KLBJ-FM

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KLBJ-FM
City of license Austin, Texas
Broadcast area Austin, Texas
Branding 93.7 KLBJ
Slogan Austin's Rock
First air date 1972
Frequency 93.7 (MHz)
93.7 HD-2 for Blues
Format Rock
ERP 97,000 watts
Class C
Callsign meaning K
Lyndon
Baines
Johnson
Owner Emmis Communications
Website klbjfm.com

KLBJ-FM (93.7) is a heritage rock station serving the Austin, Texas area, broadcasting at 93.7 MHz from its broadcast tower upon Austin's Mount Larson.

The station was owned by the Lyndon B. Johnson family until July 1, 2003, at which time it was sold to Emmis Communications.[1]

Blues music can also be heard on 93.7 HD-2 (HD Radio needed)

Contents

[edit] Personalities

  • The Dudley & Bob Show (mornings)
  • Loris Lowe (middays)
  • Jeff Carroll (afternoons)
  • Johnny Walker (evenings)
  • Peg Simmons
  • Jac Maloy (overnight)

[edit] Discography

KLBJ has produced a number of albums, focusing mainly on local Austin music. Its Local Licks Live series started in 1989 and has showcased dozens of popular Austin musicians.

Cover Year Title Series Label
1990 Local Licks Live 1989 Local Licks Live KLBJ
1991 Local Licks Live 1990 Local Licks Live KLBJ
1992 Local Licks Live 1991 Local Licks Live KLBJ
1993 Local Licks Live 1992 Local Licks Live KLBJ
1994 Local Licks Live 1993 Local Licks Live KLBJ
1995 Local Licks Live '94 Local Licks Live KLBJ
1995 Public Enema #1 Dudley and Bob with Debra calls, bits and sketches KLBJ
1996 Local Licks Live '95 Local Licks Live KLBJ
1996 We're Back and We're Highly Pissed Dudley and Bob with Debra calls, bits and sketches KLBJ
1997 Local Licks Live '96 Local Licks Live KLBJ
1997 Eugene! Don't Hit 'Em in the Head Dudley and Bob with Debra calls, bits and sketches KLBJ
1998 Local Licks Live '97 Local Licks Live KLBJ
1998 Prince Albert...Your Refrigerator Is Running Dudley and Bob with Debra calls, bits and sketches KLBJ
1999 Local Licks Live '98 Local Licks Live KLBJ
1999 Local Licks: Yule Rock! Holiday KLBJ
2000 Local Licks Live 1999 Local Licks Live KLBJ
2001 Local Licks Live XII Local Licks Live KLBJ
2001 Damn It's Early Music from The Dudley & Bob Show KLBJ
2002 Local Licks Live 13 Local Licks Live KLBJ
2003 Damn It's 2 Early Music from The Dudley & Bob Show KLBJ

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ Enright, J. Scott (Mar. 31, 2005). "Application for Renewal of Broadcast Station License." Consolidated DataBase System, FCC.


Austin, Texas FM radio stations (Arbitron #42)

 KNLE 88.1 | KMHF 88.5/104.7 | KAZI 88.7 | KMFA 89.5 | KTSW 89.9 | KUT 90.5 | KOOP 91.7/KVRX 91.7 (Share-time) | KQJZ 92.1/KQOT 106.3 | KKLB 92.5 | KDHT 93.3/99.7 | KLBJ 93.7 | KAMX 94.7 | KKMJ 95.5 | KHFI 96.7 | KVET 98.1 | KRXT 98.5 | KHHL 98.9 | KASE 100.7 | KROX 101.5 | KPEZ 102.3 | KBPA 103.5 | KXBT 104.3 | KXXS 104.9 | KFMK 105.9 | KGSR 107.1 | KINV 107.7 


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