Weekday Mornings, 9AM-Noon
Hosted by Brian Griffith
On top of great music to elevate the mood of your weekday mornings, Brian has artist interviews and live in-studio performances as well as hourly NPR news.Here's what we know about Brian: Brian's musical career started many years ago not far from his current home in Petaluma. He played in bands throughout his young life performing all over Northern California. After a move to Los Angeles in the early 1980s, his focus shifted from onstage to in print. He became a music journalist writing for industry publications like HITS and BAM. This led to a chance to write and produce radio shows for some of the largest networks in the US. Being over L.A. in the mid-nineties, Brian returned to the North Bay and took a seat in front of the microphone. His easy repartee with artists shines through during KRCB's Morning Show each weekday. Recent visits include Steve Earle, Kenny Loggins, newcomer Jade Jackson, and local favorite David Luning. His love of music, both old and new, keeps the show fresh and informative. Tune in Monday thru Friday at 9 am.
The Reverend Shawn Amos returns to KRCB's studio A for a conversation w/ Brian Wednesday morning.
Langhorne Slim stops by KRCB Thursday for a chat and to perform a couple of tunes from his new Dualtone album "Lost At Last Vol.1". He and Brian are discussing Zen, pink houses and Ted Hawkins.
Dirty Cello will be the first guests of 2018 in Studio A on Wednesday Jan 3rd. The talented collection of musicians, led by cellist Rebecca Roudman, play a wide variety of genres, from bluegrass to rock and everything in between.
KRCB-FM Radio 91 presents David Arkenstone's Winter Fantasy at Petaluma's Mystic Theater December 22.
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