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Put The Needle On The Femcees Part Six
Friday, April 25th, 7pm - 8pm
on Put The Needle On The Record with Billy Jam

For his ongoing 2025 female emcee series Billy Jam will play a mix of old school and new school female hip-hop artists including Rocky Rivera, Lyric Jones, J.J. Fad and Silk & Lace. Put The Needle On The Femcees Part Six Friday April 25th at 7pm


Live with Old Maybe
Wednesday, April 23rd, 9pm - Midnight
on Radio Ravioli with Olivia

Old Maybe -- the brainchild of Jazz Adam -- recently released their album The Whiff on indie label People's Coalition of Tandy. It's been eight years since their last album, and since then, they've been plugging away, evolving their sound, moving from Philly to NYC and playing lots of shows around the NYC underground scene. Blunt, joyous, irreverent, personal, uncompromising... these are just SOME of the words you might use to describe Old Maybe's music -- make up your own by tuning in live on Wednesday night! As they sing on "The Whiff," "I woke up and thanked god I chose violence" -- LETS GO.


Raúl Monsalve y Los Forajidos
Wednesday, April 23rd, Midnight - 3am
on Radio Futura with DJ Pedro Fumero

Paris-based Raúl Monsalve y Los Forajidos personally wants to invite listeners into the dawn of a new day with 'SOL', their latest transformative album. 'SOL' bridges the deep roots of African and indigenous Venezuelan traditions with a forward-looking embrace of modern influences.
Drawing inspiration from the funky futurism of George Clinton to Herbie Hancock’s Mwandishi period, and from Jeff Parker to Nyege Nyege Tapes, SOL resonates as both culturally anchored and utterly modern. Featuring an array of impeccable artists from across the music scene; UK artist and producer Emanative, Congolese guitarist and former member of Fela Kuti’s Egypt 80, Kiala Nzavotunga, and with production by Heliocentrics’ Malcolm Catto, frequent collaborator with Madlib and Quantic and Yann Jankielewicz musical director of Tony Allen's band.


Ask Alan - Advice on any topic from an unqualified purveyor. Call in and get your fix. (Fill-in for Music of Mind Control)
Tuesday, April 22nd, 7pm - 8pm
on Six Degrees with Alan


Dingus Day Celebration
Monday, April 21st, 8pm - 9pm
on Dance With Me, Stanley with Stashu

Celebrate Dingus Day – a special version of Dyngus Day – with DJ Stashu as she broadcasts live from the Polish Village Cafe in Hamtramck, Michigan, home of the best pickle soup and pierogi in the state. Hamtramck is also Stashu's birthplace – all the more reason to celebrate!


Ken guest hosts Techtonic
Monday, April 21st, 6pm - 7pm
on Techtonic with Mark Hurst

Station Manager Ken fills in for Mark Hurst on a very special episode of Techtonic that will focus on the ancient technology of.. radio! The world of community and public radio is currently in a state of panic, due to the possible defunding of the Corporation of Public Broadcasting which funds NPR as well as many community radio stations like WFMU. Ken will discuss the issue with Radio Historian Jesse Walker of Reason Magazine, former NPR and current Free Press reporter Uri Berliner, and General Manager Sue Matters of Oregon's community radio station KWSO.


Ben Vaughn
Monday, April 21st, Noon - 3pm
on Three Chord Monte with Joe Belock

In 1985, the Ben Vaughn Combo gathered in a New Jersey basement to record two garage rockers that became the very first release on Telstar Records. To celebrate the 40th anniversary, the single gets a Record Store Day reissue and Ben makes a rare NYC appearance April 25 at Union Pool! Ben returns to WFMU to discuss the magic of that signature 1969 Rambler Hubcap beat and his amazing career as a songwriter, producer and music obsessive.


Ed Kuepper of The Saints
Sunday, April 20th, 8pm - 10pm
on Rock and Roller Derby with Suzy Hotrod

Ed Kuepper, guitar player and songwriter of Australian punk band The Saints. Ed discusses the US/European tour announcement for The Saints '73-'78, with Mark Arm of Mudhoney on vocals. (See them in Brooklyn on 11/14 at Music Hall of Williamsburg) Plus talk about the 1977 album, "I'm Stranded," recently reissued on In The Red, and Ed's new record with Jim White called "After the Flood."


Ameena hosts Radio Row
Sunday, April 20th, 5pm - 6pm
on Radio Row

ameena plays a breathy/scratchy/bouncy/sparkly soundtrack to the rocky beginnings of spring


Sweet Rebels, Algerian Raï Music: Fabrice Géry Interview
Saturday, April 19th, 7pm - 10pm
on Observations of Deviance with David Mittleman
(on Give the Drummer Radio stream)
Raï music from Algeria is one of the world’s great music styles even though it’s little known outside of Northern Africa. A new compilation on WeWantSounds Records, Sweet Rebels: The Golden Era of Algerian Pop-Raï opens up this sound world to listeners outside of the region. Host David Mittleman interviewed the compilation’s compiler, Fabrice Géry, for a 3-hour special devoted to Algerian Raï.


Drop In Presents Sonic Research Laboratories with Doc Sonic
Saturday, April 19th, 6pm - 7pm
on Drop-In
(on Rock'n'Soul Radio stream)
Doc Sonic and Sonic Research Labs have been a fixture on upstate college radio for over two decades. Tune in for experiments in dirty blues, punk, surf, garage and fuzz with a twang. It's a distortion pedal fueled hour of lowbrow nonsense and noise. Double your money back if your mom doesn't tell you to turn it off!


John Oates
Saturday, April 19th, 3pm - 6pm
on Todd-o-phonic Todd's show

John Oates is one half of the bazillion selling pop duo Hall & Oates. Emanating from Philadelphia, John grew up with the Philly radio of the 1960's as exemplified by such DJ's as Jerry Blavat and Georgie Woods. With his partner Daryl Hall he became part of one of what is likely the most popular musical duo of all time. His solo work leans into the blues and folk music that were early influences upon him. John performs at Sony Hall in Manhattan on April 23rd.


David Haney & Jimmy Bennington
Saturday, April 19th, 2pm - 5pm
on Music For a Free World with Dave Sewelson
(on Give the Drummer Radio stream)
Pianist Haney studied composition for six years with Czech composer Tomas Svoboda and drummer Bennington was mentored by Elvin Jones.


Filmmakers Jamie Courville and Chris Reynolds on new documentary "Gowanus Current."
Saturday, April 19th, 6am - 9am
on Currents with Brian D

Brooklyn-based filmmakers Jamie Courville and Chris Reynolds will be joining Currents on Saturday, April 19th, from 6 am to 9 am ET, to discuss their new documentary "Gowanus Current." Ten years in the making, the film chronicles the changing neighborhoods that surround the most toxic 1.8 miles of water in the United States and shows the lives of those impacted by the changes.


Crystal Waters
Friday, April 18th, 3pm - 6pm
on Mona's show

Mona welcomes Crystal Waters to talk about her brand new music and epic history as one of the iconic voices of house music.


Cat Bomb! Radio Presents: Bed Maker LIVE in Studio B!!
Friday, April 18th, 3am - 6am
on Cat Bomb! Radio with Maggie Hertz!

DC-based punks, Bed Maker, join us for a live session and interview in Studio B! Tune that dial and crank those speakers up all the way up because you don't wanna miss out on all the fun! Friday, April 18th at 3am!


Black Rock Coalition
Wednesday, April 16th, 5pm - 7pm
on Ridgewood Radio with David Weinstein
(on Give the Drummer Radio stream)
Black Rock Coalition: Archival selections from BRC Radio programs produced for P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center (now MoMA/PS1) in 2005-6 with segments on Afropunk, A Band Called Death, Black Women in Rock, and more…


Semana Santa 2025 Edition
Wednesday, April 16th, Midnight - 3am
on Radio Futura with DJ Pedro Fumero

Radio Futura goes back to Spain for a really special Easter celebration: Semana Santa 2025 edition. Folktronica, flamenco, and experimental immersion that tastes like pain, tears, "potage," "torrijas," and "buñuelos." A week that smells like orange and lemon trees, incense, burning candles, and flowers. A surreal week, that happens to sound like respectful silence, a breeze of southern wind, synchronized stomping feet, brass, drums, and heartfelt “saetas". Regardless of the obvious religious significance, one doesn't have to be religious at all to enjoy gospel music, Christmas, or the world-famous beers or desserts delivered by monks or nuns over the centuries (for example). Why mostly southern Spain? I would simply note that they bring the whole experience to a unique and mystical New level in all departments.


Radio Superstar Sean Cole takes the Five Thumbs Up Challenge
Tuesday, April 15th, 6pm - 7pm
on Three Thumbs Up with Jim the Poet

Radio Personality and Poet Sean Cole recommends five of his favorite movies: 'The Warriors', 'The Last Waltz', 'Atlantic City', 'Wild at Heart' and 'Boys in the Band'! Call in to agree profusely with his recommendations or dump on his favorite movies.


John Warner, author, "More Than Words"
Monday, April 14th, 6pm - 7pm
on Techtonic with Mark Hurst

ChatGPT can create "writing-related simulations," but it has no ability to write. Only humans can write - and think - and feel. On the next Techtonic, John Warner discusses his new book "More Than Words: How to Think About Writing in the Age of AI."


Viva Zapata!
Sunday, April 13th, 8pm - 10pm
on Rock and Roller Derby with Suzy Hotrod

Viva Zapata! Members of 90's Seattle band The Gits, Andy Kessler and Matt Desdner, chat about the remastering of their music for re-release with Sub Pop records. Let's celebrate the creative power of singer Mia Zapata's life and work, as a part of music history and how it continues to influence musicians today.


Child Free Radio with Ben Gross
Sunday, April 13th, 5pm - 6pm
on Radio Row

A freeform meditation on child-free living


Drop-In Presents DJ Jen Jones
Saturday, April 12th, 6pm - 7pm
on Drop-In
(on Rock'n'Soul Radio stream)
Former DJ and Music Director for WSIA, DJ Jen Jones is the maker & shaker of the hottest all vinyl DJ parties throughout the NJ / NYC area. Jen will focus on late '70s & '80s synth pop, new wave and post punk. Tune in for a rare chance to hear this amazing DJ on a night she's not working around town.


Tonight's guest: Actress and Filmmaker Bryce Dallas Howard (Pets)
Saturday, April 12th, 5pm - 9pm
on Bob Barth's One Night Stand
(on Sheena's Jungle Room Stream)
LIVE from Los Angeles: PETS is a fantastic documentary that takes us around the world with amazing stories of people and the beautiful connection they share with their pets. Tonight we have Director Bryce Dallas Howard. All that & more April 12th at 2pm-6pm PT, 5pm - 9pm ET.


Matt Clarke fills in for Todd
Saturday, April 12th, 3pm - 6pm
on What's Happening?!?! with Matt Clarke and Mike Sin


Nadia and Hendrix fill in for Bucci!
Friday, April 11th, 6pm - 7pm
on Nadia Now!

WFMU's favorite 11-year-old DJ Nadia and her bestie Hendrix fill in for Bucci, and ask listeners to help them survive Middle School. Kids and adults are invited to call in to relate the best or worst parts of their school experiences, or to give or get advice to or from Nadia and Hendrix.


Sam Cummins (RRR) and Jordanne (Dinosaur City Records) Guest DJ!
Wednesday, April 9th, 9pm - Midnight
on Radio Ravioli with Olivia

Melbourne takes over Jersey City! Sam Cummins - who hosts Press Colour on Triple R Radio in Melbourne - and Jordanne of Melbourne's Dinosaur City Records - are dialing into Radio Ravioli remotely to guest DJ and share some of their favorite tracks. With the time difference, it'll be a sunny Thursday afternoon on their end—so tune in for a killer selection of tunes and a little sonic time travel!


Chris Crash guest hosts!
Wednesday, April 9th, 6pm - 8pm
on The Cherry Blossom Clinic with Terre T
(on Rock'n'Soul Radio stream)
Chris Crash returns with another divine episode of Asian pop -- It's Seaside Metro Pop! From city pop to power pop to disco singles about Popeye The Sailor Man, tune into this enchanting and exciting adventure from WFMU's resident radio ronin. Featuring Especia, Mariya Takeuchi, Miho Fujiwara, etc...
It will be A Night Of Spice -- The Streets Are Hot!"


Sue-Lin Wong tells terrifying stories of online scams
Monday, April 7th, 6pm - 7pm
on Techtonic with Mark Hurst

In a new podcast series called "Scam Inc.," Sue-Lin Wong covers the shocking stories of online scam operations as they spread across the world. Organized crime syndicates run "pig-butchering" scams that fool victims into handing over their life savings to scammers' crypto accounts - costing Americans billions of dollars a year. Sue-Lin explains how these scams work and how we can guard against them.


DJ Sydney guest hosts!
Sunday, April 6th, 5pm - 6pm
on Radio Row


Famous Mammals
Sunday, April 6th, 3pm - 5pm
on Paul Bruno's show

The members of Famous Mammals have a pedigree that reads like a who's who of the 21st-century Bay Area underground: Andy Human and the Reptoids, The Rays, The World, Naked Roommate, Non Plus Temps, Time Flys, and too many others to mention. This project, however, may top them all. A scuzzy swirl of psych-tinged DIY that will thrill those who've dug for original copies of every song on the Messthetics comps. Catch them live at The Broadway (1272 Broadway, Brooklyn) on March 27th and then on Paul's show the following week.


The Stork Club with Stork
Sunday, April 6th, Noon - 3:48pm (on Give the Drummer Radio stream)

Drop In Presents JReganK
Saturday, April 5th, 6pm - 7pm
on Drop-In
(on Rock'n'Soul Radio stream)
JReganK Presents: "Das Luv Boat" - A dinner-date love song soundtrack. Guaranteed to seal your fate!


Pascuala Ilabaca y Fauna
Saturday, April 5th, 6pm - 9pm
on Transpacific Sound Paradise with Rob Weisberg

Singer-songwriter Pascuala Ilabaca and her band Fauna perform rousing songs about serious subjects. Her approach is exemplified by her song El Baile del Kkoyaruna: The video for it, which has almost 3 million views, features a deadpan migrant worker walking an endless dusty road while surrounded by carnival dancers. The band joins us to play and we'll talk about their new EP "Poetica Bailable Vol.1" (Danceable Poetics) and more.


Tonight's guests: Actresses Sunita Mani & Zarna Garg (A Nice Indian Boy) and Writer/Director Tolga Karaçelik (PSYCHO THERAPY: The Shallow Tale of a Writer Who Decided to Write About a Serial Killer)
Saturday, April 5th, 5pm - 9pm
on Bob Barth's One Night Stand
(on Sheena's Jungle Room Stream)
LIVE from Los Angeles: A NICE INDIAN BOY is the sweet story of a stoic gay Indian man who needs to contend with his family when he starts to seriously date a white man. The cast is filled with amazingly deft comedian actors. Tonight we have two of them with us, Sunita Mani (Death of a Unicorn) and stand-up comedian Zarna Garg. Then we sit down with Writer/Director Tolga Karaçelik to discuss his excitingly absurd and unpredictable new film starring Steve Buscemi PSYCHO THERAPY: The Shallow Tale of a Writer Who Decided to Write About a Serial Killer. Finally we'll take a look at Director Guy Ritchie's rough and tumble new series on Paramount+ about Irish gangsters, MOBLAND starring Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren. All that & more April 5th at 2pm-6pm PT, 5pm - 9pm ET.


Dirty Fences / Howlin' Pelle Almqvist/ Kevin MacDonald /Rick Johnson
Saturday, April 5th, 3pm - 6pm
on Todd-o-phonic Todd's show

Todd-O-Phonic Todd Show regulars Dirty Fences return to the show to perform what will no doubt be another scorching live set. Don't miss their paen to WFMU and The Three Chord Monte program, "911". Catch Dirty Fences opening up for The Spits at Xanadu on April 9th.
Howlin' Pelle Almqvist, lead singer of The Hives, makes his first return to WFMU since the band's live set on the 12/13/01 edition of Three Chord Monte! Pelle will be chatting with Todd about The Hives resurgence, their 4/12 live performance on the plaza at Rockefeller Center, their new track "Enough Is Enough" and much more.
Kevin Macdonald discusses his excellent new documentary, "One To One: John & Yoko" (Magnolia Pictures) in advance of the April 6th screening at Monty Hall. This film offers background into the planning of this event as well as fantastic footage from the concert itself. It also gives plentiful insight into America in the early seventies. The official release date is April 11th.
Rick Johnson comes on the Todd-O-Phonic Todd show to discuss Record Store Day 2025, which takes place on Saturday April 12th. We will be chatting about some of the new releases as well as the impact of the day on record stores.


Special Guest: Alex Greene
Saturday, April 5th, 2pm - 5pm
on Music For a Free World with Dave Sewelson
(on Give the Drummer Radio stream)
Keyboardist and composer Alex Greene has four decades of experience in Memphis and New York, having performed and recorded albums, live scores and soundtracks with his Rolling Head Orchestra since 2009.


Chris Crash presents SEASIDE METRO POP: A NIGHT OF SPICE (fill in for Fringe Factory)
Wednesday, April 2nd, 8pm - 10pm
on Strong Style Chris Crash
(on Rock'n'Soul Radio stream)
Chris Crash returns with another divine episode of Japanese pop -- it's Seaside Metro Pop! From city pop to power pop to disco hits about Popeye The Sailor Man, tune into this diesel-powered Night Of Spice! Featuring Especia, Mariya Takeuchi, Mokoko Kikuchi, etc...


Bruce McCulloch
Wednesday, April 2nd, Noon - 3pm
on The Evan "Funk" Davies Show

Bruce McCulloch from The Kids In The Hall makes his third visit to the show as The Evan “Funk” Davies Show continues to burnish its reputation as the most Kids In The Hall-adjacent radio show in the US! They’ll chat about Bruce’s one-man show Tales of Bravery And Stupidity, which returns to NYC for a one-night engagement at the Bell House on April 12.


Emergency surveillance update
Monday, March 31st, 6pm - 7pm
on Techtonic with Mark Hurst

Recent surveillance news has taken on a new urgency. Alexa spy devices are now sending all audio to Amazon, your DNA may be on sale at 23andMe, Elon Musk's DOGE is accessing citizens' private data, and the government is now disappearing people who are flagged by surveillance AI.


Mick Barr!
Monday, March 31st, 3am - 6am
on Anti-Music Club with Land Phil

The Anti-Music Club hosts Mick Barr of Krallice, Beastlor, Encenathrakh, Octis, Ocrilim, I Don't Hear Nothin' but the Blues Trio, Shred Earthship, (should I keep going?). Tune in to hear a live solo set from WFMU's studio B, which includes music from Mick's new project, The Overmold!


Eugene Hutz of Gogol Bordello and Puzzled Panther members Victoria Espinoza and Kay Bontempo
Sunday, March 30th, 8pm - 10pm
on Rock and Roller Derby with Suzy Hotrod

Eugene Hutz of Gogol Bordello and Puzzled Panther members Victoria Espinoza and Kay Bontempo chat about the new compilation on Casa Gogol Records, “NYContinuity Vol.1: New New York Does Old New York” out April 4, and the record release party on April 5th at Bowery Ballroom.


Jamie plays her favorite tunes from the past and present.
Sunday, March 30th, 5pm - 6pm
on Radio Row

Sit back, relax&reflect, groove&move or whatever!!


Drop in Presents: Prog Goes Pop with David Capo
Saturday, March 29th, 6pm - 7pm
on Drop-In
(on Rock'n'Soul Radio stream)
The decade of the 70’s saw the growth of progressive rock. The genre has been described by some as bombastic and excessive. With the rise of punk and new wave there was a growing trend towards shorter hook laden tunes. Prog was not immune.


Tonight's guest: Documentary filmmaker Alex Braverman (Thank You Very Much)
Saturday, March 29th, 5pm - 9pm
on Bob Barth's One Night Stand
(on Sheena's Jungle Room Stream)
LIVE from Los Angeles: Comedian Andy Kaufman was a brilliant mystery. Tonight on the show we have filmmaker Alex Braverman to discuss his new documentary, THANK YOU VERY MUCH. The film takes us deeper into the mind of Andy and how he came to be. In theaters this week is THE FRIEND, a sweet tale of complicated relationships and the dog left behind starring Naomi Watts and Bill Murray. Anglophiles looking for a new series should check out the fun and funny LUDWIG on BritBox about a puzzle loving twin brother who has to impersonate his missing brother in order to find him. Oh, and his brother is a detective! Finally we're going to take a look at comedian John Mulaney's gonzo talk show on Netflix, EVERYONE'S LIVE WITH JOHN MULANEY. All that & more!! March 27th at 7pm-11pm PT, 10pm - 2am ET.


Logan Ledger / The Lotts
Saturday, March 29th, 3pm - 6pm
on Todd-o-phonic Todd's show

Bay Area musician Logan Ledger writes beautiful and stately songs. With roots in country, bluegrass and folk, Logan states that "I've always believed that in order to create something new with purpose, one must be steeped in the past and work from within the tradition". A Rounder Records recording artist, Logan will be appearing at Skinny Dennis in Brooklyn on March 25th.
The Lotts hail from Warrington in The United Kingdom. The 4 piece combo plays a wild amalgamation of wild 60's garage and 70's punk that creates something uniquely their own. Their amazing live show is not to be missed. Catch them at Ghosthawk Brewery in Clifton on March 26th and be sure and grab their new 45, "Zero Zero"/"Stop And Think It Over" on Swelltune Records.


Special Guest: Haruna Fukazawa
Saturday, March 29th, 2pm - 5pm
on Music For a Free World with Dave Sewelson
(on Give the Drummer Radio stream)
Haruna Fukazawa is an award-winning New York-based flutist and improviser. Her album was highly ranked in Jazz Week, and was featured on the cover of the Hot Jazz magazine.


Liam Grant
Saturday, March 29th, 9am - 11am
on Everybody's Songs with Cricket

Liam Grant is a solo American Primitive-style acoustic guitarist with a self-described “punk ethos” who also serves as one third of the old-time string trio Grant / McGuire / Flaherty. Grant will join Everybody’s Songs on Saturday, March 29 to discuss and perform selections from his new LP for VHF Records, Prodigal Son.


Cat Bomb! Radio Presents: Tea Eater LIVE in Studio B!!
Friday, March 28th, 3am - 6am
on Cat Bomb! Radio with Maggie Hertz!

Brooklyn-based art punk babes, Tea Eater, join us for a live session and interview in celebration of the upcoming release of "I Don't Believe in Bad Luck" (and Tarra's birthday)! Grab your Little White Dogs, whip some butter up for those waffles, and tune the hell in because you don't wanna miss out on all the fun! Friday, March 28th at 3am!


Brian D'Addario
Thursday, March 27th, Noon - 3pm
on Pseu's Thing With A Hook

Brian D'Addario, the eldest of the two songwriting brothers of The Lemon Twigs, has released his debut solo album "Till the Morning", on the brothers' own label Headstack Records. Brian will be playing tracks as a special acoustic performance on Pseu's Thing with a Hook with lots of chat about all things hooky.


Liz Pelly, author of "Mood Machine," on Spotify
Monday, March 24th, 6pm - 7pm
on Techtonic with Mark Hurst

Spotify is changing the music industry, and the culture at large, through its algorithms and surveillance. Liz Pelly discusses her important new book "Mood Machine: The Rise of Spotify and the Costs of the Perfect Playlist."


Stuart Staples of Tindersticks
Monday, March 24th, 9am - Noon
on Surface Noise with Joe McGasko

Tindersticks have been making moody and magnificent music for over 30 years. Today on Surface Noise, the band's voice and prime mover Stuart Staples talks about the band's most recent album, "Soft Tissue," and its upcoming tour of the U.S., its first since 2008.


Kathleen Hannah and Tamar-kali
Sunday, March 23rd, 8pm - 10pm
on Rock and Roller Derby with Suzy Hotrod

Kathleen Hannah (Bikini Kill/Le Tigre) and Tamar-kali (film score composer) speak about their co-curation of American Songbook: Singer Outsiders programming taking place at Lincoln Center, running now-April 15th.


Jack returns to radio row for his 3rd set of fresh finds.
Sunday, March 23rd, 5pm - 6pm
on Radio Row


Special Guest on Atlantic Tunnel: Gruff Rhys
Sunday, March 23rd, 2pm - 4pm
on Atlantic Tunnel with Ed
(on Rock'n'Soul Radio stream)
This week, Atlantic Tunnel welcomes Singer-Songwriter and former member of Super Fury Animals, Gruff Rhys, for a conversation with host Ed Rogers. There’s also lots of music from Gruff as well as new music from Louis Phillippe, Robert Forster, The Waterboys, Richard Dawson and more.


Outta Sight Listener Appreciation Night
Saturday, March 22nd, 7pm - 9pm
on We're Outta Sight!!! with Stu
(on Rock'n'Soul Radio stream)
WFMU made it's fundraising goal and as a token of his appreciation, DJ Stu Rutherford will be taking listener requests. Leave a comment with your request(s) and if Stu has it on vinyl (and can easily locate it) he'll do his best to get it on the air for you.


Drop In Presents Mishegoss with Myron
Saturday, March 22nd, 6pm - 7pm
on Drop-In
(on Rock'n'Soul Radio stream)
Mishegoss: craziness or idiosyncrasy. The mature and the dewy. With a beat.


Tonight's guests: Actress Gretchen Mol (Millers In Marriage) & Writer/Director Peter Craig (Dope Thief)
Saturday, March 22nd, 5pm - 9pm
on Bob Barth's One Night Stand
(on Sheena's Jungle Room Stream)
LIVE from Los Angeles: Filmmaker Ed Burns returns with his brand new feature MILLERS IN MARRIAGE that takes a look at the complicated lives of middle-aged, married couples. Tonight on the show we have actress Gretchen Mol (Boardwalk Empire) to talk all about it. Then Writer/Director Peter Craig (The Town, Top Gun: Maverick, The Batman) takes us inside his thrilling new Apple TV+ series DOPE THIEF. Steven Soderbergh brings us back to the theater for his mystery spy drama BLACK BAG. Finally we'll check out the brand new and hilariously star studded new play PARENTS IN CHAINS currently playing at the Ensemble Theatre Company's New Vic theater in Santa Barbara. All that & more! March 22nd at 2pm-6pm PT, 5pm - 9pm ET.


Mike Campbell
Saturday, March 22nd, 3pm - 6pm
on Todd-o-phonic Todd's show

Mike Campbell played guitar with Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers for the duration of their career and was also involved in writing many of their pivotal songs. His new autobiography, "Heartbreaker" (Grand Central Publishing), is a vivid recollection of his time spent with the band and much more. Mike currently performs with Mike Campbell and The Knobs.


Special Guest: Charles Downs
Saturday, March 22nd, 2pm - 5pm
on Music For a Free World with Dave Sewelson
(on Give the Drummer Radio stream)
Charles Downs is an American free jazz drummer. During the 1970s, he was active in the New York City loft jazz scene.


Kevin McDonald and Dave Hill; authors Tom Beaujour and Richard Bienstock
Wednesday, March 19th, Noon - 3pm
on The Evan "Funk" Davies Show

So much for a quiet post-marathon show! First, Kevin McDonald and Dave Hill will call in to talk about Kevin McDonald Superstar, the rock opera written by and starring the titular Kid In The Hall that includes Dave as the opening act. The show opens tonight at the SoHo Playhouse in NYC.
Later, Tom Beaujour and Richard Bienstock return to the show to discuss their latest book Lollapalooza: The Uncensored Story of Alternative Rock's Wildest Festival which comes out next week.


DJ Perro Caliente guest hosts Wake
Wednesday, March 19th, 6am - 9am
on Wake with Clay Pigeon


Kick Out the Jams Tribute to The Stooges No Fun
Tuesday, March 18th, 7pm - 8pm
on Kick Out The Jams with Joey D
(on Rock'n'Soul Radio stream)
Joey D spins a bunch of cover versions of the iconic Stooges song "No Fun"


Frog Performs on Material Eyez with Naomi Shamble
Tuesday, March 18th, 3pm - 6pm
on Material Eyez with Naomi Shamble

A pair of dressed down brothers undress fervent myopic reflections on crashing out, fatherhood, intimacy, addiction, and sonic memories fractured by nostalgia; all inspired by the sounds of Kodak Black, Mozart, and Prince (and a hint of Tiny Tim)—with Frog’s unique Indie Twang. Show up with a coozied drank and vibe to the dreamscape.


Ben Snyder, author, "Spy Plane"
Monday, March 17th, 6pm - 7pm
on Techtonic with Mark Hurst

A few years ago, planes outfitted with spy cameras flew over the city of Baltimore, recording citizens as they walked or drove around town. Ben Snyder discusses his book "Spy Plane: Inside Baltimore's Surveillance Experiment," about how this was supposed to solve murder cases, and why it ultimately failed.


David S is in for Joe McGasko this morning
Monday, March 17th, 9am - Noon
on Inner Ear Detour with David


The Grand Finale of the 2025 WFMU Fundraising Marathon
Sunday, March 16th, 7pm - Midnight
on Marathon Finale


Paul Bruno and his Co-Host Terre T.
Sunday, March 16th, 3pm - 5pm
on Paul Bruno's show


Glen Jones and his Co-Host Todd-o-phonic Todd
Sunday, March 16th, Noon - 3pm
on The Glen Jones Radio Programme


Jeff Golick and his Co-Host Doug Schulkind
Sunday, March 16th, 9am - Noon
on destination: OUT with Jeff Golick
(on Give the Drummer Radio stream)


Jeff Sarge and his Co-Host Jim the Poet
Sunday, March 16th, 9am - Noon
on Reggae Schoolroom with Jeff Sarge


Carol and her Co-Host Daniel Blumin
Sunday, March 16th, 6am - 9am
on Serious Moonlight Sonatas with Carol


Jody Peyote and her Co-Host Saltzshaker
Sunday, March 16th, 3am - 6am
on Push Button Heaven with Jody Peyote


Abbie from Mars and her Co-Host Gaylord Fields
Sunday, March 16th, Midnight - 3am
on Radioactivity with Abbie From Mars


Marty McSorley and his Co-Host John Allen
Saturday, March 15th, 9pm - Midnight
on Marty McSorley's show


Stu and his Co-Host Terre T.
Saturday, March 15th, 7pm - 9pm
on We're Outta Sight!!! with Stu
(on Rock'n'Soul Radio stream)


Rob W. and his Co-Host Trouble
Saturday, March 15th, 6pm - 9pm
on Transpacific Sound Paradise with Rob Weisberg


Todd-O-Phonic Todd and his Co-Host Vee Vee
Saturday, March 15th, 3pm - 6pm
on Todd-o-phonic Todd's show


Special Guest: Chris Cochrane
Saturday, March 15th, 2pm - 5pm
on Music For a Free World with Dave Sewelson
(on Give the Drummer Radio stream)
Chris Cochrane is a Brooklyn-based guitarist, improviser, noise maker, collaborator, and composer.


Rex and his Co-Host Becky
Saturday, March 15th, 1pm - 3pm
on Fool's Paradise with Rex



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