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''Buddy'' is a free monthly music magazine serving the
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and
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regions. It was first published in Austin, Texas, in October 1972 as a free bi-monthly. Stoney Burns ''(pseudonym'' of Brent Lasalle Stein; 1942–2011) and Rob Edleson ''(né'' Lewis Robin Edleson; born 1946) were the founders. The magazine's name is a tribute to
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(1936–1959), who Burns said "changed my life." ''Buddy'' is described as a rock music magazine but, from its beginning, has included news and feature articles about performing artists and events of other genres, namely Texas
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, blues, jazz, folk, punk, and garage band music.


History

Stoney Burns, before co-founding ''Buddy'', published and edited '' Dallas Notes'' from 1967 to 1970, an
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bi-weekly newspaper. Christopher Gray of the ''
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'', in 2000, likened ''Buddy'' as "the North Texas equivalent of ''
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.'' Gray later wrote that writers for ''Buddy'' magazine who covered the blues scene in the Dallas-Fort Worth area helped resurrect the career of
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and introduced mainstream music fans to notable regional blues artists, including jazz guitarist Roger Boykin ''(né'' Roger Mitchell Boykin; born 1940) and blues singer R.L. Griffin ''(aka'' "Fat Daddy;" ''né'' Raymond Lewis Griffin; born 1939) and the late pianist Boston Smith, brother of
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. At its peak, ''Buddy'' published editions in Dallas, Houston, and Austin/San Antonio and had a staff of almost two dozen. Early notable issues included "The Bob Dylan Story," "Plus Kinky Friedman All Star Issue" (as featured on the cover), January 1974. ''Buddy'' chronicled many performing artists before the emergence of their first albums, including, in 1975,
Ray Wylie Hubbard Ray Wylie Hubbard (born November 13, 1946) is an American singer and songwriter. Early life Hubbard was born in the town of Soper, Oklahoma. His family moved to Oak Cliff in southwest Dallas, Texas, in 1954. He attended W. H. Adamson High Schoo ...
, who was already popular as a Texas
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artist. That same year (1975), KAFM radio host Chuck Dunaway reported that ''Buddy'', with a circulation of 40,000, was helping spread the positive aspects of
progressive country Progressive country is a subgenre of country music developed in the early 1970s.''Cosmic Cowboys and New Hicks: The Countercultural Sounds of Austin's Progressive Country Music Scene'', Stimeling, Travis David. History In the late 1960s and earl ...
. In 1977, 1978, ''Buddy'' was affiliated with KZEW-FM (a Dallas radio station known from 1973 to 1989 as "The Zoo"). By 1979, KTXQ took over ''Buddy'', which had a circulation of 100,000. In 1982, ''Buddy'' was the official magazine of the
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, a rock festival held at the Cotton Bowl in
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. Beginning around 1982, ''Buddy'' was issued in tabloid size and format.


Selected personnel


Writers

* Chuck Flores ''(né'' Charles Anthony Flores; born 1955) has been a photojournalist and music journalist since 1975. He is also a musician. Flores has been assistant editor with ''Buddy'' since 1989. * Tom Geddie ''(né'' Tommy Maurice Geddie; born 1946) * Shawn D. Henderson * Rick Koster (Richard Koster; born 1955) wrote his first article, professionally, for ''Buddy'' in 1978. It was about
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. In 1998,
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published his book, ''Texas Music''. As of 1997, Koster has been writing for ''
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. * Tim Schuller (1949–2012) * Kirby Warnock ''(né'' Kirby Franklin Warnock; born 1952); editor from 1976 to 1982 * Jan Sikes ''(né'' Janice Kay Smith; born 1951) * Jackie Don Loe (born 1965) * Mary Jane Farmer ''(né'' Mary Jane Ewing; born 1940), reporter for ''Buddy'' from February 2013 to present * Lisa Rollins (PhD) ''(née'' Lisa Lynette Rollins; 1965–2014) contributed to a feature, "Spotlight on Performers" * Kathleen Hudson, PhD ''(née'' Kathleen Ann Pillow; born 1945) won an award in 1989 from the
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's Communication for her story, "You're Gonna Make It After All: Sonny Curtis" (
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). An academic in higher education and
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, Hudson was the founding executive director in 1987 of the Texas Heritage Music Foundation in
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, and served in that position until 2001 * Joe Nick Patoski ''(né'' Nicholas Joseph Patoski; born 1951), who, on November 16, 1980, in Austin, married Kris Cummings, keyboardist with
Joe Carrasco Joe "King" Carrasco (born December 6, 1953 as Joseph Charles Teutsch) is a Tex-Mex new wave guitarist, vocalist and songwriter currently based in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Biography Joe King Carrasco, who is known as the king of Tex-Mex rock 'n' ro ...
. Kris was a 1981 inductee of ''Buddy'' Magazine's Texas Tornado List (see below).


Selected writers who started with ''Buddy'' in 1973

* Stoney Burns * Rob Edleson ''(né'' Lewis Robin Edleson; born 1946) * Steve Brooks ''(né'' Charles Stephen Brooks; born 1949) (graphic artist) * Ronald McKeown ''(né'' Ronald Houston McKeown; born 1946) (editor) * Jesus D. Carrillo ''(né'' Jesus Domingo Carrillo; born 1952),
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Selected videography

*
When Dallas Rocked
' (2013): 64 minute documentary – interviews, photos, and commentary from the people who were there and lived through the heyday of the Dallas
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music scene – during the 1970s and 1980s. Produced by Kirby Warnock, former ''Buddy'' magazine editor. Warnock narrates.


Texas Tornado List

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, is also the name of a band founded by 1986 Texas Tornado inductee,
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.


''Buddy's'' Music Hall of Fame


''Buddy's'' Texas Music Awards

''Buddy's'' Texas Music Awards ("The Buddies") is an annual readers poll survey that debuted 1973. The awards were presented at a black-tie event. The new act categories are chosen by music journalists.


Disambiguation

* Not to be confused with the South Korean LGBT magazine, ''
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(from February 20, 1998, to Winter 2003); * Not to be confused with the ''Buddy Potápění'' ("Buddy Diving"), a bi-monthly (every two months) published in
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, founded July 2007 (issue No. 1) ();


Notes and references


Notes


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Primary sources

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by Bellicose Bullfeather ''(pseudonym of'' Stoney Burnes; ''né'' Brent LaSalle Stein; born 1942), ''Buddy'', July 2018, p. 12
''"Buddy'' Texas Tornados Announced – Congratulations to the ''Buddy'' Texas Tornados of Guitar and Bass, Class of 2015,"
''Buddy'', June 2016, p. 11
''"Buddy'' Texas Tornados – Congratulations to the ''Buddy'' Texas Tornados of Guitar, Class of 2016,"
''Buddy'', April 2016, p. 10
''"Buddy'' Texas Tornados – Congratulations to the ''Buddy'' Texas Tornados of Guitar, Class of 2017,"
''Buddy'', April 2017, p. 10
"The Bob Dylan Story," "Plus Kinky Friedman All Star ✡ Issue" (as featured on the cover), Vol. 1, No. 7, January 1974 "Past Meets Present at Longhorn: From Bob Wills in the 40s to Ray Wylie Hubbard in the 70s," by Ed Miller, ''Buddy'' (magazine), March 1975 "What a Long Strange Trip: ''Buddy Magazine,'' musicians with heart celebrate 45 years of chronicling Texas music history,"
by Bellicose Bullfeather, ''(pseudonym of'' Stoney Burnes; ''né'' Brent LaSalle Stein; born 1942), ''Buddy,'' Vol. 45, No. 3, September 2018
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