
This week’s episode is another stylistic musical buffet with an oldie from The Clientele (pictured), Germany’s DAF, Power Pop from Zion Illinois’ Shoes, LA’s The Brian Jonestown Massacre, The Farm, Pop Will Eat Itself, The Family Cat and some Lo-Fi Blues from Tuscon Arizona’s Doo Rag.
Each Wednesday at 4pm and Saturdays from 10-Midnight CST, it’s classic indie at its best only on C60!
Playlist after the jump.more

A very excellent new show!!!! Audio and the playlist are after the jump…more

Tough choices yet again. To see, or not to see…
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This week’s episode includes Dallas’ own Course of Empire (pictured), Dayton Ohio’s Guided By Voices, ex-Husker Du drummer Grant Hart, Swiss electro duo Yello and golden nugget from Sheffield England’s Pulp.
Each Wednesday at 4pm and Saturdays from 10-midnight CST, classic indie reigns supreme on C60!
Playlist after the jumpmore
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More great shows for you to check out!
Last week Dr. Clarkus commented about his experience at the Hold Steady gig…MORE OF THIS PLEASE.
If you go to one of these shows (or one I didn’t cover) let me know how it was. Let’s talk about it together as concert loving internet friends!!!

On this week’s episode, a vintage 12” from Sheffield’s Cabaret Voltaire (pictured), San Antonio post-punk from Lung Overcoat, pre-Teenage Fanclub popsters The Boy Hairdressers and a golden nugget from Manchester’s The Fall.
Each Wednesday at 4pm and Saturdays from 10-Midnight CST, get a dose of classic indie on C60!
Playlist after the jumpmore

We have a HUGE announcement today… We’re throwing a birthday party for American Highway… August 7th at The Granada Theater… you really need to come check this out…more
DOMA XXII Awards Preview Show
American Highway, American Highway with Nico Martini,Look / Listen,Music News

Nico and I picked up a Dallas Observer and looked all through the ballot for this year’s Dallas Observer Music Awards, and we decided we wanted to highlight some of the bands for you. Listen to us every day this week around 2:15pm.
Oh, and the showcase is all through Deep Ellum on Saturday, July 17 ($10 to see over 40 bands) and the ceremony is Tuesday, July 20 at the Granada Theater (free and open to the public).
Click the jump to hear the show and to see our playlist…more



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