The Bonnie Simmons Show – April 16, 2009 at 8:00pm
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Get in the festival spirit as guest host Tim Lynch spins tunes from many of the artists playing at this year's High Sierra Music Festival.
8:00 PM Pacific Time: Thursdays
Bonnie Simmons presents a unique mix of singer/songwriter folk, rock, soul, country, and R&B. As often as possible she presents interviews and live performances from the KPFA Performance Room during her show.
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Get in the festival spirit as guest host Tim Lynch spins tunes from many of the artists playing at this year's High Sierra Music Festival.
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An interview taped last week in San Francisco with Robert Earl Keen. You hear a good handful of live songs from Robert Earl Keen – some old some new – and conversation with him.
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Political commentator Mumia Abu-Jamal on “Obama in Cairo”. Today Davey D reports back from Washington D.C. At the Future of America Conference. Today he speaks with Rachael Lazer of the 3rd way org & Human rights attorney Bob Amsterdam.
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Betty Beasley sits in tonight on the Bonnie Simmons Show. Sometime after 9PM you also hear an interview and live performance recorded with singer songwriter Michelle Shocked a couple of weeks ago at KPFA.
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Join Bonnie Simmons Thursday night for a session with Nashville singer-songwriter Todd Snider recorded last week in the KPFA performance space when he stopped by during his west coast tour.
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Warm up for Valentine's Day with Bonnie and Derk as we combine forces and record collections in our final Winter fund drive four-hour spectacular. We'll play classic, obscure, and personal-favorite love songs, emphasizing duets–from Bing Crosby & Grace Kelly and Ian & Sylvia through Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell, Otis Redding & Carla Thomas, to … Continued