Back before radio industry consolidation led to cookie-cutter formats across the country, the late San Antonio DJ Joe Anthony, known as the “Godfather of Rock and Roll,” played what he wanted to on KISS-FM. And what he loved playing most was the kind of rock deemed too heavy for most other stations. Sometimes it was […]
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Catching up with New Braunfels’ Austin Meade ahead of his two-night stand at Whitewater Amphitheater
The singer-songwriter is expecting a new album out this fall and performs Thursday and Friday in his hometown.
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Hard rockers Tesla talk songwriting, The Beatles ahead of San Antonio performance
The band behind ‘Signs’ and ‘Modern Day Cowboy’ plays Wednesday, June 5, at the Aztec Theatre.
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Saxon and Uriah Heep headed to San Antonio on double-headlined tour
Both bands remain local favorites from the era when SA was known as the Heavy Metal Capital of the World.
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Ahead of Gov’t Mule’s San Antonio show, guitarist Warren Haynes dishes on the blues, dream bands
Gov’t Mule will play San Antonio’s Majestic Theatre on Thursday, Oct. 27.
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Busing Migrants, Texas GOP vs. Pot Legalization: The top 10 headlines in San Antonio this week
Our most-clicked story involves the steep bill Gov. Greg Abbott has so far handed Texas taxpayers for his election-year stunt of busing migrants to Washington, D.C.
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Judas Priest books 2 nights at San Antonio’s Tech Port Center — because SA is still a metal town
The Alamo City is the only place on the next leg of the band’s tour where it will perform two nights.
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Ahead of a feature documentary on the band, Triumph’s Mike Levine recalls its big leg up in San Antonio
The band is the subject of the forthcoming documentary Triumph: Rock And Roll Machine, which will receive its U.S. debut on May 13.
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Keystone School, Abandoned SAPD Cruiser: The top 10 headlines in San Antonio this week
Check out the Current’s most-read articles of the week.
