Everything is for sale except Serge Gainsbourg .

January 15, 2009 by onair

Bonjour a tous , hello everyone ,
Dear listeners let me wish you first the best of what can be this year 2009 .
I am back from Paris and I am glad to be again in Asheville . I want to thank those at the station who played the programms I had prepared during my absence .
In Today ‘s show we will play a special Serge Gainsbourg , courtesy of Radio France International . Serge Gainsbourg would have been 80 years old this year and France’s airwaves are alive with his inimitable sound. Just why does the man they called l’ homme à tête de chou (the man with a cauliflower head ) continue to fascinate?

We will also discover together the work of another Serge , Serge Reggianni .
Enjoy this first Paris of the South radio hour of the year ! Click here to listen !

Earthtone presents Rick Preston @ BoBo Sat. 1/17

January 15, 2009 by onair

Rick is a legendary West Coast DJ/Producer now living in Santa Cruz, Ca. He’s got an extensive discography with tracks on labels like Glasgow Underground, Amenti, & Viva!

He will also be stopping by the WPVM studios for an interview with Adam from the Nighttime Swerve.!!! Stay tuned for that broadcast.

rick preston in asheville

Nothing Is Thicker Than Love

January 14, 2009 by onair

Absolute Slacken (On-air with your host, Easy Mark, Saturdays at 7:00pm)

Email: easymark @ wpvm.org

Wordplay: Rare Birds

January 10, 2009 by onair

Jazz fans will like this show. Thomas Rain Crowe and Nan Watkins dropped in to talk about their new book of interviews with great composers and players, Rare Birds, published late last year by the University Press of Mississippi. And if you’re going to talk about music, you really should play some, right? So the show features full tracks by Charles Lloyd, Philip Glass, Eugene Friesen, Sathima Bea Benjamin, and the Abdullah Ibrahim Trio. Enjoy.

Ooze Out Update: Ron & Don available till Tuesday!

January 9, 2009 by onair

During our tribute to the original stooges guitarist Ron Asheton, we had a special guest. Don Bolles drummer for the bands 45 Grave, Vox Pop and the Germs called in from Los Angeles to talk about Ron, Mexican Television and much, much more. A portion of Don’s life was recently immortalized by Hollywood in the film What we do is Secret. Check out this week’s archived program here through Tuesday.

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Tuesdays at 10pm
only on WPVM!

God, Hell, and Your Absolute Slacken

January 7, 2009 by onair

(On-air with your host: Easy Mark, Saturdays at 7:00pm)

Email: easymark @ wpvm.org

Ooze Out right now!

January 6, 2009 by onair