Texas StandardJun 21, 2022Jun 21, 2022 The case for Freddy Fender’s induction as first Hispanic member of Country Music Hall of Fame Will the hall of fame induct the Rio Grande Valley native?
Texas StandardJun 6, 2022Jun 6, 2022 Adrian Quesada conjures new grooves from bygone Latin beats on ‘Boleros Psicodélicos’ Quesada, half of Black Pumas, produced the album during the pandemic by collaborating remotely with other musicians. Its roots trace […]
Texas Standard, Words On MusicJun 1, 2022Jun 2, 2022 Almost 22 years after his death, DJ Screw’s contribution to Texas music stands the test of time His voice is among the most influential in modern day hip-hop. And now, two decades after Robert Earl Davis […]
Courtesy Brandi Waller-Pace Texas Standard, Words On MusicMar 22, 2022Mar 22, 2022 African American Roots Music Fest spotlights banjos, fiddles in Fort Worth African-American music has roots deeper than we think.
Texas StandardMar 2, 2022Mar 2, 2022 Carson McHone wrote her latest album during ‘little slices’ of reflection time between tours “Still Life” is a departure from her previous album