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Lady Liberty- Crosscurrents 6/17/13

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

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

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

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

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

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

‘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

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

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)?

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.

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