musicians and a few beers. The buzzing room of ideas would later evolve into an Americana outfit with joining members, Chris Pitts and Kelly Huffman, offering a unique rhythm section drawing from folk, rock, country, and jazz. Starting with little known icons, Big Star and Mudcrutch as influencing introductions, Texicana’s early releases gave insight to their creative beginning with cover tunes, followed by their debut EP, No Good Reason. The Dallas Observer describes Texicana’s nostalgic Americana and bluesy rock “as good for the soul,” during a time when COVID-19 closed down the country. Their latest offering, “Little Bit of Trouble,” continues to offer that good-for-the-soul feeling with songs that, as Central Track put it, “…feel like a trip down Elm Street with the windows down.” Texicana has gone on to win Best Folk & Americana Act and Best New Act of 2020 by the Dallas e-magazine Central Track, nominated Best Americana Act by the Dallas Observer, and winner of 91.7 KXT’s Tiny Cake Contest. They’ve shared the stage with national acts Grace Potter, Devon Gilfillian, Black Joe Lewis, Southern Avenue, and Grady Spencer & The Work. Their EP, “Little Bit of Trouble,” is the latest to be released by Texicana and is available digitally wherever music is available. You can follow Dev Wulf on Instagram as @wulfsounds and Texicana as @texicanaband. Visual Promotions (Dropbox links) Dev Wulf: (Photo by Rico Deleon, @ricostudios) https://www.dropbox.com/s/jh72nvnqjlcm9a3/407E1D50-C6D2-4E2F-8EC8-2660073E6951.jpeg?dl=0 Texicana: (in order of appearance: Chris J Norwood, Dev Wulf, Chris "CP" Pitts, and Kelly Huffman. Photo by Rico DeLeon, @ricostudios) https://www.dropbox.com/s/vcj8yh9vxdmz1ad/Texicana-101521DWide_ricostudios-6822.jpg?dl=0 Other Links: Spotify https://open.spotify.com/artist/362xoEjEFgj1Z3MychMYBt?si=_0inybgqSc-j76F2U6GL6A Texicana Website www.texicanaband.com

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