SAN MARCOS, Texas – Cheatham Street Warehouse in San Marcos has a stage where many artists got their start, including Randy Rogers, who now owns the club. Rogers recently purchased the club from the ...
Randy Rogers is the new owner of an iconic Texas country music venue: The Randy Rogers Band frontman has purchased the Cheatham Street Warehouse, located in San Marcos, Texas. "Knowing that Cheatham ...
Of all the honky-tonk stages in Texas music history, perhaps none has launched more careers than the small expanse of plywood at Cheatham Street Warehouse in San Marcos. It’s a modest space, roughly ...
SAN MARCOS — Missoula Slim is sitting on a worn wooden stage, guitar in hand, looking out at a small crowd. It’s just after 9 p.m. on a Wednesday night at Cheatham Street Warehouse, and a dozen or so ...
George Strait has released a statement following the death of beloved songwriter Kent Finlay, his friend and former boss. The 77-year-old owner of Cheatham Street Warehouse in San Marcos, Texas died ...
SAN ANTONIO — Texas music star Randy Rogers has purchased the Cheatham Street Warehouse in San Marcos, Jenni Finlay Promotions announced on Tuesday. Founded by Kent Finlay, who died at age 77 in March ...
Cheatham Street Warehouse has been the honky-tonk of San Marcos since 1974. Water down your blues at the bar just off the railroad tracks where George Strait played some of his first gigs. Swing just ...
If your aim is to drink liquor, watch football and get rowdy with your friends, the Cheatham Street Warehouse is not the bar for you. But if you want to hear Texas songwriters pour their hearts and ...
(Brian T. Atkinson, who has written about music for the Austin American-Statesman and other publications, wrote this tribute to Cheatham Street Warehouse owner Kent Finlay, who died early Monday.
The cowbell above the bar will ring at 8 p.m. Wednesday, just as it has for years at Cheatham Street Warehouse in San Marcos. It’s the signal that the sign-up sheet for 19 coveted songwriter’s slots ...
When Kent Finlay agreed to be profiled for this piece, he knew he was dying. “Better sooner than later,” the songwriter and venue-owner from San Marcos warned. We scheduled an interview for later that ...
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