Our favorite singles of 2026 (so far)
The year has rocketed by us, and here we are, a bit past the midway point. What better time to consider the songs we can’t hear too often?
The year has rocketed by us, and here we are, a bit past the midway point. What better time to consider the songs we can’t hear too often?
Find out what North Texas bands are contributing to the punk rock scene through authenticity, and where to see Fort Worth's LABELS on tour this month.
DAMOYEE can’t be put into a box. The Dallas multi-instrumentalist, composer, and producer seamlessly blends R&B, pop, jazz, and folk, all while experimenting with electronic music to make her own sound. Her 2024 release, Purplexed Deluxe, is proof of that. DAMOYEE can be heard throughout North Texas – if you’ve ever been to the Winspear... Read more »
Check out tons of new music from North Texas artists, including sun-soaked sounds, indie pop rock, moody synth alt-pop, a Broadway-esc ballad and more.
The Grammy-winning Oak Cliff native is back with a new group, with a hometown gig booked and a self-titled debut due out in September.
The Grammy-nominated, former Deep Ellum busker will re-release his Shooter Jennings-produced 'Clovis' on streaming services July 3.
The day-long event rides into Irving's Toyota Music Factory on July 3. Get ready with our playlist of participating acts.
Grammy-winning artist La Roux will return to North Texas for the first time in more than 15 years on June 30. Listen to these 5 tracks to get ready.
An alum of NBC’s “The Voice,” the Dallas artist continues to captivate audiences with her soulful vocals and heartfelt performances throughout North Texas. Her latest 2025 release, “Shake It Off,” showcases her signature blend of contemporary soul and R&B, delivering a sound that’s fresh and empowering, and unmistakably her own.
Check out scenes from sets by Shakey Graves (Austin), Amanda Shires (Lubbock) and J. Isaiah Evans & The Boss Tweed (Dallas) at the performance-packed inaugural Flora Street Live festival.
Check out brand new music from across North Texas, plus lots of events to support homegrown artists coming up this weekend and beyond.
Check out new music from across the metroplex, plus lots of concerts to support with homegrown artists in North Texas.
Here are the results of the KXT 917 Song Countdown!
With songs like "Suzanne," "Bird on a Wire," "So Long, Marianne" and "Hey, That's No Way to Say Goodbye," singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen created his own brand of folk-rock art music. Listeners discovered Cohen's songs in the mid-'60s when Judy Collins recorded "Suzanne," and Cohen followed that by recording his own album of his songs. Cohen discusses his career with Terry Gross.
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