A musical Rip Van Winkle tale from Denton: the unexpected return of the Baptist Generals. Also—remembering the place with a coffin shaped door and a constant parade of young musicians who’d one day become among Austin’s most celebrated artists. The One Knite Dive and Tavern. And what can a 27 year old audio tape tell us about the state of Austin music today? You might be surprised. NPR’s John Burnett joins us to talk about it…Plus a real life story from the road: musician David Ramirez with an intimate coming of age tale — the weeks music news and more. Hope you can join us for Texas Music Matters–Friday at noon and Friday night at 11 on KUTX 98-9, and Saturday morning at 11 on KUT 90.5.
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