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Honky-Tonk Saturdays is a LIVE radio show with the best rockin’ up-temp country bar music on the web. Everything from line-dancing to heavy head bangin’, boot-tapping country music live every Saturday from 6 PM – 7 PM CST.

This hour is a special feature with Odie Coyote, producer Raven, and many of today’s biggest Texas Country Music stars for special guest appearances.

Tune in at https://MixCountry106.com or say, “Alexa, Play KMXC Mix Country 106.”

 

LATEST BTHH PODCASTS

  • Kin Faux Talks “Hey Señorita” + Dr. Odie Love Crosses the Line - 2026 Week 07

    This week on Bar Talk Happy Hour, we’re joined by Rico Gonzalez and Jakey Black of Kin Faux for a tight, no-fluff interview about their current single “Hey Señorita,” how it’s translating live, and what fans should be watching for from the band in 2026. As one of the major forces in the Texas Country and Red Dirt scene right now, Kin Faux gives us a behind-the-scenes look at this moment in their career and what makes this run different. But that’s not all — it’s our annual Valentine’s Day special, and Dr. Odie Love returns with a wildly inappropriate love poem for Producer Raven that may or may not violate several fictional court agreements. It’s music, momentum, and pure chaos — only on Bar Talk Happy Hour.

  • All-American Halftime or Super Bowl Snub? - 2026 Week 05

    This week on Bar Talk Happy Hour, we dig into new details surrounding Turning Point USA and its much-talked-about All American Halftime Show. It now appears the event won’t air during the Super Bowl broadcast itself, but instead will stream on Turning Point USA’s own platforms, including YouTube, Rumble, and other digital channels. That revelation raises big questions about the show’s reach, impact, and what audience it’s really targeting. We also break down the growing speculation around Donald Trump, who is now confirmed not to be attending the Super Bowl. Could he instead make an appearance tied to the All-American Halftime Show? We’ll talk through what’s known, what’s rumor, and what it could all mean—Bar Talk Happy Hour style, with opinions, context, and a cold drink nearby. 🍻

  • What Would It Take to Lose the Beard? - 2026 Week 04

    This week on Bar Talk Happy Hour, we’re digging into a surprisingly relatable confession from Chris Stapleton — the superstar admits his legendary beard, hats, and stage look have become a kind of disguise that makes everyday life harder than you’d think. While the look helped build his unmistakable brand, it also makes anonymity nearly impossible. Stapleton says that when retirement eventually comes into view, ditching the beard might be part of the plan — not for style, but for sanity. We’ll talk about why fame isn’t always the dream it’s cracked up to be, how his “costume” affects his personal life, and whether losing the beard could really help him blend back into the crowd. Cold beers, hot takes, and one of country music’s most recognizable beards — it’s all on the table. 🍻🤠

  • Would You Work the Same Job as Your Spouse? - 2026 Week 03

    This week on Bar Talk Happy Hour, Producer Raven and Odie Coyote open up about their new reality of working the same job, for the same employer, on the same schedule—and what that really means for a marriage. From spending nearly every waking hour together to navigating workplace boundaries, communication, and balance, they share honest reactions, laughs, and a few hard truths. It sparks the big question for listeners: could you—or would you—handle working side by side with your spouse every single day?

  • Almost Lost in Nashville: Jelly Roll’s Breakthrough Moment - 2026 Week 02

    This week on Bar Talk Happy Hour, we’re talking about Jelly Roll opening up on how growing up in Nashville actually made breaking into country music harder instead of easier, with so many aspiring artists competing for attention that he was nearly lost in the crowd early on. Jelly shares how pushing through the corporate side of the industry eventually gave him the chance to show what truly set him apart, and how the success of “Son of a Sinner” in 2022 came at exactly the right time as country music entered a new era. With several Tennessee artists rising at once and fans becoming more open to sounds outside traditional country themes, Jelly Roll’s raw, honest, and genre-blending style finally found its moment, proving that sometimes being different is exactly what the genre is ready for 🍻

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