Minneapolis-based indie rocker Adam Levy stopped by the KXT studio to prep the crowd for his show at The Vagabond.
Adam Levy
May 27, 2015 by Molly Evans
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.
May 27, 2015 by Molly Evans
Minneapolis-based indie rocker Adam Levy stopped by the KXT studio to prep the crowd for his show at The Vagabond.
May 4, 2015 by Molly Evans
Austin singer-songwriter Bob Schneider came by KXT to perform three tracks from his new album, King Kong.
April 24, 2015 by Molly Evans
The ever-lovable and insanely/profanely charming Father John Misty turned in an unforgettable performance and interview when he stopped by the KXT studio before his sold-out show at the Granada Theater.
March 13, 2015 by Molly Evans
Check out the Cold War Kids’ recent KXT visit, featuring performances of three tracks from their newest release, Hold My Home.
November 12, 2014 by Alan Melson
Here’s one way the dollars donated by listeners like you are put to work: our fantastic KXT 91.7 Live Sessions. KXT Program Director Mark Abuzzahab has chosen his Top 5 since the station launched in 2009.
July 12, 2013 by Ryan Tainter
Kyle Morris and Cole Ale from Fort Worth’s The Unlikely Candidates came by the KXT studios to talk about signing to a major label and perform two tracks from their forthcoming debut.
May 30, 2013 by Ryan Tainter
Denton’s Baptist Generals came by the KXT studio to celebrate the release of Jackleg Devotional To The Heart, the long-awaited follow-up to No Silver/No Gold and their first release in ten years.
May 23, 2013 by Alan Melson
To gear up for their stunning set at Dallas’ own 2013 Homegrown Festival, hometown “psychedelic gospel funk” powerhouse The Relatives visited KXT to showcase a trio of tracks from their first album in 30 years, The Electric Word.
May 23, 2013 by Ryan Tainter
One of Texas’ best-kept musical secrets, the award-winning blues singer Ruthie Foster paid a visit to the KXT studios to perform songs from her soul-stirring repertoire.
April 29, 2013 by Alan Melson
Erica Driscoll and Steve Stout of L.A.’s critically-acclaimed Blondfire popped into the KXT studio to perform stripped-down versions of their hits “Where The Kids Are” and “Waves.”