AUSTIN MUSIC AWARDS
Austin Music Awards More 1985-1986 Related Categories Best Live Music Venue: Liberty Lunch Best Music Store: Ray Hennig's Heart of Texas Music Best Thing to Happen: National Recognition Worst Thing to Happen: Michael Corcoran Best Record Store: Waterloo Records Best Record Producer: Vince McGarry (Big Guitars, Bad Sign, LeRois, Tex Thomas, Commandos) Best DJ: Jody Denberg (KLBJ) Best Concert By a Touring Artist: Tina Turner (Erwin Center, 11/2) Best Video: Charlie Sexton, "Beat's So Lonely" Best Concert Poster: Guy Juke: Jay Aaron at Steamboat Best Music Writer: John T. Davis What Would You Most Like to See Happen to Austin Music in 1986?: More clubs featuring original music

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Best Radio Station: KUT 90.5FM

2. KLBJ-FM
3. KAZI-FM
4. KTXZ
5. K-98 (KHFI-FM)
6. no such thing
7. KNOW
8. KMFA
9. KASE
10. KOKE

KUT 90.5FM
300 W. Dean Keeton, 512/471-1631, [email protected]
kut.org

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