Paul Ingles’ Music Showcase

Over the last nearly 20 years, public radio music historian Paul Ingles has been one of the most prolific producers of documentaries and appreciation programs about the music greats of our times. Scores of stations have broadcast his programs on legends like The Beatles, The Continue Reading

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 Continue Reading

Rockin’ in the Days of Confusion

Rockin’ in the Days of Confusion revisits the golden age of FM rock radio (roughly the years 1968-76). It was the early 1970s, and things were changing. The Beatles had split up. Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin and Jim Morrison were dead and gone. The issues Continue Reading

Stuck In The Psychedelic Era

Stuck in the Psychedelic Era features music from roughly the years 1964-70. The show is rooted in the music generated by self-contained American bands of the late 1960s (and their British inspirations), yet is constantly expanding beyond those roots to create an eclectic blend of Continue Reading

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.

Church of Rock from KSKQ

The Church Of Rock offers moments of comedy, self reflection and the spirit of rock at it’s finest & most pure. Reverend Derek Moody is a legally-ordained non-denominational minister & has officiated in over 25 wedding ceremonies over the years. (He even performed one ceremony Continue Reading

The Sonic Cafe with Scott Clark

The Sonic Café is an intelligent, eclectic mix of music, comedy and pop culture originating from KYAQ 91.7 and set in an imaginary cafe overlooking the Pacific Ocean on the Central Oregon Coast. The cafe serves music, comedy and pop culture rather than breakfast, lunch Continue Reading