Sunday Classics – October 31, 2021
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Explorations deep into the language of music. There’s a lot that’s Bach, and a lot that’s not. Hosted by Sherry Gendleman and Larry Kelp.
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Explorations deep into the language of music. There’s a lot that’s Bach, and a lot that’s not. Hosted by Sherry Gendleman and Larry Kelp.
A showcase devoted to the Jazz pioneers, past and present. and everything in between with host, Jaz Sawyer.
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D-Minor and Thomas J talk music, highlighting artists who have made an impact on Hip-Hop, R & B, and old school music. Let’s Talk Music will also feature special guests and live giveaways.
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Highlighting and featuring Bay Area talent in all of the flavors of the Africa American Musical Diaspora, hosted by Afrikahn Jahmal Dayvs, with Ken “The Groove Meister” Pruitt and Safi Wa Nairobi.
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Explosive Salsa, Latin Jazz, Afro-Cuban and Afro-Caribbean music from the classics to the latest. Hosted by Luis Medina.
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Music from the Americas and beyond, Brazil to the Caribbean to Latin America, with a little roots and some occasional mariachi and blues for the soul, with rotating hosts Adalia, Vylma V, Jose Ruiz, and Miguel Guerrero.
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Featuring music from Oscar And The Wolf, Augustine, DRAMA, All We Are, Jaialai, Mild Minds, Trentemøller.
Weekend Edition of the KPFA Evening News, which is a collaboration of KPFA and KFCF in Fresno.
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Host Art Sato rebroadcast a 1985 ANDY GONZALEZ interview. One of the most influential bassists in Latin music history, Andy passed away on April 9, 2020 at age 69. He was Musical Director of Manny Oquendo’s Conjunto Libre and played a crucial role in the Grupo Folklorico Experimental Nuevayorquino and the Fort Apache Band led … Continued
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Timeless music “sometimes conveniently described as jazz.” Hosted by Horace Mansfield Jr.