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!
Hip-Hop
That’s So Last Century!
What the Funk? Astral Jazz Travels
What starts with funk, and then travels to distant corners of the jazz universe? It’s What the Funk? Astral Jazz Travels, and your host Shinytop brings it to you every Saturday evening from 8 to 10. And sometimes, local musicians wander in to join Shinytop to talk music.
Now retired, Shinytop has produced and hosted a nationally syndicated independent program on peace and justice issues, and has been a news reporter and Morning Edition host at two NPR stations. Now here on AshevilleFM, he shares his love of all kinds of music. If you have requests/feedback, email him at [email protected].
Enchantingly Yourz
Enchantingly building connection, inspiring contemplation through conversation, while listening to themed music and voices of people of color including those who love them.
Joyful Noise
Mondays 6-8 pm
freeform with a dash of community
music mostly of the loud and experimental variety
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.