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100.3 The Bull/Houston Adds Texas Country Music Show


Sounds Like Texas
Sounds Like Texas

Audacy will add a new Sunday evening show on KILT-FM (100.3 The Bull) in Houston to showcase Texas Country music. "Sounds Like Texas" will transport listeners to a time when KIKK-FM was the only Country outlet in Houston, featuring classics from legendary artists like Cody Johnson, Parker McCollum, Randy Rodgers Band, Aaron Watson, Josh Abbot Band and more. "Sounds Like Texas" will air Sundays from 6-7pm CT, beginning May 22.

"The Bull understands the deep, organic relationship between Texans and their own brand of country music," said 100.3 The Bull Brand Manager John Foxx. "The arrangement, instrumentation, song writing, production strategy and touring schedules are all integral pieces of what defines Texas country music and we recognize its importance to the region. We look forward to debuting this show with our audience and sharing the very best of what this genre has to offer."

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