On this week's program, enjoy a mix of artists and tunes, including some songs celebrating love.
Read more ...WHRV Host and Jazz educator Jae Sinnett shares some lesser-known influential moments in Black History that had landscape-changing significance.
Read more ...Brittany Howard has released two albums with her first band Alabama Shakes and now she has released her second solo album, “What Now.”
Read more ...Don Reno and Red Smiley emerged as one of the pivotal first-generation bluegrass stars who helped to shape the genre.
Read more ...This week, the Acoustic Highway continues its feature of African American artists during Black History Month with all local and regional artists.
Read more ...J Mascis is the longtime frontman for Dinosaur Jr. and records as a solo aritist in between their albums. Most of his solo albums have been recorded acoustically, the antithesis of Dinosaur jr, but on his new album “What Do We Do Now” he combines the two approaches
Read more ..."During those early years of listening to black music, one thing I definitively remember, was the feeling the music gave me." Jae Sinnett explains how music has the ability to reach the soul.
Read more ...Join us for the first show in a month-long showcase of wonderful national, local, and regional artists in celebration of Black History Month.
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