Blogs

Let's get social--on Twitter!

Yep, KDRT has increased its presence on the Interwebs by joining the Twitter--and we'd love to meet you there. We're posting daily about our shows, things happening in and around Davis, and music and news we find of interest...  Follow us and we'll be sure to follow back--and if you'd like to recommend us to your radio-loving tweeps, we'd be honored. Click it: www.twitter.com/kdrtfm

Let's get social--on Facebook!

KDRT on Facebook Did you know that KDRT has a very active Facebook page chock full of information about the station, local events, independent music, and stuff that's just plain fun... Give us a Like, and add us to one of your own Facebook lists so you'll be sure to see our posts (and not be dependent on Facebook's picks for your newsfeed). When you're on our page, please don't hesitate to say "howdy," and of course feel free to suggest us to your radio-loving friends. Click it: www.facebook.com/kdrtfm

Talk to us!

Talk to KDRT KDRT is your community radio station, where the grass roots grow. Whether you want to share thoughts about current programming, how to produce your own show, join our volunteer support staff, or want more information on statoin underwriting or donations, we want to hear from you... Just drop us an e-mail at info@kdrt.org with your ideas, concerns, and interests and contact info. Thanks for keeping in touch!

So you want to be a DJ?

DJ on KDRT KDRT is your station, and if you have an idea for a show, we want to hear it. Our air staff is made up of volunteers representating a wide range of interests, from local politics to environmental news, from educational programming to independent music... To learn how you can complement what we do, just send an e-mail with your show idea and contact details to info@kdrt.org.

DR. Paul's Classic - A superb 2 hours every week

DR. Paul broadcasts a live two hour classical music program on KDRT. He has listened to classical music all his life, and classical music radio since the 1970's.  Please submit requests, and he will accommodate if the requested piece in the library of recorded music.  Click below to the show site.

Dr. Paul's Classics

 

Listening Lyrics March 7, 2014 with the SMOKE SHOVELERS

Acoustic duo The Smoke Shovelers have spent a few years now sneaking around the periphery of the Davis/Sacto circuit entertaining friends and family at barbecues, honey-extracting parties, coffee-roasting sessions, campfire jams, film-festivals, back-patio birthdays, front-porch hoe-downs, New Year’s celebrations, and every once in a while planting themselves in front of microphones for a paying audience in more traditional musical venues. Davis music veterans Roger Kunkel (Thin White Rope, Acme Rocket Quartet) on mandolin, guitar, banjo, and fiddle, and Rusi Gustafson (Curbfeelers, Acme Rocket Quartet) on guitar, banjitar, and harmonica, lend their two-part harmonies to both original tunes and an up-ended grab-bag of folk, bluegrass, and country-rock covers ranging from The Statler Brothers and John Prine to The Replacements and The Velvet Underground.