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Posted by Miles Bloxson on Feb 26, 2021 Jake Lloyd grew up in Round Rock, Texas just 20 minutes outside of Austin in a musically inclined family.  His father and grandfather sang in the church and his grandmother was a professionally trained organ and piano player. Growing up Jake listened to eclectic artists like Rick James and Prince, which would later shape his one-of-a-kind sound. In 2010, Lloyd met producer and future bandmate Danny Saldivar II known as DSII. The two would continue to collaborate and create their own unique sound by fusing multiple genres together.  In 2018, the singer/songwriter released his debut self-titled album, and just one year later he dropped

Forget Eggnog Hot Buttered Rum is the Drink of the Holidays

Forget Eggnog. Hot Buttered Rum is the Drink of the Holidays. The Daily Beast © Provided by The Daily Beast Rimma Bondarenko / Alamy We have all certainly earned a decadent treat this holiday season. While you could whip up a big bowl of Eggnog, there’s another traditional (and no-less rich) concoction we recommend: Hot Buttered Rum. This delicious mix of dark rum, hot water and you guessed it butter is historic and delightfully appropriate for the season. On this episode of the podcast Life Behind Bars, co-hosts David Wondrich and Noah Rothbaum are joined by award-winning Half Full columnist Wayne Curtis to debate the different methods of making Hot Buttered Rum and to discuss why rum has historically played such a significant role in holiday drinks and desserts.

Soundbites: Rubblebucket to Perform at Highlight House Party

Rubblebucket s Alex Toth and Kalmia Traver Here we are, on the precipice of a New Year s Eve like none we ve ever experienced. I know I m getting ahead of myself a smidge, because the big night isn t until next week. But next week s music section will be dedicated solely to recapping the year s best local albums. I m particularly pleased with this year s crop of local music not only because of the adversity musicians worldwide have overcome, having had their livelihoods taken away, but because y all made some exceptional work this year. Anyway, back to NYE. Aside from the fact that huge ragers and the like just aren t feasible under pandemic restrictions, even little things are all messed up. For instance, COVID-19 makes a simple midnight kiss potentially lethal if the person isn t part of your quarantine bubble. (Jeez, could I have picked a darker, more downer way to start my final column of 2020?)

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