In this intimate conversation, Winsome Sears talks less about politics and more about her life before becoming the first woman to take office as Virginia's Lt. Governor.
Read more ...WHRO FM Presents 'Melodies of Freedom'
Melodies of Freedom is a musical celebration of Passover that will explore the power of music to bring people together. Join us April 15 at 9 p.m.
Read more ...Max Davies from the Kitchen Dwellers is our in-studio featured guest this week. Join us to hear a mix of bluegrass and folk on Sunday at 9 p.m.
Read more ...'Pickin on WHRV' Remembers Roland White
Legendary mandolinist Roland White passed away April 1 at the age of 83. He helped fuel the folk music movement in the early 1960s on the west coast. This week we'll explore his music and career.
Read more ...Spring Into April With Classical Music
There is something about April that rejuvenates classical radio programmers. Classical Announcer Raymond Jones discusses some of the station's musical offerings for the season.
Read more ...Molly Tuttle’s new album “Crooked Tree” is her fourth in five years but its the most definitive and consistent release in her young career
Read more ...Legendary fiddle player Kenny Baker. is considered one of the most influential musicians in Bluegrass music. We'll explore his career and legacy on Sunday at 7 p.m.
Read more ...Join us this week to hear from our in-studio guest Hannah Jai. She'll perform live and we'll continue exploring music from other local female artists.
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