presents:

The 1990s – a time of enchantment, grrl power, and some of the best fashion choices we’ve ever seen. Tonight’s show explores all female fronted bands and female artists from that one-of-a-kind decade. Sulk with these sullen ladies and let go of that sadness within.

Playlist:

    Time: March 3 - 8:03:00 am
  • The Cranberries, “Ode to my Family”

    from No Need to Argue

    Island - 1994

  • Time: March 3 - 8:50:00 am
  • Julee Cruise, “Falling”

    from Floating Into the Night

    143/Warner Bros. - 1989

  • Time: March 3 - 7:01:00 pm
  • Garbage, “Medication”

    from Version 2.0

    STUNVOLUME - 1998

  • Time: March 3 - 7:04:08 pm
  • Sleater-Kinney, “Slow Song”

    from Sleater-Kinney (Remastered)

    1995

  • Time: March 3 - 7:06:08 pm
  • The Sundays, “Here's Where the Story Ends”

    from Reading Writing and Arithmetic

    Parlophone UK - 1990

  • Time: March 3 - 7:10:00 pm
  • Hole, “Doll Parts”

    from Live Through This

    Geffen - 1994

  • Time: March 3 - 7:14:00 pm
  • Lush, “When I Die”

    from Split

    4AD - 1994

  • Time: March 3 - 7:18:00 pm
  • 4 Non Blondes, “Spaceman”

    from Bigger, Better, Faster, More!

    Interscope - 1992

  • Time: March 3 - 7:22:00 pm
  • Feist, “Let It Die”

    from Let It Die

    Interscope - 2004

  • Time: March 3 - 7:25:00 pm
  • PJ Harvey, “Dry”

    from Rid of Me

    Island Records - 1993

  • Time: March 3 - 7:30:00 pm
  • Cat Power, “Metal Heart”

    from Moon Pix

    Matador - 1998

  • Time: March 3 - 7:35:08 pm
  • No Doubt, “Artificial Sweetener”

    from Return of Saturn

    Island - 2000

  • Time: March 3 - 7:39:03 pm
  • The Runaways, “Little Lost Girls”

    from And Now... the Runaways

    Anagram Records - 1993

  • Time: March 3 - 7:43:00 pm
  • Portishead, “Numb”

    from Dummy

    Go Beat - 1994

  • Time: March 3 - 7:47:45 pm
  • The Sugarcubes, “Nail”

    from Here Today, Tomorrow Next Week!

    One Little Indian Records - 1989

  • Time: March 3 - 7:51:03 pm
  • L7, “One More Thing”

    from Bricks Are Heavy

    Slash Records - 1992

  • Time: March 3 - 7:59:00 pm
  • Tracy Chapman, “For You”

    from Tracy Chapman

    Elektra - 1988

  • Time: March 3 - 8:09:00 pm
  • 7 Year Bitch, “Derailed”

    from Viva Zapata!

    C/Z - 1994

  • Time: March 3 - 8:12:00 pm
  • Fiona Apple, “Sullen Girl”

    from Tidal

    1996

  • Time: March 3 - 8:16:00 pm
  • The Martinis, “Free”

    from Empire Records (The Soundtrack)

    1995

  • Time: March 3 - 8:17:00 pm
  • Cocteau Twins, “Pearly-Dewdrops' Drops”

    from Stars and Topsoil: A Collection (1982-1990)

    4AD - 1984

  • Time: March 3 - 8:22:00 pm
  • The Gits, “eleven”

    from Kings & Queens

    Broken Rekids - 1996

  • Time: March 3 - 8:27:00 pm
  • Alanis Morissette, “Perfect (2015 Remastered)”

    from Jagged Little Pill (2015 Remastered)

    Maverick - 1995

  • Time: March 3 - 8:32:00 pm
  • Veruca Salt, “Twinstar”

    from American Thighs

    Minty Fresh - 1995

  • Time: March 3 - 8:35:00 pm
  • Regina Spektor, “Somedays”

    from Soviet Kitsch

    2004

  • Time: March 3 - 8:38:00 pm
  • Sade, “King of Sorrow”

    from Lovers Rock

    2000

  • Time: March 3 - 8:43:00 pm
  • Sinead OConner, “Tiny Grief Song”

    from Universal Mother

    1994

  • Time: March 3 - 8:45:00 pm
  • Björk, “The Anchor Song”

    from Debut

    One Little Indian - 1993

  • Time: March 3 - 8:48:00 pm
  • My Bloody Valentine, “Loomer”

    from Loveless

    Sire - 1991

  • Time: March 3 - 8:55:00 pm
  • Mazzy Star, “I'm Sailin”

    from She Hangs Brightly

    Capitol Records - 1990

    Cover of blues guitarist known as Memphis Minnie

        March 3rd, 2017

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