KXT 91.7 Presents Your Favorite Artists At Home
ArtandSeek.net April 30, 2020 27The KXT 91.7 Presents concert series is still keeping the music alive, albeit from the comfort of home. The station has been sharing performances from musicians recorded exclusively for KXT listeners.
“Musicians are being more creative than ever right now and we wanted to give them an opportunity to showcase their music in a live setting,” says KXT’s Amy Miller. “Through this series, we hope to provide our listeners with a live music experience from some of their favorite KXT artists. Our listeners aren’t able to go see shows right now, so we’re doing our best to bring the music to them.”
Follow Art&Seek, or KXT on Facebook and receive notifications of upcoming shows. Here’s a look at what you might have missed:
Michigander
The solo project of Jason Singer, a songwriter from Kalamazoo, MI . He was one of KXT’s favorite discoveries of 2019. His lyricism and affinity for a good hook is apparent whether he’s backed by electric guitars and synths, or by an acoustic guitar.
KXT 91.7 Presents Michigander – At Home
Michigander is the solo project of Jason Singer, a songwriter from Kalamazoo who was one of our favorite discoveries of 2019. His lyricism and affinity for a good hook is apparent whether he’s backed by electric guitars and synths, or by an acoustic guitar. Tune in here Friday at 1pm for a special performance for KXT listeners.
Posted by KXT on Friday, April 10, 2020
Taylor Janzen
Her sharp-witted mix of wordplay and melody caught the attention of Glassnote Records, who took her from being the best-kept secret in Manitoba to label-mates with Mumford & Sons.
KXT 91.7 Presents Taylor Janzen – At Home
Taylor Janzen's sharp-witted mix of wordplay and melody caught the attention of Glassnote Records, who took her from being the best kept secret in Manitoba to label-mates with Mumford & Sons. Tune in Monday at 6PM cst for this “At Home” session performed exclusively for and presented by KXT.
Posted by KXT on Monday, April 20, 2020
Cautious Clay
Over 20 million listeners tune in weekly to stations like KXT to discover, learn about, and enjoy music available only on public radio. With Public Radio Music Day on April 16th, Cautious Clay played a special performance for KXT listeners in recognition of public radio’s special role in music discovery.
KXT 91.7 Presents Cautious Clay – At Home
Over 20 million listeners tune in weekly to stations like KXT to discover, learn about, and enjoy music available only on public radio. With Public Radio Music Day on April 16th, we recognize public radio’s special role in music discovery. Please join us Thursday for a special performance for KXT listeners by Cautious Clay at 6PM cst. And learn more about Public Radio Music Day at PublicRadioMusicDay.org.
Posted by KXT on Thursday, April 16, 2020
Sea Wolf
With Through A Dark Wood, L.A.-based singer-songwriter Alex Brown Church marks the return of Sea Wolf, with their first new music in six years.
KXT 91.7 Presents Sea Wolf – At Home
With Through A Dark Wood, L.A.-based singer-songwriter Alex Brown Church marks the return of Sea Wolf, with their first new music in six years. Tune in Friday at 6PM cst for his new crop of tunes and other faves in this exclusive for KXT listeners.
Posted by KXT on Friday, April 24, 2020
Laura Marling
Brimming with a solidity and confidence that’s always lurked under the surface but is now taking center stage with her seventh album, “Song For Our Daughter,” UK artist Laura Marling makes her mighty return.
KXT 91.7 Presents Laura Marling – At Home
Brimming with a solidity and confidence that’s always lurked under the surface but is now taking center stage with her seventh album, Song For Our Daughter, UK artist Laura Marling makes her mighty return. Tune in Tuesday at 6pm CST for a KXT-exclusive performance, she plays a selection of those stunning new tracks for her North Texas fans.
Posted by KXT on Tuesday, April 28, 2020
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