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Those Flirty Foghat Boys Still Got It
Those Flirty Foghat Boys Still Got It
Those Flirty Foghat Boys Still Got It
These guys were impressive on Saturday night at Rock the Square in Tyler. Foghat has been mastering that slide guitar sound since 1971, and although band members have come and gone over the years, they keep finding talented guys to step up and they haven't lost any of that signature sound. And one of them asked for my number backstage. Did he get it?
Pumpkin Patch Time!
Pumpkin Patch Time!
Pumpkin Patch Time!
The pumpkin spice lattes are out, so we know the actual pumpkins are not far behind.  East Texas will have plenty of great pumpkin patches up and running this fall, and we've got the first look.
Get Gatorfest Tickets With Q107 ‘Show Us You Share’ Giveaway
Get Gatorfest Tickets With Q107 ‘Show Us You Share’ Giveaway
Get Gatorfest Tickets With Q107 ‘Show Us You Share’ Giveaway
The Texas Gatorfest is going on September 11th -13th in Anahuac park, and we're giving tickets away for FREE! According to texasgatorfest.com,  the Texas Gatorfest is an annual celebration of the American Alligator in Texas. Held at the beautiful Fort Anahuac Park, this festival is simply a good time...
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year!
There are many events planned throughout Texas to ring in the New Year tonight. Organizers in Dallas say the annual "Big D NYE" celebration will draw tens of thousands of people - perhaps forty thousand or more - and it's billed as the biggest New Year's Eve celebration in the Central Time Zone. That's at Victory Plaza in Downtown Dallas with live music, food, and fireworks, and it's fre
Steve Jobs’ Death and Occupy Wall Street Round Out the Top 10 Biggest Events of 2011
Steve Jobs’ Death and Occupy Wall Street Round Out the Top 10 Biggest Events of 2011
Steve Jobs’ Death and Occupy Wall Street Round Out the Top 10 Biggest Events of 2011
2011 can be tracked by its dramatic events, beginning with the Tuscon shooting that critically wounded US Rep. Gabby Giffords and continuing all the way up to the death of Muammar Gadhafi in October. Our minds were consumed with thoughts of the earthquake in Japan, the death of Steve Jobs and all the anxiety that came with the Occupy Wall Street protests ...

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