Sunday
12:00amSunday
Classic network shows from the Golden Age of Radio 1930-60 - every night at midnight. Sunday nights (12a Mon) - My Favorite Husband/Johnny Dollar Monday nights (12a Tue) - The Great Gildersleeve/Pat Novak for Hire Tuesday nights (12a Wed) - Gunsmoke/The Aldrich Family Wednesday nights (12a Thu) - Fibber McGee and Molly/Red Skelton Thursday nights (12a Fri) - Dragnet/Jack Benny Friday nights (12a Sat) - The Life of Riley/Suspense Saturday nights (12a Sun) - Tales of the Texas Rangers/Abbott & Costello
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What we play when the boss isn't looking. Shhhh!
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Catholic Sunday Mass live from the church at Mission San Antonio de Pala - the oldest continuously operating church in California.
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Three hours of the best Jamaican rhythms centered on Bob Marley and classic reggae artists from the 60's through the 90's.
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Two hours of mellow lounge music hosted by Ric Nicastro.
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Gunsmoke is one of those long-running classic Old-Time Radio shows that everyone knows and remembers. It's also one that is still respected for its high values, in all aspects. Gunsmoke first aired on the CBS network on April 26, 1952, billed as the first adult western. It was set in Dodge City, Kansas in the 1870's.
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The radio show offered to Columbia Pictures star Lucille Ball based upon the book, Mr. and Mrs. Cugat by Isabelle Scott Rorick. It later made the jump to television as "I Love Lucy" co-starring real-life husband Desi Arnaz. Lucy was wanted Desi to co-star on the radio show, but the big brass at CBS turned a deaf ear to her proposal and she was teamed with Richard Denning for My Favorite Husband. They didn't think Desi would fit the part of a typical American husband.
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Dragnet was a thirty-minute police drama featuring actual cases taken from the files of the Los Angeles Police Department. Jack Webb directed Dragnet and also played Detective Sergeant Joe Friday, the star of the show, who had remained a bachelor and still lived at home with his mother. It was one of the first radio shows to break the silence against dramatizing sex crimes and child murders.
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Gunsmoke is one of those long-running classic Old-Time Radio shows that everyone knows and remembers. It's also one that is still respected for its high values, in all aspects. Gunsmoke first aired on the CBS network on April 26, 1952, billed as the first adult western. It was set in Dodge City, Kansas in the 1870's.
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Fibber McGee and Molly is a situation comedy radio show that was broadcast from 1935-1959 on the National Broadcasting Company, and can still be heard today on various local stations broadcasting old-time radio programs. The show was known for its vaudeville humor and Midwestern flavor. The action revolved mainly around Fibber and Molly McGee. Their friends and neighbors would visit the McGees' home and discuss events of the day, or join in on whatever the McGees were doing.
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Join Jack, as my dog selects music for his pawfect show! Hi, I'm producer Chris, and during the week, Jack sniffs out the music list for airplay on the radio, and it is in ((stereo)) where available!
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Pala's Elijah Duro mixes reggae dub-style Wednesdays and Sundays at 7:00 p.m.
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Keeper of the flame for both Woody Guthrie and John Trudell, Joel hosts a weekly hour of classic rock and Americana Saturdays at 10a with a repeat at 8:00 p.m. Sundays.
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Gaënö’ is a one hour, weekly show produced for Native Voice One: The Native American Radio Network, that focuses on the various genres of contemporary music created by talented artists from the numerous Indigenous Nations of Turtle Island. Gaënö’ seeks to not only entertain audiences with great music but to also educate listeners who may not be familiar with, or are new to the modern Native American music scene. Nearly every episode is accompanied by a 15-20 minute interview with a featured artist, where you get to know the person behind the music. Producer and host, Brett Maybee (Seneca), grew up on and is raising a family on the Seneca Nations Allegany Territory in western New York. In addition to being a singer/songwriter, Brett also developed a deep love and passion for broadcasting after reluctantly accepting a job with the Seneca Nations radio station, Classic Hits 105.9 WGWE fm in 2015. Since 2016, you might also recognize him (or rather, his voice) as the VOG for the Native American Music Awards. Last, and perhaps most importantly, being committed to learning the language and traditions of the Onondowa’ga’ (Seneca) and Haudenosaunee (Iroquois), he brings his love of family, culture and music together in a unique and engaging way.
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Beale Street Caravan, the most widely distributed blues radio program in the world, attracts more than 2.4 million listeners each week. Produced in the home of the blues and the birthplace of rock & roll, Beale Street Caravan covers the world with The Sounds of Memphis. Each week,our audience experiences the heartfelt sounds and colorful stories of Memphis music in intimate, live-in-concert performances.
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Matt The Cat presents the soul that came before rock n’ roll: 1950s rhythm and blues. Each week, this underrated and rollicking music plays on that old Rockola Jukebox in the back.
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Matt The Cat presents the soul that came before rock n’ roll: 1950s rhythm and blues. Each week, this underrated and rollicking music plays on that old Rockola Jukebox in the back.
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