14/59
Fridays 8:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
14 tunes, 59 minutes is the premise for this program of eclectically selected music which knows no boundaries. Pop, world, acoustic, electric — a mix of songs you simply won't hear anywhere else on the radio (or anyplace else for that matter).
Latest Episodes
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Lena Jonsson is one of Scandinavia’s most acclaimed folk fiddlers, celebrated for combining deep-rooted traditional Swedish folk music with elements of rock, pop, jazz, and bluegrass. Her virtuosic playing, youthful energy, and charismatic stage presence have earned her multiple Swedish Grammis and global tours
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Since his arrival in the late-'70s, Joe Jackson has remained one of Britain's most consistently adventurous and unpredictable talents, pivoting from the smart new wave of his early days into an ever-evolving cocktail that includes jazz, pop, Latin, and even classical
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Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox, is a rotating musical collective founded by New York-based pianist Scott Bradlee in 2011. Postmodern Jukebox is known for reworking popular modern music into different vintage genres, especially early 20th century forms such as swing and jazz
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Lori McKenna is an acclaimed American folk, Americana, and country singer-songwriter. Known for her profound, storytelling lyrics, she operates as both a prolific solo artist and a highly sought-after Nashville songwriter, famously commuting from her lifelong hometown of Stoughton, Massachusetts
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TEKE::TEKE is a Montreal-based, Japanese-Canadian psychedelic rock band. Formed in 2017, they blend 1960s/70s Japanese surf rock, punk, and traditional Japanese folk with roaring guitars and cinematic, theatrical vocals.
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Charming Disaster is an American musical duo from Brooklyn, New York formed in 2012 by Ellia Bisker and Jeff Morris. They are known for their songs involving myth, magic, folklore, science and the occult
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Maude Audet is a quiet yet radiant force, moving off the beaten path with a graceful sense of vulnerability. A well-established singer-songwriter on the Quebec music scene, she has spent the past decade crafting introspective, organic indie-folk songs carried by her warm, enveloping voice.
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Hailed as “one of America’s most intriguing, creative, and idiosyncratic voices” by American Songwriter, Eilen Jewell built her career the old fashioned way, touring relentlessly with the kind of undeniable live show that converts the uninitiated into instant acolytes
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Ana Carla Maza is a Cuban cellist, singer and composer whose music moves freely between cultures, languages and traditions. Born in Havana and shaped by a life between the Americas and Europe, she has developed a singular artistic voice where classical training, popular rhythms and contemporary songwriting coexist naturally. Her new recording "Alamar" is out now
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Jealous of the Birds is Naomi Hamilton, a singer and songwriter from Northern Ireland. Now based in Belfast, she started to develop her musical side while still in college. It was then that she first emerged under the Jealous of the Birds moniker with her 2015 debut EP, called "Capricorn."