As part of our Black History Month programming, let's hear some of your favorite soul music. Soul had its heyday in the '60s and '70s, but you can request more recent neo-soul artists, too. We'll spin ...
Johnny Cash was born on this date in 1932. Let's mark the occasion with your favorite tracks from him, collaborations and covers by other artists. We'll spin a set. Hear your requests weekdays after 9 ...
It's a captivating concept album about a magnetically mysterious music man making the rounds of NYC clubs who, as Frog describe in a lengthy explanation, is "the kind of man, in short, that you could ...
Oy vey! It's one thing after another, whether it's a snow storm or a list of songs in its aftermath. Show me that you're a listener after my own heart by putting in a request. We'll hear a set after a ...
Step into rock history with FUV's very own Dennis Elsas and "Rock 'n' Roll Never Forgets," a live multimedia experience on Monday, March 30 at The Sheen Center, featuring highlights from Dennis’s ...
[Recorded: 9/17/26; Engineered by Jim O'Hara with Erin Merriman and James Higgins. Produced by Meghan Suma. Videographers: Bella Lipayon, Therese Burgo, Lily Crean, and Alena Godas.] ...
If you listen to my program Cavalcade on Sundays (now 4-7 p.m.), you know that I like to take a deep dive into the music from time to time. That's what we'll do for this morning's Question of the Day.
And London's deathcrash have a new album, Somersaults , due out on February 27, and a celebratory release eve show this week in New York, at Night Club 101 on February 26. Plus, the dreamy Kloyd, ...
"Cavalcade," now Sundays 4-7 p.m. on 90.7FM, streaming online, and in the Archives after broadcast.
Many listeners remember hearing "Shocking Blue" on WFUV from 2002-2003 at midnight. Now, "Shocking Blue" is back on Saturday nights from 8-11 p.m.