Tag Archives: Country Music

Today in Texas History – January 4

From the Annals of Radio – In 1923, radio station WBAP in Fort Worth first broadcast a “Barn Dance” country music variety show  featuring a fiddler, a square-dance caller, and aged Confederate veteran Capt. M. J. Bonner.   The format relied on cornpone humor, lively music mixed  with the occasional tearjerker and stereotypical country costumes.   WBAP had been established by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram under Amon G. Carter in 1922 and was looking for a distinctive programming format which it found with the Barn Dance. This format quickly swept the nation and was  copied by  the Grand Ole Opry from Nashville and the National Barn Dance broadcast from Chicago among many others.

Will Someone Please Tell Toby Keith to STFU

Keith – whose mouth does not have an off switch – was spouting off about the murders of the nine members of the AME church in Charleston. Keith’s only solution is more guns. Its not enough that I have to occasionally hear his insipid music; now I have to read about his moronic political views. Go back to getting smashed before your shows and disappointing the people who can somehow stand to listen to your pathetic excuse for country music.