A Crossroads for all things new of interest to the French speaking community. Featuring new music, life style, cultural events and interviews. Program is hosted both in French and English. Keep up-to-date with Franco Fun: Twitter francofun, blog address francofun.wordpress.com, or email farikusf (@) yahoo.com
Cultural News and Music from the French Speaking Community. Featuring interviews with French speaking personalities, special guests, and new music. Broadcast in French, hosted by the French Cultural Services; this program is sponsored by the French American Cultural Society.
Personal Growth and development specialist Dr. Tom Polcari brings aboard topics that are too hot to handle by other stations. Regular listeners weekly come from every age, sex, and ethnic background. The music will consistently surprise and delight. Producer and host, Dr. Tom Polcari.
This show is loosely related to Russian life in San Francisco, Russian music made in the San Francisco Bay Area and in its homeland, and other music that the authors like. The show aims to promote better understanding of Russian culture in some of its less kitchy aspects.
Cactus presents Defeat Sleep every Saturday morning from 3am-8am. The program began in 2000, and expanded to the current five-hour exoskeleton in 2003.
Defeat Sleep focuses on field recordings, experimental electronics, noise, drone, doom, ambient, sound collage, and so on. Email Cactus at danielhintz64 (@) gmail.com
The Friday Night Session is hosted by San Francisco music addicts, DJs, writers, and bloggers: Andrew Jervis (Ubiquity Records), Mike Bee (Amoeba) and Tomas Palermo (http://forwardever.blogspot.com.) Since it's official inception in 1996 the show continues to present the most vibrant selection of electronic music on the San Francisco airwaves.
In addition to the full spectrum of electronic and dance music (house, hip hop, down tempo, dubstep, disco, soul ? if we like it we'll play it!) the hosts also draws on the links between now and future directions and more vintage sounds including jazz, rare groove, dub, Afrobeat, and funk.
The show often features exclusive unreleased cuts, DJ mixes, in-studio guests and ticket give-aways to the best local events.
"Something old, Something new, Something borrowed, Something dusty." That's how Dennis The Menace describes his show featuring six decades of rock and roll by theme. Don't expect sets about trains, planes and automobile though. The connections are more about achieving the perfect segue, uncovering a deep musicological (or very trivial) factoid about the song or artist. All that and lots offer film tickets to indie films have made the show appointment radio on Friday nights!
Producer and Host, Dennis Scheyer
The Menace’s Attic Episode #469 December 10, 2010 The “Finally A 7” Edition, Although It Should Be The 14” Edition Because I Skipped The Last One. Of Course There Are No 14” Records So, I’ll Once Again Just Have To Feel A Bit Inadequate Edition!” Edition
Set #1 If The Play's The Thing, Then This Set Is Truly Act One Of What Is Sure To Be A Major Theatrical Hit. If By Chance We Close Before It’s Over, I’m Sorry To Say That There Will Be No Refunds Because The Fact Is You Didn’t Pay For Your Tickets In The First Place! Green Eyed Lady – Sugarloaf (Liberty) 3:33 Diana – Paul Anka (ABC Paramount) 2:29 Groovy Situation – Gene Chandler (Mercury) 3:12 Advertisement In The Voice – The Good Rats (RatCity) 3:20
Set #2 The Fact Is, If You Mess Up This Relationship, Chances Are You’ll Never Have Another One, That Is Unless You Are Willing To Admit That Todd Is Indeed God And Change Your Religion To Whatever He’s Studying At The Moment! Playboy – Gene and Debbe (TRX) 2:52 You’ve Got To Hide You’re Love Away – The Silkie (Fontana) 2:00 Winchester Cathedral – The New Vaudeville Band (Fontana) 2:30 I Saw The Light – Todd Rundgren (Bearsville) 2:59
Set #3 Who Needs Glee When I’ve Written This High School Musical, That Is So Insane That Even Jack Nicholson Won’t Stay For The Overture! The Homecoming Queens Got A Gun – Julie Brown (Rhino) 4:40 Society’s Child – Janis Ian (Verve) 3:08 Go Insane – Lindsey Buckingham (Elektra) 3:05 Me and Julio Down By The Schoolyard – Paul Simon (Columbia) 2:40
Set #4 This Set Is Simply About Rock And Roll. Of Course, I Never Do Anything Simply, So Listen To Every Lyric Carefully For The Hidden Meaning And When You Find It, Be Sure To Mark It Down On Your Palm Pilot! Rock Pretty Baby – Jimmy Daley And The Ding-A-Lings (Decca) 2:23 Dirty Water – The Inmates (Polydor) 3:00
CLOSING SONG: Ain’t No Mountain High Enough – Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell (Tamla)
The Friday Local show highlights lesser known local acts from every era along with bands and musicians who managed to make a name for themselves on the national and local stage. If you're bay Area band that has a disc you think fits the KUSF style contact us. www.KUSF.org
john sebastian - welcome back thelonious monk - brake's sake the microscopic septet - brilliant corners catalyst - mail order
boards of canada - kid for today
johnnie taylor - disco lady mystery twin - i drew a line gold panda - india lately brian eno - forms of anger cabaret voltaire - this is entertainment domenico modugno - volare
eric dolphy - bird's mother white hills & gnod - spaced man the puddle - what i believe weekend - monogah wv hank iv - the noise of carpet agitpop - loaded with blanks
nobunny - live it up deerhunter - desire lines brad laner - throat crocodiles - mirrors clinic - bubblegum agent ribbons - i'm all right
boffolongo - the sea's getting rough/marble clown linn county - think german oak - raid over dusseldorf les rallizes denudes - night of the assassins sudden cosmic dissolution - kick
twilight circus - horsie
4th hour: captain beefheart memorial mega mix
this is captain beefheart/love lies diddy wah diddy zig zag wanderer who do you think you're foolin' frownland the dust blows forward and the dust blows back beatle bones and smokin stones moonlight on vermont ice cream for crow woe is a me bop electricity moonchild her eyes are a blue million miles kandy korn too much time ella guru grown so ugly best batch yet when big joan sets up
Just before midnight you pass bleary-eyed over a stretch of road known as the Los Gatos Superhighway. For a moment, the faint sounds of the old American Southwest become clear once again. Join us each Thursday night as we explore the gone but not forgotten sounds of classic Nashville, early Rock-n-Roll, Western Swing, Bluegrass, and Southern Blues. As we near the Border, we can also pickup some Tejano and Tex-Mex both vintage and new.
Tune in to "Wake The Town" on 90.3 KUSF (or online on iTunes radio or www.kusf.org) every Thursday night from 10pm - 11pm for an hour of '60s Ska, Rocksteady and Early Reggae 45 rpm sounds brought to you by Revival Sound System + special guests!
Radio Goethe presents a diverse overview onto the modern German music scene reaching from Rock to Pop, from Industrial to Darkwave, from Electronica to Medieval. Online at www.radiogoethe.org
Radio and Host, Arndt Peltner
Janus: Kadaverstern In Strict Confidence: Heal me Bombay1: The sea Herbert Grƶnemeyer: Der Weg Rosenstolz: Ich bin mein Haus Sophie Hunger: A protest song Soap & Skin: Thanateros Infamis: Hofgang K.C. McKanzie: Holy branches The Boss Hoss: Heroes Pohlmann: Ich schlieĆe die Augen Marius Müller-Westernhagen: Giselher Nicolai Tomas: Alles auf Anfang
Radio Goethe Magazine brings you News and Information from Germany and German related topics. Hosted by Arndt Peltner, Reporter Nina Pauler. For more info and podcasts please visit radiogoethe.org Supported by the General Consulate of Germany (germany.info)
In the meantime, let me tell you about WORDS ON THEATRE. Over the years I've tried to cover the full range of Bay Area theatre from the smallest companies in the Tenderloin and around the Bay to theatres like the Orpheum and Golden Gate and other big venues. All kinds of shows are covered. My criteria has been what I consider GOOD THEATRE ...in all its Bay Area diversity. And we've got an awful lot of diverse theatre around. I pretty much interview everybody and anybody connected with show business.....actors, directors, behind the scenes people, producers, playwrights...everyone. The format of the show in addition to interviews includes theatre news, info on theatre discounts and classes, and, of course, reviews. Oh, and I sometimes cover dance and mixed media if no one else seems to be doing it. WORDS ON THEATRE is all about letting you know what's out there for you to enjoy. I hope you enjoy the show!
PRODUCER/ HOST; Marcia Levine Solomon
Bay Area Theatre: Interviews, reviews, and commentary.
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