
Notably Texan
Weekdays from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m.
KETR's "Notably Texan" is a daily music program dedicated to the singers, songwriters, performers, and music of Texas. This podcast collects and shares the interviews that host Matt Meinke does with various Texas music artists throughout the year on the radio program.
Latest Episodes
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She has a focus and dedication to her craft that shines on each song, and it shows when she talks about her latest record.
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The Texas duo of Josh Glenn and Jimmy Willden, known by their stage name Yosh and Yimmy, create a cool take on Americana on their latest Three Rivers release.
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Emerging from Austin is a talented group of relatives who are now being discovered by music fans thanks to their classic country and Americana album At The Cold Copper Ranch.
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Panhandle recording artist Randy Palmer recently visited with Notably Texan to discuss his latest album Deeper Water. This discussion originally aired September 21 on KETR.
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A change of location from Cincinnati to the Galveston area has served as an organic songwriting catalyst for Cawood, who recently released an album which pays homage to her family's Appalachian roots.
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Veteran songcrafter and performer Wayne Willingham continues to impress on his latest album release Temptation Row, a collection of folk and Americana songs highlighting his powerful voice and skillful guitar playing.
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Touring all across the US and Europe has become commonplace for him and his band in recent years, but Tyler Bryant's talents were locally sourced in Honey Grove, Texas not so long ago where he learned about the blues and honed his vocal and guitar skills.
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Before embarking on a string of shows across Texas, Lee Roy Parnell devoted time for a quality chat with Notably Texan.
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Seeking new inspiration in a city renowned for its rich music heritage, Joshua Dylan Balis made the move to Nashville where he's learned a lot. He checked in with Notably Texan on April 15.
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Following a lifelong dream of living, performing and learning in New York City, fifth-generation Texan Barton Stanley David has returned to his home state with a renewed spirit for making music