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KatsüK

Mixing funk, reggae, and tribal sounds to form his own hybrid, Daniel KatsüK recently scored one of Fort Worth Weekly’s top 10 songs of the decade with “Evergreen”, from his 2008 release Out In the Wind. He brings his native-influenced sound to the KXT studio for a Wednesday morning performance with Gini Mascorro. Video: KatsüK… Read more »

KXT Member Rewards

  Being a KXT 91.7 member has its perks! Check out where your Exclusive KXT Member Rewards Card will take you: CD Warehouse Arlington, (817) 460-2392 » 15% off all used products. Flywheel Sports Dallas (214) 504-2205 Plano (214) 865-7261 » 10% off of in-studio class pack purchases (Dallas and Plano locations only). House of… Read more »

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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 »

Smile Smile

Dallas pop duo Smile Smile’s music comes from the wreckage of a relationship — one involving both members of the band. Ryan Hamilton and Jencey Hirunrusme were together when they made their first record, Blue Roses, but split before their upcoming release Truth On Tape. It’s hard to say that the broken relationship has had… Read more »

Dove Hunter

Dallas-based Dove Hunter built quite a large buzz in the local and regional music community for two years before releasing their debut, The Southern Unknown. Their rootsy mix of rock and folk is highlighted by lengthy instrumental exchanges between bassist Chad DeAtley and guitarist Jason Wortham. Tune in to hear these local favorites as they… Read more »

Sondre Lerche

Norwegian singer-songwriter Sondre Lerche has worn many masks in his relatively short musical career, from the pop leanings of his debut Faces Down, to the Sinatra-esque stylings of the Duper Sessions, to the raw, punkish Phantom Punch. His latest, Heartbeat Radio, brings all of these influences under one roof, showing off both his skilled songwriting… Read more »

Mark Growden

San Francisco-based multi-instrumentalist Mark Growden stops by the KXT studios to visit with Gini Mascorro about his first release in eight years, the upcoming Saint Judas. Growden, accomplished on the accordian, banjo, and saxophone, has carved a niche in the Americana scene with his harrowing songs. Listen to hear Mark’s intense live performance, where he… Read more »