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The Talk of Austin





The Talk of Austin is a call-in show all about the Austin lifestyle -- music, sports, entertainment, politics and more!  You can hear the show simulcast on 98.1 KVET and AM 1300 The Zone Monday through Friday from 6am to 10am.

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B&B Live!
Bucky & Bob are on the road again! Join the boys Friday morning at Baxters on Main in Bastrop. They'll be doing the whole show from the cafe. Swing by for COMPLIMENTARY cup of coffee, grab breakfast and say hi to Bucky and Bob!
 
(The cafe is located at 919 Main St. right in the heart of the historic distric of Bastrop)


Your Hosts

Bucky Godbolt is a sports radio veteran and coached college football at Boston College, the University of Illinois, and the University of Texas.  In spite of this, Bucky still pretends not to know much about sports.  Email Bucky at buckygodbolt@am1300thezone.com


Bob Cole is an Austin radio legend and entrepreneur--not to be confused with the composer or the hockey announcer.  Bob isn't as mean as this picture makes him look.  Email Bob at bobcole@kvet.com.



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drudgereport.com - Links to international news
mackbrown-texasfootball.com - Texas Football
texassports.com - Everything else
texasmusicseries.com - KVET's Free concert series

 
News, Traffic & Weather

    Michelle Roebuck
             News


          Don Miller
             Traffic


         Troy Kimmel
            Weather


EricRaines@Kvet.com
Producer


        Jimmy Carter
 Entertainment Reporter 
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Dale Rce drops by the show this morning
Wednesday 08-27-2008 8:17am CT

As Statesman food critic Dale Rice leaves Austin, he'll also leave behind 10 dishes that he'll sorely miss.PHOTOS

Dale Rice says farewell to 10 dishes

Wednesday 08-27-2008 8:07am CT

Danny Young remembers by friends, loved ones at service

Merriment, music, mix with tears as South Austin icon laid to rest


AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF
Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Near the end of Tuesday's memorial service for Danny Roy Young, the former Texicalli Grille owner who died of a heart attack last week, the Rev. John McMullen looked around the packed-to-the-rafters First United Methodist Church, saw people of all ages and all social classes and declared it "the most eclectic gathering of people who have ever been here."

That was a true testament to what Young, the great catalyst and love ambassador, has meant to Austin since 1975, and his hometown of Kingsville before that. That Young's "Mayor of South Austin" media tag touched on such a small aspect of his gigantic persona became apparent when it was not noted once during a 90-minute service that mixed tears, especially when Young's beloved granddaughters spoke, with thundering laughter and music both spiritual ("I'll Fly Away") and secular ("Waltz Across Texas").

"Things revolved around Danny without him being the center of attention," said Robert Coe, the Youngs' neighbor on Bluebonnet Lane in South Austin for 30 years.

"Everyone in this room is a member of Danny Young's family," said another speaker, Scott Conrad of Kingsville.

And Carlos Garza sang "Danny Boy" in a beautiful tenor that oiled the tear ducts.

Young made his living by selling sandwiches, and he had his fun playing rub board with Cornell Hurd, Ponty Bone, the Texana Dames and others. But he made his mark with the force of his unconditional positivity.

"I always thought I was Danny's best friend because that's how he made me feel," McMullen said. "This room is filled to the brim with people who thought they were Danny's best friend. And we are all right."

McMullen choked up and couldn't continue for a few seconds.

"I almost made it," he said, looking over to the Rev. Norman Roe, Young's friend for almost 50 years.

"We had a bet," McMullen said to the crowd, which erupted with laughter.

After the services, the musician-heavy crowd headed to a reception at Antone's nightclub downtown for more memories, music, hugging and tears. Among the food were Texicalli Grille's famous waffle fries with queso.

"We'll never fill Danny's shoes," one speaker said. "But we can walk around in them for a while."

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Part 1 of Hillary's speech
Wednesday 08-27-2008 7:46am CT