This Week on KSER

Reggae Yard - Sun. 7-9pm

Join Root Speed and Norton Younglove as they spin classic vinyl, rarities, and explore the roots of Reggae. 
 
 
 

Made in the U.S.A. - Sun 1pm

John McAlpine takes you through our country's rich heritage each week with a mix of history and music on Made in the U.S.A. Hear songs about people, places and things American - real or ficticious, old or new, jazz, folk, pop, blues and more.

Classical Edge - Sun 4am

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Interviewing Robin Holcomb tonight. Pianist, composer, singer and songwriter Robin Holcomb has performed extensively in North America, Europe, Australia and Asia as a solo artist and the leader of various ensembles. Living in the Lower East Side of New York in the 1980s, she was a founder of Studio Henry, a venue for maverick composers, and the New York Composers Orchestra. Living in Seattle since 1989, she continues to compose and record songs and music for solo piano, chamber ensembles, dance, theatre and film. Composer: Robin Holcomb: Piece:"The Point Of It All", Performer: Talking Pictures, Wayne Horvitz; Piece:"The Pleasure Of Motion". Performer: Robin Holcomb, Piano; Piece: "Buttermilk Hill Suite", Performer: Robin Holcomb, Talking Pictures, Wayne Horvitz; Piece:"One (Excerpt)", Performer: Koehne Quartet; Piece:"Interlude", Performer: Robin Holcomb, Talking Pictures, Wayne Horvitz; Piece:"Always Lying On", Performer: Members Of; Ny Composers Ork & The London Sym Ork; AND Composer: Benjamin Bretten, Piece:"Rejoice In The Lamb, Op30", Performer: East Carolina University Chamber Singers; Composer: Ostrovsky, Piece:"Lullaby", Performer: Boris Christoff, Bass; Alexandre Labinsky, Piano.

A Good Time - Thr 7pm

It's a always a good time with Uncle Pat! Listen for a unique mix of classic and progressive rock spanning several decades, plus Uncle Pat's own brand of low key humor. If there's a chickenfoot in the house, it belongs to Uncle Pat.

The Sunlit Room - Weekdays 9am-3pm

KSER's special blend of music from around the world and here at home.  The Sunlit Room welcomes you into a space where old and new, familiar and exotic, create a spectrum of sound unlike anything you'll hear on the rest of the dial.  Weekdays from 9 to 3pm.