It’s safe to say we live in interesting times. When you sift through all that took place last year, one thing stands out: ...
On Jan. 9, 1913, radio personality and musician Lavada Durst, also known as “Dr. Hepcat,” was born in Austin.
Gonzales spent eight years playing with Los Camperos, where she became a celebrity of sorts in the U.S. mariachi scene. “A ...
Before 102.7 became Jack-FM in San Antonio, it was a Top 40 station called KTFM. You might remember it from the iconic ...
I'll have my countdown 1-3 p.m. Aug. 27 on WJBE 99.7 FM and 1040 AM and play the top five tunes from each decade of the 1950s ...
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah at Assembly, Cate Le Bon at Basilica, a sound bath in Newburgh, a doc that puts you in the pit of a ...
Michael Lippman, a manager, lawyer and Arista label exec who worked with George Michael, David Bowie and Rob Thomas, has died ...
Some country songs from the 20th century, especially 1975, were just too honest for their time. And they're retrospective ...
Most anniversaries are celebrated by looking back. Elgin Area School District U-46’s radio station is honoring its 75th year ...
Dust-to-Digital, the eclectic Atlanta music label, is partnering with the University of California, Santa Barbara on an ...
"Jingle bell, jingle bell, jingle bell rock." Turn on the radio and it's clear the season has arrived: Bells are ringing, spirits are bright and everyone's "laughing all the way." Across Tennessee, ...
The 70s were a pivotal era in country music. New sounds emerged, and the genre increased in popularity, thanks in large part to these four country artists, who had the biggest impact on country music ...