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KDRT 95.7 FM is grassroots radio from Davis, CA, airing an eclectic mix of music and public-affairs programming. A project of nonprofit Davis Media Access, KDRT streams worldwide via KDRT.org.

 

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Na Mele O Hawai'i

Flower at Moanikeala

Join host Beth Post as she features the unique sounds of Hawaiian music — from early icons of island music to today's innovators — exploring styles, the history of the genre, and revered songs and performers.

Live Thursday 1-3pm
Replays Saturday 10am-12pm
DJ(s): 
Beth Post
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Eye on Sports

Eye On Sports is a talk radio show focused on local sports in the Sacramento/Davis area that occasionally covers National Sports. Hosts Chuck and Cody have been involved with sports both nationally and locally for more than 15 years and want to share their opinions and initiate discussion to the public through conversation and occasional outside interviews. This show will not be politically driven in anyway. The conversation will cover the results , local impact, business and psychology of sports.

Live Thursday 6-7pm
Replays Friday 8-9am
DJ(s): 
Cody Westergaard, ChuckGarcia7
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Classical Excursions

Greg LaTraille

Classical radio programs often focus on well-known light classics and ignore challenging and imaginative masterworks, especially from the rich repertoire of 20th century music, which is very diverse. This results in listeners who are unaware of many wonderful works. Excursions will present short and longer works by famous as well as less known composers, with insightful commentary by a composer with years of experience in radio, classical marketing, and music education.

Live Friday 11am-1pm
DJ(s): 
Greg LaTraille
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Divine Intervention (1st/3rd week) – The Electric Compost Heap (2nd/4th week)

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Divine Intervention with Jess Goddésse strikes the airwaves every 1st & 3rd Friday, bringing you an unholy assortment of rock, pop, punk, psych, funk, jazz, roots, and randomness across the decades plus brand new releases. For the truly devout, Vinyl Vespers, a celebration of record-store bargain bins, plus our Goddess of the Month featured artiste!

Live Friday 6-8pm
Replays Monday 9-11pm, Sunday 4-6pm
DJ(s): 
Jess Goddésse, Dug Deep
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Crossing Continents

In this World Music show, Gil covers the Middle East, the Mediterranean region, North Africa, Central Asia, and the Indian sub continent, including traditional and contemporary musical styles. This is not a pop music show!

Live Monday 10am-12pm
DJ(s): 
Gil Medovoy
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Davisville, Dec. 23, 2024: A long-ago play and the empathetic power of teaching ‘or maybe’

Mon, 12/23/2024 - 5:30pm | Bill Buchanan

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The December holidays are the weekend of the year, when normal routines loosen up. Today’s Davisville arrives in that spirit — no civic issues today. Instead I reconnect with a friend I hadn’t talked with in decades, Teresa Ozoa. She and I were two of the 13 cast members in our high school’s production of 12 Angry Jurors, a play where most of the 12 believe the accused is guilty, and one juror strongly dissents. Onstage, we were putting on a show. Offstage, many of us were facing big changes and trying to figure out where we were headed.

Teresa became a teacher, lawyer, and then teacher again. In the first half of today's show she talks about teaching empathy and how she adapted Google’s genius hour for her high school students; in the second half we remember the play, including the pre-rehearsal exercise when we all went to dinner in character -- a dozen teenagers, acting out conflict.

You’ll hear some background noises in this recording, plus an inquisitive cat. The music at the end comes from "Universal Mind Decoder," later part of the song "Change is Now," by the Byrds. I annoyed friends in high school by talking up the band as much as I did. I still love their music.

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A Solstice Compost Heap yule love! – Dec. 20, 2024

Fri, 12/20/2024 - 5:40pm | Dug Deep

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Tonight at 6 pm pst on the Electric Compost Heap, Dug Deep will be spinning tunes that deal with the cold, the dark, and the festive! Yes, on the cold eve of Winter Solstice, we'll keep you warm and bright with just the right mix of tunes, and not too much Christmas music, we promise. But we will hear something from Putney Dandridge, oh yes we will! Hope yule join us tonight on KDRT.org!

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Rumi Shimada with Aidan Marr, live on Listening Lyrics, Dec. 20, 2024

Fri, 12/20/2024 - 5:10pm | Pieter Pastoor

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Rumi Shimada, a musician, composer, and lyricist from Northern California, continues to demonstrate his dedication to the craft with his latest EP release, Groping Around for the Light Switch.

In the studio today, Rumi is accompanied by percussionist Aidan Marr on the cajon. Their live performances, enriched by several additional tunes, brought depth and vibrancy to an hour of immersive music, showcasing two talented artists in their element.

Listening Lyrics playlist for 12/20/2024
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The Russ Tolman Goodtime Hour – Dec. 20, 2024

Fri, 12/20/2024 - 4:00pm | Russ Tolman

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Coming up at 5 p.m. Pacific, Russ Tolman welcomes singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and local legend Anton Barbeau to the KDRT airwaves. Don't miss this edition of The Russ Tolman Goodtime Hour here on grassroots radio KDRT 95.7 fm | KDRT.org!

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Happy Holidays! The Audio Ecotone – Dec. 20, 2024

Fri, 12/20/2024 - 12:03am | Eddy Owt

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Yes, it's that time of year when everyone and their grandma (at least those who have radio shows) play all of their favorite Christmas songs. Here at the Audio Ecotone Laboratories, we are not immune from celebrating the annual solstice-adjacent holidays, but we do things differently — so no Mariah, no "Santa Baby" and, for gawd's sake, no "Wonderful Christmastime"! Instead our holiday audio fruitcake is studded with morsels from Sufjan Stevens, Shemekia Copeland, Low, Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings, Duke Ellington, BeauSoleil, and more surprises. Listen live on Friday, Dec. 20, at 3:00 pm on KDRT 95.7 FM or online at KDRT.org.

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Davis Garden Show, Dec. 19, 2024

Thu, 12/19/2024 - 12:00pm | Don Shor

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Today's topics: hummingbirds in winter, hormone control of tree growth, holiday cactus, Cosmic Crisp apples, and more.

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IMPLOSION – 18 December 2024

Wed, 12/18/2024 - 3:00pm | Nick Saloman

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Are you ready for IMPLOSION??!!  Be sure to listen up at 5 p.m. Pacific as Nick Saloman brings you psychedelia and beyond, including tunes from Gary Walker & the Rain, Murray Head, the Pretty Things, the Peep Show, and more — all on your favorite freeform station, KDRT 95.7 FM | KDRT.org!

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In the Key of Folk, Dec. 18, 2024

Wed, 12/18/2024 - 1:00pm | Karen Leyse

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It is almost the solstice, the darkest time of the year. Fear not though, the sun will be returning shortly!

So join us at In the Key of Folk this afternoon from 2 to 3 PM, to hear tidings of the holiday season, followed by music that will keep you energized for the afternoon and beyond.

Selections include pieces on the solstice and holiday season by Ashley Hutchings, Silly Sisters, the Melrose Quartet, and additional tunes by noted fiddler Rodney Miller and the Stringrays, the Syncopaths, Nova, and Nightingale. And, BTW, you are looking at Rodney Miller, Jeff Spero, and TJ Crow of the Rhythm Raptors, providing contra dance music this New Year's season. Thank you for listening and thank you for your support! KDRT 95.7 fm | KDRT.org

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Jazz After Dark, Dec. 17, 2024

Tue, 12/17/2024 - 5:00pm | Don Shor

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On tonight’s show:

  • Édith Piaf, La vie en rose (Live Paris 3 Avril 1954)
  • Ella Fitzgerald, Cry Me a River (Live at Zardi's 1956)
  • Duke Ellington, Tea for Two
  • Charlie Shavers & Coleman Hawkins, Jumpin' with Symphony Sid
  • Lena Horne, Let Me Love You and It's All Right with Me (Live at The Waldorf Astoria)
  • Ahmad Jamal, I'll Take Romance and My Funny Valentine
  • Carmen McRae, Take Five (Live at Sugar Hill with Dave Brubeck)
  • George Benson, Take Five (Live at Carnegie Hall)
  • Toots Thielemans with Joe Pass and Niels-Henning Orsted Pederson, The Mooche
  • Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, Bli Blip (with Dianne Reeves)
  • Etta Jones & Houston Person, Deed I Do
  • Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, C Jam Blues
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Noah Cole shares his passion as a guitarist on Listening Lyrics, Dec. 13, 2024

Fri, 12/13/2024 - 5:10pm | Pieter Pastoor

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When a young guitarist with a passion for musical excellence walks into the room, you can feel the energy shift. His idols are not your typical mainstream names, but rather the likes of the innovative Blake Mills, the soulful Adrianne Lenker, and the prodigious Julian Lage. As he settles in for our interview, it's clear this will be no ordinary conversation. Noah Cole (pictured), hailing from the vibrant music scene of Sacramento, is a force to be reckoned with. Noah showcases his talents as a guitarist in various bands, including the renowned Rowan McQuire and the dynamic Nat Leftkoff, and pays it forward as a guitar instructor.

His dedication to his craft is palpable. We are treated to a live performance, where he flawlessly demonstrates his fingerpicking techniques, and for the first time we are graced with his vocal abilities as a solo artist. This hour of pure musical magic will leave you wanting more. Sit back, relax, and let the words and music of Noah Cole whisk you away on a journey of sound and emotion. This is not just an interview, it's an experience. Let's dive in and discover the depth of talent and passion within this rising star.

See playlist below for the  recorded music played in this episode

Listening Lyrics playlist for 12/13/2024
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