Jarrett Huff
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.
May the Fourth Be with You: Ranking Every Star Wars Movie & TV Show Every May 4, fans across the galaxy celebrate Star Wars — and there’s no better time to partake in one of the toughest debates: What truly ranks as the best of the best? RELATED: Who Is The Best “Star Wars” Character? […]
Opinion
My “no skips” series continues with 15 ’80s rock albums with no skips – from cover to cover. If you’d like to read about the inspiration behind this list and rock albums from the ’70s I deem worthy, check out the link below. RELATED: 15 ’70s Rock Albums with No Skips (From Start to Finish) […]
Opinion
My little brother and I live a thousand miles apart, but one way we’ve been able to bridge the gap has been our love for music. Every now and then we come up with ideas to share the music we love with each other: One such idea was creating a list of “no skip rock […]
Replacing a lead singer can make or break a band. Some groups find lightning twice, while others lose the sound that made them famous. It’s one of rock’s toughest challenges — and fans never forget how it plays out. RELATED: Journey’s Farewell Tour Faces Turmoil from All Sides From arena rock giants to cult legends, […]
Rock legends snubbed by the Hall of Fame: 50 deserving acts not yet inducted despite major impact.
Rock legend Rod Stewart is bringing his “One Last Time” tour to The Woodlands, giving fans another chance to experience a catalog that spans decades. The show is set for Sunday, April 19 at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion. RELATED: ROCK MOMENT – Rod Stewart ‘You Wear It Well’ If you’re heading to the show, knowing […]
Journey's farewell tour plagued by Schon-Cain rift, Pineda's exit desire and false reunion rumors
For the first time since the close of the “R40 Tour” in 2015, Rush returned to the stage at the 2026 Juno Awards on Sunday. It was the band’s first time performing without late drummer Neil Peart since 1974. The band, now featuring drummer Anika Nilles and keyboardist Loren Gold, performed “Finding My Way” during […]
Cisco, Texas native Dash Crofts, half of soft rock duo Seals & Crofts, died Wednesday due to complications from heart surgery, according to TMZ. He was 85. RELATED: ROCK MOMENT – The Clash ‘Rock The Casbah’ Crofts and Jim Seals cowrote their 1972 hit single, “Summer Breeze,” which peaked at No. 6 on the U.S. […]
Legendary post-grunge rock band Creed is set to make their Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo debut on Wednesday, March 11 at NRG Stadium in Houston. RELATED: ROCK MOMENT – Creed ‘Higher‘ RELATED: CREED is Back While there’s no official setlist for Creed available prior to their performance on the rotating star stage, here’s the songs […]
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame revealed their list of nominees for their 2026 class Wednesday morning. While the group of nominees feature several prominent rock groups, there are several artists from across many different genres of music. RELATED: 50 Rock Legends Not in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame That Should Be […]
The Dave Matthews Band is coming to the Houston area on Friday, May 5, at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in The Woodlands! Tickets go on sale on Friday, Feb. 20!