KMHT’s Red Dirt Rodeo with Ashli Dansby

KMHT’s Red Dirt Rodeo with Ashli Dansby Red Dirt Rodeo is a Texas Country/Red Dirt show that airs every Friday morning from 10-11 a.m. on KM

Hudson Westbrook, a Lone Star State native from Stephenville, Texas, is not your typicalcountry music artist. As a Texas...
08/05/2024

Hudson Westbrook, a Lone Star State native from Stephenville, Texas, is not your typical
country music artist. As a Texas Tech student, he discovered his passion for music at 15 and
began writing his own songs less than a year ago. His debut track, “Take It Slow,” debuted in May 2024 and is not just another country song. It's a unique blend of infectious melodies with a modern yet sentimental touch, a style that is distinctly Hudson Westbrook. His distinctive sound has garnered over 7+ million career streams to date and led to a series of sold-out shows in his home state.

With his undeniable talent and refreshing approach to country music, Hudson Westbrook is poised to significantly impact the music scene.

“Two Way Drive” is Hudson’s first radio single and is already receiving praise from Texas radio.

NEW SINGLE OUT NOW, HAYDEN HADDOCK - "FRONT PORCH IN THE RAIN" Steen Promotions is proud to announce the latest radio re...
08/05/2024

NEW SINGLE OUT NOW, HAYDEN HADDOCK - "FRONT PORCH IN THE RAIN"

Steen Promotions is proud to announce the latest radio release by Hayden Haddock titled "Front Porch In The Rain".

Haddock’s diligent nature mixed with his traditional, authentic style of country music has quickly solidified his spot as a staple in the Texas Country scene. Currently celebrating the release of several new singles with hit producer/songwriter and manager Trent Willmon (Cody Johnson, Eric Church, Randy Houser, Little Big Town) at the helm, Haddock is on an unprecedented path. Haddock has celebrated 5 Top 15 Texas Country singles with his most recent release, “Front Porch in the Rain”.

The Texas A&M graduate clocks more than 150 tour dates a year and has opened for artists including Randy Rogers Band, Wade Bowen, Randall King, Steve Wariner, Kevin Fowler, Casey Donahew, Roger Creager and more.

Currently boasting more than 10 million streams, Haddock has tracks featured on Spotify’s Texas Music Now, Apple Music’s Don’t Mess With Texas and Amazon Music’s Texas Forever playlists. Haddock further solidified his trajectory when he was awarded New Male Vocalist of the Year at the leading Texas award show, the 2021 Texas Regional radio Report Awards.

Haddock’s album release, Red Dirt Texas reached No. 39 on the iTunes Country albums chart. The “Red Dirt Texas” music video made its world premiere on Billboard and has racked up more than 500K views across all platforms. The hardworking, road warrior also has multiple TV appearances under his belt including ABC Dallas’ Good Morning Texas, CBS Austin’s We Are Austin, FOX 7 Austin’s Music In The Morning, San Antonio’s Great Day SA, Colorado’s Good Morning Vail, Las Vegas’ MORE FOX5, WSMV’s Today In Nashville, and CBS Bryan-College Station’s Free Music Friday.

Haddock has a musical instinct well beyond his years and cites influences from George Strait, Eric Church, Cody Johnson, Jon Pardi and Clay Walker. When Haddock is not juggling recording and tour dates, the avid outdoorsman spends time hunting, fishing and cooking outdoors. Having been diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes at a young age, Haddock has worked with several organizations to help spread awareness of the disease and is an advocate/speaker for JDRF.

05/16/2024

Artist Visit with Tanner Sparks

New music by Presley Lyn Haile tomorrow on KMHT Radio 103.9 FM. I tried to get it on this morning but time got away from...
04/16/2024

New music by Presley Lyn Haile tomorrow on KMHT Radio 103.9 FM. I tried to get it on this morning but time got away from me! I'll have it on tomorrow and we’ll give you air times so you can be sure to hear Lone Star State of Mind.

Had a fantastic time today visiting with Olivia Harms!
04/16/2024

Had a fantastic time today visiting with Olivia Harms!

Congratulations! How cool is this?
04/09/2024

Congratulations! How cool is this?

Our friend Darrin Morris of Darrin Morris Band will be in the KMHT studios at 10 am Monday to talk about the band’s new ...
04/07/2024

Our friend Darrin Morris of Darrin Morris Band will be in the KMHT studios at 10 am Monday to talk about the band’s new single Tangled! You are already hearing it on KMHT, and we want you to listen in tomorrow!

04/05/2024

Some days are normal; some days, you interview a piano legend who has played with Chuck Berry, BB King and Jerry Lee Lewis AND is credited with changing the hearts of scores of K*K members! Had such an amazing interview with Daryl Davis.

It's a good day for women in Texas Country Music. I had fun visiting with Kaitlyn Kohler today!
04/04/2024

It's a good day for women in Texas Country Music. I had fun visiting with Kaitlyn Kohler today!

04/02/2024

The GRIT show is this Thursday at Memorial City Hall Performance Center! Get tickets now at memorialcityhall.com! Listen in to hear more.

Jenn Ford and the Wide Eyed Devils will play The Great Texas Balloon Race this year:The Great Texas Balloon Race will fl...
04/02/2024

Jenn Ford and the Wide Eyed Devils will play The Great Texas Balloon Race this year:

The Great Texas Balloon Race will fly into Longview in June, bringing with it hot air balloon pilots from across the nation, a Country music legend with 19 Billboard-charting singles, and — for the first time ever — a drone show that will entertain and inspire audiences.

Grand Ole Opry member and Country music star Mark Wills will headline the Great Texas Balloon Race concert lineup on Saturday, June 15. Shreveport band The Hollow Decks, a ’90s cover band, will headline Friday, June 14. Opening acts are Jenn Ford & the Wide Eyed Devils on June 14 and Danielle Bradbery on June 15.

Meanwhile, Dallas-based FlyLight Drone Shows will perform drone shows each night on June 14 and June 15. Each performance will feature 300 drones creating a unique show in the sky.

The Great Texas Balloon Race and the Balloon Federation of America U.S. National Hot Air Balloon Championship return June 10-16 to the Longview Convention Complex.

The Great Texas Balloon Race will be Friday, June 14, through Sunday, June 16. All ticketed events will be held at the Longview Convention Complex, 1123 Jaycee Drive. Gates open at 4 p.m. June 14-15 for the festival, which includes special shape balloon inflations, live music, the drone shows, and balloon glows (weather permitting).

The Balloon Federation of America U.S. National Hot Air Balloon Championships kick off the action in the air with world-class pilots engaged in competition flights over Longview starting Monday, June 10.

Opening acts take the stage at 6:30 p.m. June 14-15 with headliners scheduled to perform at 9:30 p.m. Tickets are now on sale at https://www.outhousetickets.com/Event/Event23602/

The Great Divide "I Can Breathe Again"“I Can Breathe Again" is the fourth single from the album Providence to be release...
04/01/2024

The Great Divide "I Can Breathe Again"

“I Can Breathe Again" is the fourth single from the album Providence to be released to Texas Red Dirt Radio. "I Can Breathe Again" is the band's favorite track off of the album and is a nice change of pace from the previous 3 releases. The single features captivating background vocals sung by Chrislyn Lawrence (Crow & Gazelle).

The first three singles ("Good Side", "Infinite Line" and "Set It All Down") hit #1 on the two monitored Texas charts (CDX TRACtion Texas and the Texas Country Music Chart). "Set It All Down" held #1 for 3 consecutive weeks on the Texas Country Music Chart.

"The overall arc of the record is dealing with time; it asks how much time we have left in our lives and how we want to spend the remaining years. It's about admitting the areas where work is needed and putting in the effort to do something about it. What if everybody came together and we all tried to do a little better and we set the blame down, let go of all the negativity that is so prevalent. Love can transmute all of that into joy" - Mike McClure
If you were remotely invested in the roots music scenes in Oklahoma and Texas in the early 2000s, you knew who The Great Divide was and likely had seen them play a time or two – whether it was their own show or as part of a festival lineup. The band was playing 200 shows a year and released five albums together; they eventually signed a record deal with Atlantic Records in Nashville and garnered some chart success. Garth Brooks even recorded one of their songs.

When frontman Mike McClure left for a solo career in 2003, marking the end of the band as its original lineup—McClure, bassist Kelley Green and brothers Scotte and JJ Lester on rhythm guitar and drums—the break seemed definite. McClure moved on, releasing nine albums on his own, and for anyone who knew of their turbulent end, it was assumed the band would never reunite, let alone restore faith in one another.

Fast forward a decade, and The Great Divide found themselves playing shows together again, a starting point in moving past the chaotic time surrounding the band’s breakup. Fast forward another decade, and they’ve added a new member, keyboardist Bryce Conway, and are releasing their first new studio album in 20 years.

Providence, set for release in fall 2022, looks at how far the band has come, as a group and individually, in the time since their last albums—and spends even more time looking ahead. “The overall arc of the record is dealing with time; it asks how much time we have left in our lives and how we want to spend the remaining years,” McClure says. “It’s about admitting the areas where work is needed and putting in the effort to do something about it.”

It is, of course, imperative when discussing the momentous occasion that is this new album’s release to understand the road it’s taken to get here and the mark The Great Divide made on a scene. In all fairness, saying they made a mark is putting it lightly–if you were to talk to virtually anyone making music in the Red Dirt scene in the early 2000s, The Great Divide was on their list of influences. They weren’t just one of the first bands to forge their way down this path; in many ways, they were some of its originators.

“Few chapters in Red Dirt history are as important as The Great Divide’s…” Josh Crutchmer’s 2020 book, Red Dirt asserts. “The band blazed a path out of Stillwater that artists still follow to this day…multiple generations have come and gone without realizing the significance of the four-piece ensemble.”

“There are musicians playing tonight…who are marketing their show as Red Dirt—a label that can instantly multiply attendance by factors of two, three or ten—without realizing that the rock they’re leaning on was placed there with the blood and sweat of The Great Divide,” he continues.

"If anyone ever cares to study the lineage of Red Dirt music, it will need to be separated into two distinct eras: pre and post-Great Divide,” fellow Red Dirt pioneer and Oklahoman Jason Boland says. “Their impact on the alt-country scene cannot be overstated. They continually blazed up in the halls of convention, and hurled bottle after bottle at the mainstream monolith."

Within the 10 tracks on Providence, The Great Divide leans on pillars the band was built on 20 years ago: a reverence for masterful, relatable songwriting and a lack of interest in following the rules—though this time, the rules they’re circumventing seem to center more around the idea that anything and anyone outlaw-adjacent can’t also be happy, seek balance and want more from their lives and legacies.

“[Back in the 90s], we would talk about how we miss good country music—not the line dance stuff that was coming out of Nashville at the time, “ JJ Lester says. “We decided we would try to save country music.”

“When we started the process of recording this album, we would run through a song and we would all just look at each other; it felt like 1997.” he continues. “When I listen to these songs, they are the story of the last 15 years.”

Providence begins with “Wrong Is Overrated,” a direct conversation between McClure and the rest of the band. “I’m asking them if they still have it in them to give this thing another go,” he says. “We’ve been technically re-united since 2012, but it hasn’t necessarily felt that way until recently when we decided to make this record.”

“‘Wrong is Overrated’ is a call to arms. It’s also an admission of my part of the blame on what led to the break up in the first place. I made a mess of things – too much booze and too many drugs mixed with ego and frustration. The classic combination of downfall for so many musicians. Luckily though, I have a new lens of sobriety to look through, and I’m coming from a place of healing, forgiveness and rebirth.”

“I Can Breathe Again” is a tried-and-true love song, hinging around the idea that love has this transformative power that can lift you up and out of whatever it is that you’re going through.

“The Good Side” began with a simple chord progression, evolved into a melody, and in its final form, is an invitation to find a silver lining, some joy and a lighter spirit. “Set It All Down” follows a continuation of sorts. “What if everybody came together and we all tried to do a little better and we set the blame down, let go of all the negativity that is so prevalent. Love can transmute all of that into joy.” McClure says.

“Slipping Away” is a relatable take on days, months, and years moving forward, seemingly in an instant; “Infinite Line” follows a similar theme, a pondering of how quickly 20 or 50 years can pass by.

“There is a coming full circle aspect for us as a band; as performers and people,” McClure says about Providence. “Everyone is bringing their best to the table for the first time in years, and when that happens, The Great Divide is a force. This album brings with it a certain hope.”

I met Nick Brumley in the late 2000s at OS2 in downtown Marshall when he was playing sets and I was working a second job...
03/28/2024

I met Nick Brumley in the late 2000s at OS2 in downtown Marshall when he was playing sets and I was working a second job waiting tables after my radio shift ended. We did some radio interviews back then, hung out a ton, and he played the wedding march at mine and Kyle’s wedding. Today, we came full circle. I got to meet his phenomenally talented love Presley Haile, reminisce and hear my old friend sing live again. What a wonderful day. If you don’t know, Nick made it. He and Presley are booked up practically full time. They are on the LJT Fest again for the third or fourth year, and will be featured on 95.9 The Ranch’s concert series this year, which is huge. Congrats to my old friend. We’ve come a long way.

Guess who is coming to hang out with KMHT tomorrow at 11 am? Nick Brumley and Presley Haile! It's been years since Nick ...
03/27/2024

Guess who is coming to hang out with KMHT tomorrow at 11 am? Nick Brumley and Presley Haile! It's been years since Nick performed in the KMHT studios, and this will be Presley’s first visit! Please tune in to hear about their concert tomorrow night, the upcoming Larry Joe Taylor Fest, a really cool concert series they are part of and brand-new music! We are thrilled to welcome them in the studio, and we hope you'll listen!

Photos from the Texas Regional Radio Report Music Awards at Texas Live in Arlington on March 24-25. (I tagged everyone F...
03/27/2024

Photos from the Texas Regional Radio Report Music Awards at Texas Live in Arlington on March 24-25. (I tagged everyone FB let me tag/find)

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