Chris Retallack |
Acoustic SpaceMonday 5:00 to 6:00pm
Acoustic Space is an hour long program exploring the wooden tones of everything from old-style Americana to modern folk and instrumental musings. With fast and energetic to mellow toned compositions we'll hear the full sound spectrum of what acoustic music has to offer.Songs are selected using a complex algorithm based on the following formula:
[(-(X^Y)/R)√(T)]/(A^(B+1))Cπ2
(X=amount of lyrical mumbling; Y=number of made-up words; R=cumulative references to "The Man"; T=time spent making incoherent noise; A=gauge of the artist's horn-rimmed glasses; B=whether or not artist actually needs said glasses; C=if she or he wears them "ironically")
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Jeff Finch |
The Bubba Franchise Immaculate Rock and Roll Show
Thursday 8:30 - 10:00pm
Follow The Bubba Franchise Immaculate Rock & Roll Show on Facebook The show will span 5 plus decades of rock and roll music. I will play deep album cuts and some familiar songs as well. The music will consist of classic rock sounds from the 60's to current artists. Basically, fun for the whole family!
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Tommy Miles
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Burnpile Barbecue
_Tuesday 5:30 to 6:30pm
_Not your typical country music show! Tommy Miles brings you music from the Austin scene, the Bakersfield sound, and old Nashville classics, along with roots rock and Southern rock - anything countrified that's not on TV. Big hats not required. Frequently-played artists include the Bottle Rockets, Cross Canadian Ragweed, Johnny Cash, Reckless Kelly and Southern Culture on the Skids among many others.
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Joseph Muñoz
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The Common Good
1st & 3rd Tuesday 10am to 11am rebroadcast Thursday 7:00 to 8:00pm
_The Common Good is a local community affairs talk show. Joseph Muñoz is the host and moderator. Our mission is to provide a forum so that the citizens of our communities might be better informed on past or current matters of public interest. Our approach is to do so in an objective, non-partisan way and to permit persons of differing views to speak in their own voice. Enlightenment thinkers like John Locke believed that a free marketplace of ideas will always promote the common good in almost every aspect of society.
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Steve Hill
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The Heavyweight ShowFor all you metal fans and head bangers young and old. Join me, Steve Hill, as we journey through the metal sounds of bands like Black Sabbath, Rammstein, Slayer, Motorhead, Saxon, Iron Maiden, Metallica, Slab, Judas Priest, Type O Negative, Selpultura, Monster Magnet, Deep Purple, Stabbing Westward, Apocalyptica, Amorphis, and Mastodon. We take all types of metal: doom, thrash, death, power, gothic and more.
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Erin Roth
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Hear Today, Here TomorrowTuesday 7:00 - 7:30pm, rebroadcast Friday 1:00pm and Sunday 11:00am
Hear Today, Here Tomorrow is a half-hour weekly public affairs program focused on sustainability efforts in Plumas County and around the world. Each week, hosts Michelle Fulton, Erin Roth, and Meredith Marasco interview local people involved in different fields that relate to the various aspects of sustainable living. The show's research coordinator is Pamela Noel. Tune in and learn what local people are doing to ensure a bright and healthy future!
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_Doug Swantner
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Jazz Cafe
_Saturday 9:00 to 11:00am
_Jazz is an American art form, a language, sometimes intimate, often boisterous, but always layered with experience and life profoundly lived. Jazz originated in New Orleans around 1895 combining elements of ragtime, marching band music and blues. This show will be an improvisation...combining many of the musical elements that went into creating Jazz and what has emerged on the other side. Sometimes each song is carefully picked out and other times one song leads into the next in a spontaneous effort to create a "show." Miles Davis said "I'll play it first and tell you what it is afterward."
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DJ Unchkihama!
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Krafty KutzFriday 9:00pm - Midnight
The Krafty Kutz show is a live blend of music on three turntables. No genre of music is safe. While I primarily play dance music, which I call electronica, not techno; which is a type of electronica, I also play hip hop, rock, classical etc. Whatever I think fits the mix I'm not afraid to play. So tune in to hear a bunch of new music from Aftrobeat to Zydeco, and a few old favs.
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Margaret Garcia |
Milkshake & Honey
Monday 3:00 to 5:00pm
What is Milkshake & Honey? It’s a radio show where the voices of women slither into your ear. It’s a Sleater-Kinney song on a street corner in Paris with Edith Piaf and an accordion player across the street. It’s an antique store that sells tarot postcards and French pharmaceuticals bottles from 200 years ago. It’s sneaking into a carnival after its closed. It’s Solveig Dommartin sitting in the empty platz after the carnival has left for the season in Wings of Desire. A scream. A gyration. Rust and whispers. Power chords and pomegranates. Cobblestones and high heels. Dark eyeliner and finger nail polish. Mary Jane shoes. Sultry. Sexy. Barefoot. Experiments. We have a PJ Harvey song for every occasion. We worship at the altars of Kate Bush and Jane Siberry. Beautiful stuff. Screechy stuff. Haunty stuff. Recently played artists: Charlotte Gainsburg, Lykke Li, Mr. Gnomes, Warpaint, Laura Marling, Ravonettes, If By Yes, the Dum Dum Girls, The Kills, PJ Harvey, Wild Flag, Florence + The Machine, Anna Calvi, Stephanie Dosen, Uh Huh Her, Julee Cruise, Thao and Mirah, Hope Sandoval & The Warm Inventions, Neko Case, Jenny Lewis, Devil Doll, St. Vincent.
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Ras Howard |
Rasta Reggae PartyThursday 4:00 to 6:00pm
The "Rasta Reggae Party' (RRP) is a weekly reggae show On KQNY. Hosted By me, Howard Redding aka DJ Ras Howard. The RRP will showcase both classic reggae as well as new releases from both established and up and coming artists in the reggae genre. The great thing about reggae is that its message is universal; peace, love, rights, and justice make up the fabric of the music while throwing in both social commentary and spiritual inspiration, reggae music truly is the people's music. The RRP brings that music to the people of Plumas county, a place which has its own inspiration and beauty to share with the world. Bless!
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Scott Cash
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Rippin' the Flannel
_Don't let your Saturday Nights get you down! Turn on your radio and listen to Ripping the Flannel the MOST ROCKING SHOW to hit the Sierras! With Bands like Megadeth, Nirvana, Dinosaur, Jr., Alice in Chains, Stone Temple Pilots, White Zombie and more! Brought to you by the demented mind of Scott Cash with Halfstacks blaring, power cords crunching and the occasional crowd surfing moment. He will take you through a Rockgazim of Metal, Grunge, Punk and Alternative. So get your lighters ready, cause it's better to burn out than fade away!
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JC |
Sauti SafariTuesday 3:00 to 4:00pm
JC, known off the air as Janet Crain, spent 4 years living in Africa in the early 1970s. In Kenya everybody was listening and dancing to Soukous (Congolese). Sauti Safari takes you on a musical journey throughout Africa. We’ll go to these hotbeds of African musical culture: West Africa - home of the 21 string Kora, Manu Dibango and Fela Kuti of Afrobeat; Central Africa - source of Rumba-based Soukous from the likes of Franco, Tabu Ley and Grand Kalle; Southern Africa for South African township jive and Zimbabwan mbira (thumb piano) tunes. Plus we’ll go anywhere else we find music.
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_Paul Vaughn
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Tio Jim's Basement Party
1st & 3rd Wednesdays 9:00 to 11:00pm
Your host (Tio Jim’s nephew) splashes a zig-zaggedy rhythmical cocktail that heartbeats through Havana, Kingston, New Orleans, Memphis, and beyond. The “Basement Party” is hand-crafted for the musical pleasure of both aspiring and experienced Soul Sisters and Hepcats (as well as their animal companions). Tommy McCook – Charlie Parker, Carla Thomas – Hortense Ellis, Soul-Stirrers – Wailers, Johnny Otis – Beny Moré, Otis Redding – Toots Hibbert. “Upsettingly Soothing” and “Soaking Great!” Find a big comfy chair, or dusty dance floor, and release yourself. Please don’t spill that beverage on the speakers (just bought them last week at a yard sale). Tighten up, here comes another Scorcher!
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Tom Neill &
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Truths and RightsFriday 5:00 to 7:00pm
Jamaican classics emanating from the universal nexus of historical materialism, anti-colonialism, and vinyl-electric soul. Riddim Come Forward! Ska + Rocksteady + Reggae = PeaceLoveRevolution. DJ General Strike spins the vibrations direct from wax to needle and across the airwaves for the enhanced boom of your Hi-Fi. Specially Intensified!
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Margaret Garcia |
Under the Covers2nd and 4th Thursdays, 12:30 to 1:00pm
Under the Covers is a book discussion. Each week I'll talk about recent reads, writers to watch, interview authors as they pass through town, interview local authors with new titles, and - probably the most fun - have on different book clubs in Plumas County discuss what they are reading and why and what they thought of it. Plumas County is home to over 25 known book clubs and quite a few more, I suspect - each with its own idiosyncrasies and tastes. Come listen in for a book recommendation or a discussion on recent reads and find out what's under the covers of today's reads for you to explore.
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Benjamin Sawyer
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Wednesday Night Classical
_Wednesday 6:00 to 8:30pm
_Wednesday Night Classical brings you the beauty of classical music from the Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic and Modern eras, including symphonies, concertos, sonatas, chamber and choral works and a variety of other orchestral and solo genres.
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