In Central Texas finding great live music isn't tough to do, but affording all those ticket costs is a different story. Callie Currier tells us how one radio station is changing that, in this Bobcat Update.
Summer is almost upon us and 98.1 K-VET in Austin is answering the call for live music with its very own Free Music Series. Held every Wednesday night at the Nutty Brown Café & Amphitheatre, the series brings in some of Texas country's biggest stars. And the best part? Well, the name says it all, it's free! Thanks to various sponsors, fans have a chance to enjoy their favorite artists at no cost. For example Week Two's headliner was Roger Creager. Host of K-VET's morning show, Anne Hudson, says she knows just how important the station's sponsors are to the series' success.
SB: Anne Hudson
From the rowdy fans singing every song word-for-word to the performers whose main goal is to rile up those rowdy fans, the series shows are definitely something to be experienced. But even if you can't make it to the live performances, K-VET provides a way to enjoy them. The concerts are broadcast for all to hear.
SB: Robert Fraga
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