Blues from the ’40s to the mid-’60s with an occasional new artist mixed in. Artists like Etta James, BB King, Junior Wells, Charlie Musselwhite, Tab Benoit, and even Fleetwood Mac.
Genre: 50's
Breakfast with the Blues Monday
Jump start your week with a breakfast of funky blues! Start with pre-1930s blues, then meander slowly through the decades, all the way to today’s regional artists.
Breakfast with the Blues Saturday
A tasty sampler from nine decades of the bluest of the blues. Brad’s entrees are mostly older, classic blues with the occasional tasty side dish from the “blues news.”
Breakfast with the Blues Sunday
Start your Sunday morning with double shots of your favorite blues artists! And don’t miss the occasional live interviews and in-studio performances.
Breakfast with the Blues Thursday
Get down and blue with greats like Buddy Guy, Billie Holiday and Etta James. Start your Thursday morning off right with a wide mix of blues.
Breakfast with the Blues Tuesday
Spike moves your Tuesday morning into the fast lane, serving up a tasty assortment of the blues.
Breakfast with the Blues Wednesday
Tune in as Coffee Jack, your Barista of the Blues, pours out harmonica blues old and new, acoustic and electric.
Bump Skool
Big B brings you the best in funk — new skool, old skool, and nothin’ but funk.
Country Classics
Country Classics, hosted by “Jivin’ Johnny” Etheridge, serves up plattersful of hotlicks and hipbilly hits spanning the decades from the ‘20s to the ‘60s.
Greaser’s Garage
Greaser’s Garage is dedicated to trashy rock ‘n roll from the ‘50s to the present day. It’s for people who like straight-ahead rock ‘n’ roll. Stompin’ R&B and rockabilly, smokin’ surf instrumentals, primitive ‘60s garage sounds, loads of punk, and combos of them all.
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Join Jimmie C as he takes a mu …
Son of Saturday Gold
For over 40 years, Jivin’ Johnny Etheredge has uncovered and rediscovered the true stuff for true believers. Classic roots rock-and-roll and rhythm & blues from the foundational years of the last century.