Non-fiction Music – February 8, 2024
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A mix of jazz, folk, blues and more with Joel Sachs.
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A mix of jazz, folk, blues and more with Joel Sachs.
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Enjoy sensuous bedroom soul, sexy Smooth Jazz, and scintillating social commentary with Bay Area native and longtime Classic Soul radio taste-maker and Smooth Jazz connoisseur Al Glenn. Have some before this tasty Midnight snack is all gone!
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Music by the Grateful Dead, and music not by the Grateful Dead. Hosted by Tim Lynch.
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The Bay Native Circle weekly program presents special guests and explores today’s Native issues, peoples, cultures, music & events with rotating hosts Morning Star Gali, Tony Gonzales, Eddie Madril and Janeen Antoine.
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Today we bring a tribute to beloved Alameda County educator, Earl Crawford. Then up-to-date news and education research followed by calls from our listeners.
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