Quantum Live Radio is a bi-weekly show that attempts to align the groove through the love of music every other Thursday on WRIR. Join Chuck Stylez as he explores the energy of Funk, Electronica, Disco and Psychedelic Soul.
So, lock in, “Free Your Mind”, dance (if you’re so inclined), as Stylez brings forth the “just below the surface” rhythm and groove on QUANTUM LIVE RADIO!
As a young professional, this show aims to showcase fresh/fresher/fresh-ish music tastes. Mostly indie, rock, folk, oldies, and pop, and excursions to country, punk, adult standards, and whatever else. Occasional theme/genre show. DJ Tommy Beth can’t promise a little of everything, but they can promise a little of a lot. Or at least, a lot of a little.
Anna C. January 1st, 2023
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Hi, all! Midtown Swing is DJ Ginger’s new show (you may know me from Wednesday Breakfast Blend), and I’ll be playing pop, R&B, jazz, rock, hip hop, funk, whatever feels right. I hope you’ll like it too, and tell your friends to tune in. Here we go!
enzo May 10th, 2021
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Hosted by DJ Tony J, Handful of Brains is eclectic, heavily psychedelic, sometimes funkadelic, maybe blues, perhaps pop, occasionally country!
enzo March 2nd, 2019
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Intertribal ended its 17 year run on July 9, 2022. Encore airings of classic episodes can be heard every Saturday from 6-9am.
InterTribal – a show dedicated to the Original Voices of the Americas. The show features the Native American Artist, News and Issues, and well, whatever else comes my way. You never really know what you are going to get when you tune in. Mostly music, Traditional to Contemporary, InterTribal is heard on WRIR 97.3 lpfm and www.wrir.org
A rare find, InterTribal has been on air for over a decade with a strong listener base; listeners are tuning in more and more, while the Native Artists are finding InterTribal to be a new outlet for their music.
Tall Feathers is of Euro-Native American descent; InterTribal’s mission is to share the music and the artists with the world in the hopes of bringing awareness to issues. While Tall Feathers’ shares the beauty of the music, she believes crossing the cultural boundaries through music is a beautiful way to enlighten, and hopefully eliminate the prejudices that continue to exist.
Anna C. October 14th, 2015
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A late show for the fellas and ladies who are looking to get their folk, old time, country blues, jug band, ragtime and jazz fixes for the weekend.
Anna C. October 14th, 2015
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The Breakfast Snob originally aired on Sunday mornings and is now airing every Thursday evening. The show features tracks by new and “under-known” artists of many genres and localities, highlighted with cuts by older, established- but often obscure- bands that helped influence today’s artists, and punctuated by brief, intense flashes of loud guitar- simply because I love loud guitar.
The show’s title is a reference to my old friend and mentor, Michael Hawkesworth (the original Breakfast Snob) who introduced me to a world of new music in the 1980’s…a tradition that I endeavor to continue today. As one of my favorite artists said:
“I used to think that music was a universal language, but I’m not so sure anymore it is any sort of language; not as we think of language anyway. It’s more like telepathy. It’s knowing, and the sense that you have known forever, and will know always, for those who can receive the transmission. It touches mind, body, and spirit, all at once, and moves them into harmony, or dissonance, or both, depending on how you define these things, and depending always on the intent of the artist, and the intent of the listener, not only at the moment of creation or the moment of listening, but from the infinite past to the infinite future, stretched between the points which are both closest together and farthest apart, a circular continuity of sorts.” -Cary Grace
Anna C. October 12th, 2015
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Edge of Americana features the finest in American traditional music forms – old-time, bluegrass, blues, jug band, ragtime, early jazz, novelty songs, classic country, and whatever else seems to fit. Shows are sometimes themed by song topic, a specific instrument, a certain artist, or particular region from which a sub-genre arises. Preference is given to recordings made before the 1960’s, though newer bands are welcomed into the playlist.
We design programs to act as entertainment as well as education, and, in doing so, balance discussions of the historic reference and significance of the artists and songs with playing as much music in a two hour period as possible.
A show for the fellas and ladies who are looking to get their folk, old time, country blues, jug band, ragtime and jazz fixes.
Anna C. October 9th, 2015
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