Toast & Jam with Casey Donahew
Casey Donahew grew up in Burleson but “drank my first beer and cried my first tear” in Fort Worth according to his first song...
Toast & Jam with Cody Croysdale
Earlier this year, I received an email from 15-year-old Cody Croysdale. I didn’t know Cody, but he is the son of an old high...
Top Five Shows
1) Riffamania’s latest episode, entitled Summer Slammadolla (because the audience is encouraged to slam a dollar or otherwise convey a dollar onto the stage...
Toast & Jam with Melissa Kirkendall
Austin-based filmmaker Melissa Kirkendall makes frequent forays to her old stomping grounds in Fort Worth, where she once ran Mad Hatters punk bar on...
The Late Bill Paxton’s First Movie Finally Airs In His Hometown
The most famous actor to come out of Fort Worth was probably Bill Paxton. Hardly anyone from Paxton’s hometown, however, had seen his first...
Toast & Jam with Wrex
Perhaps the coolest thing to happen at the 20th Anniversary Fort Worth Weekly Music Awards on July 7 was Wrex winning Album of the...
Toast & Jam with Bryan Batson
Seven years ago, Bryan Batson was all over the local music scene playing saxophone with Confusatron and Josh Weathers & The True Endeavors while...
Toast & Jam with Jarrell McDonald
Jarrell McDonald owns the Cross-Eyed Moose in the historic Fort Worth Stockyards but spent most of his life as a railroad engineer with Union Pacific. He...
20th Fort Worth Weekly Music Awards Underway at Ridglea Theater
And the first winner of the evening is ... Duell. Plenty more awards, music, and free Bud Lite-fueled frivolity ahead. It's happening now at...
Toast & Jam with Claire Hinkle
Claire Hinkle is only 18 but has been belting out songs for years in local venues as the daughter of Fort Worth bluesman James...



















