HomePage of Larry Monroe
Veteran DJ at Public Radio Station KUT in Austin, Texas
Born: August 29, 1942 in Hartford City, Indiana
Latest update: 11/22/07 at 05:33 PM Texas Time
Segway City: Fair And Balanced
Brad Buchholz recently interviewed me for the Austin American-Statesman.
The topic was Bob Dylan.
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© 1981 & 2003 Larry Monroe & Guy Juke
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Charles Fincher, of Thadeus & Weez fame,
hears me on the world wide web.

Click on W's nose to go to Charlie's website.
Larry's four radio programs are broadcast on
KUT 90.5 FM Austin
KUTX 90.1 FM San Angelo
and
RealAudio
I have worked at KUT since March 1, 1981
My Schedule
Blue Monday: Monday from 08:00 pm 'til 11:00 pm
Music With Larry Monroe: Tuesday from 11:00 pm 'til 03:00 am
Music With Larry Monroe: Wednesday from 11:00 pm 'til 03:00 am
Phil Music: Thursday from 08:00 pm 'til 11:00 pm
Old Program Databases


My First National Award
I was in Memphis in February, 2002 to accept the
Keeping The Blues Alive
award for Public Radio from
The Blues Foundation
KBA Award
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Digital Photographs
by Larry Monroe
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Here is a self-portrait from a few years ago
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Beverly Walker photographed me watching
famed mystery writer Kinky Friedman
improperly light a cigar
by touching the flame to its tip
at the Broken Spoke on 01/31/2001.
Beverly also took this photograph
of me introducing J.T. Van Zandt
at the Blaze Foley Tribute
at Ruta Maya Coffee House on 01/31/2004.

Townes Van Zandt, Mickey White & Larry Monroe
Cactus Cafe in Austin, Texas
Early 90s (maybe)
Photograph by Linda Shaw

Larry Monroe standing in front of a chunk of
the Berlin Wall smoking a Cuban cigar and wearing
a Willie Nelson Outlaw Music Channel T-shirt
Spring 1994 (maybe)
Photograph by Ed Ward

Townes Van Zandt Documentary
Now Available On CD in US
I interviewed Townes Van Zandt in a professional studio for an oral biography of his life in 1992 and 93. Those sessions resulted in about six hours of tape specifically dealing with his life as a traveling songwriter. I have stories, in Townes' own voice, about how he wrote several of his songs. Townes revealed many insights into how he created as a songwriter. Some sections of that interview have been released as a CD Documentary first in Germany, and now in the US. The edition released in Europe on the Normal label called "Townes Van Zandt Documentary" is now available in the US. The CD features 10 songs and was edited by me into documentary form. I told Townes' life story chronologically and provided three short segments of narration.

TVZ Documentary |
Blaze Foley, Townes Van Zandt & Wrecks Bell

Blaze Foley & Uncle Walt
Blaze
12/31/96: Here's a piece that I wrote about songwriter Blaze Foley after he was murdered in 1989. 3 photographs of Blaze are included.
The Official Blaze Foley Web Site
Steve-O's Blaze Foley Homepage
The Blaze Foley Tribute CD is available!
01/01/97: Here is the original version of the Walter Hyatt obituary that I wrote for the Austin Chronicle in May of 96.
Cotton At Antone's
Photos of James Cotton at Antone's.
Cotton listened to my radio shows in Memphis on the Internet.
Now he lives in Austin!
Another of my listeners, Hank Millan, took the photos.
Politics
Segway City: Fair And Balanced
My Opinion:
The Electoral College Should Be Abolished.
Popular Vote For President!
Best 2 Out Of 3.
After All, The World Series Goes 7 Games...
And That's Just Baseball.
The Fox News Channel is so unfair
and so unbalanced
that its official slogan is:
"Fair and Balanced."
Anagrams
Ronald Wilson Reagan = Insane Anglo Warlord
President Buchanan = Punt Rancid Banshee
George W. Bush = He Grew Bogus.
Jesse Ventura = Jesse Nut Rave
Jesse Ventura = Veteran Jesus
Bush Cheney = Hey, Bench Us
George Bush = He Bugs Gore
Ross Perot = Sore Sport
Al Gore = Go Real
Steal This Graphic


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LM@larrymonroe.com

Search Bob Dylan's Lyrics
The guitar player on the 1965 Dylan masterpiece
Desolation Row
was the great harmonica player Charlie McCoy.
A Tribute to Phil Hartman
Visit the Lizards
if you dare


Studio Eyebeam & The Dilbert Zone

Deep In The Heart Of . . .
Texas actually shows support for musicians. My friend Casey Monahan is the Director of the Texas Music Office, which is part of the office of the Governor of Texas. Check out the TMO by activating the following link...
One of the most interesting and valuable links that you can find by visiting the TMO is the one that I have given you the following shortcut to:
The Big Shift
A while ago I started taking QuickCam pictures of some of my radio guests and loading them onto the page. I also put up a couple of large cartoon graphics that I co-created with Sam Hurt and Guy Juke. That made the page load verrrry slowly, so I have moved some of the graphic heavy sections to
Page 02.

Just a reminder that my programs are available in RealAudio

Texas License Plate: SEGWAY
I have driven Alfa Romeos for about 24 years. I had a green 74 GTV coupe for 11 years, a red Spider convertible for about a dozen years, and now I drive a black 85 Spider convertible. Austin is a great town for top down driving. In 96 I had my top down over 300 days, including several warm days during the coldest months. In one recent year there was only one day between March 16 and October 16 when I couldn't have my top down at all. For 7 months the top was down every day but one. In January and February I had the top down 34 days. My Alfa mechanic is Robert Johnson. Cruise over to his web page to see an Alfa Romeo logo.
My 82 Alfa Romeo Spider
Still Lookin' For You
Here's a good search engine you might like to try: Google
This site will change often, so visit again.
Thank you for cyberslacking through Segway City.
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