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Texas Radio Live at Guero’s Taco Bar’s Oak Garden is a weekly fundraiser every Wednesday night that supports the Sun Radio Foundation. This live radio show is broadcast across Central Texas on the Sun Radio Network and streamed worldwide at SunRadio.com.

Each week, Sun Radio presents the latest and greatest singers, songwriters and musicians that call Texas home, while also paying tribute to myriad Texas musicians who have gone before us.

Texas Radio Live is the longest running live music radio program on Austin radio!
Celebrating 10 years from Guero’s Taco Bar’s Oak Garden. 

Next time on Texas Radio Live!

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Golden Roses

May 1 @ 7:00 pm

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“Golden Roses are a tight knit band of country music comrades with an openhearted, working-class ethos and an amped-up honky-tonk attitude. After learning the ins-and-outs of honky-tonking at the feet of Austin Texas legends Dale Watson, Wayne Hancock, and the Derailers, now they’re breaking rules in all the right ways. To the Golden Roses—John Mutchler (vocals, guitar), Heather Rae Johnson (vocals, fiddle), Troy Wilson (bass, backing vocals), Shawnee Rose (drums), and Tony Rincon (pedal steel)—having fun is what it’s all about. Their thrill-ride show plays off the band’s devil-may-care energy, the good times effortlessly flowing to the dance floor, pulling heart strings and tapping toes.

Building off the momentum of their first two albums (2021’s The Devil in the Details and 2019’s Terlingua Graveyard), the Golden Roses are entering a new era. This time they’re shining a spotlight on fiddler Heather Rae Johnson, who now joins Mutchler at the front to share lead vocal duties. A favorite with dancehall crowds, Johnson packs an emotional punch every time she steps up to the mic, whether she’s rendering songs like Little Feat’s “Willin” or Mutchler’s own originals. Mutchler himself is exploring new songwriting territory, inspired by the 70s progressive country scene (think Jerry Jeff Walker, and the Flying Burrito Brothers) to mix more personal and introspective explorations alongside his old school honky-tonk numbers. It’s this dare-to-be-different, do-it-yourself mentality that make the Golden Roses stand out in a sea of wannabe cowboys—they’re not afraid to take risks, stand true to themselves, and above all, do what it takes to make sure everyone has a damn good time.

With their easy camaraderie and hard-working ways, the band calls to mind Willie Nelson’s immortal words, “The life I love is making music with my friends.” For the Golden Roses, nothing could be more true.”

– Golden Roses

Details

Date:
May 1
Time:
7:00 pm
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Venue

Güero’s Taco Bar
1412 S Congress Ave
Austin, TX 78704 United States
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Phone:
512-447-7688
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Part of Sun Radio’s mission is to support local musicians

Texas Radio Live is a continuation of Larry Monroe’s program, Texas Radio. When Monroe moved to Austin in 1977, his goal was to put Austin music on the radio in the form of records, live performances, and interviews. Soon after he joined KUT in 1981, he started a program called Texas Music, which was soon called Texas Radio. Texas Radio primarily spotlighted the recordings of Texas musicians, but occasionally featured a live guest or broadcast interviews taped by others. Monroe joined Sun Radio in 2011 and brought his programs, Blue Monday and Phil Music, with him, and also desired to bring back his Texas Radio program. Sun Radio founder, Daryl O’Neal responded to this by suggesting they create a live version of it. O’Neal then pitched the idea to Rob Lippincott, owner of Guero’s Taco Bar, who was thrilled at the idea of having Larry Monroe doing a program from Guero’s. Monroe then solicited the help of David Arnsberger… and Texas Radio Live was re-born! Texas Radio Live continues today after Monroe’s untimely death in January 2014.

The Sun Radio Recharge program has enabled Sun Radio to provide financial relief to local musicians through deferring the costs of electricity bills and paying artists to perform.

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