Greetings, groovers and groovettes. IMPLOSION is back with a vengeance this eve — Wednesday, May 15, 5-6p Pacific. Join your phenomenal host Nick Saloman, fresh back from his Bevis Frond tour, for a sumptuous sampling of psychedelic sounds here on KDRT! (Love the show? Support the station!)
KDRT Highlights
Tune in May 13-20 and support your favorite station!
We'll stay within the guardrails but pull out all the stops all week long. KDRT depends on your support to stay on the air and online, and we ask for your help just a couple times each year. Please visit kdrt.org/donate today to show your support!
Please also also join us at these fine events. Come on by, say hello, bring a friend!
Friday May 17, 7-9p @ Delta of Venus: AMP Quintet with local jazz all-stars Tony Passarell, Alan Ernst, Mark Oi, Keith Cary, Jim Frink
Saturday May 18, 6-8p @ Sudwerk Brewing: Adrian West Band
Sunday May 19, 3-6p @ Berryessa Brewing: Misner & Smith
Jazz masters on this episode:
- Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five, Ory's Creole Trombone
- Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven, Potato Head Blues
- Artie Shaw, At Sundown
- Sidney Bechet, Si tu vois ma mère
- Sidney Bechet - Martial Solal Quartet, I've Got A Right To Sing The Blues
- Billie Holiday and Her Orchestra, I Cover the Waterfront
- Billie Holiday & Lester Young, Fine and Mellow
- Gerry Mulligan & Paul Desmond, Line for Lyons
- Gerry Mulligan & Ben Webster, The Cat Walk
- Duke Ellington with Ella Fitzgerald, Drop Me Off in Harlem
- Ella Fitzgerald, Misty
- Duke Ellington, Mood Indigo
- Duke Ellington and His Orchestra & Oscar Peterson, Take the "A" Train
- Count Basie and His Orchestra, Basie - Straight Ahead
- Count Basie and His Orchestra, That Warm Feeling
This week on High Country Music Radio are the Punch Brothers, Nora Brown, Late for the Train, Dom Flemons, Sister Sadie, Carling & Will, the Steep Canyon Rangers, The Honey Dewdrops, old school sounds with Ola Belle Reed, Bill Monroe & His Bluegrass Boys, Doc Watson and John Hartford.
Long before he flew four missions on the space shuttle, Steve Robinson was the first DJ of a now-vanished Davis commercial radio station, KYLO, in the late 1970s. Decades later, he’s a professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at UC Davis, and director of its Center for Space Flight Research — and he will soon return to local radio as occasional fill-in host for Rod Moseanko, host of the station’s Silver Nine Volt Heart. (The photo shows Steve, left, and Rod in the KDRT studio May 11.)
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