Houston's Tilluride stops in for a fun visit. The whole gang is here! They talk about getting the band together and recording some very special songs written by their manager Anthony Smith. They come from a variety of backgrounds from Tejano to Heavy Metal, but they come together to bring a unique sound to the Texas music scene.
Brandon Howard of Burleson, Texas stops by the KTFB Studio to talk about his journey from growing up in Southwest Louisiana to setting down roots in the DFW area. He tells an amazing story of how donating a kidney saved his life. A medical condition forced him to end his career as a welder, but opened up the door to a full time career in music.
Amarillo's Chancy Burnson has been in the Texas music scene for nearly two decades. He stops by the KTFB studio to talk about growing up in the Texas Panhandle and getting into music after high school. He shares his love of the outdoors, and he talks about how his music has gotten into television shows.
Lubbock's Dalton Domino makes a visit to the KTFB studio to talk about his musical journey from his young years in Memphis to becoming a staple in the Texas music scene. He shares his struggles with drugs and alcohol, getting his life on track and getting married and having a family.
Jillian Hudson stopped by the KTFB studio to talk about her very first radio single "Gingerbread Man," and she plays a couple of other songs for us. She tells us about getting started in the industry at a very early age. She's only 16 years old, but she is writing and recording some very good music.
Ben Coleman from the DFW area stops in to share his very first radio release. We talk about his journey from growing up on a farm in South Carolina to becoming Texan and joining the Texas music scene.00:00 - "Rainy Days"04:28 - Interview Begins18:03 - "Way We Used To"21:27 - "Sweet Irene"24:11 - Interview Continues27:24 - "Bible and Booze"30:07 - Interview Wrap-Up
Kensie Coppin of Saledo, Texas stops by the KTFB studio to tell us about her 20-year music career that started at a very young age. She played the Grand Ol' Opry at age 11! We talk about her latest single "Texas in Me," and where her career is headed next.
Frisco's Tristan Roberson joins us to talk about launching his music career as a 17 year-old high school junior. He shares a song he wrote about his girlfriend and the title track to his new album coming out in May.
El Paso country artist Brian Mars joins us to talk about his musical career, from a mariachi band in middle school to recording at the legendary FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. Brian pulls out his guitar and sings an amazing cover one of the Texas legend Freddie Fender's songs.00:00 - "She Goes Good With Tequila"03:10 - Interview Begins13:13 "Weekend"15:43 - Interview Continues17:08 - "Before the Next Teardrop Falls"19:23 - Interview Continues21:41 - "Rebel"24:56 - Interview Wrap-Up
Omer Netzer tells us about his journey from growing up in Israel to playing music in Texas. From spending much of his childhood in bomb shelters to his parents three story music store in northern Israel and fighting for his homeland after the October 7th massacre. He tells a fascinating story about the world-changing power of music.00:00 - "God Works in Mysterious Ways"03:02 - Interview Begins21:28 - "Save My Soul"24:16 - Interview Continues25:52 "Raise Me Up"28:19 - Interview Continues30:08 - "If Whiskey Were a Friend"33:28 - Interview Wrap-Up