Asleep at the Wheel kicks off 50th anniversary with new EP

The Better Times is Asleep at the Wheel’s new EP. Courtesy photo, used with permission.

Founded in 1970, Asleep at the Wheel has been part of the American roots music landscape for more than 50 years. Although the band got its start on a farm in Paw Paw, West Virginia, Asleep at the Wheel became a cornerstone of the Austin, Texas, scene upon its arrival in 1973. Inspired by Western swing and honky-tonk country, the band has received 10 GRAMMY® Awards, was cited by the Country Music Association as the 1976 Touring Band of the Year, and was given the 2009 Lifetime Achievement Award by the Americana Music Association. They have released 31 albums and charted more than 20 singles on the country charts. (IV-PR, 2021)

Fifty years ago—before Americana or outlaw or cosmic country ever had a name—Ray Benson and his band Asleep at the Wheel were carrying the torch of some of America’s favorite music into the future with fiery live shows, droves of followers, and a mainstream swing sound all their own. Fast forward five decades to find Benson and crew still bearing that torch, albeit with quite a few more fans and albums under their belt. To begin the celebration of its 50th anniversary, Asleep at the Wheel is releasing new music ahead of a quick trip through Texas and Missouri this June—a preview of sorts for what is to come from their momentous anniversary year. On May 28, the band will release a three-song EP dubbed The Better Times, produced by Benson for Bismeaux Records. Benson takes the lead vocal on the title track, a hopeful original written while riding out the pandemic. Asleep at the Wheel vocalist and fiddler Katie Shore sings “All I’m Asking,” a rousing request to get back together, written by Band of Heathens’ Ed Jurdi, and Gordi Quist. Meanwhile, Benson and Shore harmonize on “Columbus Stockade Blues,” a traditional tune arranged in the spirit of Willie Nelson and Shirley Collie’s 1960s version.

Once The Better Times is out in the world, Asleep at the Wheel will be hitting the road to celebrate—not just the EP, but the fact that they are able to tour again—with a run of shows that will take them from Texas’ legendary Gruene Hall on May 29, up through Texas to Columbia and St. Louis, Missouri, and back down to College Station to end the run on June 20.

Asleep at the Wheel fans are highly encouraged to stay tuned as the band gets further along into their 50th anniversary year—2021 has more exciting announcements in store.

Catch Asleep at the Wheel On Tour:
May 29 – Gruene Hall – Gruene, Texas
June 3 – Birdsong Amphitheater – Stephenville, Texas
June 5 – Starlight Ranch Event Center – Amarillo, Texas
June 6 – Cactus Theater – Lubbock, Texas
June 10 – Rose Music Hall – Columbia, Missouri
June 11 – The Sheldon – St. Louis, Missouri
June 19 – Buck’s Backyard – Buda, Texas
June 20 – Rudder Auditorium – College Station, Texas

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Television adaptation: ‘Lisey’s Story’ by Stephen King

Stephen King’s ‘Lisey’s Story’ has been adapted into a horror drama miniseries for Apple TV+. Photo: amazon

Stephen King is the author of more than sixty books, all of them worldwide bestsellers. His recent work includes “If It Bleeds,” “The Institute,” “Elevation,” “The Outsider,” “Sleeping Beauties” (cowritten with his son Owen King), and the Bill Hodges trilogy: “End of Watch,” “Finders Keepers,” and “Mr. Mercedes” (an Edgar Award winner for Best Novel and a television series streaming on Peacock). His novel “11/22/63” was named a top ten book of 2011 by The New York Times Book Review and won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Mystery/Thriller. He is the recipient of the 2020 Audio Publishers Association Lifetime Achievement Award, the 2018 PEN America Literary Service Award, the 2014 National Medal of Arts, and the 2003 National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters. His 2016 novel “Lisey’s Story” is about Lisey Landon, the widow of a famous and wildly successful novelist, Scott Landon and consists of two stories-Lisey’s in the present, and that of her dead husband’s life, as remembered by Lisey. It has been adapted into a miniseries scheduled to premiere on Apple TV+ on Friday June 4, 2021. It stars Julianne Moore as Lisey Landon and Clive Owen as Scott Landon. (amazon, 2021)

Lisey lost her husband Scott two years ago, after a twenty-five year marriage of profound and sometimes frightening intimacy. Scott was an award-winning, bestselling novelist and an extremely complicated man. Early in their relationship, before they married, Lisey knew there was a place Scott went—a place that both terrified and healed him, could eat him alive or give him the ideas he needed in order to live. Now it is Lisey’s turn to face Scott’s demons, to go to that terrifying place known as Boo’ya Moon. What begins as a widow’s effort to sort through the papers of her celebrated husband becomes a nearly fatal journey into the darkness he inhabited. Lisey has a hard time keeping herself grounded in this world, often finding that she slips back to Boo’ya Moon in her sleep and sometimes while awake.

Managing stress in today’s hectic world

Spending time in nature can do wonders. Sabal Palm Sanctuary. Photo: Sandra Cruz

May is Mental Health Awareness Month and its purpose is to raise awareness and educate the public about mental illnesses including anxiety, depression, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder, the realities of living with these conditions, and strategies for attaining mental health and wellness. With that in mind, I would like to share simple ways to adapt a healthy lifestyle which can lead to less worry, stress, and anxiety. As someone living with anxiety and panic attacks, I can attest that most, if not all of them, can help.

Exercise regularly. This does not mean training for a marathon, but the simple act of going for a walk can do wonders, especially going on a nature walk. Not only is it a distraction, but exercising regularly lowers stress hormones and releases endorphins, leading to what is called “runner’s high.” In the long run, it improves the quality of your sleep, which helps your overall mental state. To help you stick to a routine, chose an activity you enjoy, such as walking, dancing, roller skating, biking, or yoga. This way, it does not feel like a chore.

Journaling. I am not giving out homework here, but one way to deal with stress is by writing things down. It can be as simple as making a to-do list before bed to help you sleep better, or as detailed as keeping a gratitude journal to help relieve stress and anxiety by focusing your thoughts on the positive aspects of your life. If you are feeling overwhelmed with negative thoughts or emotions, write them down on paper and then tear it up or burn it. Writing down your problems can give you a different perspective and may help sort them out.

Take time out to laugh. I have seen this for myself so I know personally that laughter really is the best medicine. Like exercise, it releases the body’s feel-good hormones that relieve stress and improve mood. Humor also helps to keep a positive outlook which can create resilience. When life throws me a curve ball, I yell out “Plot twist!” and move on. I like to watch reruns of my favorite comedies because they make me laugh and the their predictability has been known to lessen stress levels.

Go ahead and pet the dog/cat. As someone who has an animal companion, I can assure you that petting your dog or cat helps to relieve stress by, you guessed it, releasing those feel good hormones. Not only that, but they help you feel needed, especially dogs because they thrive on routines and are an excellent way to get you out the door to take them on daily walks. Not to worry, they will remind you when it is feeding or snack time.

Mindfulness. Not into meditating? Try mindfulness. This is defined as a type of meditation in which you focus on being intensely aware of what you are sensing and feeling in the moment without interpretation or judgment. Basically, it just means slowing down and living in the present. When you are sitting outside, listen to the sounds that surround you, feel the sun on your skin, or how the bench or swing feels on your body. It does not have to mean anything, just take the time to enjoy the five senses: vision, hearing, smell, taste, touch regardless of what you are presently doing.

Stay connected. John Donne, the British poet, said it best when he wrote “no man is an island, entire of itself.” Even if you are an introvert, humans are not meant to be isolated from friends and family. I know it has been a difficult year because of the COVID-mandated quarantine, but socialization is slowly coming back. Living in a digital world, it can be tempting to just send texts and social media messages, but nothing can replace making real contact with others.  Always remember that people cannot read your mind. If you need help, you need to ask. Anyone who genuinely cares will appreciate you being honest.

The right tool for the right job. If there is something I learned from previous moves, it is easier and less stressful when you hire professionals. The experience can be daunting, especially with big families. In such a case, consider Texans Movers to handle your next move.  From the packing to the heavy lifting, moving is a big project that is tough to handle on your own. When you need to enlist the help of local movers, headquartered in Houston, TX, The Woodlands – Sugar Land, and surrounding areas, you want to find an experienced and well-equipped company to handle your move. Residential moving is one of the many services they offer. These residential movers in Texas provide boxes, pads, and other packing materials, wrap special items to ensure they are secure, pack the entire household, deliver it, and unpack it, give you organizing tips, checklists, and perform a final sweep for forgotten items. They load and unload according to your specifications and provide secure, climate controlled storage for items you no longer need.

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