14/59
Fridays 8:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
14 tunes, 59 minutes is the premise for this program of eclectically selected music which knows no boundaries. Pop, world, acoustic, electric — a mix of songs you simply won't hear anywhere else on the radio (or anyplace else for that matter).
Latest Episodes
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Hailed as “one of America’s most intriguing, creative, and idiosyncratic voices” by American Songwriter, Eilen Jewell built her career the old fashioned way, touring relentlessly with the kind of undeniable live show that converts the uninitiated into instant acolytes
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Ana Carla Maza is a Cuban cellist, singer and composer whose music moves freely between cultures, languages and traditions. Born in Havana and shaped by a life between the Americas and Europe, she has developed a singular artistic voice where classical training, popular rhythms and contemporary songwriting coexist naturally. Her new recording "Alamar" is out now
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Jealous of the Birds is Naomi Hamilton, a singer and songwriter from Northern Ireland. Now based in Belfast, she started to develop her musical side while still in college. It was then that she first emerged under the Jealous of the Birds moniker with her 2015 debut EP, called "Capricorn."
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Based out of South Florida, Victoria Cardona is a guitarist / vocalist and multi- instrumentalist one-woman band. Her live looping performances are a sonic and visual experience that take the audience on a ride through the mind of a spontaneous inprovationalist
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The Paranoid Style is an American, Washington, D.C.–based garage rock band led by the husband-and-wife duo of Elizabeth Nelson and Timothy Bracy. Formed in 2012, the band is named after Richard J. Hofstadter's 1964 essay The Paranoid Style in American Politics
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Susanna Lee Hoffs is an American singer, guitarist, songwriter, and actress who co-founded the 80s band The Bangles in 1981. She has also released solo albums, including When You're A Boy (1991), Someday (2012), and The Deep End (2023). In 2023, she also published her debut novel, This Bird Has Flown, to critical acclaim
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The Maes bring modern folk to life with lush harmonies and acoustic mastery on guitar, mandolin, fiddle and banjo. Born in Victoria Australia, the sisters grew up immersed in a melting pot of music from around the world
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Taj Mahal (born Henry St. Claire Fredericks Jr. on May 17, 1942) is a legendary American blues musician, singer-songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist who redefined blues by blending it with Caribbean, African, jazz, and Hawaiian sounds. A multiple Grammy winner, he has released over 40 albums and has been a prominent figure in roots music for over five decades
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Pomplamoose is an American indie pop duo formed in 2008 by husband-and-wife multi-instrumentalists Jack Conte and Nataly Dawn. Based in California, they gained popularity through viral YouTube "Video Songs" featuring, live, unadorned covers and originals
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A cafe in Paris, a cocktail lounge in Palm Springs, a beach side bar in Rio De Janeiro, a lokanta in Istanbul. Jill Barber’s French repertoire is played around the world and has earned her a following that transcends language barriers