![]() ![]() For 25 years It has been broadcast around the country. The Midnight Flyer is a two-hour weekly program that features a wide variety of blues, interviews, biographies and stories about the blues. With that in mind, I’m dedicated, via The Roadhouse, to preserving this priceless musical form, to presenting a broad range of blues each week (much of it by artists that even hardcore blues fans may not be aware of), and to promoting gleeful chair-dancing with each and every show. Blues music is, in my mind, that last great act of defiance a declaration to the world that, “You gave me your toughest shot and, yes, I’m still standing.” Blues lovers everywhere understand. From the Delta to Chicago, from pre-war to jump, acoustic, electric, harps, horns – it’s difficult, if not impossible, to describe the emotions conveyed with such a simple form. But the range of blues styles is breathtaking. I’ve often heard folks who are unfamiliar with blues note that it’s “such simple music.” Indeed, it is. The Roadhouse is a true labor of love, intended to present the full range of blues music to a broad audience. ![]() The Blue Bus Wednesday 9:00 p.m.-12 Midnight. Hear Classic Modern Rock from the 80's by Artists like Duran Duran, The Thompson Twins, Thomas Dolby, B-52'S, Missing Persons, the Clash, Nick Lowe and alot more ![]() Geils Band, Alice Cooper and with some classic new wave from the 70's as well. Hear a Classic Rock Artists like Steve Miller, Traffic, Bruce Springsteen, The Who, The J. ![]() Listen to one hour of music from 1 year from the past or one hour of music of with a simular theme! For more info on the next special, go to the KEGR Radio Facebook Page! Hear a few minutes of comedy from Comics like Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall, Jeff Gaffigan, John Pinette, Brian Regan, Katheleen Madigan, Jerry Seinfeld, Bill Hicks, George Carlin, Robert Schimmel, Larry the Cable Guy, Ron White, Rocky Laporte, Woody Allen, Dennis Leary, Carl Hurley, Rodney Dangerfield, Gabriel Inglesias, Bob Newhart, Bob Gaithwait, Steven Wright, Judy Tenuta, James Gregory, Mike Birbiglia, George Lopez, and More! On Sunday nights at 7:00 it's time for Dr. To see recently played songs or to listen to KEGR Radio from the Live 365 Website (128 kbs mp3) click here m3u/.Ĭlick here to listen to KEGR Radio with Winamp (128 kbs mps) Ĭlick here to listen to KEGR Radio with Windows Media Player (320 kbs mp3) /. Ĭlick here to listen to KEGR Radio with Windows Media Player (128 kbs mp3). He followed that up with his 18th solo album ‘Big Colors’, which arrived last month.Click here to listen to KEGR Radio with Winamp (32 kbs mp3). “If you are a label and interested please let me know.”Īdams released his first album in the wake of the allegations last December with ‘Wednesdays’, the first of a trio of albums expected in 2019 before the claims emerged. “I’m 46 and scared I’m gonna be living in my sister’s basement,” he wrote. “My actions as a human being, where I was on stage or in the studio the majority of all this time, endlessly working on records, does not leave this gaping huge hole of time for me to be walking around like a romantic supervillain,” Adams told LAM.īack in January Adams was cleared of sending sexual messages to an underage fan after facing an FBI investigation.Īsking for “a second chance to make some music” on Instagram last month, the musician said he was “months from losing my label, studio and my home”. The New York Times‘ report accused him of being “manipulative, obsessive and controlling”. Responding to the accusations, Adams told the publication that he “wasn’t willfully trying to destroy anybody’s life” with his behaviour. “I was functional in that I kept my house OK, and my cats were OK. He told Los Angeles Magazine it was like a “swarm of birds, and they all turn at the same time”, adding that he was left in “fucking shock”. The allegations made against Adams first appeared in a report by The New York Times, which he explained led to some of his friends and colleagues cutting ties. The door has slammed and what am I going to do?” And I now don’t have the emotional support to help fix this. He continued: “So I’m losing my life’s work, and my dream of who I am, my ability to provide for myself. Speaking of the claims coming to light and the subsequent fallout, the musician told Los Angeles Magazine in a new interview that he felt like his accusers “were asking me to die”. Adams issued a lengthy apology for his “harmful behaviour” last summer and recently pleaded for a “second chance” in music. Seven women levelled accusations against the US singer-songwriter in 2019, including Phoebe Bridgers and his ex-wife Mandy Moore. Ryan Adams has said that he felt like his accusers of sexual misconduct were “asking to die”. ![]()
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