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.
At this rate, don’t be shocked if your accountant asks, “Name of child and name of dog?” Because America’s obsession with pets—especially dogs—has officially crossed into family-member territory, minus the college tuition and curfews. Look around. Dogs have health insurance. Dogs eat better than most single men. Dogs get birthday parties, daycare, spa days, and […] The post Name of Child and Name of Dog appeared first on The Eagle 106.9/107.5.
Creed just pulled off something nobody saw coming: they sold out the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo in record time, faster than you can shout “CAN YOU TAKE ME HIGHER?” Suddenly every 45-year-old guy who swore he was “never really into Creed” is scrambling for resale tickets and pretending this was always the plan. So […] The post CREED is Back appeared first on The Eagle 106.9/107.5.
Christmas Day in Houston doesn’t mean the city shuts down. While some kitchens take the day off, plenty of restaurants keep the lights on, the ovens hot and the welcome warm for anyone looking to skip cooking or keep a tradition alive. RELATED: Stores Open on Christmas Eve & Christmas Day Whether you’re craving a […] The post 35 Restaurants Open on Christmas Day in Houston appeared first on The Eagle 106.9/107.5.
So, why isn’t STING touring with the others of The Police? By the time most rock bands hit the nostalgia circuit, the checks are fat, the grudges are buried, and the past gets polished until it shines. That’s not how it works with The Police and that’s exactly why Sting still refuses to climb back […] The post The Police Were Never a “Forever” Band appeared first on The Eagle 106.9/107.5.
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Lainey Wilson has collaborated with several prominent figures in country music, like Jelly Roll, Dolly Parton Post Malone and Miranda Lambert. Her most recent collaboration brings her iconic country twang to the world of rock and roll, teaming up with Aerosmith and English singer YUNGBLUD for a song on their EP, One Last Time. The […] The post Aerosmith, YUNGBLUD & Lainey Wilson Collab on ‘Wild Woman’ appeared first on The Eagle 106.9/107.5.
Boy, my memory fades (it was ’80’s), I saw them open for some folks in the early days. They were true road dogs. This is a loose look at their years on the stage. Where did you first catch Mötley Crüe on stage? Theatre of Pain Tour (1985–1986)Early on, one opener was Guns N’ Roses. […] The post Mötley Crüe Headlining & Co-Headline Tours appeared first on The Eagle 106.9/107.5.
Here are 11 solid, widely-accepted, non-controversial examples where a band had a huge breakthrough album and then a significantly weaker follow-up, either critically, commercially, or both. 1. BostonBreakthrough: Boston (1976) – one of the biggest debut albums of all time.Follow-up: Don’t Look Back (1978) – big first-week sales, but widely seen as rushed, repetitive and a step down. 2. The CarsBreakthrough: The Cars (1978) – new-wave/classic-rock […] The post Best Records of Their Careers appeared first on The Eagle 106.9/107.5.
Buckle up, because we’re about to take your Thanksgiving bird from “meh” to MONSTER LEGEND STATUS. Deep-frying a turkey isn’t just cooking, it’s a full-blown spectacle, the kind of backyard event that makes neighbors peek over the fence and say, “Oh yeah… he’s doing it right.” THE BIRD: YOUR MAIN EVENTStart with an average 12–14 […] The post Deep-Frying a Turkey Isn’t Just Cooking appeared first on The Eagle 106.9/107.5.
Here’s a killer twice-baked potato recipe, ultra-creamy, perfectly seasoned, and guaranteed to disappear at Thanksgiving. This version hits that steakhouse-level richness without being heavy or gummy. Ultimate Twice-Baked Potatoes (Thanksgiving Edition)Serves: 6–8Total Time: 1 hr 30 minIngredients:6 large russet potatoes (look for ones similar in size)6 tbsp unsalted butter, softened½ to ¾ cup sour cream […] The post Ultimate Twice-Baked Potatoes (Thanksgiving Edition) appeared first on The Eagle 106.9/107.5.
Believe it or not, Foreigner has gone through at least four lead vocalists over the years. The biggest name is Lou Gramm, the original powerhouse voice behind hits like “I Want to Know What Love Is” and “Cold as Ice.” Then came Johnny Edwards, who fronted the band for a brief stretch, he sang on the […] The post FOREIGNER Puts Another Out Front appeared first on The Eagle 106.9/107.5.
1. Queen – Made in Heaven (1995)HEADLINE: “Freddie’s Farewell or Studio Séance?”A moving tribute, sure but this one sounds like Queen holding a séance with a drum machine. Freddie’s voice still gives goosebumps, but the rest is stitched together from scraps and sentiment.VERDICT: The heart says yes, the ears say nah. 2. Van Halen – […] The post 10 Legendary Rock Bands Who Went Out with a Right Stinker! appeared first on The Eagle 106.9/107.5.
I’ve never seen AC/DC live or actually purchased any of their albums but somehow, I’ve always loved them! My 1st job in radio was at a rock station in Chattanooga, TN. I moved all the way across country from LA by myself for 6 hours a week to start. I made $7 and worked Friday […] The post My 1st Memory of AC/DC appeared first on The Eagle 106.9/107.5.