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By Ronnie Narmour [email protected] Three Chords and the Truth Shorty’s Place under new ownership… For the first time since 1946, the storied “oldest and friendliest bar in Port A”, Shorty’s Place, has taken on new ownership. The owner of the hugely successful, Kody’s Restaurant, and Port A City Councilman, Edwin Myers, took over operations as of November 1 st . Myers has enlisted Howie Andersen, formerly of the Flat’s Lounge as bar manager. All of this comes as a big surprise to the legions of customers that have frequented Shorty’s for many years. In Port A, Shorty’s is considered to be a sacred watering hole, perhaps as revered as the Tarpon Inn itself. Only one other business in Port A, the Barr Cottages, can boast a longer continuous legacy with the same family. Shorty’s was names after the late Gladys “Shorty” Fowler who was murdered at the location in 1978. Shorty’s daughter Miss Rose ran the bar until her death in 2011, when her daughter, Joy George, assumed management duties until now. I asked Myers what he planned to do with his new acquisition, “Make sure it stays around. I feel like I’ve inherited a museum. I’m not changing anything… maybe add a few TV’s and re-felt the pool tables, but nothing major.” Myers went on to say, “Shorty’s has been around a long time. You can go in, have a beer, look at the walls and get a snap shot of time. Port A has grown a lot but Shorty’s has stayed the same. We want to look at the means to make sure it doesn’t go away. I plan to be a good caretaker. I love Port A and embrace the history of Port A. I will tread well.” When asked about his plan for live music, Myers assured me that he planned to keep Shorty’s as a working venue, “We want to do music and will start putting that into play soon. I’ve finally got my bar-bar and local live music is a big part of that concept.” He also assured me that all the hats on the ceiling and pigs on the walls would always be there. It wouldn’t be Shorty’s without them. Myers is also in the process of opening another restaurant and late night bar only a stone’s throw away from Shorty’s where Hook’s BBQ was located. He said that location should be open for business by the first of the year. First Friday at the Art Center and Tarpon Ice House… I stuck my head in the Port A Art Center during their monthly “First Friday” shindig, for the first time in while and thoroughly enjoyed their presentation. When I walked in, Dennis Sullivan was on stage singing his trademark style of Willie Nelson meets Bob Wills, but was soon joined by local musicians, Arnie Govella, Jack Gant and Denny Larkin. It was nice perusing all of the art on exhibit while listening to great local live music. They have a nice comfortable scene going on over there and I encourage you to check it out. After the show, we wandered over to the Tarpon Ice House next door where Uel Jackson was playing. Eventually all the musicians from “First Friday” showed up and got into the act. At one point, it looked like a bunch of drunken Scotsmen on stage, singing at the top of their lungs with mouths wide open and the rest of the audience chiming in like no tomorrow. It was not only hilarious; it was a blast and actually sounded pretty good. It kind of reinforced the term “sing a long.” I just love it when a spontaneous jam comes out of nowhere… which seems to happen a lot around the Ice House. You just never know! Shake Russell & Michael Hearne… Shake Russell (Houston, TX) and Michael Hearne (Taos, NM) played the Third Coast Theater in Port A last Saturday night. They were accompanied by Doug Floyd on mandolin and Mike Roberts on stand-up bass. I was super impressed with this performance. These players came together as a tight band unit and not just a couple of guys up there swapping songs. They all played beautifully together and harmonized in four parts. Both Russell and Hearne are accomplished songwriters with many recordings to their credit, but what amazed me was their individual musicianship. Michael Hearne is one bonified monster on the guitar. He did everything but pop wheelies on it. And watching Russell play the left handed upside down melody parts with Hearne taking the contortionist role of lead guitarist was spellbinding. Every song had a tight arrangement that sounded like there were twice as many musicians onstage. Also really impressive was Floyd on mandolin. He was a big fellow with fat sausages for fingers and played his instrument with the delicacy and ease of a figure skater. I know I’m gushing here, but this really was an outstanding show… one of the best I’ve seen at the Theater (or anywhere for that matter.) Right at the end intermission, the skies literally opened up and rain came down in buckets and we had ourselves one heck of a thunder boomer going on… which segued into a bunch of “rain” songs from both artists. And, with all the thunder and lightning rattling at high volume outside, it became unmistakably apparent how acoustically sound the Third Coast Theater is. We couldn’t hear as much as a hiccup from the massive storm raging only inches away. It really is quite an impressive listening room. DO NOT MISS LIST Dirty Uncle Wheeler/ Bruce Robison… One of my absolute favorite bands, Uncle Lucius, (Austin, TX) will be playing Brewster Street on a bill with the Wheeler Brothers (Austin, TX) and the Dirty River Boys (Austin, TX) tonight (Thursday, November 8) in what they are calling the Dirty Uncle Wheeler Tour. I haven’t seen the Wheeler Brothers or the Dirty River Boys but I did check out their websites and they look like a perfect pairing for Uncle Lucius. My interest is peeked! On Saturday the 10 th , the Third Coast Theater will present another outstanding show with Bruce Robison (Austin, TX) and Brian Keane (Nashville, TN). I’m told to get there early for the Brian Keane set… like about 7:30. Bruce is the brother of the great Charlie Robison and husband of the also great Kelly Willis. Originally from Bandera, TX, he has released nine CD’s since 1996. His songs have been recorded by Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, George Strait and the Dixie Chicks. The Wailers… Next week on Friday, November 16 th the Wailers (Kingston, Jamaica) will play the House of Rock. This group started in Jamaica back in the 1960’s. Original members included Junior Braithwaite, Beverley Kelso, Bunny Wailer, Peter Tosh, Cherry Smith, and the legendary BOB MARLEY! They took the World by storm with their ska, rock steady, and reggae tunes, selling over 250 million albums worldwide. Their current lineup will include Junior Marvin on rhythm guitar and lead vocals, Al Anderson on Lead Guitar, Aston “Family Man” Barrett on Bass, Keith Sterling on Keys, Drummie Zeb on Drums, Marcia Griffiths on background vocals (Wailers Sister). The Bad Chords who be opening for The Wailers. Texas Blues Fest… On November 17th, The Texas Bluesfest- Corpus Christi, will take place from 3pm til 11pm, at Dewey’s Backyard, located on Rodd Field. This Concert is free to the public, and helps and supports numerous organizations (The Heidi & Estella Fund and The Agape Training Center for Disabled Adults, just to name a few). The lineup is Smokin’ Waters, Earthtone, The DeadBeats, The Louis Quinn Band, and Tubie & The Touchtones. And that’s the truth! Monday Night Football on BIG SCREEN Open Mic Every Sunday With Billy Snipes & Uel Jackson 321 N Alister * (361) 749-2337 Free Beer Band Every Thursday (7:00 pm) Free Movie Night on Big Screen Every Wednesday (7:00 pm) LIVE MUSIC EVERY NIGHT The Gaff Beer Pizza Belt Sander Races (361) 749-5970 Lisabellas Bistro & Bar Celebrating Coastal Cuisine 361-749-4222 Now Open Tues - Sat Bar opens at 5:30pm with Grilled Pizzas & Specialty Drinks Casual Dining at it’s Finest Come Visit Our New Location 5009 Hwy 361 Port A @ Cinnamon Shores Live Music Thursday, November 8 Dirty River Boys/ Wheeler Brothers/ Uncle Lucius @ Brewster Street Cathouse @ Executive Surf Club JBoog/ Hot Rain/ Dead Passenger @ House of Rock John Eric @ Island Italian Mike Guerra & Trisum @ Scuttlebutt’s Antone & the All Stars @ Dr. Rockits Friday, November 9 Second Friday Sing-Along Piano Show @ Brewster Street Bushbullit @ Executive Surf Club Shakedown/ Leopold & His Fiction/ Keeton Coffman @ House of Rock Reno & the Groovegetters @ Dr. Rockits The Forefront @ Coffee Waves Brian Winfrey @ Island Italian Ray T & the City Crew @ The Flats Lounge Analog Man @ The Texan Mike Williams & Rocky Arnold @ Hemingway’s Rockport Saturday, November 10 Bruce Robison/ Brian Keane @ Third Coast Theater The All American Rejects with Cherri Bomb and The Lost Element @ Brewster Street SmileFest/ Spoonfed Tribe/ Bad Chords/ Flatbroke/ High Bred Roots @ House of Rock Ruben Limas@ Island Italian Chris Gober @ Coffee Waves Poison Lemonade @ The Texan Wesley Pruit Band @ Dr. Rockits Mike Williams & Rocky Arnold @ Hemingway’s Rockport Sunday, November 11 Open Mic w/ Billy Snipes & Uel Jackson @ Tarpon Ice House Ballabajoomba Poetry Slam @ House of Rock Acoustic Open Mic @ Neptune’s Retreat John Eric @ South Texas Ice House Party of Three @ Dr. Rockits Monday, November 12 Open Jam w/ Antone Perez @ Doctor Rockits Tuesday, November 13 Open Mic w/ Rev Matt Martinez @ House of Rock Steven James & Shakedown @ Dr. Rockits Wednesday, Nov. 14 Gravy @ House of Rock Open Mic w/ Wolfjaw @ Flat’s Lounge D&S @ Dr. Rockits Thursday, November 15 Sean McConnell/ Bleu Edmondson (acoustic) @ Brewster Street On Blast Standup Showdown @ House of Rock John Eric @ Island Italian Antone & the All Stars @ Dr. Rockits Friday, November 16 The Wailers @ House of Rock Ray T & the City Crew @ The Flats Lounge Gary Moeller @ Coffee Waves Brian Winfrey @ Island Italian\ Marshall Influence @ The Texan Matt Hole & Hot Rod Gang @ Dr. Rockits Mike Williams & Rocky Arnold @ Hemingway’s Rockport Saturday, November 17 Texas Blues Fest @ Dewey’s Backyard Metal Shop @ Brewster Street Unearth/ Born of Osirls/ Contortionist/ Obey the Brave/ Wolves at the Gate @ House of Rock Reely Rotnz @ Executive Surf Club Earl Gard @ Coffee Waves Ruben Limas@ Island Italian 40 lb. Dog @ The Texan The Groove @ Dr. Rockits Mike Williams & Rocky Arnold @ Hemingway’s Rockport Sunday, November 18 Open Mic w/ Billy Snipes & Uel Jackson @ Tarpon Ice House Acoustic Open Mic @ Neptune’s Retreat John Eric @ South Texas Ice House Someone Like You @ Dr. Rockits Monday, November 19 Open Jam w/ Antone Perez @ Doctor Rockits Tuesday, November 20 Open Mic w/ Rev Matt Martinez @ House of Rock Steven James & Shakedown @ Dr. Rockits Tonight Live Music Every Friday Mon-Sat 10am- 2am Sun Noon- 2am Vampires Welcome 4 0 1 B e a c h S t r e e t , P o r t A r a n s a s 3 6 1 - 7 4 9 - M E L T F u s e d G l a s s & W o o d b l o c k P r i n t s W o r k i n g S t u d i o & G a l l e r y w w w . P o r t A G l a s s . c o m AshVill Construction LLC Residential, Multi- Family & Commercial New Construction & Remodels Ashley R. Villarreal (210) 387-2993 Aaron Murray (361) 332- 9884 [email protected] The Wailers will play the House of Rock on Nov. 16th. Howie Andersen, Edwin Myers and Amy Myers are the new faces of Shorty’s Place. Bruce Robison will play the Third Coast Theater on Saturday. Arnie Govella, Ronnie Narmour, Kit Gutherz, Dennis Sullivan and Uel Jackson harmonizing at the Tarpon Ice House. Shake Russell and Michael Hearne played the Third Coast Theater in Port A last Saturday night. A 18 Island Moon November 8, 2012

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Page 1: 3C&T 11-8-12

By Ronnie Narmour

[email protected]

Three Chords and the Truth

Shorty’s Place under new ownership…

For the first time since 1946, the storied “oldest and friendliest bar in Port A”, Shorty’s Place, has taken on new ownership. The owner of the hugely successful, Kody’s Restaurant, and Port A City Councilman, Edwin Myers, took over operations as of November 1st. Myers has enlisted Howie Andersen, formerly of the Flat’s Lounge as bar manager. All of this comes as a big surprise to the legions of customers that have frequented Shorty’s for many years. In Port A, Shorty’s is considered to be a sacred watering hole, perhaps as revered as the Tarpon Inn itself. Only one other business in Port A, the Barr Cottages, can boast a longer continuous legacy with the same family.

Shorty’s was names after the late Gladys “Shorty” Fowler who was murdered at the location in 1978. Shorty’s daughter Miss Rose ran the bar until her death in 2011, when her daughter, Joy George, assumed management duties until now.

I asked Myers what he planned to do with his new acquisition, “Make sure it stays around. I feel like I’ve inherited a museum. I’m not changing anything… maybe add a few TV’s and re-felt the pool tables, but nothing major.” Myers went on to say, “Shorty’s has been around a long time. You can go in, have a beer, look at the walls and get a snap shot of time. Port A has grown a lot but Shorty’s has stayed the same. We want to look at the means to make sure it doesn’t go away. I plan to be a good caretaker. I love Port A and embrace the history of Port A. I will tread well.”

When asked about his plan for live music, Myers assured me that he planned to keep Shorty’s as a working venue, “We want to do music and will start putting that into play soon. I’ve finally got my bar-bar and local live music is a big part of that concept.” He also assured me that all the hats on the ceiling and pigs on the walls would always be there. It wouldn’t be Shorty’s without them.

Myers is also in the process of opening another restaurant and late night bar only a stone’s throw away from Shorty’s where Hook’s BBQ was located. He said that location should be open for business by the first of the year.

First Friday at the Art Center and Tarpon Ice House…

I stuck my head in the Port A Art Center during their monthly “First Friday” shindig, for the first time in while and thoroughly enjoyed their presentation. When I walked in, Dennis Sullivan was on stage singing his trademark style of Willie Nelson meets Bob Wills, but was soon joined by local musicians, Arnie Govella, Jack Gant and Denny Larkin. It was nice perusing all of the art on exhibit while listening to great local live music. They have a nice comfortable scene going on over there and I encourage you to check it out. After the show, we wandered over to the Tarpon Ice House next door where Uel Jackson was playing. Eventually all the musicians from “First Friday” showed up and got into the act. At one point, it looked like a bunch of drunken Scotsmen on stage, singing at the top of their lungs with mouths wide open and the rest of the audience chiming in like no tomorrow. It was not only hilarious; it was a blast and actually sounded pretty good. It kind of reinforced the term “sing a long.” I just love it when a spontaneous jam comes out of nowhere… which seems to happen a lot around the Ice House. You just never know!

Shake Russell & Michael Hearne…

Shake Russell (Houston, TX) and Michael Hearne (Taos, NM) played the Third Coast Theater in Port A last Saturday night. They were accompanied by Doug Floyd on mandolin and Mike Roberts on stand-up bass. I was super impressed with this performance. These players came together as a tight band unit and not just a couple of guys up there swapping songs. They all played beautifully together and harmonized in four parts. Both Russell and Hearne are accomplished songwriters with many recordings to their credit, but what amazed me was their individual musicianship. Michael Hearne is one bonified monster on the guitar. He did everything but pop wheelies on it. And watching Russell play the left handed upside down melody parts with Hearne taking the contortionist role of lead guitarist was spellbinding. Every song had a tight arrangement that sounded like there were twice as many musicians onstage. Also really impressive was Floyd on mandolin. He was a big fellow with fat sausages for fingers and played his instrument with the delicacy and ease of a figure skater. I know I’m gushing here, but this really was an outstanding show… one of the best I’ve seen at the Theater (or anywhere for that matter.)

Right at the end intermission, the skies literally opened up and rain came down in buckets and we had ourselves one heck of a thunder boomer going on… which segued into a bunch of “rain” songs from both artists. And, with all the thunder and lightning rattling at high volume outside, it became unmistakably apparent how acoustically sound the Third Coast Theater is. We couldn’t hear as much as a hiccup from the massive storm raging only inches away. It really is quite an impressive listening room.

DO NOT MISS LISTDirty Uncle Wheeler/ Bruce Robison…One of my absolute favorite bands, Uncle

Lucius, (Austin, TX) will be playing Brewster Street on a bill with the Wheeler Brothers (Austin, TX) and the Dirty River Boys (Austin, TX) tonight (Thursday, November 8) in what they are calling the Dirty Uncle Wheeler Tour. I haven’t seen the Wheeler Brothers or the Dirty River Boys but I did check out their websites and they look like a perfect pairing for Uncle Lucius. My interest is peeked! On Saturday the 10th, the Third Coast Theater will present another outstanding show with Bruce Robison (Austin, TX) and Brian Keane (Nashville, TN). I’m told to get there early for the Brian Keane set… like about 7:30. Bruce is the brother of the great Charlie Robison and husband of the also great Kelly Willis. Originally from Bandera, TX, he has released nine CD’s since 1996. His songs have been recorded by Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, George Strait and the Dixie Chicks.

The Wailers…Next week on Friday, November 16th the

Wailers (Kingston, Jamaica) will play the House of Rock. This group started in Jamaica back in the 1960’s. Original members included Junior Braithwaite, Beverley Kelso, Bunny Wailer, Peter Tosh,  Cherry Smith, and the legendary BOB MARLEY! They took the World by storm with their  ska, rock steady, and reggae tunes, selling over 250 million albums worldwide. Their current lineup will include Junior Marvin on rhythm guitar and lead vocals, Al Anderson on Lead Guitar, Aston “Family Man” Barrett on Bass, Keith Sterling on Keys, Drummie Zeb on Drums, Marcia Griffiths on background vocals (Wailers Sister). The Bad Chords who be opening for The Wailers.

Texas Blues Fest…On November 17th, The Texas Bluesfest-

Corpus Christi, will take place from 3pm til 11pm, at Dewey’s Backyard, located on Rodd Field. This Concert is free to the public, and helps and supports numerous organizations (The Heidi & Estella Fund and The Agape Training Center for Disabled Adults, just to name a few). The lineup is Smokin’ Waters, Earthtone, The DeadBeats, The Louis Quinn Band, and Tubie & The Touchtones.

And that’s the truth!

Monday Night Football

on BIG SCREEN

Open Mic Every Sunday With Billy Snipes

& Uel Jackson321 N Alister * (361) 749-2337

Free Beer Band Every Thursday

(7:00 pm)

Free Movie Night on Big Screen Every Wednesday

(7:00 pm)

LIVE MUSIC EVERY NIGHT

The GaffBeer ● Pizza ● Belt Sander Races (361) 749-5970

Lisabellas Bistro & BarCelebrating Coastal Cuisine

361-749-4222Now Open Tues - Sat

Bar opens at 5:30pm withGrilled Pizzas & Specialty Drinks

Casual Dining at it’s Finest

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5009 Hwy 361 Port A @ Cinnamon Shores

Private Dinner Parties, Personal Chef, Weddings

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Live MusicThursday, November 8Dirty River Boys/ Wheeler Brothers/ Uncle Lucius @ Brewster StreetCathouse @ Executive Surf Club JBoog/ Hot Rain/ Dead Passenger @ House of Rock John Eric @ Island ItalianMike Guerra & Trisum @ Scuttlebutt’s Antone & the All Stars @ Dr. Rockits

Friday, November 9Second Friday Sing-Along Piano Show @ Brewster StreetBushbullit @ Executive Surf Club Shakedown/ Leopold & His Fiction/ Keeton Coffman @ House of RockReno & the Groovegetters @ Dr. Rockits The Forefront @ Coffee Waves Brian Winfrey @ Island ItalianRay T & the City Crew @ The Flats LoungeAnalog Man @ The TexanMike Williams & Rocky Arnold @ Hemingway’s Rockport

Saturday, November 10Bruce Robison/ Brian Keane @ Third Coast TheaterThe All American Rejects with Cherri Bomb and The Lost Element @ Brewster StreetSmileFest/ Spoonfed Tribe/ Bad Chords/ Flatbroke/ High Bred Roots @ House of RockRuben Limas@ Island ItalianChris Gober @ Coffee Waves Poison Lemonade @ The TexanWesley Pruit Band @ Dr. RockitsMike Williams & Rocky Arnold @ Hemingway’s Rockport

Sunday, November 11Open Mic w/ Billy Snipes & Uel Jackson @ Tarpon Ice HouseBallabajoomba Poetry Slam @ House of RockAcoustic Open Mic @ Neptune’s RetreatJohn Eric @ South Texas Ice HouseParty of Three @ Dr. Rockits

Monday, November 12Open Jam w/ Antone Perez @ Doctor Rockits

Tuesday, November 13Open Mic w/ Rev Matt Martinez @ House of Rock

Steven James & Shakedown @ Dr. Rockits

Wednesday, Nov. 14Gravy @ House of RockOpen Mic w/ Wolfjaw @

Flat’s LoungeD&S @ Dr. Rockits

Thursday, November 15Sean McConnell/ Bleu

Edmondson (acoustic) @ Brewster Street

On Blast Standup Showdown @ House of

Rock John Eric @ Island

ItalianAntone & the All Stars @ Dr. Rockits

Friday, November 16The Wailers @ House of Rock

Ray T & the City Crew @ The Flats Lounge

Gary Moeller @ Coffee Waves

Brian Winfrey @ Island Italian\

Marshall Influence @ The Texan

Matt Hole & Hot Rod Gang @ Dr. Rockits

Mike Williams & Rocky Arnold @ Hemingway’s

Rockport

Saturday, November 17Texas Blues Fest @ Dewey’s Backyard

Metal Shop @ Brewster StreetUnearth/ Born of Osirls/ Contortionist/ Obey the

Brave/ Wolves at the Gate @ House of Rock

Reely Rotnz @ Executive Surf Club

Earl Gard @ Coffee Waves

Ruben Limas@ Island Italian

40 lb. Dog @ The Texan The Groove @ Dr.

RockitsMike Williams & Rocky

Arnold @ Hemingway’s Rockport

Sunday, November 18Open Mic w/ Billy Snipes & Uel Jackson @

Tarpon Ice HouseAcoustic Open Mic @

Neptune’s RetreatJohn Eric @ South Texas

Ice HouseSomeone Like You @ Dr.

RockitsMonday, November 19

Open Jam w/ Antone Perez @ Doctor Rockits

Tuesday, November 20Open Mic w/ Rev Matt

Martinez @ House of Rock

Steven James & Shakedown @ Dr. Rockits

Tonight

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Private Dinner Parties, Personal Chef, Weddings

OPEN10-5

DailyLunch

Specials

~

f acebook .com/ fe lde rga l l e r y

The Wailers will play the House of Rock on Nov. 16th.

Howie Andersen, Edwin Myers and Amy Myers are the new faces of Shorty’s Place.

Bruce Robison will play the Third Coast Theater on Saturday.

Arnie Govella, Ronnie Narmour, Kit Gutherz, Dennis Sullivan and Uel Jackson

harmonizing at the Tarpon Ice House.

Shake Russell and Michael Hearne played the Third Coast Theater in Port A last

Saturday night.

A 18 Island Moon November 8, 2012