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The Mirror reviewed the recent Ryan Adams performance at the Royal Albert Hall, w/ band mates Cindy, Don Was, Ethan Johns, Benmont Tench, & Jeremy Stacey.
Cindy is featured in the March/April issue of Elmore Magazine.
On March 14, 2012, Cindy was inducted into the Texas Music Hall Of Fame during the annual Austin Music Awards show.
Photographer Mathew Sturtevant's beautiful coffee table book of 100 portraits and stories of Austin artists; a gem. Oliver Rajamani "King of Pearls" Oliver Rajamani's new CD "King of Pearls" features guest artists Cindy Cashdollar, Willie Nelson, Eric Johnson, Edie Brickell, Dale Watson, Carolyn Wonderland & many more.JOHNNY NICHOLAS & HELL BENT EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT THE SAXON PUB Cindy will be playing every Wednesday night with Johnny Nicholas and Hell Bent at the Saxon pub from 6:00-8:00pm.Johnny Nicholas "Future Blues" Texas roots & blues, with multi-faceted songwriter and blues maestro Johnny Nicholas at the helm. With special guest Jimmy Vaughan, and featuring Cindy Cashdollar, John Chipman, Bruce Hughes and Scrappy Jud Newcomb. Top single picks from USA Today & The House Of Blues Radio Hour, this CD is a must have for those who like the "real deal".
"The Bordertown Bootleggers"
"Southern Filibuster: The Songs Of Tut Taylor"
Check out this great weekly Internet radio show - "Guitarmania with Andy Ellis" on Thursday nights from 10 PM - Midnight (CST) on WRFN 98.9. Great new book by Andy Volk! "Slide Rules", a guitar case sized book featuring over 70 tunings for all forms of steel and slide guitar.
Hidden Kitchens Texas (book) |
Austin-based Dobro and steel guitarist Cindy Cashdollar's career has taken some surprising twists and turns that have led her to work with many leading artists in various genres; including Ryan Adams, Bob Dylan, Van Morrison, Dave Alvin, Rod Stewart, Asleep At The Wheel, Marcia Ball, Jorma Kaukonen, Leon Redbone, BeauSoleil, Daniel Lanois, Redd Volkaert, & Peter Rowan.
"Equally at home picking a vintage Dobro, an old National resonator guitar, or laying down fat horn voicings on a tripleneck 8-string steel, Cashdollar is a master of bluegrass, gutbucket blues, honky tonk, swampy R&B, and Western Swing."
- Frets Magazine Cindy's unerring ability to perfectly complement a song or step out with a tasteful, imaginative, and exciting solo - and to do it in so many musical genres - has made her one of the most in-demand musicians on the American roots music scene. Her debut CD, "Slide Show", features guest artists comprising a Who's Who from the landscape of Roots & Americana music. Cindy was inducted into the Texas Steel Guitar Hall Of Fame in 2011 (the first female to be inducted), and The Texas Music Hall Of Fame in 2012 And, in answer to her most frequently asked question, yes, Cashdollar is a real name. More ... |