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Tumbleweed Tuesdays

Is The Mink two steps away from being a country hot spot? Maybe

By Dusti Rhodes

Published on January 03, 2008 at 1:40am

We were both excited and a little skeptical when we heard about The Mink’s Tumbleweed Tuesdays, where fans of early country and folk can down whiskey specials or $10 bottles of wine while listening to Western tracks. Sounds good, even though similar events have proved to be little more than an excuse for hipsters to dress up like cowboys. The folks at The Mink seem to understand that DJs playing themed-music nights should have a bit of knowledge, not to mention more than just a collection of found-in-any-used-record-bin albums, which is why they hired vinyl jockeys Justin and Travis Edson, who also take part in Boondocks’s monthly ‘60s/’70s garage, fuzz and rock night Reverberations. The brothers are gaining equal attention at The Mink spinning a thoughtful array of country and folk that gradually tumbles into ‘60s/’70s rock.

“The first week was mediocre, the next time was over twice the amount of people and the latest time was double the week before. Pretty crazy,” says bartender Austin Havican of the night’s first few trial runs. We suggest moseying on down soon, while you can still squeeze in the door. 8 p.m. 3718 Main. For information, call 713-522-9985 or visit www.themink.org. Free.
Tuesdays, 8 p.m., 2008