Lady Liberty- Crosscurrents 6/17/13
On June 17, 1885, the dismantled Statue of Liberty arrived to the cheers of a huge crowd on the docks of New York Harbor as … more
Tideline 6/12/13
Wednesday’s Tideline show will sound like a summer evening outdoor concert blending in new Americana sounds from Holly Williams, Josh Ritter, John Fullbright, Black Prairie, … more
Ben and his Kite- Crosscurrents 6/10
On June 10, 1752, legend has it that Benjamin Franklin tied a key to some string and flew his kite during a lightning storm to … more
Tideline 6/5/13
This Wednesday on ‘Tideline’ host, Angelina, will feature a selection of musicians from last year’s Americana Music Association’s festival performance in Nashville: Alabama Shakes, Amanda … more
Zip-a-dee Crosscurrents 4/29
On April 29, 1913, a patent was granted to Gideon Sunback for his invention of the “hook-less fastener” to be known as the “zipper.” Gavin, … more
Earth Day 4/22
The April 22, 1970, Earth Day was the start of the environmental network of organizations with more than 17,000 associated groups in 174 countries. Gavin … more
‘Tideline’ featuring Lucas Heger
Lucas Heger, from Skagway, joined Angelina in the KRNN studio on ‘Tideline’ (April 10th) to perform his original songs. He performed his first Folk Fest … more
Renaissance Crosscurrents 4/15
Born on April 15, 1452 Leonardo da Vinci was a painter, sculptor, architect, musician, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, geologist, and writer whose brilliance characterized the … more
Irene Muller on Tideline 4/1
Singer songwriter extraordinaire Irene Muller and her band are set for a First Friday April 5th gig at the UAS REC Center. Irene will stop … more
Can You Make Sad Songs Sound Happy (And Vice Versa)?
Oleg Berg, an engineer and musician in the Ukraine, had a dream as a kid. He wanted to be able to take popular songs, the recordings of which were instantly recognizable, and invert their sound: making major keys minor and vice versa.



