Wes has been a fixture in Lubbock radio since 1981 (with a few years away in Austin, Texas and Spokane, Washington). Wes is co-owner of Nightmare On 19th Street in Lubbock and Bat City Scaregrounds in Austin/Buda, Texas. He has three dogs and an outdoor cat. He is a prolific writer having authored well over 9,000 documents posts and many more under different pen names. He firmly believes in blood donations and animal causes and can be heard mornings on the RockShow in both Lubbock and Abilene, Texas. You can email him at: wes.nessman@townsquaremedia.com
Wes
Texans Will Celebrate More Than A Time Change This Weekend
Are you ready for a very iconic, but very recent holiday?
If You Left Lubbock, What Would Your Fondest Memory Be?
Music, food, concerts and scary things seem to be the things that people remember most fondly about Lubbock.
The Texas Bag Fruit Phenomenon: An Annoying But Unavoidable Sight
Uncover the strange yet common sight of 'Texas Bag Fruit' - plastic bags caught on trees.
I Guess We’re Just Not Talking About Tuesday’s Texas Tech Game?
Let's start with the fact that the University Of Texas is NEVER coming back to Lubbock (and it's probably best that they won't). Some fans at Tuesday's game got a little out of control.
Texans Should Know About The O’Reilly Auto Parts Easter Egg
Uncover the mystery auto part 121G on O'Reilly's website!
Texas Will Soon Be Infested With These Flying Monsters
Discover why Texas Crane Flies are friends, not foes! Learn how these beneficial insects contribute to soil health and bird diets.
Big In Texas: The Biggest Drag Strip In The Lone Star State
Discover the heart-pounding world of drag racing at Texas Motorplex, the ultimate destination for racing enthusiasts!
Another Lubbock Tradition Dies A Slow Death (Or Not?)
Discover the evolving music culture in Lubbock as iconic venues close and traditional events are canceled, sparking conversations among locals.
Does Texas Actually Know That It Eats California’s Nuts?
Discover the quirky history of pistachios in the US and how they transitioned from red to green, now dominating California farms.
The Best Salsa In Lubbock Comes From A Shocking Place
Discover the unexpected gem craveable salsa, hidden in an unlikely business in Lubbock, Texas.