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They dwell on other planes during the morning dance on the River Quaysutte while doing Pharoah's dance on tropical legs with JoJo and JuJu. Sometimes you may get a summer chill after you cast your fate to the wind, after you have a taste of honey in stolen moments while walking on Green Dolphin Street when you get your early morning attitude while listening to "Musical Start," with Bruce.
Jolynn, Kevin and Katie present humor, stories, and music for the young
and the young at heart.
Storystick (the last Sunday of the month): Robert Crawford and friends
invite you to a romp into traditional and not-so-traditional storyland.
Take a ride on the "Story Stick," it goes everywhere!
Not your typical religious radio program. The first Sunday of the month features "Straight Talk about God," with Jack Flaws. He brings God to life by presenting evidence from many disciplines-prophecy, history, astronomy, archeology, and more. On the second Sunday, Ken Goldman presents Indian devotional music from the Hindu tradition. On the third Sunday, Gidalia Wolf shares women's spirituality through music, poetry, and lore of the Goddess. On the fourth Sunday, Linda Medoff shares music, stories and insights from the Jewish tradition. Occasional shows highlight teachings of Buddhism and other spiritual paths. And on the occasional fifth Sunday, Rags and Barry will discuss the Bahai faith.
Features three rotating hosts. Sometimes you can hear independent new folk artists, sequenced in a string of social/political themes. Sometimes there's music just to help make your Sundays a great radio day.
Is just that-a chance to talk about what's wrong, here in our community, in California and the nation. But the hosts of this show want more. They want you to act and make changes where you see fit. It's about getting up and doing something.
How truth gets distorted in the telling. From the media watch groupFAIR
Jon plays some more music for you.
It's Sunday afternoon and you're dreading the week ahead. Well, put on your dancing shoes and feed your soul with music that warms the heart. Host Agnes Patak brings you the latest from all corners of the Earth, including Africa, the Caribbean and Latin America.
Jazz music from no bop, to bebop, to hipbop can be heard every Sunday night.
Blue moods come and go, but Jomama's Blues hasn't budged in years.
There's blues and jazz, as well as special trips into vintage rock'n'roll,
country, world beat, and new music.
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Music with which to start your revolution. With Rich Franciscovich.
Radio can change your life! Tune into any program on KMUD. It happens! Try the "New & Seldom Heard" with Bob. World Tribal Resonance! (Huh?)
Thank God it's Monday? Doesn't have the right ring to it, does it? A good morning radio show might help. So would a couple more hours of sleep. If you have to get up, try "Good Morning." It couldn't hurt. -- With Diana, Eryn, and Michael.
Hosted by David Barsamian, has attracted comments like the following:
"Thanks for being there and for providing such vital information.
I get incredibly discouraged about our national direction, to the point
that at times it's only people like you who keep me going." Paso Robles,
CA.
With new music, comedy, and information. Michael Jacinto is often joined by Cousin Marc or Al Remote. Also at noon there's "Letters to Mike." All killer, no filler.
A daily update on the world's news. Live fromHilversum, Holland via the World Radio Network.
Monday through Friday at11:00 AM and 1:30 PM. Are the roads open? What's that smoke all about, is it a control burn? Is there an impromptu public meeting? You'll find out here.
The Chatanooga Choo Choo will continue its sentimental journey to the 20s, 30s, and 40s.
Join Tom Hanson for two hours of classical music from Monteverdi to the present. Each program will highlight a different singer, and all types of music will be performed. Discover the music that has withstood the test of time-and some music that may do so in the future.
Jim Hightower brings us a daily commentary on politics, the environment, beer prices, and whatever he think is important. His biting wit and down-to-earth style of telling like it is makes you feel hopeful that these United States aren't just up for sale to the highest bidder. He also tells you things you can do to make a difference.
Monday through Friday.
Is your organization putting on an event you'd like KMUD listeners to know
about? Meetings, concerts, slide shows, and so on qualify for the Community
Calendar. Send your announcement to Calendar, KMUD, PO Box 135, Redway,
CA 95560 or fax them to 707/923-2501.
If you have something for sale, found a dog or lost your parakeet, looking
for a room-mate or a ride to the city, the Classified Ads are for you.
Announcements run up to ten days and it won't cost you a dime! Send your
announcement to Classifieds, KMUD, PO Box 135, Redway, CA 95560.
"National Native News" is produced by Alaska Public Radio. This daily update brings news and feature from, by, and about native people in the Americas.
Monday through Friday, rebroadcast the next morning at 8:00 AM.
It's not just Estelle Fennell and Scoop Miller who bring you the news.
They need your help, too. Call them up and tell them what's happening in
your neck of the woods. Chances are, it's news! The KMUD News Line is 923-2605
or fax to 923-2501. And now you can also send your news items to news@kmud.org
Live via satellite from Sacramento. Reporter Mike Montgomery gives a quick daily rundown of the latest developments on the legislative scene affecting California. Courtesy of KXPR/KXJZ, Sacramento and KCRW, Santa Monica and KUSC, Los Angeles.
The Pacifica Radio Network's alternative to the other networks' national and international news broadcasts. Hear a different perspective, and voices you don't hear anywhere else. Monday through Friday.
NAFTA is teaching us that if we think globally, we will soon repent locally. And as it hits the fan globally, the sound you'll hear locally has to be the "Politically Correct Week in Review." Alternate Mondays.
Ongoing discussion of issues, both local and global, from a feminist perspective. Alternate Mondays.
Where can you hear lots of horse hair scraping on cat gut and wooden sticks beating goat skins? Tune in to "Hot Potatoes" and get your sporran swirling. Primal stuff! NEW: Live via satellite from Dublin it's news from Radio Telefis Eireann at 9 pm.
Get excellent radio drama from KMUD's modern radio theatre show, where our imagination is our only limit.
Do you like hearing the latest musical releases but still enjoy listening
to occasional "classic hits"? Well, tune in to "The Midnight
Mystery Show," and Virginia Jim will take you on a tour of both the
new and the old and things you never thought could be.
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Some days there's rainbows and art everywhere, other days-well, all that's left is attitude. Join Lamar and compare your day with his.
Rebroadcast from the previous evening. Updated if events demand it.
The national gay & lesbian radio magazine highlighting issues that usually stay in the closet. Read the weekly headlines and much more on the World Wide Web: http://qrd.rdrop.com:80/qrd/www/media/radio/thiswayout/
It's quality information produced at Western Public Radio in San Francisco with Janice Leber, David Barsamian and Norman Solomon. Visit the Making Contact Webpage: http://www.peacenet.org/MakingContact/
Ron Stanley's your host for two hours of the finest in Bluegrass music. Sometimes he and his musical partners even play live in the studio. Listen in!
Jumpin' Jim plays rare rock 'n' roll gems from the 50's through the 70's. It's CD freeze-out time as Jim plays only vinyl.
Sometimes you get shown the light, if you look at it right. "Live from Club Bistro" features rock 'n' roll from many flavors and colors. With Kevin.
"Da coconut wireless" is what old-time Hawaiians call the radio. "Da Coconut Wireless" on KMUD is what Trinity, Mendocino and Humboldt call Hawaiian slack key. A few minutes of Island Music soothes away your pilikia; imagine what an hour and a half can do. Join the 'Ohana with KeKe or Deerhawk spinning out rainbows, sea breezes, swaying palms and tropical rains. Many styles, old and new, all Polynesian.
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"The Environment Show" continues to bring you news, commentary and interviews covering various issues which affect our planetary well-being. Join alternating hosts Tracy Katelman, Judy Bari, Kurt Newman, and Darryl Cherney. Produced by Arlo Hagler.
From the Dead, to Shred, from the British invasion to Seattle grunge. Whatever your preference in rock and roll, you'll probably hear it on "Random Access." Join Arlo as he shares his rock and fusion favorites, along with local music, live tapes, and even the occasional "live in the studio" jam. All this, plus your requests-via phone, mail, or psychic channel.
"Infinite Space": the inner dimensions of the future are pounding your bassbins every Thursday night. Penny mixes her way through the worlds of trance, junlist, rave, deep house, tenco and ambient music. The only D.I.Y. rave on the West Coast. Get your flashlights and tune in and throw your own home-grown rave, anywhere your radio is.
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Kate plays music to put you to sleep and then music to wake you up. For your listening and dancing pleasure, listen to "K-Mood", on alternate Wednesdays.
Join host Sharon Byrd, featuring today's most popular hillbilly rocksters and America's legendary folk and country artists. You'll also hear vintage rock 'n' roll greats spanning four decades. Alternate Wednesdays.
Rebroadcast from the previous evening. Updated if events demand it.
Issues concerning Native Peoples everywhere, with an emphasis on North America. Agnes Patak meets the people who speak out on the injustice that natives have lived with for centuries, and what can be done to end it.
Open your minds and hearts to the voices and songs of women, thoughtfully selected by Gidalia or Katz. We will move you through music, poetry, stories, commentary and interviews with special guests. Listen and set your feet to dancing.
Tune in to hear "Second Opinion" from the Progressive, or "Writing the Southwest".
UmmUhAhEhHuhIt's "Beyond Words." Instrumental music, mostly "Jazz Nouveau" with Roy L.
"Euro Bureau" is Simon's magazine of music, news and features from continental Europe. For instance you can hear Italian rap, ska from Sweden, German rock, and French folk. Also listen to features by European radio producers on life in Europe. Check out this link to find out more about the EuroBureau, including playlists from recent shows.
On "Jazz Feast," Jack Glick loves to share the many styles and kinds of Jazz. So does Behr. Join him or her on alternating fortnights for a veritable feast.
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First Week of the Month: The Civil Liberties Monitoring Project,CLMP,
locally known as "Climp", airs public concerns and discusses
current activities. Check out the Legal
Resources page by ED Denson
Second Week of the Month: Bart Kaplan interviews local organic farmers,
checks out new developments in organic techniques, and continues his on-air
creation of a hundred foot-by-hundred foot garden. Call in with your questions
about organic agriculture.
Third Week of the Month: Health Talk has representatives from Redwoods
Rural Health Center, the Southern Humboldt Community Hospital and Medical
Center on air to address local medical concerns.
Fourth Week of the Month: The Computer Guys.
Co-hosts are Steve
Dodge of HomeGrown Consulting, Redway, and John Deim of American Syntactics,
Weott. Recent topics include the Internet, Buying your Computer, Making
Money with your Computer, Computer Games, and Computers in your Business.
Faster than light, the future becomes the past. CyberSurf with the Computer
Guys.
Occasional Fifth Week of the Month: Program Director's choice.
"Poets are not easily domesticated. They are sometimes impolite, and they can be outrageous," Stanley Kunitz once said. They also bring fresh air, passion, and life to mundane realities. Join Paul Encimer and Kathy Epling as they share outrageous, beautiful, inspiring poetry from a variety of poets, eras, and cultures.
New and modern jazz, along with New Age and experimental music in a fruity blend of savory sounds with host DJ, Red-I. Tune in for "Jazz and Jams" alternating Wednesday nights.
Georgia is back with her selections of jazz, rock, and whatever it's all called, they're all tangents on a theme of extremely cool music. And Georgia is cool, too. No doubt about it! Alternating Wednesdays.
Progressive Space Rock from the 70's comes your way on alternate Wednesday evenings. King Crimson, Manfred Mann, Hawkwind, Camel, Gong, Steve Hillage, Henry Cow, Genesis with Peter Gabriel, Soft Machine. With Dave Wave.
What is music to snowboard to? Join Andrew Gilliam and find out on "The
Glass Onion."
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Crow is back, doing a surf-punk-reggae-blues-rock kind of thing. Lots of new releases in an upbeat style. Check it out.
Rebroadcast from the previous evening. Updated if events demand it.
Produced by the staff at the Nation Magazine.
W.I.N.G.S. stands for Women's International News Gathering Service. This half-hour program features reports by, for and about women all around the world, local and international. Send e-mail to WINGS@igc.apc.org
Experience the warped meanderings of Devora's mind as she treats you to folk music with an edge, women rockers that change from soft to hard midsong, and the sweetest of polyrhythms from all over the globe. Her message to the world is "Listen to the women." Alternate Thursdays.
She's back from Texas! Check out her selection of blues, rock and jazz.
Is it the politics of music or the music of politics? Maybe it's just old rock 'n roll. Check it out from the Outlaw's perspective.
What exactly is it that you want out of your listening experience? Even if you're not sure, we all know when we like it! Let's experiment together. Kathleen plays the newest in trance/dance mixes, folk, rock, celtic and comedy, blending it all together with some spontaneous pithy humor and commentary. Alternate Thursdays.
Tune in for music that's sometimes old, sometimes new, sometimes borrowed, and sometimes blue, but usually just weird, fun stuff. Alternate Thursdays.
Chris Hinderyckx presents music from Eastern Europe, Asia and beyond, mostly Folk and Classic, but sometimes he ventures into some of the more modern tunes, too, and gives you some background information on what you'll be listening to.
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Talk radio by, for and about women. This show is for all of us. If you have ideas, issues you'd like to share with the community, or a topic you'd like to discuss, contact Estelle at 923-2605. Get involved, air it out-collectively. 1st and 3rd Thursdays of the Month.
What? Bach cantatas on KMUD? Yes! That's what makes this station great. Check it out on alternate Thursdays. (Mostly Baroque classical music.)
Studies show listening to Mozart Piano concertos increases+ one's IQ. From baroque to modern classical, the bounds are limitless. Join Mitch for 2-1/2 hours of mind expansion, or relaxation, or? Hear how composers' names can sound with a Laytonville hick accent. Really great music, though. Every other Thursday.
More appealing and healthy than late-night television. Rattlesnake Jake
presents a variety of music, with an emphasis on acoustic, and the occasional
feature on a particular artist or group.
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On "Take a Look Around," host Mickey Michaels takes you on a journey into folk, jazz, and "future classic rock". Check out the "In case the munchies strike" (a.k.a. "Alphabet Cereal") segment between 3 and 4 am. You won't hear this on that "other station."
plays music long on whimsy and short on cant. Sometimes he plays two versions of the same song until you want to throttle him or change the dial. He seems to have reasons for what he plays, but he won't let on. Maybe, someday, when he has us trained to endure three versions of the same song With Jay Schille.
Rebroadcast from the previous evening. Updated if events demand it.
With P.B. and Owl in the studio talking about sports, politics, and whatever's happening; Fred in the hills giving movie reviews and getting reviewed on his reviews; and the folks who call 923-3911 getting a few words in edgewise, or wedgewise. There's nothing like it!
Tune in Fridays from after "Thank Jah", for three hours of musical diversity on "Brian's World." Sometimes there is an interview with performers visiting our area.
You'll hear the latest salsa, songo, Latin jazz, Afro-Cuban folkloric, music from all over Latin America, plus interviews, historical features, and other specials. David, Maria and Estrella will keep your feet tapping and your heart dancing.
Joe Sinai alternates with Chris McCann to play all kinds of country,
folk, and the rock that fits. The show is called "All over the Country
Road."
Rob Gellman checks the alignments of the planets to gauge the times. It's a bit like a weather forecast: There's a large system out there, but is it really going to rain? Will we feel happy or depressed the next week? Will we have to be careful not to step on anyone's feet? Whatever happens, keep your sense of humor.
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is set aside for a variety of topics, sometimes live, sometimes pre-recorded. Give the Program Director a call (923-2513) and let him know what you would like to hear discussed during this program! Listen in for the most current of local issues.
Live from the Mateel Community Center in Redway!
rebirths every week. So don't tune in with any preconceived notions of what you are likely to hear. It could be doo-wop, funk or soul, or move you into a world of psychedelia! Whatever, it is ELECTRIC. With Pamela and Manuel.
It's him alright-vintage Rock'n'Roll and the clothing that goes with it. It's the "Bell-Bottom Bob" show. Alternate Fridays.
Don't touch that dial. "This Must Be the Place" with Mad Man Mike on the MUD. Spinning tunes from the 60s and 90s from his classic rock and blues collection, alternating Fridays.
The Boogie Meister lives for this show. It's hard to even think of sleep
when he's on with his choice of Rock'n'Roll. Alternate Fridays.
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Start your weekend with "Positive Vibrations." Join Dana on the first and third Saturdays at 5 AM and the second and fourth Saturdays at 6 AM for the latest and greatest in Reggae and World Beat.
Rebroadcast from the previous evening. Updated if events demand it.
Michael Toms conducts in-depth interviews with leading thinkers and feelers in the arts, sciences and the "new consciousness" movement. Find out more about them on the New Dimensions Radio home page.
ED Denson's been collecting folk and blues records for many years, and he's still trying to get it right. It's not just entertainment, it's education, including self-education! Read more about ED, and look at his playlists here: http://www.asis.com/~edenson/edplay.html
Are your tomatoes listless? Do zucchinis trouble you? When you tread the path less taken, do you get burrs in your socks? Then you should tune in to "Homegrown Tomatoes" every Saturday morning., with Anna & Bettye.
Georgia brings you a bunch of new music, dance, jazz, hiphop, what have you. She alternates with
Rattlesnake Jake brings his eclectic collection of music, spices his soup with a few nutty pieces of humor, and generally likes acoustic rather than over produced electronic sounds.
Tune in on alternating Saturdays for the sometimes entertaining and sometimes even interesting "Fourth Way Revisited," with Michael. It's one hundred twenty minutes of alternative music with a smattering of country thrown in for good measure.
There Are Specific
(Blue Green, Pacific)
Words Alone
(Oak, Madrone)
That Summon My Home.
(Epistephone)
Variable name, variable hosts. It's the "Variable Name Show," every other Saturday afternoon at 4 post meridian.
Tune in for the best in old-time radio dramas. Your host, Garth Epling, will be playing some of the best in old-time radio with shows like "X-Minus 1" and the "Lives of Harry Lime" starring Orson Wells. And comedy of all sorts, ranging from Cheech & Chong to "You Bet Your Life" with Groucho Marks. Plus there's always a bit of Reggae music thrown randomly into the show to make things interesting. So tune in and tune out reality!
On "Rankin' Reggae Rotation," Carole, David J. and Littlerock
play the gamut of reggae. And reggae music, too.
Take a look at the links to many other Reggae sites,
including the link to the Reggae on the River History page.
Every Saturday night Napoleon and Josephine are back from the ice caps with unconventional music that will take you surfing from the garage to Saturn.
If it's late at night and you're searching for "Signs of Life",
look no further. Kick back and relax as Beth and Ryan take you on a musical
journey from the Psychedelic 60's through the Fast Paced 90's, from Janis
Joplin to Judas Priest.
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