"WHFR PRESENTS" Features Robert Fripp & King Crimson
It was 1969 and rock and roll music was witnessing a surge in progressive music, as artists were incorporating influences from a wide range of genres such as jazz, classical, world and avant-garde stylings. At the forefront of this movement was the band King Crimson, led by guitarist and composer Robert Fripp.
The band would go through many personnel changes and approaches to their music but the one thing that was constant was an undying desire to push the boundaries, led by Robeert Fripp. Join me, Pat Frisco, as we explore the music of King Crimson as well as a few of Fripp's other projects on WHFR PRESENTS, Sunday, October 6, from 4-7pm EDT. The music of King Crimson will be featured in live concerts in the Detroit area with the David Cross Band at the Token Lounge on Sunday, October 13, and Adrian Belew's Beat Project at Masonic Temple on Sunday, October 27.
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WHFR PRESENTS airs every Sunday beginning at 4:00 pm with a rotating cast of WHFR DJs, taking in-depth looks into the many genres of music that WHFR has to offer. Tune in at 89.3 on the FM dial in Dearborn/Detroit and surrounding communities, or listen anywhere via our online streamer.
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WHFR Journal: Friday, 10/4/24 at 1pm
Tune in to this week's edition of the WHR Journal as we chat with the new Executive Director of the Dearborn Symphony Orchestra James Clements on his new role and the kickoff performance of the symphony taking place Friday night (tickets still available at dearbornsymphony.org). We'll also air a special segment on Gender-Based Violence Prevention for Teens and Young Adults in support of National Domestic Violence Awareness Month in October. We'll air the second half of that episode on next week's Journal. Hope you'll listen in to the WHFR Journal Friday, 10/4/24 at 1pm.
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This Just In: Episode 17
Episode 17 of This Just In, WHFR's pre-recorded new music showcase airing Mondays from 8-9p, airs September 30th, 2024.
This week's playlist:
Unto Others - Raigeki [Metal / Post-Punk / Goth]
Chain Code - A New Face [Prog-Rock / Psychedelic]
Sarah Hanahan - Resonance [Jazz]
Wind Rose - The Great Feast Underground [Power Metal]
Turbokill - Wings Of The Thunder Hawk [Power Metal]
Charlotte Wessels - Chasing Sunsets [Symphonic Metal]
Aaron Parks - Flyways [Jazz]
Jesse Royal & Zion I Kings - Love That Don't Change [Reggae]
Sam Blasucci - Witching Hour [Indie Rock]
The Salmon - Wiggling [Reggae]
The Headhunters ft. Forward Back - New Levels, New Devils [Jazz Fusion]
Solora - I'm Feelin' Kinda Good [Electronic / Vocal House]
Tune in to This Just In each week as we feature a unique playlist of music recently received at the station, in a variety of musical formats.
To submit your music for airplay consideration, please visit the Contact Us tab on our website: https://whfr.fm.
TOP TEN BLUES for September 2024
Please join Highway 61 for the best in new Blues releases and local area Artists' music every Friday, 2:00 – 4:00pm, with host DJ~KittyLuv;) 'making~waves'.
Here is our latest Top Ten Blues new releases being aired at WHFR-FM 89.3:
1. SHEMEKIA COPELAND: Blame It On Eve (Alligator Records)
2. JOVIN WEBB: Drifter (Blind Pig Records)
3. JONTAVIOUS WILLIS: West Georgia Blues (Strolling Bones Records)
4. TAB BENOIT: I Hear Thunder (Whiskey Bayou Records)
5. RONNIE BAKER BROOKS: Blues In My DNA (Alligator Records)
6. SUNNY GULLAGE: Go Be Free (Blind Pig Records)
7. VANEESE THOMAS: Stories In Blue (Overton Music)
8. DIANA BRAITHWAITE AND CHRIS WHITELEY: Forever Blues (G-Three)
9. ELIZA NEALS: Colorcrimes (E-H Records)
10. LARA PRICE: Half and Half (Gulf Coast Records)
DJ~KittyLuv;)
WHFR Blues Music Director
WHFR Journal -- Friday, Sept. 27, 1pm
Tune into the WHFR Journal tomorrow (Friday), Sept. 27 at 1pm as we discuss a project to help provide gently used bikes to children in need. "Free Bikes 4 Kids" Board Member Larry Fieroh will discuss the program and the collection that will take place on Saturday here in metro-Detroit. We'll also chat with HFC Licensed Counselor Deb Gates and Student Activities Assistant Kayla Collins about what HFC is doing to honor Mental Health Awareness Month here in September and ways to support our students and community at large.
Play It By Ear Pays Tribute To Sax Legend Benny Golson
Tune in for a special show on Sunday, September 29, as we visit the music of the late Benny Golson.
Born January 25, 1929, in Philadelphia, PA, he began learning to play piano at the age of nine and switched to sax at age fourteen.
He was a childhood friend of John Coltrane, among others, and when he learned about the death of trumpeter, Clifford Brown, he was moved to write a composition “I Remember Clifford” that is a jazz standard.
He also wrote several jazz standards including:
- Stablemates
- Killer Joe
- Whisper Not
- Along Came Betty
He was a member of art Blakey's Jazz Messengers and the Jazztet with Art Farmer and Curtis Fuller.
He died September 21, 2024, in New York at the age of 95.
The Play It By Ear show airs Sundays, 10am – 1pm (ET).
This Just In: Episode 016
Episode 16 of This Just In, WHFR's pre-recorded new music showcase airing Mondays from 8-9p, airs September 23rd, 2024.
This week's playlist:
Marwan Allam - Orange Cake [Jazz]
Wild Pink - Fences of Stonehenge [Indie Rock]
Refestramus - The Red Apple (Acoustic) [Prog Rock]
Bar Italia - The only conscious being in the universe [Indie Rock]
Bryan Yurcan - Autumn Leaves (Of New Jersey) [Singer-Songwriter]
3Mind Blight - Rag Dolls [Industrial Metal]
My Autumn Amor - Mermaid Blood [Indie Rock]
Alex Cuba ft. Valentín Puentes - Tiene Sabor [World / Latin]
The Red Clay Strays - On My Knees [Country Rock / Roots Rock]
Charlie Parr - Boombox [Folk]
Berto (DE) - New Wave (Sanderjammes Remix) [Electronic]
Avery Sharpe - I See You [Jazz]
Tune in to This Just In each week as we feature a unique playlist of music recently received at the station, in a variety of musical formats.
To submit your music for airplay consideration, please visit the Contact Us tab on our website: https://whfr.fm.
WHFR Journal This Friday, Sept. 20 at 1pm
Join us for this week's WHFR Journal show on Friday, September 20 at 1pm as we showcase the many activities available to students through the HFC Office of Student Activities. We'll also hear about an exciting upcoming ceramics exhibit in Ann Arbor featuring HFC ceramics instructor Steve Glazer. We'll wrap the show with some insights from the PRX program "This Week in Water" on how much the topic of the environment might be impacting elections in 2024. Enjoy the show!
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This Just In: Episode 015
Episode 15 of This Just In, WHFR's pre-recorded new music showcase airing Mondays from 8-9p, airs September 16th, 2024.
This week's playlist:
Bôa – Duvet [Japanese pop]
Bôa – Whiplash [Japanese Pop]
God Is An Astronaut – Apparition [Metal]
Oceanator – Cut String [Indie/Alt. Rock]
Vitesse X – Eternal [Dance/Electronica]
Then Comes Silence – Ride or Die [Rock]
Lollise – edube [World (South Africa)]
Wishy – Triple Seven [Indie Rock]
The Bug Club - A Bit like James Bond [Indie/Alt. Rock]
Yemen Blues – Heavy Weight [World (Yemen)/Indie Rock]
Nala Sinephro – Continuum 6 – [Ambient Jazz]
JRCG – Drummy [Noise/Electronic]
Doohickey Cubicle – Phony Phones [Indie/Alt. Rock]
Tune in to This Just In each week as we feature a unique playlist of music recently received at the station, in a variety of musical formats.
To submit your music for airplay consideration, please visit the Contact Us tab on our website: https://whfr.fm.
WHFR Journal - Tomorrow at 1pm -Theatre, Heart Gallery, and Self Care
Join us for this week's local news and views show The WHFR Journal when we chat with Dr. John Michael Sefel regarding the upcoming HFC Theatre season. We'll also share info about the 2024 Heart Gallery Photo Exhibit and event set to take place next weekend to support metro-Detroit's Judson Center's mission of finding "forever families" for children in foster care. We'll wrap the show with a piece on self-care from PRX. Check it out!
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