Texas Music Christmas Surprise

Written by Scott Chaffin
Published December 10, 2003

For the independent Texas Music lover on your Christmas list, the good news is that there is a plethora ("would you say I have a plethora of them?") of great choices out there. The one I'm going to pick out for you here is not necessarily my favorite — I couldn't make that choice with a gun to my head. But it's by far the one I'm the most happy about. It's the Thrift Store Cowboys new one, The Great American Desert.

I've been knowing these lop-eared pups for something like two years, when they showed up at one of the music festivals, packed into a durn U-Haul moving van. About 20 kids from Lubbock piled out of that van, and promptly started charming the hell out of a bunch of hot, dusty, boozed-up rednecks. Somewhere amidst that gaggle of piercings and belly shirts and wacky hair-dos were six raw but awesome musicians who, when their turn came, proceeded to just tear up the stage. Their energy was, of course, youthful, and that came through in their songs, and it infected most everybody who was there. Everything they did was original, and best of all, everything they did was good. Not just well-played good (which it was well-played, don't misunderstand) — well-written...well-arranged...whatever you music types call it. "Good" was good enough for me. So I bought their first CD and pretty much burned through it over the last two years. It hasn't left the visor CD holder in that truck for that two years, and there's not another CD I can say that about.

Well, The Wife pops in last Friday with a throw-off question - "Oh, by the way...I've got the Thrift Store Cowboys new CD. Wanna hear it?" Ummm....HELL YES!!! So she drags it out of her car, and I immediately start listening to it. Weird fact #1: I know all these songs. Nothing sounds new — but DING! I've seen them play live probably 10 times in the last couple of years, and they've been working these into their sets and sharpening them up before they went into the studio. Probably the best way to pick what songs you want to put down on vinyl (plastic?) for posteritiy — work it out in front of real, live audiences; see what they like; see what you like playing; makes sense to me.

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#1 — November 28, 2005 @ 17:36PM — Salvador

Hello Music Lovers!
I am searching for a copy of a bilingual Christmas called "Canciones de Navidad" by Irma Garza, a Texan, I believe. My family enjoyed her music during the 70's, but have lost the album and would love to share it with a new generation of kids. Any ideas?
Thanks and Happy Holidays!
Salvador Benavides, Los Angeles, CA
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#2 — December 14, 2006 @ 00:32AM — Mary Ann W.

To: Salvador searching for a Christmas album titled Canciones de Navidad by Irma Garza. I, too am looking for this album. I, like you, enjoyed this music as a kid. We still have the album (I think my mom does) but it is so old and scratched, I would love to find another copy. Did you have any luck? Please post answer.

#3 — November 24, 2007 @ 03:02AM — Mildred Parra [URL]

Hi MY Aunt Brought me the Album by Irma Garza Christmas songs. She wanted me to make the record into a cd for her. I did and it came out pretty good! Tita

#4 — December 27, 2007 @ 20:18PM — SANDRA

I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR THIS FOR YEARS!! IT WAS A FAVORITE GROWING UP. IT WAS ON THE FALCON RECORD LABEL AND MY FOLKS GOT IT FRONM A TIA IN TEXAS AND PLAYED IT EACH YEAR TIL IT GOT LEFT AT A CHRISTMAS PARTY AND WAS NEVER EVER SEEN AGAIN! I'D LOVE A COPY OF THIS.

#5 — December 2, 2008 @ 15:18PM — K. Decaroli [URL]

Is there any way I can get a CD copy of Canciones de Navidad by Irma Garza? I am willing to pay for the CD and postage. Please let me know as soon as possible. I know a family in El Paso that has been looking for this for years, ever since their parents sold their record player along with all the family albums.
Thanks, Kathy

#6 — December 22, 2008 @ 21:35PM — Marta

I am not sure if this is the album I am looking for could you tell me the songs on it. My family had an album with Mamacita donde esta Santa Claus, and I Dreamed I was Santa Claus. I can not remember all of them. Thank you.

#7 — December 22, 2008 @ 23:24PM — Mark Reyes

I would love a copy of the CD of the Irma Garza LP please please tell me how much I grew up with this album and would like to carry on the tradtion please tell me how to contact you

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