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Local Color spotlights emerging artists from all over our listening area, with a focus on those who are pushing the envelope just a bit. Live performances, official releases, demos, and exclusive in-studio performances will all add to "Local...
This bluegrass mix will get your weekday mornings started.
A new release - handpicked by WNCW's Programming Staff - is sampled throughout Brad Watson's Music Mix on Thursday evenings.
:Rhythm Theorem: Music driven by syncopated bass lines and drumbeats and accented by instruments involved in rhythmic counterplay.
:Rhythm Theorem: Dirty, Skanky, Greasy, Gritty, Bootylicious, Fun.
:Rhythm Theorem: In the...
WNCW's own mix of Delta blues, the rhythms of New Orleans, classic R&B, and hot house-rockin' jams. With alternating hosts Mike Dew, Carl & Sandy Beason, Steve Hecht, and Steve Blanton.
From the Piedmont to the Delta, from Asheville to Austin, the South is fertile ground for rich American music traditions. Southern Sirens celebrates the women who are making music, art, and poetry throughout the South. From classic to...
A classic album played in its entirety, because some albums are meant to be played all the way through. (Regrettably, due to Recording Industry Association of America restrictions, The Spindale Cycle is not available online)
Cousin IT hosts The Boot Shoppe and strives to provide music lovers everywhere with the chance to hear music that you aren't supposed to be able to find at your local record store. The fare is mostly live recordings with a few commercially...
In the late 60's, in a time when country music and musicians were seen as the furthest thing from hip or cool, Gram Parsons and a few others began to embrace and incorporate country music into the rock and roll realm. Once, when asked if he was...
Dennis Jones brings you the best in Traditional and Contemporary Bluegrass Gospel music from 6:00am till 10:00am. It’s a great start to your early Sunday morning.








