Author: Paul Slavens

Sundays, 8 to 10 p.m.
J. Paul Slavens has been with KXT since its inception in 2009 but is a well-known presence on the radio dial, having previously hosted a Sunday night music show on KXT’s sister station KERA-FM since 2004. He brings to the program a diverse, seemingly random mix of styles, genres and time periods. He also conducts a live blog during his show and makes listener suggestions a large part of the playlist.

Paul’s program has received Best of Dallas awards from the Dallas Observer in 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2012. The show has been nominated every year since 2005 for Dallas Observer Music Awards.

Paul is also well known in the North Texas area for his work as a multi-instrumentalist with bands like Ten Hands, the Baptist Generals and The Travoltas. He also frequently performs an Improvisational Musical Comedy show and won the 2011 Dallas Observer Music Award for Best Jazz Act. He was nominated by D Magazine as Best Local Musical Act in 2012. In 2011 he released Alphabet Girls, an album of original songs.

Paul is a composer, and his works have been performed at the Dallas Museum of Art, the McKinney Avenue Contemporary and numerous churches, campuses and schools around the area. Paul also works as a a commercial voice-over artist and actor with The Kim Dawson Agency.

The Paul Slavens Show: Feb. 14, 2010

Hello, young lovers (of music) This is where you can leave your polite comments and wonderful suggestions for music or artists to be considered for airplay on future shows. Make sure to leave a link where the music can be purchased if possible. New to me this week: Susannah McCorkle, The Daniel Pemberton TV Orchestra,… Read more »

The Paul Slavens Show: Live Blog for January 17, 2010

Hey there everybody Welcome, got some great music tonight. This is where you can make your polite suggestions and comments. Leave a link to where we can find your song suggestions online. New to me this week: Don Byron Zero 7 The Polyamorous Affair tune Yards Oscar D’leon Liz Durrett “All the Spokes” The Mezzanine… Read more »