Hop in the wayback machine — these North Texas-bred albums are turning 35 this year.
Three albums with North Texas ties celebrate 35 years in 2024
January 18, 2024 by Preston Jones
January 18, 2024 by Preston Jones
Hop in the wayback machine — these North Texas-bred albums are turning 35 this year.
January 12, 2024 by Jessica Waffles
As one chapter closes, another begins. DFW artist Averi Burk bids a sweet farewell, moving to Los Angeles later this month. Catch her interview and last show details before she embarks on her new journey.
January 12, 2024 by Preston Jones
We asked Salim Nourallah, Caroline Sears and other North Texas musicians what they’re excited about in 2024.
January 11, 2024 by Preston Jones
Fire up your MP3 player or dust off your CDs — these North Texas-bred albums are turning 40 this year.
December 27, 2023 by Jessica Waffles
Check out monumental moments of 2023 in the North Texas music scene through the lens of KXT music journalist Jessica Waffles.
December 22, 2023 by Alec Spicer
So much happened across the North Texas arts and music scene in 2023 and our KXT staff was there to chronicle it. From the loss of hometown heroes, to the unveiling of new neighborhood haunts, and even our month-long celebration of local music, our readers were locked in with us throughout it all. As… Read more »
December 19, 2023 by Jessica Waffles
Nestled in the heart of Oak Cliff, Dallas, Henry’s Majestic has found a new home to give local musicians a platform and serve up delectable foods.
December 18, 2023 by Preston Jones
KXT music journalist Preston Jones considers all the musicians he’s interviewed this year, and chooses his highlights.
December 14, 2023 by Preston Jones
A health crisis led Larry Gee to rediscover his love of music.
December 13, 2023 by Jessica Waffles
Check out scenes from the show at The Factory, featuring an opening set by Danielle Ponder. The show echoed the soulfully psychedelic and dynamic sound of the Black Pumas’ new sophomore album, Chronicles of a Diamond.