The KEGR Radio Lunchtime Special is on KEGR Radio Every weekday at 12 noon. We play one hour of music from 1 year from the past or one hour of music of with a simular theme!
This Weeks Schedule:
Monday November 11 Songs About Television
Tuesday November 12 2019
Wednesday November 13 Demented
Thursday November 14 1984
Friday November 15 1980
Lunchtime Special Weekdays 12 Noon-1:00 p.m.
Listen to one hour of music from a year from the past or one hour of music of with a simular theme!
Comedy Corner Daily 4:30, 5:30 and 6:30 p.m.
Hear a few minutes of comedy from Comics like Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall, Jeff Gaffigan, John Pinette, Brian Regan, Katheleen Madigan, Jerry Seinfeld, Bill Hicks, George Carlin, Robert Schimmel, Larry the Cable Guy, Ron White, Rocky Laporte, Woody Allen, Dennis Leary, Carl Hurley, Rodney Dangerfield, Gabriel Inglesias, Bob Newhart, Bob Gaithwait, Steven Wright, Judy Tenuta, James Gregory, Mike Birbiglia, George Lopez, and More!
Classic Rock Hour (70's at 7) Weekdays 7-8:00 p.m.
Hear Classic Rock from the 70's by Artists like Eric Clapton, Lou Reed, Fleetwood Mac, Aerosmith, Tom Petty, Foghat, Steely Dan, Black Sabbath, Jethol Tull, Pablo Cruz, Montrose and alot more Some of the songs we play haven't been on the radio in the Bay Area for years.
Live at 5 Weekdays 5:00 p.m.
Hear Live Recordings of Your Favorite Rock Artists. Some of which have not been released yet.
Classic Alt Rock Hour (80's at 8) Weekdays 8-9:00 p.m.
Hear Classic Modern Rock from the 80's by Artists like Duran Duran, The Thompson Twins, Thomas Dolby, B-52'S, Missing Persons, the Clash, Nick Lowe and alot more
“Floydian Slip” is a one-hour, weekly radio journey through the history of the rock band Pink Floyd.
Host Craig Bailey works classic Floyd songs, deep album cuts and Floyd’s unique brand of ambient segues into a seamless blend of music and sound best described as a listening experience.
Accented with succinct and thoughtful commentary, “Floydian Slip” is programming that becomes a weekly destination for classic rock fan
The Roadhouse is a true labor of love, intended to present the full range of blues music to a broad audience.
I’ve often heard folks who are unfamiliar with blues note that it’s “such simple music.” Indeed, it is. But the range of blues styles is breathtaking. From the Delta to Chicago, from pre-war to jump, acoustic, electric, harps, horns – it’s difficult, if not impossible, to describe the emotions conveyed with such a simple form. Blues music is, in my mind, that last great act of defiance; a declaration to the world that, “You gave me your toughest shot and, yes, I’m still standing.” Blues lovers everywhere understand.
With that in mind, I’m dedicated, via The Roadhouse, to preserving this priceless musical form, to presenting a broad range of blues each week (much of it by artists that even hardcore blues fans may not be aware of), and to promoting gleeful chair-dancing with each and every show.
The Midnight Flyer is a two-hour weekly program that features a wide variety of blues, interviews, biographies and stories about the blues. For 25 years It has been broadcast around the country. Currently it is heard every week on a small network of stations.
Host Norman Davis has collected an extensive library of recorded blues, from W.C. Handy to the 21st century. He presents it in beautifully sculptured sets designed for foreground listening.
SUSPENSE, the greatest anthology series from the ‘Golden Age of Radio’ is now back as a modern revival by John C.
Alsedek & Dana Perry-Hayes of Blue Hours Productions.
Each 30-minute episode is a self-contained story, featuring a mixture of original scripts and adaptations of classic tales of mystery & the macabre by masters such as H.P. Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard, John Dickson Carr, and Bram Stoker. Recorded in Hollywood with state-of-the-art audio technology and a rotating cast that includes Adrienne Wilkinson (‘Xena’, ‘The Clone Wars’), Daamen Krall (‘The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari’), Elizabeth Gracen (‘Highlander’), and Tucker Smallwood (‘Star Trek: Enterprise’, ‘Contact’), this new version captures the feel of its predecessor without being an imitation.
KEGR Radio trys to play the best new music from Classic Rock Artists.
Here is a list of some of the new music that can be heard on KEGR Radio:
Steve Winwood
Randy Newman
John Osborne
Bruce Cockburn
Joe Bonamassa
Chris Hilman
Blind Boys and Alabama
Lucinda Williams
Michael McDonald
Little Steven
Greg Allman
Billy Bragg
Allison Moyet
The Mavericks
Greg Kihn
Colin Hay
Aimee Mann
Chuck Prophet
Dropkick Murphys
Ringo Starr
Procol Harum
Robert Cray
Ray Davies
Peter Himmelman
Paula Cole
Tori Amos
The Church
The Jerry Douglas Band
Taj Mahol & Keb Mo
Blondie
JD & The Straight Shot
Iggy Pop
Darden Smith
Chuck McDermott
Steve Earl
Robert Plant
Ani Defranco
David Grey
David Gilmour
Jill Sobule
Jonatha Brook
Robin Trowler
Loudon Wainwright 111
Los Lobos
Ryan Adams
The Monkees
Todd Rundgren
Les Dudek
Neil Finn
Squeeze
ZZ Top
Paul McCartney
The Pretenders
Paul Simon
AndersonPonty Band
Anders Osborne
Bonnie Raitt
Cheap Trick
Jeff Beck
Big Head Todd and the Monsters
Graham Nash
John Doe
Roy Rogers
Los Lobos
New Order
Peter Wolf
Reverend Horton Heat
Tom Waits
Violent Femmes
Widespread Panic
The Zombies
Robbie Robertson
Shemekia Copeland
Richard Thompson
Shawn Mullins
Warren Haynes
James Taylor
J.D. Souther
Tedeschi Trucks Band
Keith Richards
Sonny Landreth
Don Henley
Dar Williams
Billy Gibbons and The BFG's
Eric Johnson
Joe Jackson
Sheryl Crow
Morrissey
Rick Estrin and the Nightcats
Old 97's
Ry Cooder
Rickie Lee Jones
Sinead O'Connor
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark
Rosanne Cash
Boz Scaggs
Asylum Street Spankers
Blues Traveler
Bryan Ferry
Eric Clapton & Friends
Indigo Girls
J.D. Souther
James McMurtry
Jayhawks
John Lodge
Josh Rouse
Marcia Ball
Mark Knopfler
Mavis Staples
Robben Ford
Ryan Bingham
Sarah McLachlan
The Bros. Landreth
Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard
John Hiatt
David Bowie
Bob Seger
Elvin Bishop
Janiva Magness
Neil Young
Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers
Marcia Ball
Phil Cody
Suzanne Vega
Van Morrison
Slaid Cleaves
David Bromberg
Commander Cody
Echo and The Bunnyman