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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Grab a cup of nog, maybe wrap some presents and enjoy an hour of holiday music & mirth
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One of Canada’s most recognizable voices in jazz, Tia Brazda’s jazz-pop gems and retro style have established her as a unique presence on the jazz scene, both at home in Canada and abroad
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Isabelle Geffroy, known professionally as Zaz, is a French singer and songwriter from Indre-et-Loire, France who mixes jazz, French variety, soul and acoustic
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Animal Logic formed in 1987 with drummer Stewart Copeland, bassist Stanley Clarke, and singer-songwriter Deborah Holland. The group recorded two albums, but came back together in 2022 for a reunion, and a bit of new music
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Now in her 4th decade of performing, Suzanne Nadine Vega is an American singer-songwriter of folk-inspired music. Her 10th studio release “Flying with Angels” came out in May of this year.
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Formed in the subway systems of Oakland, retro-soul outfit The California Honeydrops are an electrifying group that defy convention at every turn
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Elizabeth Anne “Z” Berg is an accomplished American musician known for her dynamic contributions to indie rock. As a founding member, guitarist, and lead vocalist of the band the Like, she began her musical journey at the age of 15
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We've hanging with witches, zombies, vampires and all your favorite Halloween spirits
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Los Straitjackets are an American instrumental rock band known for their unique sound, stage presence, and Mexican wrestling masks. Formed in Nashville, they are masters of the guitar instrumental, drawing inspiration from surf rock, garage rock, and early rock and roll from artists like the Ventures, Link Wray and Dick Dale
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The Dropkick Murphys are an American Celtic punk band from Quincy, Massachusetts, formed in 1996. The band is known for fusing punk rock with traditional Irish music and often writes about working-class themes. The name comes from a professional wrestler and doctor, John "Dropkick" Murphy, who ran a sanitarium and detox center