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Diane offers listeners thoughtful and lively conversations on an array of topics with many of the most distinguished people of our times.
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Katy brings 25+ years of radio experience to celebrate the music through interviews and features such as Musician’s Tips and Gems of Bluegrass. If your taste in bluegrass ranges from the early days right up through the latest releases by today’s...
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Join Ray Davis every Sunday morning for three great hours of traditional bluegrass from 10am to 1pm. Every week, Ray brings you some of the best bluegrass around, from prison songs and "plum pitiful" tunes to the great train rides - and train...
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Six hours of bluegrass music. Our veteran hosts continue to bring their own unique tastes and expertise to the program, ensuring a different blend of bluegrass every week.
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Lee Michael Demsey has been playing a contemporary blend of Bluegrass at WAMU since 1983, with the early afternoon show Capital Bluegrass, later renamed the Lee Michael Demsey Show, which aired until 1993. From then until June 2001, he served as...
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Join an hour of faith and inspiration on the program . Featuring many artists heard regularly as well as lots of great "Southern Gospel" artists like The Cathedrals, The Gaither's, Inspirations,The Goodman's, and many of today's top artists.
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The show places the Washington region at "the center of the world" with a two-hour news magazine format covering the international, national and local news of the day, as well as local entertainment and sports.
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Every Saturday afternoon, Rob Bamberger stacks his recordings on a luggage cart and makes his way across the river to WAMU and what he calls his perch in studio four.
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The host presents blues, ballads, ethnic and traditional music.
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Hosted by: Ed Walker
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This is the only local news magazine airing in the Washington radio market. The subject is our city... our local communities... our backyards. The program highlights upcoming arts events, tells the history of our neighborhoods and offers live,...
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Music scholar and Washington radio personality Dick Spottswood highlights the many facets of Folk Culture in the United States.variety of early styles - string bands, jug bands, jazz bands, western swing outfits, gospel choirs and more, derived...
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Gary Henderson, 1999 IBMA "Broadcast Personality of the Year" and co-founder of Bluegrass Unlimited magazine, has been involved in bluegrass programming at WAMU since 1967. In his new role as the Sr. Producer of BluegrassCountry.org, Gary will be...
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A lively, intelligent, irreverent and thought-provoking discussion of the latest social and political issues of concern to area residents.
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Too often, mainstream media accepts a new technology, touts its benefits and moves on. Every Tuesday, The Kojo Nnamdi Show reverses this trend -- putting technology in context and assessing its relevance in your life.
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A panel of journalists joins Diane for review and analysis of the week’s top national and international news stories.
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Four hours of fun for your Friday Night. When most people get to the end of the week, they’re thinking T.G.I.F.
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