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Audrey Rose from 104.1 KRBE Interviews Alex Warren before his sold-out show at White Oak Music Hall in Houston! Website
We had the pleasure of interviewing Slow Joy over Zoom video!Slow Joy, the solo project of Dallas based, New Mexican born Chicano artist Esteban Flores, is thrilled to announce his first official US headline tour. The February 2025 run has Flores out supporting his Mi Amigo Slow Joy EP, which was released June 7th, 2024 via Mick Music. Produced by Mike Sapone (Oso Oso, The Front Bottoms), the EP earned Slow Joy the “Best New Band” designation in the Dallas Observer's Annual “Best of Dallas” roundup and drew comparisons to The Pixies, Modest Mouse and Smashing Pumpkins.Slow Joy spent all of the fall on the road supporting Real Friends alongside Can't Swim and Carly Cosgrove on their Forever And Ever and Ever And Ever And Ever And Ever And Ever Tour. The two month long tour visited most every major city across the US and was Slow Joy's biggest trek to date. Mi Amigo Slow Joy follows 2023's Wildflower EP. The new EP was extremely well received, with FLOOD writing, “...the EP is a celebration of the past three decades of alternative rock music condensed into something more broadly appealing than any of Nevermind's non-single tracks.” The Chicago Reader described the Mi Amigo Slow Joy EP as “...melanges of grungy shoegaze.” And KXT 91.7 said the EP features “crunchy, alt-rock-inflected soundscapes [with] searching, vulnerable lyrics.” Flores' growth as a songwriter and musician can be heard throughout the four new tracks, an accomplishment he credits Sapone for helping him to achieve.Slow Joy is currently working with Sapone on his debut album, due in early 2025. In the meantime, catch Flores and his band on tour through February. All confirmed shows are below and you can buy tickets HERE.Slow Joy Confirmed Tour Dates:February 5th @ White Oak Music Hall in Houston, TXFebruary 6th @Dada Dallas in Dallas, TXFebruary 7th @ Mohawk (Inside) in Austin, TXFebruary 8th @ Vibes Underground in San Antonio, TXFebruary 13th @ Launchpad in Albuquerque, NMFebruary 14th @ Lowbrow Palace in El Paso, TXFebruary 20th @ The Vanguard in Tulsa, OKFebruary 21st @ Off Broadway in St. Louis, MOFebruary 22nd @ Burn Bright MKE in Milwaukee, WIFebruary 23rd @ Rose Music Hall in Columbia, MOWe want to hear from you! Please email Hello@BringinitBackwards.comwww.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #SlowJoy #NewMusic #ZoomListen & Subscribe to BiBhttps://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpodBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bringin-it-backwards--4972373/support.
How is the Rice Architecture department preparing its students for the difficult challenges of today and the unknown urban challenges of the future? What is a megalopolitan city and how should design choices shift when dealing with multiple city centers? How can architects affect car use in cities?Let us know you're listening by filling out this form. We will be sending listeners Beyond the Hedges Swag every month.This episode was recorded live at Rice University's Alumni Weekend, and features host David Mansouri conversing with Troy Schaum. Troy is an associate professor in architecture at Rice and principal architect at SCHAUM Architects. Troy and host David Mansouri discuss architectural philosophy, Troy's journey into the field, and his work on significant projects such as the White Oak Music Hall. Troy provides insights into the concept of post-megalopolitan cities and how it shapes his research and design work. Additionally, the episode highlights how climate change influences current architectural practices and how that is reflected in the evolving nature of Rice's architecture program.Troy then takes questions from the live audience.Episode Guide:01:44 Troy's Journey Into Architecture05:16 Exploring the Concept of Post-Megalopolitan City10:59 Buildings That Catch Troy's Eye14:34 Impact of Climate Change on Architecture19:29 Teaching the Next Generation of Architects at Rice28:05 Rapid Fire Questions30:06 Audience Q&A Session39:06 Closing RemarksBeyond The Hedges is a production of the Office of Alumni Relations at Rice University and is produced by University FM.Show Links:Rice ArchitectureRice AlumniAssociation of Rice Alumni | FacebookRice Alumni (@ricealumni) | X (Twitter)Association of Rice Alumni (@ricealumni) | Instagram Host Profiles:David Mansouri | LinkedInDavid Mansouri '07 | Alumni | Rice UniversityDavid Mansouri (@davemansouri) | XDavid Mansouri | TNScoreGuest Profiles:Faculty Profile at RiceSCHAUMarchitects.comLinkedInInstagramEpisode Quotes:How can we make Houston's diversity visible beyond outdated city models?09:56: Houston people come here and they say, “Well, where can I go and walk around and just see what's going on?” And you can't do that in Houston in the same way you could in a lot of cities. And so, that's what I mean by representational problem. How do you make the city that does exist, that we know is this diverse, lively, engaged place? How do we make it visible so we can actually act on it in intelligent ways and not just try to replicate historical models that don't necessarily apply?How Houston became a model for post-war car-centric urbanism06:49: Houston is one of the paradigmatic cities, one of the paradigms of urbanism when it comes to thinking about the post-war city and how we organize our lives that essentially means around the car.How totalization shapes architects at Rice24:27: Graduate undergraduates would work together, and they would solve complex problems in very highly speculative but also highly technically resolved ways. And it was amazing; we won many awards for this and got a lot of attention for it. And maybe there's a book that compiled and published about this with our collaborators that looks at this, and that's kind of magic alchemy of architecture—the way in which all of these different decisions that seem to be playing out moment to moment and all the contingencies or decisions you make come together to form a kind of complete work. And each time, it's a little bit different, but you have to make students that aren't afraid of that, or make it so students feel comfortable engaging in that space of not knowing, knowing who they can ask, knowing how to formulate a question, knowing how to do their project when they're confronted with contingency that they haven't fully appreciated far along in the project.
On Friday's show: Houston City Councilmember Mario Castillo discusses the city's budget and whether it will follow Harris County's lead and approve a property tax increase.Also this hour: A gun reform initiative is using AI to generate voicemails from people killed by gun violence. We discuss the ethical questions using such technology raises.Then, our non-experts discuss The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of the week, including a winning lottery ticket going unclaimed and a Houston woman pleading guilty to fraudulently obtaining more than $600,000 in disaster relief from FEMA.And we talk with comedian and actor David Cross, who's known for his stand up comedy, television roles in Mr. Show and Arrested Development, and numerous films. He brings his The End of the Beginning of the End Tour to White Oak Music Hall on Sept. 24.
This week's episode is devoted to Night Demon's appearance in March 2024 at the stellar Hell's Heroes Festival in Houston, Texas. The guys describe the history and significance of the festival, their relationship with the promoter, and the reasons why it was important for them to play there again this year. You will hear their impressions of other bands' performances on this stacked lineup, including live audio clips from the likes of Cirith Ungol, Queensryche and Tank. There is exclusive audio from Night Demon's low-tech rehearsal on the morning of the show. They talk about the catastrophic weather event happening shortly before their performance that threatened to scuttle the entire festival. And they take you through their surprise set-opening track, which was their first-ever live airing of Iron Maiden's classic cut "Killers."Hell's Heroes Festival -https://www.facebook.com/hellsheroesfest/White Oak Music Hall -White Oak Music Hall | Houston, TX Listen at nightdemon.net/podcast or anywhere you listen to podcasts! Follow us on Instagram Like us on Facebook
On Friday's show: We preview the Texans' next playoff matchup, which is Saturday afternoon against the Baltimore Ravens. Also this hour: With the Texans back in the playoffs, the Astros being perennial postseason contenders, and the UH Cougars men's basketball team the Rockets and the Dynamo all on the upswing, the Houston sports scene is having a moment. But is it the start of a new “golden age” of Houston sports? We talk it over. Then, from HISD Superintendent Mike Miles regretting calling off school due to the freezing weather, to a local meteorologist gaining acclaim for injecting song lyrics into his forecasts, to a Hempstead Pizza Hut going retro, we contemplate The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of the week. And we hear from the Houston-based bands The Mathletes and Swimwear Department, who are performing next week at White Oak Music Hall. It's The Mathletes' first gig in 12 years.
As the tour bus rolled into Tacoma, we grabbed a moment with Shane Smith, frontman of Shane Smith & the Saints, amidst the backdrop of a bustling tour schedule. Shane unpacks the journey of their musical grind, from the humbling beginnings in Terrell, Texas, to the moment their tunes echoed through the scenes of "Yellowstone," sparking a wildfire of fandom. His reflections on touring alongside the indomitable Whiskey Myers bring to light the tenacity and grit it takes to carve out a space in the music industry's vast landscape.Strap in for a ride through the evolution of a songwriter, where passion collides with purpose, and the allure of the road meets the solace of home. Shane Smith's candid tales of shifting from the pursuit of education to chasing the echo of his own music encapsulate the transformation from an eager student to a seasoned artist. Our discussion meanders through the veins of genre-defying creativity, as Shane shares his refusal to be boxed into a single musical identity, all while savoring the thrill of a live show that promises to be as dynamic as their sound.The episode crescendos with the recounting of an extraordinary acoustic performance, born from the chaos of a weather-stricken gig on the Mexican border. As we tip our hats to the freshly released single "The Graze," we also cast a spotlight on the band's highly anticipated local show in Houston's White Oak Music Hall. Shane Smith & the Saints are a testament to the unwavering spirit of musicians who turn every stone and every storm into a step towards triumph.
JD Doyle historian/author -- Legacy Community Health's Mint Julep -- Normal Anomaly We speak with Houston activist/historian and now author of the book, "1981: My Gay American Road Trip, A Slice of Our Pre-AIDS Culture". 1981. Rich with promise and possibility, the post-Stonewall era saw queer Americans standing up for themselves and each other like never before. With the rise of gay newspapers, bars, clubs, and businesses in cities all over the US, it was a time of hedonism, activism, pride, and community. A scene ripe for exploration and documentation, and journalist JD Doyle hit the road to do just that, traveling through 27 states to create a playful, intimate, profusely illustrated, one-of-a-kind record of gay life, love, lust, and liberation in the heady days before the devastating crisis that would change everything.Guest: JD Doylehttps://www.amazon.com/1981-My-Gay-American-Road-Trip/dp/1943444412/ref=sr_1_1?crid=37O5EHNZ3JFI9&keywords=jd+doyle+1981&qid=1689977274&sprefix=jd+doyle%2Caps%2C111&sr=8-1Then, we speak with Bella Villarreal, Development Manager, about Legacy Community Health's Mint Julep, a fundraiser for Legacy's HIV/AIDS programs in its 21st year. This year's event will HONOR: Linda Cantu, JD Doyle and Doug Boyd aka Kimberly Anne O'Neil.The Mint Julep CO-CHAIRS include: Tony Bravo, Cyndy Garza Roberts and Ray Purser. The event is held July 16th, 2023 at the White Oak Music Hall.Guest: Bella Villarreal https://www.legacycommunityhealth.org/development/mintjulep/Finally, we speak James Drake, lead research coordinator for the Normal Anomaly, 2023 Honorary Grand Marshal. The Normal Anomaly Initiative began in 2016 in Houston as a blog to tell the stories of people at the margins. Throughout the span of 3 years, the Founder, Ian L. Haddock, had the organization working with Huffington Post, Unites States Conference on HIV/ AIDS (USCHA) and Prime Video. As the platform grew, the Founder had amassed a team of nontraditional activists that began to expand the trajectory in which the group was going.Guest: James Drakehttps://www.normalanomaly.org
Skeets and Trey crack a NÜTRL Vodka Seltzer with Rockets beat writer Kelly Iko LIVE from The White Oak Music Hall in Houston right before the NCAA Championship game. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Hospitality Leaders - Interviews with hotel, event, and food service experts
On this episode, I'm joined by Luis Rivera, General Manager at White Oak Music Hall, for an exploration of the ways that relationships between hospitality leaders at different organizations can help strengthen the industry as a whole. While Luis was initially in training to be an engineer, volunteering at a music festival allowed the industry to get its hooks in him, and he's been committed to creating memorable concert experiences ever since. His passion for the live music industry means he wants to see all concert venues thrive, not just his own. He and his team regularly attend shows at venues all around his native Houston, supporting their industry peers and creating a community where everyone is challenged to learn and grow. This network of relationships creates an environment of camaraderie, not enmity. It's an outstanding example of the way that competition in the hospitality industry can spur organizations on to greatness, rather than create division. White Oak Music Hall - https://www.whiteoakmusichall.com/ White Oak Music Hall | Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/whiteoakmh/ Chris Cano - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrismcano/ Upshift - https://www.linkedin.com/company/upsh%C4%B1ft/ If you enjoyed today's show, please leave a 5-star review. For more information and links to all of the resources mentioned in today's episode, visit HospitalityLeadersPodcast.com #hospitality #Foodservice
Dave is joined by guest co-host Tommy Cruz as they sit with local Rap/Hip Hop artists Xicano Vega and Chop the Father. Both have been making waves in the local music scene as solo artists and collaborators. Tonight we discuss their new projects, upcoming show (March 3, 2023 at White Oak Music Hall) and future plans. Topics covered, hip hop music, social issues and cultural awareness. Intro song: "Tristeza" by Xicano Vega featuring Chop the Father; https://youtu.be/yzCJcMcfXP4 Outro song: "Bound by Honor" by Xicano Vega and Chop the Father: https://youtu.be/2XmzP5ykAbI Both songs were used by permission from the artists. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mm2019/message
State of the Arts Episode 80 just published! Country music duo Kelli and Kayla Lutzwig a.k.a. Wild Fire grew up in a musical home. Their father is a musician himself who introduced his daughters to the country genre when they were children. In 2016 these guitar-playing, singing sisters formed a gigging, album-releasing duo called "Wild Fire." The President of the Texas Country Music Association described them as "one of the best up-and-coming young artist duos out there." They have performed at the Houston Rodeo, NRG Stadium, the White Oak Music Hall, the University of Texas Stadium, among many other venues. In 2018 they won first prize as Female Vocalists of the Year in the young adult category at the Josie Music Awards. NBC used several of their songs on "Very Cavallari." With the achievement of over one million streams on Spotify, their songs have been placed on multiple editorial playlists. In this fascinating episode, my co-host Derek Upright and I welcome this dynamic sister duo to State of the Arts. At the end of this episode Derek and I play our favorite songs by Wild Fire. We discuss what these songs mean to us and why we chose them. Tune in and listen to one interesting episode with two talented, driven and upbeat guests. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
A little bit of power, and a whole lot of pain! Today Tony Potaro form thrash metal masters: WHIPLASH is here pounding out some metal today. Tony is here today to talk about their return to the scene after clost to 40 years and becoming a cult classic sought after band and their performance at HELL'S HEROES IV in Houston, TX at White Oak Music Hall. This week from the Heavy Metal Bunker, Athena is back this week with a new episode of METAL MISCHIEF and she is here to talk about 420 and a new band review of: HOLY WITCH! Official: http://www.officialwhiplash.com FB: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Whiplash/116265435108093 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1VZpDV00MljTrkukEHFKqZ Athena's Metal Mischief: Holy Witch: Bandcamp: https://holywitchband.bandcamp.com Links to our Sponsors & Partners: Ageless Art Tattoo & Piercing - Clarksville/New Albany: http://www.agelessartclarksville.com http://www.agelessartna.com Mom's Music/Maxwell's House of Music: http://www.momsmusic.com http://www.maxwellshouseofmusic.com IG: @momsmusicstore IG: @maxwellshouseofmusic SHURE: https://shure.pxf.io/c/3325323/879980/12212?prod=aonic50&source=facebook Record Labels: Unchained Tapes: http://www.unchainedtapes.bigcartel.com and use PROMO CODE: "METALFORGE10" at check out for a 10% Discount! Mercenary Press: http://www.mercenarypress.bigcartel.com and use PROMO CODE: "METALFORGE" at check out for a 10% Discount! Metal Assault Records: http://metalassault.com/ Other shows you can listen to: The Wrestling Steve Show: http://www.facebook.com/wrestlingsteve Night Demon Heavy Metal Podcast: http://www.nightdemon.net https://open.spotify.com/show/2ozLCAGQ4LdqJwMmeBYJ7k?si=OvvfZsNYRPqywwb86SzrVA It's Gonna Get Weird Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/7axYoFJfUKM4TggZpcilAw?si=uhDUYcVERkuu-tPGzdro1w YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx9Quuw8LjUrc6FdTEv22GQ Zines: Soulgrinder Zine: http://www.facebook.com/soulgrinder.zine OFFICAL LINKS OF THE METAL FORGE® http://www.metalforgeradio.com http://www.patreon.com/metalforgeradio FB/IG/TW/TikTok - @metalforgeradio Athena Prychodko's Metal Mischief and Thrashers & Destroyers: Links coming soon! Jason Gardner's Heavy Metal Wasteland: Links coming soon! YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn4AA2mVNEFAyVeXRAE8u1A The Metal Forge® Playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0XCBtgJeTpfZ7c60xjIUkF The Metal Forge® Playlist #2 on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7tjWRTGs728xyp6IUHsjtW Go to: https://officialoverload.bandcamp.com/merch/the-metal-forge-patch and use PROMO CODE: "ANVIL" at check out for a 10% Discount! All Rights Reserved. Any unauthorized reproduction/duplication is expressly forbidden without prior written consent and is punishable by law. Metal Forge Intro copyright 2020 The Metal Forge® Published by UNTIL I GET IT RIGHT MUSIC/ASCAP. The Metal Forge®, please contact metalforgeradio@gmail.com for any and all other info. All other music is owned by writers/publishers respectively and is used with permission for means of promotion. ©2019-2022 The Metal Forge® --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/metalforgeradio/support
Today, Sarah & TJ get to chat with one of their very own! Jamie Burns has an extensive background within the music industry as well as in events! She shares her experiences of online ticket sales, scalpers, and what's new post-COVID! SARAH, TJ, AND JAMIE CHAT ABOUT Jamie's Experience with the Music Industry Interesting Venue Processes to Combat Scalping - Red Rocks Amphitheater, White Oak Music Hall, Whitewater Amphitheater Tampa Bay Season Ticket Holders RESOURCES AND LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: https://www.newschannel5.com/sports/nhl/nashville-predators/preds-fan-charged-after-throwing-catfish-onto-ice https://www.wtae.com/article/predators-restrict-stanley-cup-final-ticket-sales-to-residents-of-nashville-tv-viewing-area/9936073# https://www.cainsballroom.com/event/turnpike-troubadours-night-one/ - 4 ticket limit https://www.savingcountrymusic.com/turnpike-troubadours-announce-new-shows-unique-houston-presale/ - in person presale https://www.ticketweb.com/event/turnpike-troubadours-whitewater-amphitheater-tickets/11849575 - tickets not delivered until 2 days prior to show https://tulsaworld.com/entertainment/music/fans-embrace-return-of-turnpike-troubadours-with-a-fervor-crashing-ticket-sites/article_8dd4b2d2-b434-11ec-be31-6734f5aa8365.html https://thespun.com/news/meet-the-nashville-fan-who-threw-a-catfish-on-the-ice https://www.facebook.com/TheSavBananas/videos/infield-does-tiktok-dance-in-the-middle-of-a-pitch/272176651783254/ CONNECT WITH US Website Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Spotify Apple Podcast Youtube
On Tuesday's show: Missouri City recently became the first city in Texas to implement a new technology that helps police respond faster and more effectively to emergency calls. We learn more about Live911. Also this hour: City Council Member Mike Knox joins us to answer your questions about issues facing the city. Then, University of Houston men's basketball coach Kelvin Sampson joins us to recap the Cougars' latest NCAA tournament run and what the last two seasons have meant for the program and the university. And Sean Carey from the band Bon Iver talks about the band's music and his solo work ahead of a show at White Oak Music Hall.
On Friday's Houston Matters: We talk with Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee about TxDOT's continuation of the I-45 expansion project despite a request to stop from the federal government. Also this hour: We break down The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of the week's news -- namely two stories of people going to extraordinary lengths to tells stories about popular fast food. And we wrap up the week with a pair of conversations with musicians: First, Texas troubadour Joshua Ray Walker discusses his craft ahead of a show at The Heights Theater tonight. Then, we talk with Texas native Charley Crockett, who's performing on the lawn at White Oak Music Hall on Saturday. MORE: Charley Crockett Performs on Skyline Sessions
Mike Mauer is the Head of Marketing for White Oak Music Hall in Houston, TX. With over a decade of music marketing experience and promoting some of the biggest festivals in the United States, Mike has a deep expertise and understanding of all things marketing and the music industry. In this conversation, we discuss many different marketing strategies and how people can build and develop new skills to prepare themselves for the future and next chapter of the music industry. To learn more about Mike Mauer visit https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelmauer/. Keep in touch: chris.goyzueta@gmail.com www.makingitwithchrisg.com https://www.instagram.com/chrisgoyzueta/ https://twitter.com/chrisgoyzueta https://www.facebook.com/makingitwithchrisg Credits: Host: Chris Goyzueta Producer: Jason Trosclair Executive Producer: Making It Academy Music: Emily Kopp/Midnight Riot
We're all gonna be dead on Monday after the 'Spring Forward' with our clocks this weekend, but there's a couple of things we can do to minimize the impacts to our sleep....and Justin Furstenfeld from Blue October is performing at White Oak Music Hall tonight and tomorrow signaling a sign that live music is slowly starting to come back to Htown
On Friday's Houston Matters: When will we reach herd immunity in Greater Houston, across the country, and around the world? Dr. Paul Klotman, president and CEO of Baylor College of Medicine weighs in. Also this hour: We conclude our weeklong reflection on the 12 months since the COVID-19 pandemic arrived in Greater Houston by remembering some of those we've lost to the virus. And a Clear Lake couple talks about the website they created to... Read More
On Tuesday's Houston Matters: Some polls have Pres. Donald Trump leading Joe Biden in the Lone Star State while others indicate the race is neck-and-neck. Rice University pollster Bob Stein explains what we should know about the different kinds of political polls and how to best evaluate them a week before Election Day. Also this hour: Houston City Council Member Tiffany Thomas, who represents District F, answers your questions about issues facing the city. Then,... Read More
Shane of Silverstein called in to talk about their 15th anniversary tour, where they're playing their debut album -- When Broken Is Easily Fixed -- in its entirety. They play White Oak Music Hall on November 27th with Hawthorne Heights, As Cities Burn, and Capstan.
Patty from Austin based band The Wind + The Wave called in from the Phoenix stop on their Neon Prayer Flags tour. They play White Oak Music Hall on Tuesday, November 20th.
A chat with Brooks Bett of Mayday Parade. We talk about the new album, Sunnyland, changes in the alt rock scene, and their upcoming Houston show. See Mayday Parade with This Wild Life, William Ryan Key (formerly of Yellowcard), and Oh, Weatherly on October 6th at White Oak Music Hall. Tickets on sale now at WhiteOakMusicHall.com
Show 136 starts with some talk about the heat and canned beer. Bill and Stig also discuss the upcoming topics. Musical Break - Bill Payne "Tripe Face Boogie" At 3:44, Stig and Bill discuss day baseball. The guys also cover the recent success of the Rockets and Dynamo. Musical Break - Polish Pete "The Altuve Polka" At 12:56, Stig mentions a recent live appearance with Polish Pete. Bill relates the recent decision regarding live outside music shows at White Oak Music Hall including details on sound monitoring. Musical Break - Paul Simon "Street Angel" At 20:01, Bill talks about the upcoming Comic Con and Stig relates viewing the Houston Grand Opera at the Resilience Theatre. Musical Break - Leonard Bernstein "Dance at the Gym" At 27:44, Bill speaks of the Corpse Flower and then both Bill and Stig tell what's new for the week for them. For complete links and information - javamuses.javatime.us
Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Mary Lambert spoke with Jacquari for a preshow interview before her concert at White Oak Music Hall in Houston. In the interview, Lambert discusses her personal struggles, being an openly gay artist and receiving the call to work with Macklemore & Ryan Lewis. Plus she shares her thoughts on Justin Timberlake and new music that she's working on.
Show 129 starts with a semi-inebriated co-host and a discussion of what's coming up on the show including what Bill and Stig are drinking. Musical Break - TMBG "Your Racist Friend" At 3:12, Stig and Bill break down the Super Bowl and the halftime show and commercials. Special attention is given to sound issues and production. J.J Watts' award is also mentioned. Musical Break - Kaleo "Broken Bones" At 12:13, Stig hates on Facebook due to bad memories. Bill and Stig talk about the recent They Might Be Giants show at White Oak Music Hall. Stig also mentions the tribute band trend as well as noting the new Giant Kitty album and in-store appearance at Cactus Records. Musical Break - TMBG "Wicked Little Critter" At 19:53, Bill and Stig talk a bit about Dial-A-Song. Stig gives you the info on the Rockets. Stig then talks about Bill nailing the CR bill analysis. Stig references "The Gist" and a parody piece on Jabba the Hut. The Alley has a personnel change for all the wrong reasons. Dan Patrick is ruining the Olympics. The show ends with what's new for the guys. For complete links including musical citations - javamuses.javatime.us
During a crazy Survivor Series weekend, the gang broadcasts live from The White Oak Music Hall in Houston, and talks NXT TakeOver and more with guest, Houston MC Kyle Hubbard. His new album "All Good Things Come" is getting rave reviews everywhere, so check it out! Enjoy our chat. Thanks to ReplayXpo and the good folks of Houston, TX for all the hospitality.
Our youngest guest yet joins us, in 12 year old EDH, amazing rapper in training and son of Arizona hip-hop artist Lucky D. We make our Survivor Series predictions, talk about James Ellsworth's legacy, ask why so many last minute changes are happening on the match cards, and say goodbye to young rap artist Lil Peep, who passed at the age of 21. Catch Ran and Teek LIVE this weekend in Houston for #SurvivorSeries! 11/17 @ Warehouse Live, 8PM. TICKETS HERE 11/19 @ White Oak Music Hall, 3PM. TICKETS HERE
Show 116 starts with Bill and Stig finally getting back together after the hurricane physically prevented them from getting together. The pair tells what they are drinking this week and then discuss the local breweries activities in helping after the hurricane. At 5:04, Bill and Stig discuss some observations about this particular hurricane and also talk about differences from previous hurricanes and tropical storms. At 15:40, Stig presents a list of MVP's that emerged during the storm along with one loser. Bill talks about the Governor's disconnect to local officials. At 24:56, Astros take center stage with the Rangers getting a bad reputation. Stig also mentions his travels to totality. At 31:10, Bill and Stig talk a bit about a show at White Oak Music Hall featuring Giant Kitty and Boyfriend. The show ends with what's new for the pair. For complete links and music citations - javamuses.javatime.us
On July 11, 2017 local musician MIEARS was LIVE in-studio with DJ NURSIC discussing her Lucius performance at White Oak Music Hall. It was for their first Benefit Show on July 15. MIEARS starts at 8:30 and it was absolutely adorable. www.facebook.com/miearsmusic www.facebook.co/djnursic
On July 4, 2017 Houston musician Nick Vyner stopped by LIVE in-studio with DJ Nursic to discuss Summer Breakout Fest (July 9, 2017 at White Oak Music Hall), his journey in music, and upcoming album SPEED. www.facebook.com/nickvynermusic www.facebook.com/djnursic
On June 22, 2017 Paul Wall was at our studios with host DJ NURSIC talking about his show at White Oak Music Hall with Baby Bash, T2 'The Ghetto Hippie', and ill Liad, Plus his new music and easy first step to help out community. BECAUSE HE'S THE PEOPLES CHAMP! www.facebook.com/PaulWall www.facebook.com/DJNursic
On June 20, 2017 , Houston's own T2 'The Ghetto Hippie' stopped by KTRU studios for "The Revelry Report" with DJ Nursic. From T2's "Double Cups and Taco Trucks" album dropping 7/11, favorite tacos, and upcoming Paul Wall & Baby Bash 6/23 show at White Oak Music Hall, this episode is sure to bring aural delight. www.facebook.com/T2ghettohippie www.facebook.com/djnursic
On June 8, 2017 Cende spoke with DJ Nursic about their release #1 Hit Single, a Houston memory of iconic downtown dive bar notsuoH, their upcoming June 9, 2017 show at White Oak Music Hall, and their connection to nachos. Yeah, nachos, WANNA FIGHT ABOUT IT!?! www.facebook.com/cendeband www.facebook.com/djnursic
On May 23, 2017 David Garrick of Free Press Houston hosted THE LOCAL SHOW where he played exclusive music as well as discussing the 4th Annual MADNESS ON MAIN. It all goes down May 28 at White Oak Music Hall with a solid lineup of local acts. https://www.facebook.com/madnessonmain/
On May 11, 2017 Scott Hansen of Tycho spoke with DJ Nursic before his show at White Oak Music Hall about how he feels latest album "Epoch" is best heard in the American Southwest, his reaction to Epoch being nominated for a Grammy, and affinity for disc golf/frisbee. www.facebook.com/tychomusic www.facebook.com/djnursic
On May 11, 2017 Sondre Lerche spoke with DJ Nursic before his show at White Oak Music Hall. Sondre reflected on a standout memory of Houston, what the last string of dates has been like opening for himself, and the evolution of his sound from Two Way Monologue to his most recent release pleasure. NOTE: Apologies to Sondre for mispronouncing his name. www.facebook.com/sondrelerche www.facebook.com/djnursic
On May 2, 2017 Ben Schneid of FOXTRAX spoke with DJ NURSIC about the upcoming show May 17 opening for Barns Courtney at White Oak Music Hall. It will be FOXTRAX's first time in Houston. Hear what they are excited about coming to Texas and their upcoming music. https://www.facebook.com/FOXTRAXband/ https://www.facebook.com/djnursic
On Aug. 17, 2016, Matt Flegel of Preoccupations spoke about the creation of the upcoming self-titled album, their Houston show on Aug. 21 at White Oak Music Hall opening for Explosions in The Sky, and the making of the music video for Degraded. Occupy yourself with this Preoccupations interview! https://www.facebook.com/Preoccupationsband https://www.facebook.com/powellstevend