An exploration of the vast trove of music from the 20th century, from 1999 back to 1928, across multiple genres, generally tied together by a theme of sorts. Lots of the various styles of rock, pop, blues, soul/funk, jazz and more. Sometimes observing musician birthdays and/or album release anniversaries. Once in a while throwing in a new-ish song just to keep you on your toes. Striving for an interesting and enjoyable mix of the familiar and obscure. Requests, questions, comments welcome here: [email protected] Thanks for listening!
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California Dreamin’
Start your week off feelin’ alright with AshevilleFM’s newest show, California Dreamin’, with host, Dr. Bob. Wake up to a freeform delight of groovy, folksy, jazzy, funky, rockin’ and heartfelt songs with plenty of sunshine, palm trees, and ocean vibes. Come cruise with me every Monday morning, 8am-9am, on AshevilleFM!
Brown Mountain Lights
Free-form
Musical Trips
Saturday 11am-1pm
join Andy for an exploration
to the bluesy bottoms &
freaky peaks of audible expression.

We ride
in the psychedelic
easy chair

and jam songs
that resonate
our world,
history
& country.

Some scream for justice.
Others Cry for love.

A music show inspired
by nature’s magic &
big tent diversity.
Listen Saturday
to detangle the sonic knots
in our heads.
Don’t miss
the Steep Climb
of the week:
a freshly-hatched
experimental
audio challenge.
Follow us at BROWN MOUNTAIN LIGHTS
Come On In My Kitchen
Dawn Carol ( AKA: Mouse), is an Artist, an Activist, an Amateur Anthropologist, a Writer, a Worker, a Performer, a Behavioral Health Professional, a Progressive Person of Faith, a Teacher and Trainer, a Student and Seeker, a Mom, a Musician, and a Merry
Maker of Yummy Food.
DJ Mouse is the soulful, live host of the inclusive, creative, thematically crafted, music and talk radio show, “Come on in my Kitchen.” Originally created as a means to connect people to information, ideas, and resources, so we can all eat well together, even in the toughest of times, “Come on in my Kitchen”, launched to the airwaves, as a one hour program, on November 11, 2018. The show has grown into a weekly 2 hour long, broadcast, that follows the seasons that turn the wheel of the year, exploring our interconnected roots, in celebration of all holidays, beliefs, and traditions of all faiths and cultures of the world, and the
tantalizing tastes and tunes that accompany them!
With an eclectic array of music, spanning blues, jazz, soul, funk, hip-hop, classical, theatrical, folk/protest, neo folk, tribal/indigenous, spiritual/gospel; old and new, from all over the globe, weekly food topics and recipes, guest interviews, and weekly exploration topics, surrounding the multiple factors that decide what we eat, how we eat, if we get to eat at all; including
nutritional resources, health and wellness, politics, race ethnicity, orientations, gender, geography, technology, labor, economics, human rights and social justice, spirituality and religion, arts and entertainment, agriculture food systems, nature and climate science, and the historical origins of the people, places, practices, thoughts and things that continue to determine our individual and collective experience of current events, DJ Mouse entertains and educates, informs and inspires.
We are all the voice of truth, the legs of justice, the hands of spirit! And many hands make light work!
It’s going to be raining outdoors. Indeed, it looks to be raining all ready; we better keep each other warm and dry! So, come on in the Kitchen, with DJ Mouse, as she weaves a sensual, succulent web of cohesive community, through soul, song, and sustenance.
Ultimate Twang
It’s a 3 hour trip back in time to those days in your past, listening to music that you still love! Maybe it was a Johnny Cash, Charley Pride, or Waylon 8-track in your parents’ car or truck; or the times in your grandmother’s kitchen, drinking an RC, eating too many Smarties, Mary Janes, or Tootsie Rolls, with Eddy Arnold or Kitty Wells in the background. Perhaps it’s the Hank Jr. or Alabama song that’s part of the soundtrack for that special vacation, first baseball game, first car, or first love. Whether the year was 1993, 1973, or 1953; the memories return with Ultimate Twang. The reminiscent sounds of days past from the voices and pickers you loved, along with a few you might have forgotten about. Simply sit back and enjoy, as the gentle breezes of yesterday carry those long-lost sounds and events back to the forefront of your memories.
Musical Migrations
Music from around the world in a variety of genres; with an emphasis on music of the Mediterranean every Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and of course always in the archive edition.