• Wildcatter Exchange Radio Hour

      Performed live at the beautiful Four Day Weekend Threatre in front of a live audience!

    • Part Of My Day

      A collection of short films that represent 'part of my day.'

    • Precious Memories

      Texas Storyteller Elithe Hamilton Kirkland reveals the legends of her land in story and song. Assisted by the Salt Lick Foundation, the Dixie Dewdrops and Hip Pocket Theatre.

    • Tales of Panther City Part 1

      Offers a glimpse into the daily life of old Fort Worth and sheds some light onto the characters, hardships and triumphs that forged the city where the West begins.

    • Texas Music Minutes

      If it's got a beat and a Texan, we pass it along. Learn about the Crash at Crush, Butthole Surfers, Jim Reeves, Native American music, the best Monkey of them all, Pappy O'Daniel and the Texas International Pop Festival.

    • Cold War Peacemaker: The Story of the Convair B-36

      Cold War Peacemaker will bring to life one of the most unlikely developments in aviation history, the Convair B-36 very-long-long-range nuclear bomber.

    • Teen A Go Go: A Little Film About Rock & Roll History

      On the evening of February 9, 1964, Ed Sullivan introduced the Beatles to America. Across the country, teens were glued to their TV sets and witnessed a turning point in rock and roll history. Vibrant and creative teen scenes sprang up all across the country. The scene in Fort Worth, Texas, produced an exceptional burst of creativity in songwriting and musicianship. Weekend concerts and battles of the bands drew thousands of fans. Primitive teen recordings were pressed into 45s and received radio airplay in rotation with national acts. Local television shows featured live bands; fashions changed with go-go girls' skirts growing shorter; long hair became the style for women and men; and the seeds of the counterculture were planted and flourished. The music of this generation birthed every rock subgenre for the next 40 years (acid rock, heavy metal, punk, new wave, grunge), and today's musicians still reach back to these recordings for inspiration.

     
     

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    • Wildcatter Exchange Radio Hour

      Wildcatter Exchange Radio Hour

      Performed live at the beautiful Four Day Weekend Threatre in front of a live audience!

    • Part Of My Day

      Part Of My Day

      A collection of short films that represent 'part of my day.'

    • Precious Memories

      Precious Memories

      Texas Storyteller Elithe Hamilton Kirkland reveals the legends of her land in story and song. Assisted by the Salt Lick Foundation, the Dixie Dewdrops and Hip Pocket Theatre.

    • Tales of Panther City Part 1

      Tales of Panther City Part 1

      Offers a glimpse into the daily life of old Fort Worth and sheds some light onto the characters, hardships and triumphs that forged the city where the West begins.

    • Texas Music Minutes

      Texas Music Minutes

      If it's got a beat and a Texan, we pass it along. Learn about the Crash at Crush, Butthole Surfers, Jim Reeves, Native American music, the best Monkey of them all, Pappy O'Daniel and the Texas International Pop Festival.

    • Cold War Peacemaker: The Story of the Convair B-36

      Cold War Peacemaker: The Story of the Convair B-36

      Cold War Peacemaker will bring to life one of the most unlikely developments in aviation history, the Convair B-36 very-long-long-range nuclear bomber.

    • Teen A Go Go: A Little Film About Rock & Roll History

      Teen A Go Go: A Little Film About Rock & Roll History

      On the evening of February 9, 1964, Ed Sullivan introduced the Beatles to America. Across the country, teens were glued to their TV sets and witnessed a turning point in rock and roll history. Vibrant and creative teen scenes sprang up all across the country. The scene in Fort Worth, Texas, produced an exceptional burst of creativity in songwriting and musicianship. Weekend concerts and battles of the bands drew thousands of fans. Primitive teen recordings were pressed into 45s and received radio airplay in rotation with national acts. Local television shows featured live bands; fashions changed with go-go girls' skirts growing shorter; long hair became the style for women and men; and the seeds of the counterculture were planted and flourished. The music of this generation birthed every rock subgenre for the next 40 years (acid rock, heavy metal, punk, new wave, grunge), and today's musicians still reach back to these recordings for inspiration.