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7 Questions from Shane

7 Questions from Shane

Written by: LIVE from Norfolk Street
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7 Questions from Shane is an interview series featuring musicians who perform at McGongiel's Mucky Duck, a small club in Houston, Texas. The Duck hosts an average of 8 shows a week and features local acts and national touring performers. We began the interviews as a part of our The Live from Norfolk Street concert recording series as a way to help maintain the connection between our performing artists and their audiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. We liked it so much that we've kept going...We hope you like it too. We release one episode a week, every Monday.LIVE from Norfolk Street Music
Episodes
  • Opie Hendrix - September 25, 2020
    Oct 9 2023

    Hailing from Houston, Texas, Opie Hendrix is telling the truth from where he stands.

    Born in Indiana, Hendrix moved to Texas to attend the Art Institute of Houston in 1992. He hasn’t left since.

    That decision has paid off earning him two Houston Press Awards for Best Roots Rock. His musical path has taken him on national tours and onto iconic stages such as New York City’s CBGB’s (and the Mucky Duck!)



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    10 mins
  • Sara Hickman - September 26, 2020
    Oct 2 2023

    With over 20 albums, two appearances on the Tonight Show and multiple awards for her songwriting and philanthropy, Sara is internationally known for her Grammy nominated and award winning pop/folk music.

    Growing up in Houston with visual artists for parents, Sara graduated with a BA from the University of North Texas in painting. As a teenager, Sara became a volunteer performing music for youth in psych units. This led to her working as a professional music and art therapist, receiving a lifetime achievement award from The National Association of Music Therapists.

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    35 mins
  • Sisters Morales - September 12, 2020
    Sep 25 2023

    Roberta and Lisa grew up in Tucson, Arizona, learning to sing traditional Mexican music and developing their own brand of pop and roots rock. They separated after high school, but began performing together again in 1989, when Roberta sang background vocals for a band Lisa had formed.

    After moving to Houston, they attracted interest from the country music establishment in Nashville but ultimately opted for an independent path, releasing their debut album, Ain’t No Perfect Diamond, on their own Luna Records label in 1997. Someplace Far Away From Here, another combination of English and Spanish songs, followed in 1999, and in 2002, now based in San Antonio, the sisters released their third album, Para Gloria, an all-Spanish-language set dedicated to their mother, Gloria.

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    20 mins
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