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SUNDAY March 5, 2023

“If life gives you limes, make margaritas.”

Jimmy Buffett

Some people seem to bring the party wherever they go. During the pandemic Max and Heather Stalling gained a following as they performed music live on Wednesdays on Facebook. Their shows — called “We Ain’t Drinkin’ Alone” — struck a chord. The couple bring their warm vibes and folksy music to the Bowery stage in Winnsboro at 7:30 p.m. this Saturday, March 11.

Kilgore’s Ally Venable is also finding success in numbers. She recently released “Texas Louisiana” — the first track from her new album Real Gone. The project was produced with other musicians that underscores their influences — proving she ain’t singin’ alone either.

For more stories about the arts live music, and oter events in the region visit the County Line eMagazine. Check out the March/April eEdition for stories and features and visit our calendar and Live Music sections. It’s all online in County Line Magazine. — Lisa Tang

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FEATURE

Max and Heather Stalling Perform in Winnsboro

The instrumental and vocal duo Max & Heather Stalling perform on the Bowery Stage in Winnsboro at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, March 11. Nowadays the couple travels around Texas and the nation playing gigs to many sold-out audiences that dig their traditional folksy style. Stalling and his band also perform at the Texas Theater in Waxahachie at 8 p.m. on April 15. READ MORE.

THIS TIME OF YEAR
Anna Pennybacker (left) with Eleanor Roosevelt and Dr. Harry Estill during a visit to Sam Houston State University in 1937. Image courtesy of Sam Houston State University Archives.
March Is National Women’s History Month

Thanks to the work of women suffragists such as Anna Mary Kate Hunter of Palestine and Anna Pennybacker of Tyler, women and minorities gained more rights. More than 100 years later women are still pushing for greater economic equality. Assistant Professor of History Mylynka Kilgore Cardona of Texas A&M University in Commerce shares her perspectives. READ MORE.

LIFESTYLE & ENTERTAINMENT

Laugh With Pat Hazell at Memorial City Hall

Pat Hazell is an original Seinfeld writer who uncovers his permanent record in a confessional night of humor, heart, and humanity at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 11.

In a performance titled Pat Hazell’s Permanent Record, he presents a humorous view of his own permanent record and expounds on how everyone’s secrets can mold their future. READ MORE.

ART & CULTURE
Ally Venable recently released “Texas Louisiana” featuring Buddy Guy.

Ally Venable Releases New Album

Kilgore native Ally Venable is releasing a new album March 24. Real Gone is the 23 year old Texas blues/rock guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter’s latest solo effort. The album features guest appearances by Joe Bonamassa and Buddy Guy, two of her biggest influencers. READ MORE.

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