KBOO Youth of Color Production Internship
The KBOO Youth of Color Production Intern will be given hands-on experience
and responsibilities relating to audio production and on-air broadcast. The
environment is hectic, invigorating, fun, and collaborative.
The goal of our...
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It is very interesting, because we have known Farnell Newton over the years,
and yet he has never been on the air with us! Bringing in 2017, we aim to
rectify that.
If you are a lover of music, you most likely have encountered the presence of
Farnell Newton, either physic...
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A whole year of life here on this planet without David Bowie . . .
We'll be celebrating his life & music all night long!
Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1616670901974527/
Tons of Bowie ALL week long
http://kboo.fm/blog/55130
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53 years ago, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., delivered his famous speech,
"I Have A Dream." What has happened to the dream of a Beloved Community?
Host John Shuck speaks with three activists who have a proven track record on
social change about King's dream and how it ...
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Phil G here; friday the 13th David Bromberg brings his band to the Aladdin
Theatre. We'll be digging into his latest CD, THe Blues, The Whole Blues, and
Nothing But The Blues, as well as deep tracks from his catalog.
If conditions permit and the stars align, we hope to be j...
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Portland songwriter Wes Youssi will be in the studio to play us a few songs
and promote his EP "Devil Woman". D.J. Doug Bob will be my co-pilot as KBOO
brings you the best in Swing & Country.
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KBOO is proud once again to be able to broadcast live from the World Arts
Foundation's 'Keep Alive the Dream' Tribute to Martin Luther King Junior.
“A Single Garment of Destiny”
A Tribute to the Life & Legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
We work to “Keep Alive The Dre...
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We will escape current events with the emotions created by the music in
movies
Local and national political commentary provided by Landon Crowell
And musical analysis provided as always by our Art Historian Dianne Johnson
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