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.
Every Nov. 11, Americans take a pause from everyday life to honor the brave men and women who’ve served our country. From parades and ceremonies to small acts of kindness, Veterans Day is about showing gratitude. RELATED: 25 Free Meals, Deals & Discounts in Houston: Veterans Day 2025 Whether you know a veteran personally or […]
The Country Music Association Awards has been a fixture in country music since its first show, which was untelevised, in 1967. The awards show has almost exclusively taken place in Nashville, aside from 2005’s show at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Many musicians have etched their names into the history of the genre […]
The nominees for the 2026 GRAMMY Awards were announced Friday. The selection of nominees features few country music stars, despite the resurgence the genre has experienced over the past several years. Several country stars were nominated multiple times for awards within the country music categories, yet not a single artist received a nomination outside of […]
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HOUSTON — Following a weekend that saw lines for TSA checkpoints extend beyond the inside of an airport, Houston Airports is advising travelers flying out of George Bush Intercontinental and William P. Hobby airports to arrive well ahead of their scheduled flights. Delays are expected to continue until further notice, according to ABC13. The long […]
“Celebrate 50 years of music, harmony, and unforgettable hits as The Oak Ridge Boys bring their American Made: Farewell Tour to Houston! Join Duane Allen, William Lee Golden, Richard Sterban, and Ben James for one last legendary night filled with country classics, gospel roots, and timeless energy. Don’t miss this historic performance — Sunday, November 30, 2025 at Arena Theatre. Doors open […]
Award-winning country music superstar Lainey Wilson is heading back to the Houston area for night of great country music. Her “Whirlwind World Tour” stops by the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion on Saturday, Nov. 1, in The Woodlands. RELATED: Lainey Wilson & Vince Gill’s Emotional Emmy Tribute This show is a makeup show for the canceled concert […]
Cattle Country Music Festival is a three-day music and camping festival in Gonzales, Texas, just a couple hours from Houston and not too far from San Antonio and Austin. The festival features artists playing on three stages over the three-day period, with no overlap! The festival grounds feature camping sites, the Cowboy Cove along the […]
HOUSTON — The holidays in Houston are set to shine brighter than ever as Mayor John Whitmire unveiled plans Monday for two of the city’s biggest seasonal celebrations — the 76th Annual H-E-B Thanksgiving Day Parade and Deck the Hall: The Mayor’s Holiday Tree Lighting Concert. The 76th Annual H-E-B Thanksgiving Day Parade, returning to downtown […]
2025’s Atlantic hurricane season isn’t over yet, as Hurricane Melissa has surged to a Category 5 and is barreling toward Jamaica. This hurricane could be potentially devastating to the island nation. RELATED: How You Can Prepare for Hurricane Season Throughout the past two centuries, hurricanes have reshaped coastlines, wiped out cities and left lasting scars […]
It’s National American Beer Day, and there’s no better place to celebrate than Texas — a state that practically runs on ice-cold brews and backyard good times. From small-town taprooms to massive breweries with statewide followings, Texas beer has carved out its own bold, flavorful identity. RELATED: 30 Songs Every Texan Knows by Heart Whether you’re […]