Eight Candles - Yo La Tengo Candleland - Ian McCulloch Under the Street Lamps - Joe Bataan Burning of the Midnight Lamp - Jimi Hendrix Hard to Handle - Otis Redding (”light your candle”) I Won - The ...
Traditional Celtic music with Kathleen Biggins on Sunday mornings, 8-11am. "Celtic music originates from six main regions," explains 'A Thousand Welcomes' host Kathleen Biggins. "You can hear in a ...
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'Tis the season for "Cavalcade" at 6 p.m. to mix it up with holiday favorites and some new things including fresh Bandits on the Run and a new take by Elvis Costello and Susanna Hoffs on the Rolling ...
Friday nights 6-9pm with Delphine Blue: Not like any other radio program. The Whole Wide World kicked off in 2001 as a showcase for host Rita Houston's wide-ranging taste in music. She mixed MIA ...
It's bitterly cold (and even snowy) out there, but there's warmth this coming week thanks to the rare intersection of Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa. On tonight's "UKNY" at 11p.m., songs of ...
WFUV Members receive MemberCard Discounts and Thank You Gift options, but the best benefit of all is knowing that you make great music possible. Your membership helps champion music discovery, and ...
Happy Festivus! Yes, it's a Festivus for the rest of us - the holiday popularized by Seinfeld. Let's set up the aluminum pole, have the airing of grievances and the feats of strength. For the WFUV ...
A healthy dose of alt-rock tunes with Russ Borris, Friday nights from 9pm-Midnight. The Alternate Side is FUV's slant on indie music, hosted by Music Director Russ Borris. The show features a ...
NY Slice is supported by 'Swept Away' on Broadway - a tale of shipwreck, salvation and brotherhood set on the high seas, with music and lyrics by the Avett Brothers.
Music, news and sports from Ireland, Sundays from Noon-4pm. The most popular Irish radio program in New York, Ceol na nGael ("Music of the Irish") began as the brainchild of two Fordham students ...