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Kerrville Folk Festival Takeover: Cactus Lee & Jon Muq – April 8th
April 8 @ 7:00 pm
$20.00
Kerrville Folk Festival Takeover of Texas Radio Live
Join us April 8th at Moontower Saloon for a special night with Cactus Lee and Jon Muq, live on stage and broadcast on Sun Radio.
This show is our monthly fundraiser for the Sun Radio Foundation, and when you grab advance tickets you’ll be automatically entered to win two passes to the 2026 Kerrville Folk Festival.
Come out for a great night of music and help support Sun Radio.
🎟️Get Advanced Tickets Here🎟️
Details
- Date:
- April 8
- Time:
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7:00 pm
- Cost:
- $20.00
- Event Category:
- Texas Radio Live
- View Event Website
Venue
- Moontower Saloon
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10212 Menchaca Road
Austin, TX 78748 United States - Phone:
- 512-712-5661
Organizer
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Texas Radio Live is Sun Radio’s live performance series, broadcast live in real time across Central Texas on the Sun Radio Network and streamed worldwide at SunRadio.com
Each show puts the spotlight on Texas talent: today’s standout singers, songwriters, and bands who call this place home. Alongside a steady tip of the hat to the legends who built the sound before them.
It’s the longest-running live music radio program on Austin radio!
In 2026, Texas Radio Live goes live from Moontower Saloon!
“Party at the Moontower” with Sun Radio
Texas Radio Live is a continuation of Larry Monroe’s program, Texas Radio. When Monroe moved to Austin in 1977, his goal was to put Austin music on the radio in the form of records, live performances, and interviews. Soon after he joined KUT in 1981, he started a program called Texas Music, which was soon called Texas Radio. Texas Radio primarily spotlighted the recordings of Texas musicians, but occasionally featured a live guest or broadcast interviews taped by others. Monroe joined Sun Radio in 2011 and brought his programs, Blue Monday and Phil Music, with him, and also desired to bring back his Texas Radio program. Sun Radio founder, Daryl O’Neal responded to this by suggesting they create a live version of it. O’Neal then pitched the idea to Rob Lippincott, owner of Guero’s Taco Bar, who was thrilled at the idea of having Larry Monroe doing a program from Guero’s. Monroe then solicited the help of David Arnsberger… and Texas Radio Live was re-born! Texas Radio Live continues today after Monroe’s untimely death in January 2014.





















