February – March 2013
The latest world news from the BBC
The latest world news from the BBC
NPR’s Morning Edition. News, current affairs and other ephemera.
Yesterdays news, today
Music
With Johnny Alligator
Colorado Music & Radio
News at noon from National Public Radio
An independent global news hour with Amy Goodman & Juan González. www.democracynow.org
My Generation, a show unlike what you hear on all those “Classic Rock” stations owned by Clear Channel. There is no playlist, and you’ll hear songs you haven’t heard in years from the 50′s through the 80′s. Rock, folk, and blues – if you like Country Joe & The Fish, you’ll probably be glad you tuned in.
Just like it says! Plus NPR News
Award winning KOTO local news
The latest world news from the BBC
The latest world news from the BBC
Lounge 8800 is a show dedicated to airing novelty songs, champagne music, and ballads from the 40s, 50s, and 60s. It features all the music that was thriving with the older generations during the early stages of rock n’ roll, and still remains the antithesis to rock n’ roll. You’ll hear Henry Mancini, Stan Kenton, Rosemary Clooney, Andy Williams, Jack Jones, Jo Stafford, Percy Faith & His Orcestra, and even some Liberace.
NPR’s Morning Edition. News, current affairs and other ephemera.
Plays different genres of music – mostly rock n’ roll, hip hop, and dancehall. Also new and popular music from the charts, remixes and soundtracks. A very upbeat show with little talking. Fresh, lively and has a good groove.
Yesterdays news, today
Lounge 8800 is a show dedicated to airing novelty songs, champagne music, and ballads from the 40s, 50s, and 60s. It features all the music that was thriving with the older generations during the early stages of rock n’ roll, and still remains the antithesis to rock n’ roll. You’ll hear Henry Mancini, Stan Kenton, Rosemary Clooney, Andy Williams, Jack Jones, Jo Stafford, Percy Faith & His Orcestra, and even some Liberace.
Groovy world music every week, compiled by Rosalie Howard and Dan Storpor. www.putumayo.com
As a KOTO DJ for over twenty years my motto is “It’s gotta have a beat and you gotta be able to dance to it.” There is a lot of disco on my show because I learned to like dance music while roller skating in Central Park NY, and in the roller discos of the NY 80′s scene. If you don’t hear something from SOS Band, Madonna, Carl Carlton, Kim Carnes, Kylie Minogue, David Bowie, Steve Winwood, Commodores, Evelyn “Champagne” King, or Atlanta Rhythm Section, then you are not listening to “The Luci Show”.
News at noon from National Public Radio
Click and Clack, the Tappet Brothers. www.cartalk.com
The Beat Goes On is a musical journey from the first to the last song. We’ll travel through the valleys, mesas, meadows, and mountains of the radio airwaves. Some areas may be well known whereas others are little known secrets. Open your ears and you will see the sonically radiant beauty that encompasses the Telluride, Placerville, Sawpit, Norwood, Ophir, and Mountain Village listening areas. Expect Anything.





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