John does not drive a cool Ferrari coupe on the street though he will play hot carburetor boogie music on the radio and you are invited to celebrate Phil Hill’s birthday on Crosscurrents, 4/20 at 8 a.m.
"John Sivertsen"
Olympics on Crosscurrents, 4/6
You can reward yourself with a gold medal during the Olympiad observance on Crosscurrents, 4/6 at 8 a.m.
Eric Clapton on Crosscurrents, 3/30
You can join Clapton’s birthday party with “yard birds” flying in “blind faith” through “cream” toward “dominos” on Crosscurrents, 3/30 at 8 a.m.
“Give me liberty…” on Crosscurrents, 3/23
There is no need to revolt against the empire, rather we invite you to mark Patrick Henry’s speech by listening to Crosscurrents, 3/23 at 8 a.m.
Handel on Crosscurrents, 2/23
You are invited to join John and some jazz and R&B keyboard artists for a birthday tribute to George Handel on Crosscurrents, 2/23 at 8 a.m.
King Tut on Crosscurrents, 2/16
You are invited to float down the Nile River with Mississippi Delta Blues by tuning in Crosscurrents 2/16 at 8 a.m.
Hershey Chocolate on Crosscurrents, 2/9
You are invited to find your own Hershey sweet music treats served up by John at the ear-candy studio on Crosscurrents, 2/9 at 8 a.m.
Groundhog Day on Crosscurrents, 2/2
Gavin and Wyatt find the groundhog who is emerging from underground as John gets down with the music for the show.
Bessie Coleman on Crosscurrents, 1/26
You can “soar into the air” as John “broadcasts on the air” to celebrate Bessie Coleman by listening to Crosscurrents, 1/26 at 8 a.m.
Edgar Allan Poe on Crosscurrents, 1/19
Known for his poem “The Raven” and for his chilling tales of the macabre, considered as the inventor of the detective fiction genre – Edgar Allan Poe was born on this day in 1809.