Doug take you to a place where the music flows and the good times roll. Hear the perfect mix of Blues, R&B, Soul and even a little Cajun when the mood is right. The Juke Joint is the place to be from 5-7am every Friday.
Wax Lyrical with Caron brings you music that celebrates the singer-songwriter craft, with old favorites and new discoveries spanning rock, indie pop and Americana.
Amy brings you two hours of hard-hitting music on Velvet Punch. From Pop Rock to Iggy Pop, Thrash to Glam with some old school punk on the side, Amy will knock out your night with an intense combo of rock from yesterday and today.
Lindsay's here with Get Up Get Down, a feel-good prelude to your weekend. With two hours of spirited rock, R&B and beyond, she'll remind you that you've got to get up to get down.
Elevated Rhymestate is a demonstration of hip hop with a laid-back mood, featuring flowing, poetic lyrics, and supported by a diversity of production styles, ranging from live musicians and instrumental samples to electronic sequencing and turntablism. The sound expands beyond traditional boundaries of hip-hop, highlighting the shared influence and hybridizations of jazz, funk, soul, reggae, R&B and electronica.
Join the Thursday Night Happening for a wide range of music, from Scandinavian rock to Cambodian folk, French pop to Power pop, Julie London to London Calling. It's 2 hours of rock, punk and other sounds for the hearing excelled.
Erica Lewis brings you Reggae Reunion, an eclectic mix of Caribbean music from around the world. Exposing local talent and internationally recognized artists, Reggae Reunion is an all natural experience of positive and mentally stimulating music, with the occasional artist interview as well.
Break loose with Mark Perry and join a journey from rock & roll’s backyard to the motorways of blues and soul. It’s a musical vacation with few borders. So come as you are for a voyage with the artists you already love and discover some new favorites along the way.
Ital-K brings you positive, danceable, uplifting songs showcasing the history of reggae. From the UK to Jamaica, Bob Marley to Steel Pulse, Marcia Griffiths to Sylvia Tella, Dennis Brown to Macka B, and beyond, there's nothing quite like Ital Rhythms.
Mark Silverstein mixes up the sounds of Louisiana -- classic and contemporary cajun, zydeco blues and dance hall music, Creole songs and even some Texas swing -- to get your feet a-stompin'.
Not all that glitters is gold, but you can rely on Chris to separate the sonic gems from the rest. Tune in for a wide range of pop, rock and neo-folk, both old and new, and you'll find yourself with the urge to go back to those gold sounds again and again.
Darren Snow brings you a great mix of old favorites and fresh new discoveries in the genres of pop, rock, Americana and beyond. Breakfast time is launch time for Rocket 88.
Brother Dan takes you on a musical journey that's on the outside looking in, a late night dose of progressive jazz mixed with some unknown rock musicians that might just become new favorites. As Adrian Belew said, "This is where everything smokes." It's the Smoking Lounge, where nothing is taboo.
Remember mixed tapes? You made them in your basement, giving them out to a secret crush or that cool guy you wanted to impress. The Mixtape captures that thrill in a 2-hour blend of pop, hip hop, rock, indie and alternative music, with a focus on regional bands and national acts appearing in the St. Louis area, plus concert news and featured artists.
Faster, louder radio that rocks, with punk from the '70s to the latest independent and major label releases of today, plus special segments on local artists.
The Rhythm Section is two hours of groovy music, with your host Andy Coco. The Rhythm Section celebrates the soul and beat in all genres of music -- anything and everything that'll make your head bop and your toes tap.
Join Pat Wolfe every Friday morning for a drive down the Interstate. It's a two-hour mix of Americana, rock 'n' roll and alternative country, featuring artists like James McMurtry, Dave Alvin, Uncle Tupelo, John Hiatt, Mark Knopfler and more. Are you ready for the ride?
Get out of the graveyard and hop on the Mystery Train. It's the best of 80 years of folk, country, blues and rock & roll, plus a few surprises just to keep you guessing.
The Back Country brings you the traditional sounds and styles of country music from the 1920s to the contemporary artists who infuse their music with that tradition. The Back Country has Jimmie Rodgers and Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Wayne Raney and Wayne Hancock, Cousin Emmy and Emmylou Harris. Host Jeff Corbin also regularly celebrates birthdays, milestones in country music history and special theme shows.
Drea is the Other One -- the other Deadhead, that is. Every Tuesday afternoon she brings you music that influenced the Dead and that the Dead influenced, everything from folk, rock, jazz and blues, along with the Grateful Dead, Dead cover bands and who knows what else.
Sunny Boy brings you blues, jazz, rock, soul, country, pop, zydeco, cajun, Tex-Mex and calypso, all served up on a Kaiser Roll with a big dollop of Louisiana sauce. Take a bite!
Stumble in the Dark with James Mullins combines a mix of old and new rock with some jazz and jam bands and throws in some Zappa for good measure. Learn more about the music at stumbleinthedark.com.
The Space Parlour presents an eccentric combination of art rock, psychedelia, folk, new wave and other inventive alternative sounds, with an additional focus on B-sides, rarities and live recordings. It's parlour music, space music and everything in between.
Erica Lewis and Ital-K bring you Midnite Rockers, an eclectic mix of Caribbean music from around the world. Exposing local talent and internationally recognized artists, Midnite Rockers is an all natural experience of positive and mentally stimulating music, with the occasional, exclusive artist interview as well.
Steve Pick brings you Sound Salvation. It's 3 hours of the best new music liberally mixed with all the classics of the last century's worth of pop music, rock & roll, jazz, blues, country, soul and more. If it's worth hearing, you'll find it on Sound Salvation.
From rock to bebop, pop to hip hop, classic soul to Americana, if it breaks your heart, punches you in the gut or makes you so giddy with joy you dance around your kitchen or sing along to the car radio, you just might hear it on Monday mornings. Cat Pick will be your savior, steadfast and true; she'll come to your Emotional Rescue.
Celebrate the Century of Popular Music in its many facets - old and new, popular and not so popular. Join Anton and delve into the mystery that is Pop.
Bruce B. with deep blues, classic soul and hot R&B, alternating with Rich Barta and his mix of blues, soul, R&B, jazz and doo-wop. Tune in every Sunday evening for blues you can only get in Chicken Shack Alley.
From intimate English-garden pop to next month's dance-floor sensations, Rob Levy's bag of transoceanic treats is comfortably crowded with nice things you'll like.
Preserving the hooks that time forgot, while introducing you to the songs you should remember not to forget -- it's International Pop Overthrow, with Annie, spinning the latest rock and pop sensations and visiting the vaults for overlooked gems.
Hop in the johnboat and float along on a slow burnin' journey through the backwoods with Fred Friction, your guide on Fishin' With Dynamite, the program which features the finest alternative country, cowpunk and roots rock in the Midwest. You never quite know what you'll catch.
Veteran turntablist Doug Morgan spins up a dizzying array of rock & roll, rap, reggae and soul 2-3:30 p.m. Then alter ego Doug Love (but they call him Mr. Tibbs) kicks off St. Louis radio's longest running hip-hop mix.
Join your host and guide, valis, as he explores over four decades of psychedelic music. Across time, across continents, across the vast expanses of our inner landscape. Music for the "Fourth Drive."
Whether you think electronic music is just called "techno," or have been to Creamfields 5 times, Beep Beep Boop Boop covers all the dance-tastic genres.
Featured genres: electronica and EDM.
Songwriters Showcase features some of the best new music in the folk and country traditions, ranging from sensitive singer-songwriters to crunching alt-country. You'll hear about people who will be appearing soon in the area, and get a sampling of in-studio performances too. Songwriters Showcase was founded in 1987 by Larry Weir.
Add a woman to radio and you've got "Dangerous Curves." Join host Sherri Danger as she presents her unique female perspective on music -- just remember to wear your seat belts. It's Dangerous Curves, and she's driving, every Monday afternoon.
Mon May 13
Muhammad "Mvstermind" Austin is a Saint Louis producer and rapper, and he just released his latest album, Artistically Day Dreaming. Mvstermind is a member of Musical Masterminds Entertainment, a collection of local artists pursuing music together. His new album takes the listener on a journey through is past accompanied by captivating production.
Click here to download "80-D" from Artistic Day…
Mon May 6
Living Room Lava is an emerging St. Louis rock band that falls somewhere in between pop rock and metal. The group features Tony Crown on vocals and rhythm guitar, Colton Aikridge on lead, Paul Peters on bass and Phil Villacis on drums. Three quarters of Living Room Lava sat down with Ryan Spearman in studio A to talk about the group's back story, their new release, and the music business in the 21st century.
Click Here to download Sitting Bull from Living Room Lava's self-titled…
A Benefit for KDHX, 100% of the door goes to KDHX.
Featuring musicians from over 20 musicians from Jake's Leg, 710, Pik'n Lik'n, Schwag, Flea Bitten Dawgs, The 1967 Band, Racketbox, Big Chief & the Smoke...