Live EventsJul 23, 2020Jul 23, 2020 The XPoNential Music Festival Summer Celebration closes with a weekend long celebration from Friday, July 24th through Sunday, July […]
Music MattersJul 8, 2020Jul 10, 2020 Cliff Hargrove Retires He had a front-row seat for forty years. Since August of 1980, when new UT communications graduate Cliff Hargrove […]
FeaturesJul 6, 2020Oct 13, 2021 Conceived and directed by musician/multimedia artist Mobley, A Home Unfamiliar is an experiment in radically collaborative music and filmmaking
Live EventsJun 29, 2020Sep 22, 2022 A Virtual 4th of July Picnic with Willie and Friends The 2020 Picnic will kick off with a series of live performances streamed directly from Luck, and a BBQ […]
Music MattersJun 26, 2020Sep 28, 2021 They See Us Now? Have recent events awakened the world to injustice? Six Black Austin artists discuss dealing with a lifetime of oppression, […]
FeaturesJun 18, 2020Jun 19, 2020 Juneteenth in Austin “Black Austin Matters” mural spans Sixth Street to Ninth Street in downtown Austin. CREDIT JORGE SANHUEZA-LYON / KUT LEARN […]
Music MattersJun 12, 2020 Immediate Action Needed to Save Austin’s Music Venues Barracuda’s Closing A Harbinger Of Things To Come By Jeff McCord This week, the Barracuda, in business on 611 […]
RememberingJun 10, 2020Jun 10, 2020 Remembering: James Hand photo by Martin do Nascimento By Matt Muñoz, Cactus Cafe Manager Country music singer James “Slim” Hand passed away […]
Music NewsJun 10, 2020 America’s Independent Music Venues Could Close Soon Due To Coronavirus Across the country, music venues remain closed due to the pandemic — and according to a new survey, 90 […]
FeaturesJun 8, 2020Oct 13, 2021 KUTX Engineer Jake Perlman’s Most Memorable Sessions KUTX Audio Engineer Jake Perlman takes a look back on some of his favorite live session tapings.
Music NewsJun 2, 2020Jun 2, 2020 Texas Monthly: The Houston Years of George Floyd Friends remember Floyd, who grew up in the Third Ward, as a gentle soul, a father, and a talented […]
FeaturesJun 2, 2020Oct 13, 2021 Music Companies Promise A Tuesday ‘Blackout’ For Black Lives As protests demanding racial justice have multiplied since the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis police custody last week, […]
FeaturesJun 1, 2020Jun 2, 2020 #theshowmustbepaused Today KUTX joins the music industry for #BlackoutTuesday, a day of solidarity, reflection, and action against systemic racism. Follow […]
Music MattersMay 14, 2020May 4, 2021 Laura Marling Marling discusses love, life, psychoanalysis and her new album, Song for Our Daughter
Music MattersMay 4, 2020Apr 16, 2021 A Deafening Silence The coronavirus pandemic has exposed the dirt swept under the rug, the cans kicked down the road. Income inequality, […]
FeaturesApr 22, 2020Oct 13, 2021 KUTX At Home: John Doe 4.22.20 Punk rocker, actor, writer, and bar owner John Doe joined KUTX host Jody Denberg to chat about the first […]
FeaturesApr 21, 2020Oct 13, 2021 KUTX At Home: Ray Wylie Hubbard 4.21.20 Last week, Ray Wylie Hubbard announced his first major label release, Co-Starring, due out in July, and dropped a […]
FeaturesApr 16, 2020Oct 13, 2021 NPR Music Livestream: Steve Earle @ 6pm Steve Earle will be doing an NPR Live Stream this Thursday, April 16, at 6:00 pm central
Live EventsApr 9, 2020 Hamilton Leithauser Livestream 4/10 @ 6 p.m. It’s release day for The Walkmen‘s frontman Hamilton Leithauser. To celebrate The Loves Of Your Life, his latest solo […]
RememberingApr 9, 2020Apr 9, 2020 John Prine’s Simple Gifts John Prine in Atlanta in 1975. Tom Hill/Getty Images By Jeff McCord I often think of John Prine when […]
InterviewsApr 7, 2020Oct 13, 2021 M. Ward Finds Leonard Cohen’s Spirit in a Montreal Bagel Shop M. Ward joins KUTX host Jody Denberg from his home in Glendale, California to talk album inspiration, his grandfather’s […]