On the next edition of Sonic Rehab, some deep cuts from Neil Young, Genesis, and Sting, as well as some hip hop for the first time! Be ready for some remixed Depeche Mode and a little yacht rock, too. Nothing's too eclectic for DJ Jojo Johanssen!
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Tonight at 6 p.m. on The Electric Compost Heap, Dug Deep further explores the implications of triskaidekaphobia in the warm late winter. We'll also spin new tunes from Kim Gordon, Selwyn Birchwood, Hiss Golden Messenger, and Snail Mail. Hope you can join us!
It's a Merseybeat explosion on this week's IMPLOSION, as Nick Saloman brings you the sounds of the Blackwells, Four Just Men, Johnny & John, the Undertakers, Tiffany with the Thoughts, and more! Get ready to groove on Wednesdays at 8 p.m. Pacific on KDRT 95.7fm + KDRT.org. Listen anytime via the web + the podcasts!
Welcome to Listening Lyrics on KDRT. Today’s program is called “1926: The Sounds That Just Became Free.” Every year, music recordings reach the end of their copyright life. In 2026, recordings made in 1926—exactly 100 years ago—enter the public domain. That means the music that shaped early jazz, blues, and country can now be shared freely again. Tonight we travel back a century, to hear the sounds that helped invent modern music.
This episode of Hello Davis! features Brett Lee of the Davis Downtown Business Association talking with John Natsoulas, a well-known figure in the Davis arts community best recognized as the founder and director of the John Natsoulas Gallery downtown.
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