Dub was at the River Road Icehouse this weekend, and stole the show. It wont be long until he is bigger than Texas.....
Good stuff. American Troubadour is a Texas country classic.
Yeah its the best song out there been around a long time. It was made by a couple corps guys in the band...they're pretty cool peeps! I still have the original tape!
i miss you dub, come to plano sometime...we love you here
I miss Dub Miller as much as I miss Saenger Hall. One of my first Cheatham Street experiences were with Dub. Even after listening to some of his cd's for 7 years, they are still some of the regulars I listen to daily. Maybe one day we'll get lucky and see that name on the Cheatham Street Marque again. I'd pay big bucks for some new tunes from ole Dub Hint! Hint!
Wow..... Havent heard good music like this in awhile. Insanity and Texas, one of the best songs ive ever listened to. If he ever plays a show in WF ill be in the front row. Keep rockin!!
I first saw Dub in a fenced off pasture between Douglas and Nacogdoches in 99 I believe.This was an awesome show with Jack Ingram almost starting a riot that night.This was also the first time anybody outside Cherokee county had really heard Miranda Lambert I think.I went on to see Dub at San Marcos and at Cheatham st.and finally at the late great Jitterbugs that summer before I moved to Florida.Dubs music kept me in touch with who I was while in Florida till I finally wore out the discs.This is great writing with a great voice to tell the stories...
Dub, are you done with law school yet? When are you going to release another album? Gig 'em! Class of '97!
Dub has such a strong, old-timy voice. When you put that voice into the lyrics it makes for an amazing sound. I had been searching for someone new to listen to when my friend told me about Dub. He has a brother who roomed with him at A&M, so I gave him a try and have been a loyal listener for about 3 months. I'm counting down the days until he's on the radio.
what a great freakin song! i just finished my first semester and man you've nailed it! i actually had an 8AM at Heldenfelds on friday mornings, and i thought of your song every time i woke up at 3 friday afternoon! i am also very proud to say i worked on the Fightin' Texas Aggie Bonfire of '05 this year! the spririt is going strong, and you have an amazing work of art in this song to be proud of.