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Performer Matches: Maryann Price, Ray Price, Toni Price
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Dancing About Architecture
Jazzin' (But Not for Blue Jeans)
"...Internet broadcast. He admits that at 300 seats, ticket prices will tend to the $50 range, but says that..."

May 21, 1999 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Great Scott!
"Why Not?"
"...Society was launched. What if he'd said no, or priced it out of our realm of possibility? What if..."

April 16, 1999 Screens Feature

1999 SXSW Music Festival
"...sideman with so many local Austin acts like Toni Price and the Resentments, it's amazing he finds time to..."

March 19, 1999 Music Feature

Dancing About Architecture
The SXSW Wind Blows In
"...at all Star Tickets outlets, albeit at the increased price of $95), you're most likely interested in the latest..."

March 12, 1999 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Do a Little Dance
"...Stop, Wonderland, or from 1996 when the record high price of $10 million was paid by Castle Rock for..."

Feb. 12, 1999 Screens Feature by Marjorie Baumgarten

Live Shots
"...A short, impersonal set, piss-poor sound, an apathetic crowd, overpriced tickets and souvenirs. Yep, all the traps of a..."

Jan. 29, 1999 Music Feature

Jimmy Day, 1934-1999
"...guy who laid down the opening licks of Ray Price's "Crazy Arms," you don't have to play with also-rans...."

Jan. 29, 1999 Music Feature by Lee Nichols

Drake Tungsten and His Boy Skellington
"...betray its origins in Croslin's garage (or its $3,000 price tag), Telephono comes over the wire like a call..."

Jan. 22, 1999 Music Feature by Raoul Hernandez

Food Top Nines
"...a special dinner, worth every penny of its $10 price tag...."

Jan. 8, 1999 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

Reissues
"...with enough filler to push it into the full-length price range. Fortunately, the new, expanded Garage Inc. proves it..."

Dec. 18, 1998 Music Feature

The Second Coolest Thing Online
"...to their partners), there are a number of good price comparison search engines out there that will help you..."

Dec. 4, 1998 Screens Feature by John Avignone

Author by Author
Notable Folks in Their Own Write
"...(Pocket, $24 hard) takes us inside the world of priceless glass, struggling artists, and wealthy collectors. Presumably the title..."

May 1, 1998 Books Feature

Suburban Blight
Austinites' Escape to the 'Burbs Backfires
"...which promise twice the square footage at the same price. And if there were some sort of limit on..."

March 27, 1998 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

SXSW Film Conference and Festival '98 Further Reflections
"...seemingly weightless liberation, and our heroine must pay the price for her debauched escapades. Writer/director/producer Verow's script manages some..."

March 27, 1998 Screens Feature

Austin Over Easy
The Chronicle Guide to Breakfast Dining
"...day Saturdays. Sundays bring an elegant brunch buffet. The prices are not for the faint of heart or the..."

March 13, 1998 Food Feature

Everything Old is New Again
The Year in Albums
"...the world-wise Gwil Owenisms of Austin's grand dame, Toni Price (Sol Power), the ladies had a great year. Abra..."

Jan. 9, 1998 Music Feature by Raoul Hernandez

Pohl-Brown Town
Will the State Turn the Hog Farm into Edge City?
"...of development, that would justify the $18.3 million sale price for the land. (Madron's bid was nearly $4 million..."

Dec. 5, 1997 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Painting Race
Getting Inside Michael Ray Charles' Provocative Images
"...regularly sell out his shows, and because they do, prices for his works are on the rise and museum..."

Oct. 24, 1997 Arts Feature by Rebecca S. Cohen

Texas Platters
"...as Allen. Their two performances are alone well worth price of admission. (Colors) 4 Stars (Eyes) 4.5 Stars --..."

Sept. 12, 1997 Music Review

Wreckless Recs?
Garza's Affordability Strategy Slides Into Uselessness
"...best possible service to our customers at a reasonable price."..."

Sept. 12, 1997 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Dancing About Architecture
Driving a New Buick
"...spell for the Antone's label, and folks like Toni Price, who just released her new one on Antone's/Discovery? Boss..."

July 4, 1997 Music Column by Ken Lieck

Live Shots
"...Georgetown asphalt, while the muddy rhythm stew of "Vincent Price Blues" was so fuzzy and distorted that no alcohol..."

May 30, 1997 Music Feature

Wild, Wild Wildlife
Texas Parks & Wildlife's Andy Sansom
"...more and more people pay to use it, the price increases...."

May 9, 1997 News Feature by Robert Bryce

Chain Reaction
In Book Wars, Independent Shops Become Casualties
"...Chain stores are able to offer lower prices by buying in bulk and centralizing their purchasing functions..."

Nov. 29, 1996 News Feature by Karl Pallmeyer

Postmarks
Preserve Town Lake
"...and does not provide the benefits of lower food prices and community cohesion that collective work yields. Consequently, Wheatsville..."

Nov. 22, 1996 Column

Dancing About Architecture
Plastic Butthole Band
"...renegotiate their contract with the Lunch, dropping the ticket price from $18 to $8. "It was fun giving people..."

Nov. 15, 1996 Music Column

Conventional Wisdom
Why There's No Oldies Country Radio
"...Williams, Hank Thompson, Marty Robbins, Patsy Cline, and Ray Price, while at the same time renewing my childhood love..."

Oct. 18, 1996 Music Feature by Lee Nichols

Police Blotter
"...(we gave it to Kelly Willis instead), so Toni Price sent us a missive saying the entire Chronicle music..."

Oct. 4, 1996 Music Column

Off the Desk:
"...apologies to George Bernard Shaw`s Major Barbara -- "What price safety now, Chief Watson? What price?" Mike Sheffield, vice..."

Sept. 13, 1996 News Feature

The Stunt Man
William Castle's Gimmick Flicks Live Again!
"...startling gimmick on the screen!" The film stars Vincent Price (a Castle regular) as a coroner who discovers that..."

Aug. 23, 1996 Screens Feature by Alison Macor

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