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On air
3:48 PM |
| PJ Harvey Good Fortune Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea Universal-Island Records Ltd. 2000
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3:44 PM |
| Jaime Wyatt World Worth Keeping Feel Good New West Records 2023
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3:39 PM |
| Bombay Bicycle Club Diving (feat. Holly Humberstone) My Big Day Mmmβ¦Records Ltd 2023
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3:36 PM |
| Jungle Dominoes Volcano Caiola Records 2023
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3:32 PM |
| Old 97's Magic American Primitive ATO Records 2024
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3:28 PM |
| Brian Bromberg Solar Lafaro (Bonus Version) Be Squared Productions 2024 Bromberg was born on December 5, 1960, in Tucson, Arizona. His father and brother both played drums, which influenced him to take up the instrument, and at the age of 13 he began seriously pursuing a career as a drummer. Around this time, the leader of his school orchestra steered him towards the upright bass.
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3:18 PM |
| The Smashing Pumpkins Cherub Rock Siamese Dream Virgin Records 1993 Born on this day in 1968: D'arcy Wretsky-Brown, bassist with American alternative rock band, Smashing Pumpkins who had the 1995 US No.1 album Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness.
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3:15 PM |
| The London Suede Animal Nitrate Suede (25th Anniversary Edition) Edsel 1993 Born on this day in 1970: Bernard Butler, guitarist, from English alternative rock band Suede, who had the 1994 UK No.3 single 'Stay Together'. After leaving Suede he formed the duo McAlmont and Butler with David McAlmont and they released two singles, 'Yes' and 'You Do'. Butler has played on or produced records by, Aimee Mann, Edwyn Collins, Neneh Cherry, Eddi Reader, Roy Orbison, Bert Jansch, The Libertines, The Cribs and the Pretenders.
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3:13 PM |
| Little Walter My Babe His Best: The Chess 50th Anniversary Collection Geffen 1997 Born on this day in 1930: American blues musician, singer, and songwriter Little Walter. He was the first harp player to amplify his harmonica, giving it a distorted echoing sound. His virtuosity and musical innovations fundamentally altered many listeners' expectations of what was possible on blues harmonica. Walter died on February 15th 1968.
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3:10 PM |
| Rita Coolidge We're All Alone Anytime... Anywhere A&M 1977 Born on this day in 1945: American recording artist. Rita Coolidge who was a backing singer with Joe Cocker, Leon Russell,Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton and Delaney and Bonnie. She scored the 1977 UK No.6 & US No.7 single 'We're All Alone'). She was married to singer, songwriter, actor Kris Kristofferson from 1973 to 1980.
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3:04 PM |
| Judy Collins Both Sides Now Wildflowers Rhino/Elektra 1967
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3:00 PM |
| Judy Collins Send In the Clowns Judith Rhino/Elektra 1975 Born on this day in 1939: American singer and songwriter Judy Collins who had the 1968 US No. 8 & 1970 UK No.14 single with her cover of the Joni Mitchell song 'Both Sides Now' which won Collins her first Grammy Award for Best Folk Performance.
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5:55 PM | Cultivating Indigenous Voices Short Form (News/Public Affairs) with Lady T |
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6:00 PM | Sabor del Barrio (Music) |
7:55 PM | Growing Native with Petey Mesquitey (News/Public Affairs) |
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10:00 AM | Morning Music Mix (Music) with Amy Frost | |
7:00 AM | Your Morning Brew (Music) with Jim Blackwood |