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On Sale Friday, May 16 2025 @ 10:00 AM CDT

Cannery Hall Presents: 

JAVIER ESCOVEDO

with TYLER KEITH

THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 2025 

ROW ONE STAGE AT CANNERY HALL

 

Doors: 7:00PM 

Show: 8:00PM 

 

AGES 18+

 

JAVIER ESCOVEDO

Javier Escovedo was born into music -- his older brothers Pete Escovedo and Coke Escovedo were celebrated Latin jazz musicians who also worked with Santana and formed the band Azteca, while another of his brothers, Alejandro Escovedo, earned a loyal following as an eclectic singer/songwriter, and his niece Sheila Escovedo was another jazz artist who was groomed by Prince into pop success under the name Sheila E. But Javier was the true rock & roll man in the family, a swaggering and confident guitarist and tunesmith, and he played with a handful of notable groups before launching a solo career.

Born and raised in San Diego, California, Javier Escovedo picked up the guitar at a young age, and after his sister's boyfriend showed him a few riffs, he was soon playing everything from garage rock staples to vintage Freddy Fender tunes. As one of the youngest siblings in a large family (Javier's mother was 40 and his father 55 when he was born), Javier developed a rebellious streak early, and was already a fan of David Bowie and the New York Dolls when punk rock first began to make itself known. When Javier learned his high-school girlfriend had a brother who could play guitar and was interested in punk rock, he and Robert Lopez (who later gained fame as El Vez, "the Mexican Elvis") formed a band in 1976 called the Zeros, with Hector Peñalosa on bass and Baba Chenelle on drums. Playing simple but strong music in the manner of the Ramones and the New York Dolls (as Javier once told a reporter, "I knew I would never play like Mick Ronson or Jeff Beck, but I thought I might be able to play like Johnny Thunders"), the Zeros soon made a name for themselves in the Los Angeles punk rock community as one of the youngest bands on the scene, as well as one of the first with an all-Latino membership. In 1977, the Zeros released a single through Bomp Records, "Wimp" b/w "Don't Push Me Around," and a second appeared the following year, "Beat Your Heart Out" b/w "Wild Weekend." The Zeros gained a sizable following in California and toured the United States, but they broke up in 1980 before they could cut an album.

Javier relocated to Austin, Texas in the early '80s, where his brother Alejandro was living (this after he'd had his own run with an early West Coast punk band, the Nuns), and in 1982 they formed a group called the True Believers. Playing a fiery brand of roots rock with a three-guitar lineup (Javier, Alejandro, and Jon Dee Graham) giving the songs a major push, the True Believers were one of Austin's most celebrated bands in the '80s and seemed poised for a national breakthrough until corporate reorganization at their record label caused their contract to be dropped and their second album was pulled from release two weeks before it was due to ship. (The unreleased True Believers album, along with their self-titled debut, was finally released in 1994 on a collection titled Hard Road.)

After the breakup of the True Believers, Escovedo worked with the bands Will and the Kill and Sacred Hearts, joined Ken Stringfellow of the Posies in the side project Chariot, and re-formed the Zeros for live shows and a run of new recordings. However, after nearly 25 years, Javier's love of the rock & roll lifestyle had led to chronic drug addiction, and in 2000 he checked into rehab in order to focus on his health. Outside of his periodic work with the Zeros, Javier maintained a low profile, though he played occasional solo shows and in 2012 he took part in a short-lived True Believers reunion. That same year, Javier released his first solo album, titled City Lights, which affirmed his continued strength as a guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter. In 2016, Javier dropped a second solo effort, the lean and hard-rocking Kicked Out of Eden.

 

 

TYLER KEITH

Tyler Keith was born in the panhandle of Florida. After High School he moved to Mississippi to study writing at Ole Miss with Barry Hannah. Instead of graduating from college he joined some bands, most notably the Neckbones, (SOULS ON FIRE, THE LIGHTS ARE GETTING DIM, Fat Possum) making four albums with that group and touring the States and Europe extensively. In the first decade of the 2000s he fronted the band Tyler Keith and the Preacher’s Kids making three records, ROMEO HOOD, WILD EMOTIONS, and THE DEVIL’S HITLIST.\nIn the last decade Tyler Keith made two records with Tyler Keith and the Apostles, BLACK HIGHWAY, and DO IT FOR JOHNNY. During this time he also made a biker musical called THE OUTLAW BIKER. Keith made a solo acoustic record called ALIAS, KID TWIST, and toured as a solo act for this album. In the second half of the last decade he formed a group, Teardrop City, with Laurie Stirratt (Blue Mountain), George Sheldon (Kenny Brown Band, Blue Mountain), and Wallace Lester (Rev John Wilkins, Como Mammas), and released an album called, IT’S LATER THAN YOU THINK.\nTyler’s newest album, his thirteenth, is a solo project, rock n roll album made with Bronson Tew on drums, recording, engineering, and other things, and a few other friends, recorded at Dial Back Studios in Water Valley Mississippi. The vinyl record was released by Black and Wyatt records, an amazing new label in Memphis, Tennessee.

 

 

1 Cannery Row - Nashville, TN - 37203 

 

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