Paul Slavens | February 7, 2010
Happy SuperBowl Night! Ok football lovers, lets listen to some great music!
This is where you can lend your suggestions for new music and musicians, and also remind us of older stuff that you think would be a good listen. Also polite comments are welcome.
Leave a link to where music can be purchased if you [...]
Stephen Becker | February 5, 2010
This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll remember a country music DJ who wrote one of the most recognizable hits of early rock ‘n’ roll.
Stephen Becker | January 31, 2010
This week, Paul talks with NX35 Music Conferette programmer Matthew Gray and plays a selection of bands set to appear at this year’s event.
Stephen Becker | January 29, 2010
This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll celebrate a pioneering trumpeter who performed with some of the biggest names in jazz.
Paul Slavens | January 24, 2010
Well, maybe you dont care about the playoffs.
or maybe you already have seen enough.
Whatever the case it’s nice to see you here and I hope you enjoy the music tonite.
I got some great suggestions from the blog last week and I asked my Facebook friends what they thought the most beautiful music in the world [...]
Stephen Becker | January 22, 2010
This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll remember a woman who played autoharp and sang folk songs before becoming a rock music legend.
Paul Slavens | January 17, 2010
Hey there everybody
Welcome, got some great music tonight.
This is where you can make your polite suggestions and comments. Leave a link to where we can find your song suggestions online.
New to me this week:
Don Byron
Zero 7
The Polyamorous Affair
tune Yards
Oscar D’leon
Liz Durrett “All the Spokes” The Mezzanine
Edwyn Collins “A Girl Like You” A Casual Introduction 1981/2001 [...]
Stephen Becker | January 15, 2010
This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll honor a pioneering female R&B artist who was a triple threat as a singer, songwriter and guitarist.
Stephen Becker | January 13, 2010
ART IMITATING LIFE: Dallas actress Connie Colt has worked in the theater for the better part of four decades. So you might think all she had to do was show up to play Esme, the lifelong actress at the center of Theatre Three’s Amy’s View. But Colt says while she shares a lot with Esme [...]
Paul Slavens | January 10, 2010
Good Evening, hope you are keeping warm.
Lots of new music for me this week: Ronnie Montrose, the Jazz Butcher, Jarvis Cocker, Klaatu, The Presets and Hildegarde
It’s a pretty varied night tonight, so hold on. This is where you can leave your polite comments and your suggestions for music that can be played on future shows.
Turn [...]