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NTXMF is all about the North Texas music scene, past and present. We discuss all things Texas music with the people who lived it.
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NTXMF is all about the North Texas music scene, past and present. We discuss all things Texas music with the people who lived it.
In this episode, Susan talks about her early days of playing music in clubs on Oak Lawn, Greenville Ave, and Elm Street. She reminisces about her various bands, like Jane Doe, Bratz, and Bandmates.
In this episode, Danny talks about the different paths he’s taken, including his time on the radio, as a Deep Ellum bar owner, and as a musician in various bands.
In this episode, Justin talks about the wild path from his church choir to playing with Machine Gun Kelly, and all the steps in between. His time playing at Oak Cliff nightspots, a decade performing in the KPOP world, and collaborating with the Dallas Mavericks all make for a great conversation!
In this episode, Ricky discusses sharing a keg with members of Tripping Daisy, improvising with The Polyphonic Spree, and starting a food fight in Interpol’s dressing room.
In this episode, Dezi talks about growing up in Deep Ellum at his grandmother’s restaurant, moving to New York and returning home to Dallas, and the creation of the Dallas Entertainment Awards.
In this episode, David talks about how the Denton scene shaped his musical style, recording with some of his favorite area musicians, and inspiring new generations of music fans.
In this episode, Rocky talks about the time he first discovered a guitar in the back of his father’s closet, and how it led to a lifelong career as a musician sharing the stage with bands like Squeezebox Bandits and Charlie Crockett.
In this episode, Peter talks about his time seeing shows in Deep Ellum as a teenager, his time playing some of those same stages in Slow Roosevelt, and his time spent helping other musicians and creatives through Foundation 45.
In this episode, Ty talks about the early days of Dallas hip hop, meeting and collaborating with Erykah Badu, and upgrading from recording artists in his mother’s home to building and running his Fort Worth studio.
In this episode, George talks about his journey from a 1970s era radio station intern to helping shape the sound of some of North Texas’ most iconic stations of the 1980s and ‘90s. He reminisces about the history of recorded Texas music as far back as it can be traced up to today’s efforts to archive it through public museums and personal collections.…
In this episode, Robert talks about his high school band playing at the area skating rink, getting to tour the country in The Deathray Davies, and the time he quit a local band to try out for a gig in New York.
In this episode, Doug talks about being a “card-carrying VIP” in the Waco music scene, getting national radio play and MTV recognition with hard rock band SouthFM, and the challenges of managing a packed Deep Ellum club.
No, Jason hasn’t been kidnapped. New guests and episodes are coming soon. In this mini episode, he checks in to play you a few rare North Texas songs and tell you how you can have your music memories shared on the show.
In this episode, Reid discusses his time touring across the western states with his band and meeting Wayne Newton, co-hosting a weekly radio show, and spending the day with actor Danny Trejo.
In this episode, Ward talks about going from SXSW to Australia with one of his early bands, opening for Slobberbone throughout Europe, and the challenges of overcoming alcohol, drugs, and the party band lifestyle.
In this episode, Mike talks about growing up with a musically gifted father, seeing bands perform at classic Deep Ellum venues like Theater Gallery and Tommy’s, and starting his own band… Course of Empire.
In this episode, Cliff discusses his time working at the Galaxy Club and Bronco Bowl, managing a band and handling label promotions, and booking Radish to play a sold-out show while he was still in high school.
In this episode, Isaiah talks about going on the road with his musical heroes and mentors, growing up singing in church, and his time as a child star on a long-lost television show.
In this episode, Mark discusses how he first met his fellow Tripping Daisy and Polyphonic Spree bandmates, the struggles of making music in the age of social media, and the FBI’s “interest” in his Copperphone microphones!
In this episode, Guyton discusses his path across several different states that eventually led him to Dallas, and we hear the story behind his drum kit played on Alice Cooper’s live album and DVD.
In this episode, photographer and musician Andrew Sherman talks about his time honing his music photography skills in Dallas, his time trying to make it as an actor in LA, and all the other projects that keep his creative passion alive.
In the season two debut, we talk with musician, writer, and vintage toy expert Scott Tucker about his time in various bands performing throughout Dallas, as well as touring through cities like Chicago and New York, not to mention his cameos on reality show Pawn Stars.
In our season one finale, Josh talks about skipping high school to get a chance at working for his favorite radio station, fake fighting with Rhett Miller, and real fighting with Billy Corgan.
In a this episode, Charlie talks about his time as a DJ on KNON, working at various music venues around Dallas, and a variety of memorable bands and concerts throughout the years.
In this episode, music photographer Brian Ullrich talks about his time playing in area cover bands, rescuing a massive collection of vintage guitars and amps, and being kicked in the face by Courtney Love.
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