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  • Original rock and roll lives on KRVS. While searching for records to play on "Big Band Swings", I've also picked up some interesting 1950s tunes---and just as BBS has become BBS and other things, Old Gold starts out as a big mix of musical genres, with an emphasis on rock, roll, rhythm, and my favorite, novelty!
  • Eclectic mix of interesting alternative, jazz, singer songwriter, Americana and much more.
  • Late night fun with dance remixes, jazz, rock, alternative, sound collage and more.
  • Music from the Archives of Cajun and Creole Folklore from ULL's Center of Louisiana Studies. Megan samples collections like the 1934 Lomax recordings, 1950s recordings by Harry Oster, 1960s recordings by Ralph Rinzler and more recent recordings from Festivals Acadians et Creoles.For more information, visit their website. http://cls.louisiana.edu/
  • Contemporary Bluegrass from Bill Monroe to Josh Williams.
  • The Blues
  • Freetown Radio is a free form, mixed bag of sounds showcasing music that is often neglected on commercial radio. Host Roger Kash exposes the intricate and subtle connections linking all genres of music from the dawn of recorded music early in the 20th Century to the so called "modern" sounds of today. Each week Roger deals with a specific theme and explores connections that transcend the boundaries of genre, exposing classifications as just marketing tools that record companies invent to sell records. Freetown Radio strives to be the epitome of non-commercial radio.
  • Lots of traditional and contemporary Cajun French favorites.
  • Great Louisiana music, including Zydeco, Cajun, Swamp Pop, and Blues.
  • Join Renella as she travels through the genre of old-school country music (with a sprinklin’ of contemporary country mixed in) to embark on this topic.
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