Mon. 6 pm EDT- “Classic Jazz Mondays w/ Larry Dane-Kellogg” transports listeners back to the days when the jazz greats were in their heyday. Rediscover jazz’ most important artists on a historic musical journey with some of the greatest music ever recorded. 11/11/2019.
Mon. 3 pm EDT- NEW Show- Old School Cool, Savannah native Jenn McCranie plays 20th century alternative, indie, progressive, psychedelia, punk, new wave, and grunge spanning from the Sixties to the Nineties.
Sun. 9 pm EDT-On Sunday’s (11/10) Evening Eclectic from 9-11pm ET there is “The Glorious Return of the Funk”. In the 70s and 80s, funk was king with James Brown, Funkadelic and Parliament. But then the king abdicated. But in the past 5 years funk is back with Bruno Mars starting us back into the funk grooves. This week we will be spending time getting into the funk groove with recent releases. 11/10/2019.
Sun. 9 am. EDT-This week on “The Heart and the Hand” with Orlando Montoya: The world’s definition of where our value comes from is a sham. One of our best ministers, the Rev. Aaron White of Dallas, expands on that idea. Also, how people halfway around the world are actually very close to us. Plus, why you should stop using the phrase “energy vampire.” And all the regular segments like Braver Wiser and Listening Earth. 11/10/2019.
Sat. 8 pm EDT- Tune in to The Sister Perspective. Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) were established to serve the educational needs of African Americans when they were denied admission to white institutions. Decades after integration, some HBCUs struggle to survive. What can be done to help these valuable institutions thrive? 11/09/2019.
Sat. 5 pm EDT-When The Moon Sings – Northerly winds are bringing cooler weather to the city, the sun dives for the horizon an hour earlier, and the mood becomes less than heated. It’s time for reflection and the music that promotes it. This week, we have unusual tunes from Wynton Marsalis and Phillip Glass, more Oblivion Hymns, and homage to Gerry and the Pacemakers. From the Soapbox, P. T. ponders the odd creatures he sees, including the one that stares at him as he shaves. Join us. 11/09/2019
Fri. 5pm EDT- If you missed our first episode of Music from Movies and TV catch an encore presentation. Tune in Friday, November 8th. At 5PM EST for 2K Mix on WRUU – 107.5 FM Savannah globally at WRUU.org, and on TuneIn. We will be back next Friday with a new episode. 11/08/2019.
Fri. 12:06 pm EDT-You may know Adam from his show on WRUU, or perhaps his column in the Savannah Morning News, but Adam is also an author and a poet. He recently published a volume of poetry (What the Night taught me); previously, he had published works on everything from local vampires to writing press releases. When he isn’t doing those things, he’s one of the driving forces behind Savannah Authors Expo. This week, Adam Messer visits with Leigh and P. T. to chat about his work, his approach, and the Expo.11/08/2019.
Fri. 11 am EDT-Beyond The Liner Notes – November 8, 2019, 11 am – Noon. Finn Taylor has existed for about a decade. But if you think that one fact determines his music choices, you are in for a surprise. This week, Finn visits with Brian and P.T. with a list of things he listens to and talks about the allure of his choices. We’ll hear music from a well-informed younger perspective on Beyond The Liner Notes – join us. 11/08/2019
Thu. 8 am EDT-For those who may have missed the special post-election show broadcast on Wednesday, or just want to hear it again – a replay of the show which featured Jim Morekis, Editor-in-Chief, Connect Savannah, and Rebecca Rolfes, President of League of Women Voters of Coastal Georgia, offering commentary on the municipal election results. 11/07/2019.