Rusty Schramm


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Rusty was born and raised in Texas. He has loved music as long as he can remember. " My parents introduced me to all types of music, from the 50's, country, pop, blues, and jazz; they listened to it all. Of course, if they listened, I listened." From the age of four to 12 years old, the family lived in Lubbock, TX. "I was raised on the Maines Brothers (Lloyd Maines). I recall taking long vacation trips in the car listening to them as well as Johnny Rodriguez, Willie Nelson, Bread, Chicago, The Eagles, etc. I could literally go on forever listing all the artists that I was exposed to. Mom never could understand how I could know all the words to "Amarillo Highway," but couldn't memorize a poem for school. I'll admit, I loved music a lot more than school. A whole lot more!" At the age of 12, the family relocated to San Antonio; however, Lubbock was still in his heart and soul and he returned to attend Texas Tech University. "While in College my roommate introduced me to such artists as Lyle Lovett, Joe Ely and Robert Earl Keen, I was hooked on Texas Music from the first note." Rusty started writing songs after a meeting with a well-known country artist. His advice was write what you know, and so the major percentage of Rusty's songs are based on his real-life experiences. "I write a lot of songs about my life and what I have been through. Sometimes they are good times, sometimes bad, and every now and then I get lucky and write something that I could never claim to actually live. (Angelina, The Panty Song). The family has always had ties with the music industry. Rusty's father was an accomplished drummer in the late fifties and early sixties, backing up such artists as Willie Nelson, Ray Price, Roger Miller, Charlie Pride, Web Pierce, and countless others. Rusty's brother (Doug Schramm- Jay Eric & Blieders Creek Band) began playing drums in high school and the two started a band called Young Country. Rusty, not having skills as a musician, stuck to the writing, booking, and promotion end of the band. "I couldn't get the hang of guitar, actually I was constantly having flashbacks of my piano lesson days. I couldn't stand piano lessons. I taught myself to play Lying Eyes by the Eagles, but my instructor was cramming Twinkle twinkle little star down my throat. I never have learned how to read music. I just play what feels right." In 1993 Rusty bought a cheap acoustic guitar and forced himself to learn to play. " I really wanted it. I was really tired of going over to my friend's house to have him help me put music to my words. So I learned how to play, and started playing everywhere I could." There have been nights he has played to a bartender, waitress and one customer. "I don't think I will ever forget that night, it's one of those nights that you always want to remember. It's good for you, reminds you of where you came from and where you started, as well as where you want to go." Shortly thereafter, Rusty married and became a father. "My ex-wife was less than supportive of my music, Every time I attempted to write or practice she had something for me to do. We divorced about 4 years later." Rusty began working for a large nationwide company in St. Louis Mo. traveling all over the country just after the divorce. " That was the hardest time for me I was just recently divorced, and 1300 miles away from home, my daughter and the music I loved. People that aren't from Texas don't really understand Texans or the unique love we have for our state. I had always heard that Texas is like a different country. It's true. I guess the best way to describe it is To quote the Texas A & M saying, ' From the inside looking out you cannot explain it, and from the outside looking in you cannot understand it. " As soon as he could, Rusty returned to San Antonio. "I was in Baton Rouge, I liked Louisiana, it was really different, a lot of different styles of music combined into one. I can honestly say, had I not been in Baton Rouge, some of the songs on the CD would have never come to be. I really wanted to be home though. I missed it. I decided that money wasn't everything, came home, and put the CD together." When you ask Rusty how he feels about music, you will just about always get the same answer. "I have always known that music was going to be a part of my life. I just didn't realize in what capacity. I feel very lucky to be in the music industry, and especially lucky to be a part of Texas Music." When asked for his definition of success, Rusty replied, " If I am playing somewhere and the crowd is singing along, that's success to me. If you ever want to see a smile on my face, come to a show where the crowd is singing louder than me." "If somebody tells me they really like the words to a certain song, that is success. It means they are listening and when they listen, I can take them anywhere I want them to go. One of my first shows was for a private party. It was a birthday party for a guy in College Station. He came up to me after the show and said it was the best birthday he ever had. That was Success! I feel very lucky to be able to write and play my music. I hope I can do it forever!"
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Rusty Schramm  08/11/2000            
Sean
I got ahold of Rusty's CD at a show in San Marcos. I caught the last moments of his set before Dub Miller took the stage at the Cheatham Street Warehouse. He is a very impressive performer. His CD is an 11 song (good ghost track) joy ride. With the exception of his song "The Ride" I was really impressed with the freshman effort. Witty songs, such as "The Panty Song" and "College Daze," showed an Americana funny side, while impressive lyrics in "Angelina" show a serious side to this performer. I look forward to checking into Rusty Schramm show more often. I highly recommend this CD.
Rusty Schramm  08/06/2000            
shane
some of hes music
Rusty Schramm  07/14/2000            
Dusty Meador
Rusty Schramm is the damn nicest guy playing Texas Country music. Rusty has been looking forward to playing the Adair's show since we got him in the place. I see great things in the future for this Texas/Singer Songwriter! Buy the CD and enjoy a great treat from Texas.
Rusty Schramm  07/13/2000            
Jonathan
Rusty Schramm's seft titled debut CD is a great one. I heard Rusty this week play acoustic in San Marcos with Adam Carroll. The show was amazing. Rusty is the nicest Texas music artist I have ever met. His live shows will keep you coming back for more. The schedule at lonestarmusic says he is playing Adair's in Dallas on the 20th I hope its as good as the show I saw this week.
Rusty Schramm  07/03/2000            
Stacie
You have got to check out the self-titled CD by Rusty Schramm. It is upbeat, humorous, and full of talent. If you live anywhere near south Texas, it would be worth your while to catch one off his live shows. AWESOME!
Rusty Schramm  06/13/2000            
Aaron
Rusty not only is a great guy but an outstanding songwriter. The man always amazes me with his talents. From the school of REK and Steve Earle he is worth checking out! For all who reads this...Find this guy he will not let ya down!
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