
WoodSongs is a live audience celebration of grassroots music and the artists who make it. The program airs on hundreds of radio stations, PBS affiliate stations, the RFD-TV Network nationwide and American Forces Radio Network (2 channels) in 177 nations. WoodSongs is produced 40 Mondays a year, all year.
closeArts Express is a vibrant anthology mix of cultural news, views and interviews, and the organic and intricate ways that art always intertwines and fuses dynamically with political currents of the day. Arts Express provides weekly, in-depth coverage of film, arts news, and scoops with a hard-core political edge; art alerts and Best Of The Net Hotspots for listeners, and contemplative voyages through web culture served up with an enticing, multi-cultural international flavor.
closeSpoiler Alert Radio is conversations on the craft of filmmaking. Each week, host Toni Pennacchia provides a retrospective look at independent artists in filmmaking: directors, cinematographers, composers, writers, and animators from across the globe.
closeLouisiana All American Sports delivers high school, college, and professional sports coverage. What sets this show apart from other sports talk shows is its commitment to addressing social issues, be it within the world of sports or not. They provide a unique commentary on local, national and global issues. They have in depth interviews with high school and college coaches, administrators, current and former players, as well as community leaders. The LAAS Friday night game-of-the-week airs Fridays during high school football and basketball season starting at 7:00 p.m.; the weekly two-hour show is every Saturday year-round starting at 10:00 a.m.
closeMusic Satisfaction is a classics and oldies show with an emphasis on Southern soul music and R&B. Join Noel Jackson as he pulls from multiple troves of recordings, designing his setlist as he goes.
closeOne of the most authoritative voices in jazz programming in the US returns to the airwaves on Saturday afternoons with Gifts and Messages. Dr. Jazz began his broadcasting adventures in Boston on WNEU/WRBB at Northeastern University in 1967. He has hosted programs in Ithaca, NY and Charlottesville, VA before arriving in Baton Rouge, where he was long-time jazz program/music director at KLSU until 1995. After an extended stint as a scientific journal editor, Dr. Jazz once again brings his fire and dedication to the music for serious jazz aficionados in the Capital City. Gifts & Messages is one of only 12 jazz radio shows featured (and accessible 24/7) world-wide on allaboutjazz.com the premier site for jazz on the web.
closeDaBlenda DJz excursions into early reggae music. Sub-85 Reggae focuses on Artist, Style, or Label. All tracks vinyl 45’s, 1985 or earlier.
closeSyntheclectico explores electronic and experimental music, cutting across the boundaries of nations, cultures and genres, including pure electronic works, unique experimental pieces, and music by performers who incorporate electronica with acoustic instruments.
closeCapt. Christopher hosts and produces a 2-hour programme of meditative, contemplative, & soft styles of music every Saturday evening. The show is an eclectic mix of new age, soft folk, jazz, light classical, & ethnic. Selections of spiritual, electronic, & ambient are also heard.
closeThe Ambient Door features progressive ambient electronic music from all around the world.
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