September 23, 2009 2:32 pm by: Peter Babb

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Former Austinite and …And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead frontman, Conrad Keely talks about the album that changed his life: Hounds of Love by Kate Bush. Catch …A…...
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Former Rolling Stone ‘Songwriter of the Year,’ Freedy Johnston, talks about an album that changed his life – Elton John’s Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.
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I think its safe to say that Brother Will of Brothers and Sisters is more than just a little enamored with Beach Boy’s frontman Brian Wilson. Will told us about the Beach Boys a…...
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Man Man vocalist Honus Honus has one of the most recognizable voices in music today. When he stopped by the studio we talked about an album that made him rethink music: Delay by Can.
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Robert Harrison heads up Austin’s Future Clouds and Radar. He came in and talked with us about an album that changed his life: The Last Waltz by The Band.
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Colin Meloy of The Decemberists discusses Fleetwood Mac’s Tusk (1979).
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Slaid Cleaves writes thoughtful songs full of vivid imagery and raw emotion. He talks about an album that serves as his musical guidepost: Nebraska by Bruce Springsteen.
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Jay Trachtenberg is our favorite afternoon music host here at KUT. Even if he is from California. Jay’s been spinning records at radio stations all over town for the past 20 y…...
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Austinite Ruthie Foster is one part folk songwriter, one part soulful gospel singer. She talks about an album that truly changed her life: Stevie Wonder’s `Songs in the Key…...
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