Joseph Kyle
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A fitting tribute to the heroes of the Alamo, which fell 189 years ago today. Read more
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The low-key beginnings for one of the soft-rock kings of the 1970s began here, with this little psych-rock band. Read more
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The Late Great Townes Van Zandt would go high, low, and in between for the sake of the song. He did just that here, on one of his finest compositions. Read more
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This three-song EP by Austin hardcore band The Dicks was one of punk’s finest debut releases, and the state’s first major contribution to hardcore. Read more
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This month, we’re going deep in the heart of Texas Music, and we hope y’all join us for this exciting look at the diverse music history of the Lone Star State! Read more
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We close out this month’s theme with Ray Charles’ rousing take on the Black National Anthem, and a few thoughts on the past month’s selections. Read more
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Still trying to fight the cold? How’s about ninety minutes of red hot vintage Fishbone? You’re welcome Read more
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Dallas-based slowcore band Bedhead has their discography compiled, and Tim Hinely’s got a few things to say about it. Read more
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An hour and a half of vintage Fela Kuti in his prime, featuring stunning music and some wisdom for the ages. Read more
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A reissue of this two-song live set captures a late-period Art Pepper in fine, enjoyable form. Read more
