Nov. 14 marks the Grammy-winning, Fort Worth musician’s first North Texas solo appearance in more than 15 years.
Ahead of T Bone Burnett’s return to North Texas, catching up with his prodigious output
November 13, 2024 by Preston Jones
November 13, 2024 by Preston Jones
Nov. 14 marks the Grammy-winning, Fort Worth musician’s first North Texas solo appearance in more than 15 years.
November 12, 2024 by Preston Jones
Celebrate with us tonight at KXT’s Public Music Meeting at Henry’s Majestic in Dallas.
November 8, 2024 by Preston Jones
Texas had a very rewarding morning as the nominees for the 67th annual Grammy Awards were announced Friday. Houston native Beyonce led the field with 11 total nominations, including a sweep of all four country music categories and a nod in the album of the year category for Cowboy Carter and song and record of… Read more »
November 7, 2024 by Preston Jones
Keegan McInroe helped launch the four-day event, which will also feature Willis Alan Ramsey, Alejandro Escovedo, John Fullbright, Summer Dean and Patrice Pike.
November 6, 2024 by Preston Jones
Working with Danny Balis and Jeff “Skin” Wade, Lee is embracing a funkier, more soulful style.
November 5, 2024 by Preston Jones
The Texas icon’s 153rd studio album, out now, is a powerful, poignant work, produced by his son, Micah.
October 30, 2024 by Preston Jones
The Dallas-based singer-songwriters aren’t afraid to get rowdy, and back up the fun with sturdily crafted songs.
October 29, 2024 by Preston Jones
Esteban Flores, who performs as Slow Joy, is touring behind his most recent EP, Mi Amigo Slow Joy.
October 25, 2024 by Preston Jones
Although every note of Marfa Lights’ self-titled debut album is original, there is an unshakable sense of déjà vu — of the past colliding with the present. According to Marfa Lights mastermind Daniel Hines, such vibes are intentional. “The whole old technology-meets-new technology theme runs through the whole album,” Hines said during a recent conversation.… Read more »
October 24, 2024 by Preston Jones
It’s the second year for the fundraising festival, which features alums from the performing and visual arts high school, and others.