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March 22, 2013

Big Broadcast: Ray Wylie’s Grits and Fresh Hits from Austin

By: David Brown

Poet, Songwriter, DJ, and festival organizer– Ray Wylie Hubbard stops by to play music and talk about Grit n’ Groove. Also, how musicians are battling for the survival of Austin’s musical ‘sister city’, New Orleans – plus new tracks by Quiet Company, Ola Podrida, the week’s music news and more. Join us for Texas Music Matters. Friday at noon and Friday night at 11 on KUTX 98-9.


Episodes

January 10, 2013

Big Broadcast: Visiting the Relatives

Friday at noon and again at 11pm on KUTX 98.9, and Saturday morning at 11 right after ‘Wait, Wait Don’t Tell Me’ on KUT 90.5.

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January 4, 2013

Big Broadcast: Mothers, Brothers, & Others

In the beginning–there were no beards–nor fuzzy guitars.

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December 18, 2012

Big Broadcast: KUTXMAS

We invite you to tune in for our ‘radio holiday card’ — it’s our annual all-staff holiday music special.

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December 13, 2012

Big Broadcast: Mapping Austin Music

From the Moose Lodge to the Bergstrom International Airport, Austin is full of hidden music spaces. This week on Texas Music Matters the Austin Music Map takes us on a tour of the music venues that fly under the radar. All that and the weeks music news on the next edition of Texas Music Matters Friday at noon and Friday night at 11pm on KUT 90.5.

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November 20, 2012

Big Broadcast: Thanks For The Music

It’s been an historic year for KUT, and we have lots to be thankful for. On this week’s holiday edition of Texas Music Matters, we turn the spotlight on our new Studio 1A.

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November 15, 2012

Big Broadcast: Cars & Guitars

Texas has no shortage of car songs but with some help from our listeners and the staff here at KUT we narrowed them down the top 15 (or so) Texas songs about cars.

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November 9, 2012

Big Broadcast: New Studios, Fond Farewells, and a Powwow Austin Style

This week on TMM we break in our brand new Session Studio at the Belo Center for New Media with some fresh faces and Austin originals.

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