Garland heads up Swan Strings and Girls Rock Dallas, creating musical opportunities for kids in South Dallas and Oak Cliff
Jess Garland brings free music education to kids in South Dallas, Oak Cliff
June 27, 2022 by Jessica Waffles
June 27, 2022 by Jessica Waffles
Garland heads up Swan Strings and Girls Rock Dallas, creating musical opportunities for kids in South Dallas and Oak Cliff
June 24, 2022 by Nilufer Arsala
Here’s what you heard this week on ‘The KXT Local Show’.
June 22, 2022 by Erika Bocanegra
We are stoked to present Cat Power at Granada Theater on July 28. Enter to win a pair of tickets!
June 22, 2022 by Jessica Waffles
Check out the pix from her show in Fort Worth and catch her in Dallas on July 14th.
June 21, 2022 by Jessica Waffles
Dance, DJs and fitness rounded out the celebration in the Cedars.
June 21, 2022 by Erika Bocanegra
Geroge Duke, The Mavericks, Blondie — here’s what you heard this week on ‘The Paul Slavens Show.’ Make a suggestion for next week!
June 20, 2022 by Preston Jones
Not quite 40 years ago — July 3, 1982, to be exact — the headline was splashed across page 34 of Billboard magazine: “Charley Pride Opens New 24-Track Studio in Dallas.” Known then as CECCA Sound Studio, the facility, located on Royal Lane, was initially operated by Pride’s son Kraig, who told Billboard “the presence… Read more »
June 17, 2022 by Preston Jones
Juneteenth — the day commemorating the emancipation of enslaved African-Americans in Galveston — is as much about pain and anger as it is reflection and celebration. The day, June 19, is a holiday noted by many Black Americans since its inception in 1865, two years after the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation. Juneteenth was codified… Read more »
June 16, 2022 by Preston Jones
With the release of The Fragile Army, much was made, 15 years ago, of the Polyphonic Spree’s wardrobe change from white choir robes to black military fatigues. What was lost in the sartorial novelty is, perhaps, a bit clearer in hindsight: However Tim DeLaughter and his creative collaborators choose to attire themselves or present their… Read more »
June 16, 2022 by Jessica Waffles
Gaika James was born in New Orleans and moved to Lawton, OK when he was just 6 years old – picking up the trombone early in life during elementary school. By age 14, he moved to Addison, TX and ended up studying music at Weatherford College, UNT and UTA. He found inspiration from artists like… Read more »