About Jarrett Huff

Jarrett Huff is a general online editor for Radio One in Houston, writing primarily for Houston's Eagle, 93Q Country and Country Legends. From Wonder Lake, IL, Huff attended Northern Illinois University, majoring in journalism and acted as sports editor for Northern Star Media. He moved to Houston in October 2022, and began working for Houston's Eagle in December 2022.

Opinion

On Tuesday, July 22, the world of rock ‘n’ roll and music lost a true icon in Ozzy Osbourne, who passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family. The “Godfather of Heavy Metal” may be gone, but he left a major footprint on this Earth that is sure to remain long after anyone reading this […]

Legendary heavy metal singer Ozzy Osbourne died Tuesday at the age of 76, according to a statement from his family. His death comes just weeks after his final performance with Black Sabbath at their “Back to the Beginning” show in Birmingham, England. RELATED STORY: Ozzy Says Goodnight – But We Will Never Say ‘Goodbye!’ His […]

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Formed in Topeka, Kansas in the early 1970s, Kansas rose to fame as one of America’s premier progressive rock bands, blending classical influences with some heartland rock flavor. Led by guitarist and songwriter Kerry Livgren, frontman and keyboardist Steve Walsh and violinist/vocalist Robby Steinhardt, the band carved out a distinctive sound that fused intricate musicianship, philosophical […]

As part of their 50th anniversary tour, Kansas will be stopping by the Houston area for Eagle Fest on Saturday, July 19, at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in The Woodlands. The legendary classic rock band is sure to bring a night of great rock ‘n’ roll music with them! RELATED STORY: 38 Special Setlist: Eagle […]

38 Special will be coming to town, along with Kansas, on Saturday, July 19, for the return of Eagle Fest at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in The Woodlands! This legendary southern rock band is sure to bring a night full of great classic rock music with them! RELATED STORY: Kansas Setlist: Eagle Fest RELATED […]

The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo joins several other Houston-area businesses and organizations in aiding relief and recovery efforts after the July 4 flood in Texas Hill Country. Rodeo Houston will be committing $500,000 to help aid the impacted communities in rebuilding, according to a statement from their Instagram account on Monday. “In response to […]

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With the weight of a new universe on its shoulders, Superman lifts James Gunn‘s new DC Universe off the ground and flies into a bright future of DC movies. In what can only be described as a refreshing experience at the box office for a superhero flick, Superman is sure to be the fun summer […]

Looking for something to do this weekend? Look no further! The Fourth of July is on Friday, and if you have the holiday off, we recommend starting your holiday weekend off with a trip out to Eleanor Tinsley Park for Freedom Over Texas! RELATED STORY: 25 Songs for Your Patriotic Country Playlist If you’re spending the […]

The Fourth of July is quickly approaching, and like all holidays, music goes hand-in-hand with the patriotic holiday celebrating the founding of the United States of America – especially rock music. RELATED STORY: 20 Things To Do in Houston This Weekend (June 27 – 29) July 4 celebrates summer, freedom, patriotism and the American spirit, something […]

Looking for something to do this weekend? Look no further! RELATED STORY: Riley Green Calls into The Lo Show! If you’re spending the weekend in Houston or the surrounding area, there’s plenty of options for those looking for some family fun, a date night out, fun with friends and more! RELATED STORY: 20 Biggest Trades in Houston […]

English guitarist Mick Ralphs, who cofounded legendary bands Bad Company and Mott the Hoople, died at the age of 81, according to an announcement from his rep on Monday. Ralphs had been in poor health for the better part of a decade after suffering a stroke, following an Oct. 29, 2016 London performance while on […]

On Sunday, the Houston Rockets swung for the fences by trading rising star Jalen Green, Dillon Brooks, the No. 10 pick (originally the Suns’ pick, aquired as part of the 2021 James Harden trade) in the 2025 NBA Draft and five second-round picks to the Phoenix Suns to land superstar forward Kevin Durant. While the […]