Magee Payne


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With undaunted creativity and widespread support, Magee Payne embarked on a quest to capture a dream held by many and accomplished by few. All too often, bands appear attempting to reach the ranks of Jerry Jeff Walker, Robert Earl Keen, Pat Green, Cory Morrow, Cross Canadian Ragweed, Roger Creager and others, hoping to see their name in lights on the marquis officially joining the prestigious fraternity of Texas music only to fall short and to never be heard of again. Fort Worth native, Payne, is an exception to this rule. Surrounded by untainted Texas talent, a promising future lies ahead for one band that has graced the stage with some of the best known names in Texas music. Cory Morrow, Jack Ingram, Tommy Alverson, Reckless Kelly, Rusty Wier, Cooder Graw, Dub Miller, Bleu Edmondson, Cross Canadian Ragweed, John Price, Peter Dawson, Roger Creager, Mark David Manders, and the Hollisters have all collaborated with Magee Payne chalking up strong reviews and an ever-growing fan base. From his start as an opener for those passing through College Station to headlining his own at venues such as Woody’s Tavern in Fort Worth or The Firehouse Saloon in Houston, Magee Payne is beginning to make a name for himself and continues his climb up the Texas music ladder. Magee’s first CD, a four song release titled Ceiling Fan Demo, was so well received that Payne and his entourage have headed back to the boards for an amazing collaboration that proves to take Texas music by the horns and give it a good shake. The debut full length album, collectively entitled Habits of the Heart, was recorded at the prestigious Cedar Creek Studios, and includes contributions made by Les Lawless from Randy Rogers on drums, Brady Black from Dub Miller on fiddle; bass by Adam Odor the former bassist for Dub Miller, Steve Wedemeyer and Matt Skinner on guitar, Magee Payne on lead vocals, and a harmony vocal medley contribution by Dub Miller, Matt Skinner, Amy Rankin, Steven Harris from Harris and Ryden, Willy Braun of Reckless Kelly and Cody Canada of Cross Canadian Ragweed among others. Released in January 2002, Habits of the Heart has become an enormous stepping stone for Magee, showing undeniable talent, and proving that heart can take you wherever you want to go. Magee’s highly anticipated sophomore album tentatively entitled, Bottom of the Glass, has a scheduled release date of January 2004. This second disc is currently in production at Behind the Barn Studios with Doc Wesson and Curtis Tilton behind the production wheel, and with such an experienced production crew, we can only anticipate an awesome finished product once the album is completed. Only to add to our excitement, The Magee Payne Band team has changed significantly since the Ceiling Fan Demo days. Now officially retiring previous long time musicians, such as Nick Worley (who now backs Cooder Graw), Bryan Reece, and Brent Harlan, The Magee Payne Band has carefully selected replacement musicians to add to the sound and stretch the live performance to even greater heights.
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Average Rating : 0              Total Reviews: 64


Magee Payne  02/24/2002            
TXPUNK
I have seen Magee Payne in concert and wasn't that impressed, but it was at the Aardvark. Then you had to cover a Whiskeytown song on your cd. Not cool. Being a Whiskeytown fan and a fan of songwriting as well, I believe creativity is the source of music. Covering a song that is barely 5 or 6 years old is lame. If you wanted to cover one, why not pick something vague from guys like Woody Guthrie, Hank Snow, or Jimmie Rodgers. Or better yet, try writing your own.
Magee Payne  02/21/2002            
not a poser
I'm betting that "grow up" is not an English major! Covering Reckless Kelly songs at the same bars they play is sack licking. Thats like Bleu Edmondson playing a roger Creager song like everclear. Bleu would never do that because thats taking someones song that they wrote and getting attention for it. Whiskeytown's 16 days is ok to do live but not on the CD. Remember, this is not a cover band. Grow up have you ever seen a real show!
Magee Payne  02/20/2002            
GrowUp
All I can do is laugh at "not a poser". The point of covering someone's song is to show respect and have the chance to introduce new fans to that person's or group's song and has nothing to do with originality. I would be interested to see if "not a poser" can mention a group that does not do a single cover in concert or on a CD. I have to say it sounds like a bit of jealousy based on someone's own shortcomings.
Magee Payne  02/20/2002            
not a poser
I understand Reckless Kelly is one of your influences, but covering there songs at shows is sack licking. Also, why did you cover 16 days by whiskeytown? They were a good band but, again, stop sack-licking. I am very surprized and definalty lost a lot of respect for the Braun brothers from reckless Kelly for actually taking part in something like this project. Lets be original people!!!
Magee Payne  02/19/2002            
Trey
The CD is one of the better ones that I have picked up in a long time. The songs just seem to flow...one right after another, and you don't have to fast forward to the next song like on some of the other disks I have recently purchased. I have enjoyed it guys... and I give you five stars!
Magee Payne  02/11/2002            
An Honest Review 2
I agree with Critical @ Aardvark, the music at The Aarvark sounds terrible, in fact the entire venue is terrible. On the other hand, the Magee Payne Cd is quite good so you should look into it. As far as the live show in concerned, Magee has restructured apparently to a four piece (now minus the fiddle) and the last two shows that I have seen, they have rocked out! It kind of reminds me of some boys from Oklahoma...
Magee Payne  02/10/2002            
Critical @ the Aardvark
Saw Magee at the Aardvark and wasn't too impressed, but then the Aardvark is possibly the worst live music venue in the State of Texas, so I'd like to give him another chance at different venue.
Magee Payne  02/07/2002            
Magee Fan
Awesome!
Magee Payne  02/06/2002            
Travis Earl
I really enjoyed the. Wow, this kid's really come a long way. I particulary liked "16 Days" w/ Cody and Willie....that song rocks. Y'all should buy this CD if you get a chance. Keep up the good work McGee
Magee Payne  02/05/2002            
Justin Duprie & Buddha & Mark Chester
We think the CD is great...and the live performance is even better. Texas Tuesdays at the Tap ROCK!
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