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45 Pieces

Left, Right & Center is KCRW’s show where we take on all the political issues -- even the complicated ones that might divide your own family.

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80 Pieces

Exploring what it means to live a good life.

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250 Pieces

Introduce children to classical music in a fun and entertaining way.


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Caption: The Buffet
77 Pieces

An all-you-can-hear music feast featuring three legendary artists

  • From: WBRH
  • Updated: May 04, 2023
  • Avg Piece Length: 58:16
Caption: Louisiana Gumbo
78 Pieces

A mix of Louisiana’s best music

  • From: WBRH
  • Updated: May 04, 2023
  • Avg Piece Length: 58:19
Caption: Luther's House Party
78 Pieces

A weekly house party featuring the best of the 50’s, 60’s, 70’s, and beyond

  • From: WBRH
  • Updated: May 04, 2023
  • Avg Piece Length: 01:54:52
Caption: 60s Reunion
30 Pieces

Funtime favorites, counterculture cuts, 60’s singles, and more

  • From: WBRH
  • Updated: Oct 07, 2023
  • Avg Piece Length: 58:54
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102 Pieces

Jump, Rock and Boogie with Billy Vera as he presents rarely heard recordings from the forties and fifties. If you happen to be just passing by, stop in for Billy Vera's Saturday Night Fish Fry!

  • From: KSDS
  • Updated: Aug 16, 2022
  • Avg Piece Length: 58:25
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563 Pieces

Art Works is the weekly program produced by the National Endowment for the Arts. It goes behind the scenes with some of the nation's great artists to explore how art works. New shows are posted on Tuesdays. Find out more at arts.gov

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66 Pieces

Mixing music, dialogue from soundtracks, press conferences, sound effects and other sources, Shortcuts has presented a wide variety of themes over the past forty years, including programs on growing up, growing old, going crazy, being afraid, alone, in love; shows on music, space, race and politics from Watergate to Obama Care, plus retrospectives featuring the major events of each passing year. Recorded and mixed digitally, shortcuts features no narration, it's message evolves from the careful juxtaposition of the various elements.

  • From: Peter Bochan
  • Updated: Nov 21, 2012
  • Avg Piece Length: 54:30
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215 Pieces

One poem each weekday morning.

Caption: That's me, compliments of Andy Kerr
641 Pieces

Music from that time when rhythm and blues and rock and roll were emerging but hadn't yet become a predictable formula. A time when musicians were listening to and incorporating these exciting emergences into their own style of music. We focus on music that is difficult to categorize. C&W that sounds like rockabilly and rockabilly that sounds like R&B which sounds an awful lot like rock. That's the sweet spot for the music on the show and, sure enough, that's where the New Orleans sound is centered. To follow us (and see playlists) on facebook - https://www.facebook.com/pages/Saturday-Night-New-Orleans-Radio/625773220767239

  • From: Jamie Dell'Apa
  • Updated: Apr 16, 2024
  • Avg Piece Length: 02:55:56
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76 Pieces

Grammy winning composer Gordon Goodwin presents Phat Tracks with Gordon Goodwin, a two-hour tour (with a one-hour version) through a wide range of Jazz styles and concepts.

  • From: KSDS
  • Updated: Jun 24, 2022
  • Avg Piece Length: 01:58:18
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739 Pieces

The Score with Edmund Stone is a weekly celebration of symphonic music in film, a fascinating cultural adventure through America’s best-loved art form. Movies are your listeners’ most common musical experience and a gateway to classical music.

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650 Pieces

What's the Frequency, Kenneth? is a "newsical" series from an award winning writer/producer.. who spent 24 years writing for Dan Rather on the CBS Evening News and has now returned to his roots in public radio. Topics, music and moods vary. Some episodes are time sensitive. These "newsicals" are subject to the same rules that apply to any other streamed show with music.

  • From: Paul Fischer
  • Updated: May 09, 2018
  • Avg Piece Length: 58:30
Caption: The Cool Song Of The Week, Credit: Mike Bock
23 Pieces

Cool songs and stories from the Rock and Roll era.

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548 Pieces

Spare the Rock, Spoil the Child, is a weekly radio show for kids and their grownups, broadcasting from Austin, Texas. It's indie music for indie kids.

  • From: Bill Childs
  • Updated: Sep 26, 2013
  • Avg Piece Length: 54:26
Caption: The Mixtape with Pat Brickson
100 Pieces

Relive the excitement of the cassette era mix tape! Each week is a different theme and a set of songs to match that theme.

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250 Pieces

L.A. Theatre Works is the world's leading producer of audio theatre.

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512 Pieces

Full Moon Hacksaw is a weekly two-hour radio series spotlighting an eclectic mix of classic and modern Jazz and Blues music, hosted by Arizona radio veteran Tom "Hacksaw" Coulson. The program is free and stations have the option of carrying it in one of three formats: (a) 2 consecutive hours weekly, (b) Two non-consecutive one hour programs weekly, or (c) As a one hour program weekly (either hour 1 or hour 2)

  • From: KRDP
  • Updated: Jun 15, 2014
  • Avg Piece Length: 01:59:58
Caption: Mike Canton, Host/Producer of The Soul Show
69 Pieces

Warning: This is not your Grandma's or Grandpa's R&B hit parade :) Also, please note that The Soul Show is under agreement with WZUM (PA, WV, OH) and WIUP (PA) to air exclusively in their respective broadcast regions. Please contact me with any questions. Thanks! ---------------------------- Request for support Hi there. As you can see, I list The Soul Show as a free purchase on PRX. Truth is, I believe it’s worth more to you. Based on the standard PRX rates, the next choice is 88 dollars, which I know a lot of small stations can’t afford, and which larger stations won’t pay until I have a long, syndicated track record. More truth: The Soul Show, aside from the donated labors of love, does carry real monthly costs: Adobe subscription, Google Drive subscription, Mixcloud fees, to name some. As we always say during public radio campaigns, the beauty is that listeners can set the value and give what’s feasible. As an independent producer these days, the message is the same. 88.00 might be too much per episode, but how about 30.00, 20.00, 10.00 or 5.00? Air, and enjoy, The Soul Show! Thanks, Mike Canton soulshowmike.org CashApp: $soulshowmike Venmo: $soulshowmike EIN available upon request

  • From: Mike Canton
  • Updated: Feb 10, 2023
  • Avg Piece Length: 02:57:48
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229 Pieces

Replay of BackTracking episodes originally airing on KRZA.

Caption: If I have to listen to another ad...
688 Pieces

For those who regularly listen to, and or download BackTracking, I apologize for not posting any new shows in the last month. I've been sick lately and may not get better. But for now I am hear (misspelling intended) and will do as much as I can to return to uploading weekly shows for your edification. Thanks - TGR Gladly making generous donations to those stations downloading the second hour. There are no time hacks on any of the programs. They can be aired anytime without a need for time syncs with your local clock. About the show - Classic Rock with a twist - No song repeats for one year and a weekly featured artist. The DJ rarely talks, except to fill time at the end of an hour. BackTracking can run either two or three hours. If you only need two hours don't download the second hour (for which there is the minimum PRX charge). I almost always have the most recent edition of BackTracking posted to PRX by the Tuesday morning (MST). BT Replay shows include, for free, the second hour, but all three hours have been edited together without commentary, essentially 175 minutes of continuous music.