Live at KHUM
Summary: The best from KHUM's studios in Humboldt County, California. Mostly music, with the occasional interview or radio play.
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The trio came in to play a few tunes and promote their shows this weekend.
Object Heavy came into the studio! They played some tunes and talked about their show at Jambalaya's for New Years with Motherlode! They will also be joining us for our 20th Anniversary Bash on January 9 at the Adorni Center with Striped Pig and The Hip Joint.
Object Heavy came into the studio! They played some tunes and talked about their show at Jambalaya's for New Years with Motherlode! They will also be joining us for our 20th Anniversary Bash on January 9 at the Adorni Center with Striped Pig and The Hip Joint.
Blue Lake legends Clay Smith and Greg Lojko of the Rubberneckers break their silence to play live on KHUM, backed up by Andy Powell and Pete Ciotti.
Hard-hitting funk from members of the Getdown Crew, Scuber Mountain, and Moo-Got-2, Object Heavy's forthcoming LP will easily be one of the best NorCal albums of the year.
James McMurtry can only be frank. He talks with Larry Trask about the economics of touring, guitars, and the missing verse from Choctaw Bingo.
Since everybody lost their minds after his Summer Arts and Music set, here's an encore of JJ Grey's KHUM 2008 interview.
The Hip Joint make their KHUM debut with something like jazzrockfunkbop or whatever the kids are calling it these days.
Trevor Hall has one foot in mainstream pop and the other foot in an Indian ashram. He stopped by KHUM to talk about making noise, escaping noise, and what "ohm" actually means.
Ever unfazed by the fickle winds of mainstream music, the Compost Mountain Boys have been grinding out NorCal-tinged bluegrass for over 20 years. They're more of an Humboldt institution than a string band.
Kalamazoo's finest discuss playing at Denali, being the weirdos at music festivals, and their Humboldt connection.
With roots in chilly Sweden, Cleopatra Degher brings a sunny California sound to the KHUM studio.
With roots in chilly Sweden, Cleopatra Degher brings a sunny California sound to the KHUM studio.
Tom Scharpling, legendary host of The Best Show, talks about the new Scharpling & Wurster box set, the Best Show reboot, and why using real puppets on the radio is not crazy.
With funky rhythms and tight horns, Polyrhythmics return to Larry Trask's program even better than before.