The show features the latest in electronic music and remixes including House, Electro, Techno, Rap, and House from all over the world.
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The Godfather of Soul in the Belly of the Beast
Eclectic and awe-inspiring variety of music for the masses. From the Beastie Boys to Bob Dylan, from Fugazi to Funkadelic. DJ Spookytooth got grooves to bring life to a relic.
What The Funk
All vinyl new and old funk from around the world and our backyard.
Brian and Jay and Sometimes Mandie
Brian and Jay and Sometimes Mandie show is above all a comedy/talk show. The basic premise of the show is to bring in a co-host for one show and hang out, make jokes and talk current events. The show will also perform bits from listening to the guests iPhone songs and judging them, old time radio plays and current event skits. There will also be interviews, geek talk, history or whatever organically flows from myself and the day’s co-host. The idea is to have more of a hang out vibe with the guests from all walks of life in the Spa City.
Mojo Box
Need a little gris gris for your nation bag? Need some conjure work to get your mojo on? Then reach inside the Mojo Box for all your blues music needs, from around the world to just up the street. I’ll keep your jack ball knotted tight as I spin you through the Arkansas night with tunes, stories and legends from way down deep in the blues.
The Score
The Score is dedicated to show casing the music of film and TV. Be it you’re favorite theme song to you’re show or the hem to the empire from star wars, The score is dedicated to paying tribute to the sounds of film and television. Music is just as important of a character as any actor. It gets us excited, it makes us sad, if makes us laugh, it frightens us. It makes us feel. Without the music it would be far less an enjoyable experience.
The Heart Beat
Exploring our community’s needs, challenges and solutions, pulling resources together in volunteer service.
Outlaw Country
The roots of the outlaw movement can be traced to the 1950s. A major influence on the outlaw movement was Elvis Presley’s bluesy covers of country standards. However, an even greater transition occurred after Waylon Jennings was able to secure his own recording rights, and began the trend of bucking the “Nashville Sound.”
Valley Noise
A great way to start the weekend with pop culture, news, food, drinks, and a playlist that will begin your weekend.
Flavor of the Day
Singer/songwriter, new folk, instrumental, bluegrass, celtic, Spanish, whatever flavor I’m feeling at the moment.