Quantum Live Radio / Whatever I Want presents:

WUZHANNANANNNNNNNN

gonna play some tunes tonight that’ll make you wanna WRESTLE A DAMN BABY!!!! s/o mr. krabs you pesky capitalist you!!

(tune in 7-9 c:)

    Quantum Live Radio / Whatever I Want    July 25th, 2024

Posted In: Music, Music Shows

Higher Consciousness presents:

DJ Freyja sitting in today to bring you to a higher consciousness.

DJ Go Diva is back next week!!!

    Higher Consciousness    July 25th, 2024

Posted In: Music, Music Shows

Alternative Milestones presents:

A heavy dose this week of Pop Punk and Ska bands including NOFX, Sum 41, The Planet Smashers, Yellowcard, Less Than Jake, Set Your Goals and Anberlin.

I never set out to ensure Canadian content (other than Rush of course), but 2 of those bands above are Canadian, and join Our Lady Peace and Alvvays in making this week a Canada-heavy one.

 

We’ve also got a couple of amazing days in the history of alternative music we’ll be highlighting this week, with 5 songs being played from 7/21/1999 and 7/22/2009.

Don’t forget you can follow along on my Facebook page – I post every milestone every day, and there’s always more than I have time to play.  And if you see something you’re interested in, make a comment – a great way to ensure that a specific song gets played for an album’s anniversary or for an artist’s birthday.  https://www.facebook.com/DrJayOnTheRadio/

    Alternative Milestones    July 25th, 2024

Posted In: Music, Music Shows

Women & Politics presents:

Deshundra Jefferson and Atima Omara take over Women & Politics today:

THE HONORABLE DESHUNDRA JEFFERSON

Deshundra Jefferson assumed office on January 1, 2024, making history as the first person of color to serve as Chair of the Prince William Board of County Supervisors. A single mom, Chair Jefferson lived in a one-bedroom apartment with her young son so that she could save up for her first home. She made that dream come true when she moved to Prince William County in 2015.   Chair Jefferson often refers to Prince William as “a hidden gem,” thanks to its proximity to its nation’s capital, strong school system, and cultural diversity. She ran for office to address the rising cost of living, prioritize education in the county’s budget, and create more opportunities for affordable homeownership.  Chair Jefferson began her career as a reporter, having worked or written for major news outlets such as CNN/Money (now CNN/Business), the Associated Press, and New York Magazine. She is now a strategic communications consultant with over 20 years of experience in public affairs and journalism.  Chair Jefferson sits on the Finance Committee and Governance and Personnel Committee of the Northern Virginia Transportation Authority (NVTA) and on the Board of Directors and Transportation Planning Board for the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (COG). A graduate of Leadership Prince William, Chair Jefferson also serves on the board of the Virginia Poverty Law Center, a non-profit that breaks down systemic barriers that trap low-income Virginians in the cycle of poverty. She graduated cum laude with a BA in political science from Columbia University and a MA in communication from Johns Hopkins University.

ATIMA OMARA

Named to Ebony Magazine’s “Power 100” list of emerging leaders and Jet Magazine’s “40 Under 40” list, Atima Omara works and leads at the intersection of electoral politics and issue advocacy in the progressive movement. She is a political strategist, advocate, trainer, leader, and speaker with significant political, government, and non-profit experience, and she is a sought-after commentator and strategist. As the President & Chief Strategist of Omara Strategy Group, she provides strategic consulting to progressive candidates and organizations centering women and people of color in their mission and work. She strategizes with candidates and political organizations to win victories for a more reflective progressive democracy. An American-born child of Black immigrants, Atima realized early the importance of catalyzing social and electoral change from both the grassroots and leadership levels—especially among underrepresented communities. She has worked as Special Assistant to then-Virginia Governor Mark Warner, and then went to work as an organizer in multiple states with a union and community organizations on voter registration, ballot initiatives, and get-out-the-vote operations in low-income communities of color and immigrant communities.

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Follow our show on our social media on twitter, facebook, and our blog – look for  womenpoliticsva

Follow our host and producer at @sherishannon27  and @carololson

 

    Women & Politics    July 25th, 2024

Posted In: Music, Music Shows, News

House Music Sessions presents:

    House Music Sessions    July 25th, 2024

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A Drone’s Life presents:

DJ Freyja calms your week down with some drone, ambient, and noise. Let’s get chill for the end of the week. Highlighting the Queens of Drone again this week..

Find her on Twitter, Mastodon and Tribel as @CarolOlson,  Instagram @carolaolson,

    A Drone’s Life    July 25th, 2024

Posted In: Music, Music Shows

Mercury Falls presents:

Hope you enjoy the show!  Some coldwave, some psych,  some rock  and this …

Albert

 

Euroman Cometh

    Mercury Falls    July 24th, 2024

Posted In: Music, Music Shows

Dream Girl Radio / EXT SRC presents:

 

Today I’m digging into mostly 1970’s-era Brazilian jazz, Tropicália, and MPB. I don’t remember exactly when I started listening to Brazilian music. I do remember obsessing over the movie Cidade De Deus and Brazilian graffiti early in college. Probably through collecting vinyl and researching the samples use by some of my favorite beatmakers I dug deeper into artists like Airto Moreira, Milton Nascimento and Arthur Verocai. I distinctly remember Milton’s “Clube da Esquina” being the soundtrack for my study abroad trip in Italy. I had that album on repeat for a while, so much so that my future spouse had to ask me to play something else. Later I found a few Brazilian music compilations, most notably Jazzanova’s “Paz E Futebol” and Soul Jazz Record’s “Brazil 70” that got me through my post-college years. It feels a bit cliche to focus on just this era of music when it comes to Brazil, as I’m sure it’s just scratching the surface of what the country has to offer. But it holds a special place in my heart. So I gathered some of my old favorites, some highlights, and some tracks new to me after digging through Discogs and Reddit over the past week or so. Pardon me if I mispronounce some names and I hope you enjoy!

    Dream Girl Radio / EXT SRC    July 24th, 2024

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Handful Of Brains presents:

We’ll give away two tickets to see The Heavy Heavy w/ The Thing at The Broadberry on 7/25/24 on Handful of Brains! (Tuesday 7 – 9 PM on WRIR 97.3FM Richmond Community Radio) We’ve also got an eclectic mix of music including Low Cut Connie, Monsters Of Folk, Clairo, boygenius, Ronnie James Dio, America, The Gaslight Anthem, & more!

Dial your FM radio receiver to frequency 97.3 or listen on the Information Superhighway at wrir.org.

You can listen to the last two months of shows at https://www.wrir.org/show/handful-of-brains/

    Handful Of Brains    July 23rd, 2024

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Where The Bears Sing presents:

Bizhiki Band Photo

Bizhiki​, Best Bets, Toe, Weak Signal, ORB, Orua, Upupuyama, Tash and more.

    Where The Bears Sing    July 23rd, 2024

Posted In: Music, Music Shows

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