Explorations deep into the language of music. There's a lot that's Bach, and a lot that's not.
Explorations deep into the language of music. There's a lot that's Bach, and a lot that's not.
Acoustic & folk
The hicks from coast to coast. With host Mary Tilson.
For over 25 years, this Chicago native has hosted this popular blues radio show highlighting this Afro-American roots art form from its rural country roots to the urban manifestations and regional flavors that encompass the genre. Also founder and head cat of the internationally recognized San Francisco Blues Festival, Tom was awarded the WC Handy Award in Memphis, Tennessee for Concert Producer of the Year.
Hosted by Adalia. Email Adalia: adalia@kpfa.org.
Luis Medina hosts this program focusing on the finest in Salsa, Latin Jazz, Afro Cuban, Afro Caribbean music from the classics to the latest!
Barbara Golden.
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Wednesdays 8 pm to 10 pm, with David Gans.
http://dttw.gdhour.com | david@gdhour.com
Americana and jam band music.
About David
He's best known for his work with the Grateful Dead, but singer-songwriter David Gans has a voice, a style, and a songbook all his own.
With the aid of a digital recording device called the Loop Station, "solo electric" performer Gans can build his musical accompaniment in real time from a single acoustic guitar to a multi-layered sonic environment that sometimes leads to dancing. "He's not just a one-man band, he's the future of singer-songwriting," says Wired magazine's Steve Silberman. "Some of the most exciting stuff emanating from one guy with a guitar that I've ever seen - David Gans is the bastard child of Hank Williams, Jackson Browne, and Robert Fripp!"
It's all in service of the song, Gans insists. As KPFK's Barry Smolin wrote in the liner notes for Gans's concert DVD Live at the Powerhouse, "In a voice that communicates at once the bliss and the heartache of being alive in the world, David Gans croons like the warmest invitation, like a soulful bear hug, but with a sardonic edge at times and the unmistakably wry gleam of the trickster: Swift with allusions and wordplay yet always heartfelt and real, David doesn't need to hide behind irony. He's not afraid to say 'I love you' and mean it."
Mix of new, unusual and classical music.
Start your day off right with Jazz in the Morning.
Musical Exploration with Eddy Pay, e-mail xuxinhauma@gmail.com
Guest Hosts
"The Lewis Sawyer Experience"
Lewis Sawyer, Jaz Sawyer, and Chuck Scurich present eclectic musical choices, free of genre boundaries, with jazz accents, including spoken word by Lewis, whose life has been completely absorbed by the KPFA Experience. Also offered are new "Indie" artists, featured editorials, and information about current events and music.
Produced by the Experience Collective: Jaz Sawyer, Lewis Sawyer and Chuck Scurich. Live on KPFA at 5:00 am (Pacific Time), Tuesdays www.kpfa.org
iTunes Radio: "Public"
Comcast Digital Cable 967 (Pacific)
iPhone: Public Radio Tuner App
With Bonnie Bone.
Hosted by Peja Peja.
Hosted by Gary N. For playlists or other info, email gary@kpfa.org or check twitter.com/emergencycircus
Timeless music "sometimes conveniently described as jazz." Miles, Mingus, Monk, Duke, Sun Ra, Coltrane and beyond.
With Davey D & T-Kash
The KPFA Apprentice Program eZine - youth news, music, culture.
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Hard Knock Radio is 94.1 FM KPFA's daily drivetime Hip Hop Talk Show. It features hosts Davey D, Weyland Southon, and Anita Johnson who hit the air everyday at 4pm offering news, views, breaks, and beats.
A cool fusion of jazz and Latin music, giving voice to musicians deserving wider recognition, and showing that jazz and Afro-Caribbean music are separate, but "branches of the same tree" as the late Afro-jazz pioneer Mario Bauza used to stress. Interviews with artists like John Gilmore of the Sun Ra Arkestra, Leroy Jenkins, Billy Bang, and Andy and Jerry Gonzalez are highpoints of Art’s radio career thus far.
With The G-Spot, Gary Baca. A funk oriented musical serving of hip hop, oldies, soul and Latino sounds deeply fried in East Bay grease. Born and raised in East Oakland, Gary started his radio journey at KALX before initiating his radio programming at KPFA in 1990. In previous programs, the G-Spot's has featured interviews with War, Rick James, the Commodores, Morris Day, George Clinton, Joe Battan, Li’l Willie G, Pete Escovedo, Angela Bofill, and Roger & ZappEmail the G-Spot: gspot@kpfa.org
Rotating hosts: Al Glenn, Mr. Chuch and others.
A layered mix that is unpredictable and cutting edge with innovative dance textures. For 18 years, David McBurnie has been hosting music programs here at KPFA with his unique global perspective. Born in NYC and raised in Port of Spain, Trinidad, in the Caribbean, he's absorbed diverse musical influences that he has shared on the long-running "Spirit of Carnival," "Rhythm Drive," and now "Music of the World."
Doug Edwards presents Jazz Passages
Music of the World with José Ruiz offers an international mixed bag of muzikal textures that is fresh and funky. Drawing from a variety of styles – from folkloric to experimental, from traditional to contemporary, from the local to the cosmopolitan. A cool fusion of Latin, Caribbean, African, Mediterranean, European, Asian …and everywhere inbetween. It’s layered mix that is unpredictable.
Contemporary traditions of world music, with an emphasis on acoustic folk and classical traditions are presented with information about the land, culture and history of the people. Kutay Derin Kugay brings music and culture from distant lands to Bay Area audiences, including occasional live musicians and guest scholars in KPFA's studios. A broad spectrum of world music is honored in this program, from Asia to Africa to Eastern Europe, Southwest Asia, the Mediterranean and everywhere in between.
In a musical journey that began in England in the late 1970's, composer, performer, multi-instrumentalist and radio DJ Stephen Kent has blazed a trail across five continents, living at various times in the UK, Spain, Australia and the USA. His musical scores, composed for theatre, circus and dance companies, have received international acclaim and his work as a performer and recording artist has established him as a unique talent in the global music scene. He is one of the foremost exponents of the Australian Aboriginal Didjeridu in contemporary music.
Explores a variety of textures with a cross pollination of jazz, world and Latin influences.
With Alex Danzler
experimental recordings, interviews, and live performances!
With DJ Sep
With Don Joyce.
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Traditional Country, Bluegrass, Cajun, Western Swing, Old Time Sting Band, Country Jazz. Recorded music, interviews, specials and live music.
Traditional Country, Bluegrass, Cajun, Western Swing, Old Time Sting Band, Country Jazz. Recorded music, interviews, specials and live music.
Free form style with doses of rock, techno, R&B, punk, soul, metal, standards, soundtracks, indie, spoken word, and things that haven't been invented yet.
Music from the Americas, from Brazil to the Carribean to Latin America, with a little roots and some occasional Mariachi/Blues for the soul. Email la_chula68@hotmail.com for playlists. Gracias!
Rock en Rebelión es un programa de radio cuyo propósito es la difusión de música y cultura alternativa. Nuestro objetivo es crear un espacio informativo y musical, que se aleje de los esquemas, estereotipos, y resulte dinámico!
ROOTS KOMMUNIKATIONS on the GREAT TURTLE ISLAND with Kayumanggi
Maya Rise aka Maya Xochitl Orozco hosts and produces Settin the Standard. This program features Guest DJ's who spin conscious Hip Hop, Reggae, and Raza Music.
The best of Bay Area Hip Hop and Culture Hosted by The Minister of Information JR.
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“Sing Out” is a showcase of the world’s ever-changing musical realm, hosted since 1989 by Larry Kelp. It was launched in 1974 by David Dunaway, author of the acclaimed Pete Seeger biography, “How Can I Keep from Singing.” The show’s theme song, “A Place in the Choir,” illuminates a disparate group of critters who come together harmoniously through music. The show attempts the same feat with a diverse array of recordings from Classical to the Clash, and live performers who have included Pharoah Sanders, Charles Brown, Iris DeMent, Dar Williams, ROVA Saxophone Quartet, Grupo Raiz, Los Cenzontles, Patricia Barber, Fred Frith, and dozens more.
Every second Sunday of each month, from 10 PM until 1 AM. Hosted by Jane Heaven.
With Funky Man, the World's Funkiest DJ.
Email: bon@bonzilla.com | Past Playlists: http://www.bonzilla.com
Bonnie has been programming her mix of singer/songwriter folk, rock, soul, country, and R&B on KPFA since the 1980’s. One of the best loved personalities of Bay Area music radio, she moved to San Francisco from Denver in 1968 and became a pioneer of free form radio. During her eight years, from 1970 to 1978, at the legendary KSAN, she was program music director and disc jockey. After leaving KSAN, she worked at Warner Bros, promoting Prince as well as the first Dire Straits and Rickie Lee Jones albums, amongst others, also at Hightone Records. She moved in and out of radio at KFOG, LIVE 105, KOFY-FM, KVRE, KDBK “Double 99” and KUSF. As the Audio Director for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, she created the disc jockey audio exhibit and many of the exhibits involving sound at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum in Cleveland, Ohio. On a local level, Bonnie has worked as a sandwich-maker at Ozzie's Soda Fountain in Berkeley, and currently hosts her eclectic weekly show on KPFA. Bonnie managed the band Cake for eight years, and presently manages Noe Venable and Etienne de Rocher.
One of the longest running gospel music shows in the Bay Area.
"from singer-songwriters to avant-garde jazz; old faves, new voices, and live performances"
With host Derk Richardson
Two hours of the strongest, stankiest, uncut fonk anywhere on the airwaves.
Go with the flow reggae music mix. Traditionally the program begins with the Bob Marley Roadblock, a live recording of Marley music because you know anywhere you went to see B.M. there was going to be a roadblock.
THINKBEAT RADIO every final friday night/ saturday morning from 2am-4am (PST) with your host Wonway Posibul & Dion Decibels playing hip hop and all that good stuff... Always tons of special guests, freestyles, beats, & talking...
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jazz, blues, spoken word, & then some