Album of the Day
Weekdays at 6:40am, 9:40am, and 1:40pm
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Mon, June 26: Bob Dylan and The Band / The Basement Tapes (releasedJune 26, 1975)
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Tue, June 27: Grateful Dead / From the Mars Hotel (released June 27, 1974)
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Wed, June 28: Sammy Brue / I Am Nice (new album from Ogden, UT musician released on June 16th via New West Records)
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Thur, June 29: Lowell George / Thanks I'll Eat It Here (Lowell George diedJune 29, 1979)
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Fri, June 30: Lucinda Williams / Car Wheels On A Gravel Road (released onJune 30, 1998)
Full Album of the Day information on KRCL's Facebook Page
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Radioactive
Weeknights at 6pm
Love where you live with RadioActive, weeknights at 6 p.m. on 90.9fm KRCL. Listen on demand with the KRCL Public Radio mobile app for iTunes and Android
Mon, June 26: Fifty years after The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's album dropped, cover artist Jann Haworth is updating the work with an eye toward women leadership in the next Blindspot. Rep. Rebecca Chavez-Houck, who has announced she won't seek re-election, reflects on her years in the Utah Legislature. Plus, Salt Lake City rapper Poet, who added the voices and stories of homeless men to his new song and video, Rio Grande, and Valley Mental Health outreach worker Ashley Frazier. Hosts: Lara Jones and Billy Palmer.
Tue, June 27: After studying the draft GOP healthcare bill released last week, Utah Health Policy Project's Jason Stevenson and Stacy Standford break it down for RadioActive listeners. Plus, seeing the world this summer with Hanging Around the World Festival. Hosts: Lara Jones and Noor Ul-Hasan
Wed, June 28: Utah Rivers Council wants to cut municipal water use by 40 percent by 2030. URC's Zach Frankel explains how to do it and save us all money and water.
Thur, June 29: The young women of Al-Ahad return to RadioActive to talk culture, custom and busting stereotypes. Plus, Islamic scholar Prof. Nebil Husayn, who will be visiting Utah for an Eid al-Fitr celebration
in July.
Fri, June 30: Punk Rock Farmer Friday with Aldine and Lara Jones. Tune in for the Urban Farm Report, featuring an urban farmer from the neighborhood, and live, local music.
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Meet Your DJ
Lori Rosendahl (Co-Host)
Sunday Sagebrush Serenade
Sundays 10:00am-1:00pm
Q1: What can people expect when they tune into Lori's Sagebrush Serenade?
A mix of folk, Americana and acoustic rock and blues.
Q2: How long have you been a DJ for KRCL? What do you remember from those first shows?
19 years. I have no idea what the first song I played was. The first time I did a show was Voice of the Vietnamese. I did it as no one showed up to do it. It was a disaster. I ended up running the board for the show for the next 11 weeks while a new host was trained.
Q3: If your music collection fell into a black hole, what three albums would you immediately replace?
Martin Sexton's "Black Sheep", Jerry Garcia, David Grisman's "Garcia/Grisman" Fred Eaglesmith "Ralph's Last Show"
Q4: If a time machine were invented and you had access to one, what concert in the past would you go to?
Janis Joplin
Q5:Do you remember the first concert you ever went to?
Kris Kristofferson/Berkeley, CA/1972. I was 11 years old!
Q6: Anything else you want KRCL listeners to know?
I have been a listener of KRCL since 1982. I started volunteering at the station after the death of my husband. He and I always wanted to do a show together. A year or more after he died I decided I could do a show, so put in an application and went through training. I waited in the wings for 2 years subbing on over 30 different shows of all genres. I knew all the music as I listened night and day. I had my first official show that was my own on The Tuesday Breakfast Jam.
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