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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- Artist: KHUM: Radio Without The Rules
- Copyright: 2018
Podcasts:
Canada's finest Americana band discuss playing in a supermarket, Swedes, and also play really good.
Bill Summers (percussion), DJ Logic (turntables), Pete Ciotti (drums), Brian Swizlo (keys) and Drew Mohr (bass) show us how it's done.
Bill Summers (percussion), DJ Logic (turntables), Pete Ciotti (drums), Brian Swizlo (keys) and Drew Mohr (bass) show us how it's done.
Patty Larkin returns to KHUM to play old songs live and share new recorded music.
Eilen Jewell live at KHUM
Rockabilly superstar Deke Dickerson stopped by KHUM on Feb. 26th and left a sea of dropped jaws and melted faces in his wake. WE WANT OUR FACED BACK, DEKE DICKERSON. ASAP.
The world's foremost Ukulele enthusiast and practitioner discusses his instrument.
In this episode of Upstage Live, Emmanuel talks about going pro at age 6, why he doesn't break strings, and Django Reinhart's fire-gnarled hands.
Motherlode is the gritty sound of a 10-piece funktrain. Inspired by 70's soundtrack funk, James Browns JB's, Afrobeat and more. This session, as you'll hear, sets two new KHUM records. One is 'Most Band Members Crammed In The Studio.' The other, we couldn't have predicted.
Motherlode is the gritty sound of a 10-piece funktrain. Inspired by 70's soundtrack funk, James Browns JB's, Afrobeat and more. This session, as you'll hear, sets two new KHUM records. One is 'Most Band Members Crammed In The Studio.' The other, we couldn't have predicted.
Alt-Roma-jazz afficionados return to KHUM to smash their own "guitar face" record. And play songs. They're at the Caspar Inn tonight and tomorrow, then at the Arcata Theater for New Years.
Recorded live at Robert Goodman Wines Tasting Room in Arcata, CA Dec 11, 2012 as part of KHUM's ongoing Upstage Live q+a series.
Fiddle player, singer & songwriter Sara Watkins dropped to talk about recording with a member of Led Zeppelin, her LA variety show, and a possible Nickel Creek reunion.
The Polyrhythmics, Seattle's finest 8-piece afrobeat/worldbeat band, stopped by the KHUM studio on November 15 and redefined the phrase "live in-studio performance".
These guys love them some 6/4 time signatures, playing in BART stations, and interning for John Vanderslice. Expect big things.