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Preston Jones is the DFW.com pop music critic. He’s been writing about music, film, TV, books and more (in print and online) since 1999. His award-winning work has appeared in the Houston Chronicle, the Miami Herald, the Chicago Tribune, the Oklahoma Gazette, Playback STL, Slant Magazine, PopMatters, on WGN Radio and on National Public Radio.

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Tuesday, Nov. 03, 2009

Watch This: The Fort Worth Cats, 'Livin' by Proxy'

I've been remiss in getting this posted, but the Fort Worth Cats "reunited" for a 30th anniversary shindig a few weekends ago at the Aardvark. If you missed out, David "Kid" Daniel has you covered; here's a quality-sounding clip of the Cats in action. Daniel says a "documentary-type person" filmed the entire set and it "will show up with some other bands sometime in the future." He also described the evening as "pretty much a blast." Last but not least, the Cats are committed to doing a show in Dallas -- with the Telefones -- sometime in the near future.

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