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KRCL 90.9 FM
Salt Lake City
Community Connection - Music Discovery
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Today’s Schedule
Night Train
12:00:00
Good Vibes
01:00:00
5AM Morning Mix
05:00:00
A Brand New Day
06:00:00
The Midday Show
Make time for the Midday Show with Eugenie and a mix of new releases, classic cuts and local bands. Catch 12 o'clock Women Who Rock – a short feature which highlights classic to contemporary female artists from a range of genres – and Album of the Day at 10:40am.
LIVE @ 10:00 AM
Afternoon Drive
Afternoon Drive with Ebay Jamil Hamilton mixes Rock, Soul, Folk, and Indie music including artist interviews and live performances with local and touring bands, guests DJ's, and remote broadcasts. Listen for features like New Music Mondays, Throw-Back Thursdays and even the occasional Friday Soul Party.
LIVE @ 2:00 PM
Radioactive
RadioActive, a community affairs program for community builders and grassroots activists, airs weeknights at 6 p.m. Be part of the conversation that makes your community better.
LIVE @ 6:00 PM
Vagabond Radio
LIVE @ 8:00 PM
The Yellow Stereo
P.J. spins the latest indie music with a blend of indie pop, shoegaze, electronic and more. Tune in to The Yellow Stereo every Tuesday night.
LIVE @ 10:30 PM
STATION
DJs
& HOSTS
Ebay Jamil Hamilton
DJ on KRCL since 1992. Host of KRCL's Afternoon Show weekdays from 2pm-6pm #NewMusicMonday #FridaySoulParty
Indie
Eugenie Hero Jaffe
Host of The Midday Show Mon-Fri 11am-2pm with 12 o'clock Women Who Rock
Alternative
Eric Nelson
Funny never gets old. Knock Knock Comedy Hour spins classic comedy bits, new routines and highlights local and touring comedians. Since Halloween 2016!
Comedy
Brian Kelm
Since March of 1980, as a teenager, Brian has been playing the blues on KRCL. "Red, White and Blues" every Monday night from 8 - 10:30 p.m.!
Blues
Michelle Tanner
Bluegrass
Courtney
Saturday afternoon is delightful with host Courtney spinning a mix of indie and new wave to old soul and new rock. You’ll hear artists like Washed Out and the Smiths as well as Aretha Franklin, Kate Bush and Brian Eno.
Indie
Jordan Clayton
This weekly radio show is about the beauty and, at times, simplicity of blues that feels like musicians enjoying and expressing themselves on a back porch somewhere. A lot of blues in the last 20 years or so has emphasized the amazing talents and technical mastery of certain musicians, but has sacrificed a bit of the originality and feeling at the core of the genre. This show shies away from anything that feels ‘stale’ or overly electric or produced, and instead emphasizes early-generation blues, and even more, the modern musicians and creative lyricists who have been inspired to carry on that tradition, such as Cephas and Wiggins, Corey Harris, Lucinda Williams, Alvin Youngblood Hart, Guy Davis, Eric Bibb, Hans Theessink, Carey and Lurrie Bell, Taj Mahal, Maria Muldaur, and many, many others. Call it rootsy, country, acoustic, folky, or traditional style blues, the artists and songs played on this show understand that less is more and that blues should be about emotion and sincerity and rawness, about feeling, not technique, and about expression not replication nor virtuosity in musicianship. This show emphasizes those creative artists that are writing new songs in the roots blues tradition, reviving feeling-oriented sounds, and the artists that inspired them. While roots blues has undergone a somewhat small but notable recent revival, this (mainly) acoustic, back porch style still gets fairly scant play on the radio. I hope that listeners might discover a type of blues that they find evocative and less predictable than what they may have formerly thought of when they heard the word ‘blues’. In addition, each week I feature two very different versions or interpretations of a blues standard in a segment called “Two for the Blues”, as well as providing air time for local artists and events and international blues musicians. The show airs Sunday mornings, from 5-7 AM (Mountain time) on KRCL, 90.9 FM in Salt Lake City, Utah. Online streaming available at: www.krcl.org/.
Blues
Bill Kubilius
Kenn Burrola
Jazz
Sonni Harris
Originally from Phoenix, Arizona, Sonni has lived in Salt Lake City since May 2006, and has been DJ'ing at KRCL since 2009. Tune in Saturday mornings from 5am-7am MT for a free-form mix of everything from jazz to Americana, '80's new wave to reggae, hip-hop to country, and pop to classic rock.
World
Phil
Singer/Songwriter
Lori Rosendahl
Co-host of The Sunday Sagebrush Serenade on KRCL Community Radio. Volunteer programmer/DJ for 19+ years.
Bluegrass
Lara Jones
Richard Parks
Growing up in Philadelphia, I heard rock n roll all day, every day. Trying to bring the architects or precursors of rock n roll to the radio after those artists have been overlooked for so long. We feature the hits and deep cuts each week. Mixing the music with stories and background every Friday morning from 1 to 3 AM.
Chovy Camargo
From punk rock, jazz, to hip hop. You never know what you’ll find, but you can always expect to hear some Super Sounds. WEDNESDAYS FROM 1-3 AM
Ska
Jolene Whitaker
Blues
Cornelius Netzler
Nate Chacon
Co-Host, Friday Night Fallout Show on 90.9 FM on KRCL in Salt Lake City with Keith McDonald. We play new and classic Hip-Hop, along with music from our community!
Instrumental
Ransom Wydner
Colin Cronin
Shell Danis
Connor Estes
Host of the Late Night Lowdown on KRCL 90.9FM
Indie
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