FeaturesAug 14, 2013Oct 13, 2021 Big Broadcast: Austin Recording Studio Tour To find live music in Austin, you just need to follow the glowing neon signs. But recording studios? More […]
FeaturesAug 12, 2013Oct 13, 2021 Jim Beck This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll learn how one man almost made Dallas—not Nashville—into Music City, USA.
FeaturesAug 8, 2013Oct 13, 2021 Big Broadcast: Pirate Radio For much of the 20th century, radio was the voice of the establishment, selling not just detergent, but a […]
FeaturesAug 5, 2013Oct 13, 2021 Snuff Johnson This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll learn about a bluesman who was also a cowboy.
FeaturesAug 1, 2013Oct 13, 2021 Big Broadcast: How Long Must I Dream Of the many Texas music musicians who’ve made a major impact on the American songbook, one of the most […]
FeaturesJul 29, 2013Oct 13, 2021 Horace Logan This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll discover yet another Texas connection to the “King” of rock and roll.
FeaturesJul 25, 2013Oct 13, 2021 Texas-Sized Heartbreak Grab a gallon of ice cream and breakout those sweatpants – it’s heartbreak Texas style on this edition of […]
FeaturesJul 22, 2013Oct 13, 2021 August Thielepape This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll meet a man whose political and musical leadership helped reshape San Antonio.
FeaturesJul 18, 2013Oct 13, 2021 The Ballad Of Big Star Texas Music Matters’ David Brown chats with Big Star’s Jody Stephens, plus we discover a rare performance of “Waltz […]
FeaturesJul 18, 2013Oct 13, 2021 Big Broadcast: Big Stars Sometimes a band doesn’t find its audience until decades later. On this week’s edition of Texas Music Matters, we’re […]
FeaturesJul 15, 2013Oct 13, 2021 Blitzen Trapper at KUTX 7.15.13 Experimental country/folk band Blitzen Trapper stopped by our studio on Monday, July 15th, for a great live performance, and […]
FeaturesJul 15, 2013Oct 13, 2021 Illinois Jaquet This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll hear from a jazz player who helped pioneer the Texas tenor sound.
FeaturesJul 12, 2013Oct 13, 2021 Big Broadcast: Go Your Own Way Join us for Texas Music Matters Friday at noon and again Friday night at 11 on KUTX 98-9.
FeaturesJul 11, 2013Oct 13, 2021 Jesse Woods: From The Gridiron To The Guitar Perhaps the only thing bigger than music in Texas is football—specifically, college football. Jesse Woods has a boot in […]
FeaturesJul 9, 2013Oct 13, 2021 Big Broadcast: On the Record On this week’s edition of Texas Music Matters, some of our favorite musicians– including Shawn Colvin, Alejandro Escovedo, Will […]
FeaturesJul 8, 2013Oct 13, 2021 The Fort Worth “Goatman” This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll meet a monster who terrorized Fort Worth but also inspired some local […]
FeaturesJul 5, 2013Oct 13, 2021 Not Yer Grandma’s Tent Revival It’s East Cameron Folkcore, Possessed by Paul James & the McMercy Family Band…
FeaturesJul 1, 2013Oct 13, 2021 Hersal Thomas This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll learn about a piano player who fit a lifetime of jazz into […]
FeaturesJun 28, 2013Oct 13, 2021 Youngbloods Fest: Music for Music William Harries Graham grew up in a musical family. As the son of local musician Jon Dee Graham, he’s […]
FeaturesJun 27, 2013Oct 13, 2021 Music News for June 27, 2013 FFFFest leak #2 announced; The most powerful musicians; ‘A Band Called Death’ hits theaters. This is your SoundCheck.
FeaturesJun 27, 2013Oct 13, 2021 Big Broadcast: New Beginnings On this week’s edition of Texas Music Matters: new beginnings— from late bloomers to musical reintroductions.
FeaturesJun 24, 2013Oct 13, 2021 Nash Hernandez This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll meet a band leader whose Latin swing made the governor dance.
FeaturesJun 20, 2013Oct 13, 2021 Big Broadcast: Best of ’13 (So Far) Join us for what’s come to be a ‘start of the summer’ tradition–as Jeff McCord, Laurie Gallardo, Rick McNulty […]
FeaturesJun 17, 2013Oct 13, 2021 Enter Your High School Band’s Song in Studio 360’s Contest Hey Austin, Studio 360 loves your band. Seriously. And they want to share it with the world. Send your […]