Genre: R&B
The UK USA Rock n Soul Connection
Join Keith Scowcroft from the UK and Mike Kroll from the USA for a show as unique as they are, with wide and varied personal tastes in music coming from their different backgrounds, cultures and lifestyles. Often featuring guest DJs from the United States, England,
Liar’s Dice
Take a chance and roll the bones with Liar’s Dice. You never know what you’ll hear, it’s music for the gambler in all of us: Punk? R & B? Political Rock? Alternative Country? Grassroots music for trying times, for when life feels like a cold
Juke In The Back
Juke In The Back – 1940s & ’50s Rhythm & Blues At the end of the Second World War, economics forced the big bands to trim their once great size and thus, the Jump Blues combo was born. Between 1946-1954, rhythm and blues laid the
Blue Light Central
All aboard the blues train! Every week, the big blue train we call the Blue Light Central rumbles out of the station for an hour-long ride through a landscape of blues, classic R&B, soul, gospel, zydeco and low-down boogie. Mark Drnek is your ticket agent,
10,000 Good Songs with Paul Ingles
Music Documentarian Paul Ingles hosts a weekly mix of music from his multi-genre personal collection. Rock, folk, blues, Americana, classic soul, R+B, and jazz standards. Mostly album tracks and stuff you only get from public radio.
The Quiet Storm
The Quiet Storm is a relaxing two-hour melange of Smooth Jazz (Boney James, Brian Culbertson, Najee, Grover Washington, Jr., Bob Baldwin, etc.) and Cool R&B (Brian McKnight, Ledisi, Robin Thicke, Ginuwine, Gerald Albright, etc.) with occasional dashes of soft Adult Contemporary and New Age. Two
Blast To The Past – A Retrospective
“Blast to the Past”— Doo-Wop, Rockabilly, Surf Music, Folk-Rock, R & B, One-Hit Wonders, Instrumentals, Girl Groups, Teen Idols, the British Invasion—they’re all here, along with hits, misses, flip sides, album tracks and unreleased tunes by the artists you grew up with. Little-known stories about