TV
Monday
Cool Kids - Jimmy Kimmel Live! - ABC
Tuesday
The Hold Steady - Late Night with David Letterman - CBS
Friday
Emmylou Harris - Late Night with David Letterman - CBS
On-line
BBC Radio
www.bbc.co.uk/radio
Radio 1
Steve Lamacq's In New Music We Trust
Monday From 4 PM EST
This Week - Bookhouse Boys in Session
Huw Stephens In New Music We Trust
The Best of BBC Introducing [Best New UK Bands}
Wednesday 4 PM EST
This Week - Wave Machines in session
BBC Introducing in the Nations
Wednesday 7 to 9 PM EST
UK - Wave Machines in session
Scotlad - Be A Familiar live in session
Wales - Kutosis in session
Zane Lowe
Weekday From 2 to 4 PM EST
Annie Mac
Friday Night Mash up from 5 to 7 PM
Radio 2
Documentaries
Suzi Quatro's Heroes
Mondays: 6:30 PM
Programme 3 - John Sebastian
Suzi talks to singer-songwriter John Sebastian.
John's father - after whom he was named - was a renowned classical harmonica player, and his mother was a script writer for radio.
He grew up surrounded by music and regular visitors included Burl Ives and Wood Guthrie. He was inspired by the late 50s folk music revival and made his debut as a member of the Even Dozen Jug Band.
Having made a name for himself on the folk scene of New York's Greenwich Village, he formed The Lovin' Spoonful, whose hits included Do You Believe In Magic, You Didn't Have To Be So Nice, Daydream and Summer In The City.
In 2000, he was inducted into the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame.
On-Line Right Now
Too Much Too Young -
The Story of 2 Tone
Part Tow on this Saturday at 2:04 PM EDT
Paul Sexton traces the history of 2 Tone records and the band at its centre - The Specials.
1979 saw Ska explode onto the UK's music scene. Leading the wave were The Specials, who tackled social issues, unemployment and racism through their music.
The band were signed to the 2 Tone label, which was the brainchild of The Specials' Jerry Dammers, who wanted to create his own Motown Records - in Coventry.
2 Tone scored seven hit singles, a top-ten album, and a sell-out UK tour - all within its first year. The label also launched the careers of Madness, The Selecter and The Beat.
Featuring new interviews from The Specials, Madness, The Beat and The Selecter, Paul will also talk to Pete Waterman, Don Letts and Garry Bushell to follow the highs and lows of the label and its bands.
Radcliffe and Maconie
Monday and Tuesday - 3 to 5 PM EDT
Monday - Ladytron play live
Wednesday - The Coral play a session
Thursday - Simon Armitage is on
BBC 6 Music
6Music Plays It Again
Monday-Thursday 4:30 PM EST
Tuesday and Wednesday - Toe Rag Studios
6Music Plays It Again Overnight
Every Night at 10 PM EDT
Classic Albums:
Tuesday - The Who - Who's Next
Wednesday - The Band – The Band
Thursday - Dark Side Of The Moon - Pink Floyd
On-Line Right Now
Friday - Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin IV
Saturday - Ogden Nut Gone Flake
Sunday - Crosby, Stills and Nash - Crosby, Stills And Nash
Live at 4(AM UK)
Every Night at 11 PM EDT
Concerts
Monday - INXS - Wembley Arena 1995
Tuesday - Siouxsie And The Banshees - Royal Albert Hall 198
Wednesday - Gin Blossoms - Dingwalls London 1996
Thursday - Depeche Mode - Crystal Palace 1993
Friday - Bluetones - Roundhouse 1996
Sessions
Monday
Mari Wilson - 20/03/1985
Francoiz Berut - 08/02/2006
Tuesday
Icicle Works - 20/03/1985
Alien Ant Farm - 07/06/2001
Wednesday
Sun Carriage - 09/06/1991
The Low Lowes - 28/05/2008
Thursday
Yazoo - 16/06/1982
The School - 13/06/2003
Friday
Heart Throbs - 15/07/1990
Morning Runner - 23/02/2006
On-Line Right Now
Concerts
Saturday - Slayer - Donington 1992
Sunday - The Truth - Golddiggers 1984
Sessions
Saturday
Abandon City
Wreckage - 14/10/1988
Sunday
Hurrah ! - 28/11/1982
Chris T - 01/04/2008
Groger Lamb
Weekday from 5-8 PM EDT
Monday - Lykee Li
Wednesday - Esser
Nemone
Weekend From 8-11 AM EDT
Monday - Laura Marling
Monday - Nick Goldsmith from Hammer and Tongs
Tuesday - David Holmes
Wednesdaay - Liz Green
Marc Riley
Weekday from 2-4 PM EDT
Monday - Spencer McGarry
Tuesday - Victorian English Gentleman's Club
Wednesday - Your Twenties
Thursday - the Week That Was
XFM - London
at http://www.xfm.co.uk/
Music: Response
Monday to Thursday
From 2 PM to 5 PM EST
X-posure
Monday to Thursday from 5 PM to 8 PM
KCRW Morning Becomes Eclectic with Nic Harcourt
Live Set beging at 2:15 PM EST
No live set yet but there was two last week
There both on KCRW.org
Tuesday - The Airborne Toxic Event
Thursday - Darker My Love
KEXP.org
all live set are in PST, Three Hours behind EST
Wednesday
Hazelwood Motel - 6:00pm
Thursday
{{{ Sunset }}} - 3:00pm
Saturday
Rocky Votolato 9:00pm
Champagne Champagne 11:00pm
WOXY.com Live Lounge
THursday - Bound Stems - 4:30pm
Friday - Pomegranates - 3:00pm
Xpn.org
World Café
WeekDay From 2 to 4 PM EDT
Monday - Sam Phillips
Tuesday - Martha Wainwright
Wednesday - Dr. Dog
Thursday - Danielia Cotton
Friday - The Hold Steady
Satulitte Radio
XM Radio
1,2,3,4, More, More, More with Fugazi's, Guy Picciotto
Monday 1:00 PM–2:00 PM - XMU - XM 43
We received a number of requests to encore this show, so here it is. Guy Picciotto from Fugazi is the special guest on the show this week. John and Guy talk about music and play music from their collection including some rare vinyl
etown w/ David Gray, Aimee Mann & Beth Orton
Tuesday - 3:00 PM–4:00 PM - Starbucks XM Cafe - XM 45
Every week, etown features live performances and interviews from the XM Performance Theater. This week, David Gray, Aimee Mann, & Beth Orton.
A.I.R. Time- This month: Sun -Fold & Annuals
Tuesday - 10:00 PM–12:00 AM - XMU - XM 43XMU
XMU Live - This Week: Mike Peters from The Alarm
Friday - 10:00 PM–11:00 PM - XMU - XM 43
The Student Exchange Program- This Week: KCSC - Chico State
Sunday 4:00 PM–6:00 PM - XMU - XM 43
Station Web Site: www.kcscradio.com
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