LOLO captivated our On The Road crew with her al fresco performance of “Not Gonna Let You Walk Away” next to a vintage Airstream.
LOLO
March 24, 2017 by Christy Robinson
Intimate performances from classic artists and new breaking acts. During COVID-19 social-distancing, KXT Live Sessions is blended with KXT On The Road, our off-site performance project with with sister site Art&Seek.
March 24, 2017 by Christy Robinson
LOLO captivated our On The Road crew with her al fresco performance of “Not Gonna Let You Walk Away” next to a vintage Airstream.
March 23, 2017 by Christy Robinson
The Land Down Under boasted some of SXSW 2017’s most buzz-worthy bands, and Middle Kids ranks high on the list. KXT’s On The Road crew met up with vocalist Hannah Joy in Austin for a performance of “Your Love.”
March 22, 2017 by Christy Robinson
Songwriter Conor Oberst played a stripped-down version of “A Little Uncanny” for KXT’s On the Road Crew at Austin’s famed Arlyn Studios.
March 22, 2017 by Christy Robinson
The shores of Austin’s Lady Bird Lake played host to blues queen Valerie June and KXT’s On The Road crew for a pop-up performance of “Shakedown.”
March 20, 2017 by Christy Robinson
Before her recent Granada show, the Scottish singer-songwriter treated the KXT studio audience to “Black Horse And The Cherry Tree” and a couple of her newer tracks.
March 10, 2017 by Lauren Menking
Dallas art-rock quartet Siamese dished up the glitz and glam for their first-ever KXT Live Session.
February 1, 2017 by Lauren Menking
Muddy Magnolias have a one-of-a-kind sound that fuses folk rock, soul and blues. It was on full display in their KXT Live Session.
January 12, 2017 by Lauren Menking
John Paul White, who once comprised half of The Civil Wars, stopped by on the heels of the release of his solo album ‘Beulah.’
December 7, 2016 by Lauren Menking
The newly-downsized Dallas outfit came by the KXT studio to chat about the rootsy-to-raucous shift in their sound, and the making of their sophomore album.
November 3, 2016 by Lauren Menking
If there’s a name that should be on your radar, it’s the Fort Worth-based blues artist Matt Tedder.