K-TIMe Programs
Tune in to KTIM 89.1FM’s programs throughout the week that showcase a variety of music handpicked by our program hosts – everything from favorites in multiple genres to the best from independent artists hailing from Texas and beyond! And if you happen to miss a particular show, you can always check the Archives section for samples of what was played!
Across the Board with Becky
Hosted by Becky Snyder
Tuesdays Noon-2pm, Fridays 10am-Noon
Bugle Boy Mix
Hosted by
Monday-Saturday 6pm-8pm
Bugle Boy Mix is a mix of music by artists that have played The Bugle Boy in La Grange, Texas. The Bugle Boy is a unique venue that features top national and international independent artists in the genres of Americana, blues, rock and folk. For more information and show schedules visit thebugleboy.org.
The DougHouse
Hosted by Doug Elliot
Mondays 5pm-6pm, Wednesdays 11pm-Midnight, Fridays Noon-1pm
The DougHouse mixes nuggets from LPs with a healthy dose of B-sides. A little history and backstory shows up now and then in between the tunes.
Doug Elliot, aka “The Fayette County Sky Guy”, grew up listening to 45s and LPs back in the 60s and has
been a record collector and certified music nut ever since. He spends as much time outdoors as he can.
The Eddie-O Show
Hosted by Eddie Oppermann
Thursdays 2pm-6pm
Folk Tapestry
Hosted by Joe Angel
Mondays, Sundays 10am-Noon
Folk Tapestry weaves together the threads that form roots music and includes an eclectic mix of traditional and contimporary folk, singer/songwriter, country, cowboy, western swing, bluegrass, rockabilly, blues, Cajun/Zydeco, Celtic, and more.
Parnellahan’s
Hosted by Charles “The Rocking Rev” Parnell
Wednesdays 2pm-4pm, Thursdays 8pm-10pm, Sundays 3pm-5pm
Welcome to Parnellahan’s. Charles Parnell, aka the Rocking Rev, is the host of Parnellahan’s. Vinyl Junkie. Record Hoarder. Music Collector. The Song Wrangler introduced him as, “an audiophile and a musicologist,” but that sounds too high-falutin! He’s just a lover of music. His love began with listening to a transistor radio under the covers at night. By “skip”, he was able to pick up WLS – Chicago, KOMA – Oklahoma City, and KLIF – Dallas, where he learned about The Rolling Stones, the Beatles and the great sound of Motown. He learned about Hank Williams and George Jones by listening to radio with his father. He is an avid Texas Music and early Jesus Rock fan. Parnellahan’s is named in honor of Callahan’s Crosstime Saloon from Spider Robinson’s books, a place where troubles shared are troubles halved. He hopes that the music he plays will lighten your load, unburden your soul and make you dance.
The Rock and Roll Show
Hosted by Doug Elliot
Wednesdays 5-6pm, Fridays Midnight-1am, Sundays 9pm-10pm
The Rock and Roll Show mixes nuggets from LPs with a healthy dose of B-sides. A little history and backstory shows up now and then in between the tunes.
Doug Elliot, aka “The Fayette County Sky Guy”, grew up listening to 45s and LPs back in the 60s and has
been a record collector and certified music nut ever since. He spends as much time outdoors as he can.
The Sunday Night Idiot Show
Hosted by John Askins
Sundays 6pm-8pm
From 1983 through the early 1990’s, KFOG-FM in San Francisco had a legendary disc jockey on the air known as M. Dung, who passed away peacefully on June 30, 2017. “Dung Boy,” as he was known was just as much a unique radio personality as “Wolfman Jack” was in his heyday during the 1960’s over the Mexican radio station XERB-AM! The self-effacing M. Dung called his radio show, “The Sunday Night Idiot Show” for a reason. “The Sunday Night Idiot Show” was a free-form mixture of roots rock, immaculate soul, excellent oldies, and eclectic ear candy. Inside the program itself, M. ranted and howled at the moon in harmony with hand-picked music that definitely moved. He played all the right music for the idiots in the audience and judging by Dung’s success, there were a lot of idiots out there in radio land to give him some respectable ratings. Part of his secret was that Dung didn’t treat his listeners like idiots and he scored the #1 18-34 adult ratings, (the money demo) in all the nine counties of the San Francisco Bay Area during a very nice stretch of his run at KFOG.