Sonic Rehab, Monday, March 23, 2026

Join DJ Jojo Johanssen for another fun ride through his eclectic tastes. He'll finally get to some ska and reggae, as well as a new tech house track from Andre Zimmer. Cat Stevens and The Flaming Lips will go back to back to see if they're singing the same song or not. Whaaaaaaattttt?!?!? Tune in to hear it all go down, along with tons of other amazing music. Start your week off with some Sonic Rehab.

Divine Intervention – March 20, 2026

Don't miss Divine Intervention this evening. We've got brand new tunes from some old favorites, including the Buzzcocks, Kim Gordon, Mick Harvey, Squeeze, and the Woggles; two tracks from our Goddess of the Month, Hazel Scott; a Vinyl Vespers spin; and Critter Corner, featuring adorable adoptable companion animals. Join us at 6 p.m. Pacific, right here on KDRT 95.7fm + KDRT.org. Listen anytime via the web + the podcasts.

IMPLOSION! – 18 March 2026

It's almost time for IMPLOSION!, your weekly dose of psychedelia and more from Nick Saloman. Tune in for tracks from Eddie Holland, the Exits, the Falling Leaves, the Summer Set, and Tom Jones (YES!). It's all here for you every week at 8 p.m. Pacific on KDRT 95.7fm + KDRT.org – available anytime via the web and the podcast apps!

In the Key of Folk, March 18, 2026

This afternoon, In the Key of Folk returns for the hour! Tune in to hear new releases by Sarah Larkin and blues/folk artists Andy Cohen, Eleanor Ellis, and William Lee Ellis. There will also be more tracks by Sam Bush, the Chieftains, Mike Ward, and others. So tune in at 2 p.m. Pacific to KDRT 95.7 FM Davis | KDRT.org for repeats, podcasts and more. You might also want to take a look at coming events while you're at it. Check it out!

The law of copyright music, on Listening Lyrics – March 13, 2026

Welcome to Listening Lyrics on KDRT. Today’s program is called “1926: The Sounds That Just Became Free.” Every year, music recordings reach the end of their copyright life. In 2026, recordings made in 1926—exactly 100 years ago—enter the public domain. That means the music that shaped early jazz, blues, and country can now be shared freely again. Tonight we travel back a century, to hear the sounds that helped invent modern music.