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Format: 2013-05-24

Thursday, April 25th

  • Midnight-2AM, The World Cafe.
  • 2-5AM, Echoes.
  • 5-10AM, FUV Music with Corny O’Connell: Including the Question of The Day at 9:25. 
  • 10AM-2PM, FUV Music with Carmel Holt.
  • 2-6PM, FUV Music with Dennis Elsas: Including a Report from The Alternate Side at 3:45.
  • 6-9PM, FUV Music with Eric Holland.
  • 9-10PM, From the FUV Vault: Dr. John recorded live at B.B. King's Blues Club in 2004.
  • 10PM-Midnight, The Alternate Side on FUV with Russ Borris.

Wednesday, April 24th

Tuesday, April 23rd

  • Midnight-2AM, The World Cafe.
  • 2-5AM, Echoes.
  • 5AM-10PM, FUV’s Spring Membership Drive. Begin or renew your membership today.
  • 5-10AM, FUV Music with Corny O’Connell: Including the Question of The Day at 9:25. 
  • 10AM-2PM, FUV Music with Carmel Holt.
  • 2-6PM, FUV Music with Dennis Elsas.
  • 6-8PM, FUV Music with Russ Borris.
  • 8PM, FUV Live Broadcast: Rita Houston welcomes Steve Martin and Edie Brickell to the City Winery stage to perform songs from their new duo album, Love Has Come for You.
  • 9PM, Studio A Interview: With the new album Bankrupt! out today, Phoenix hangs out with Rita Houston in Studio A.
  • 10PM-Midnight, The Alternate Side on FUV with Russ Borris.

Monday, April 22nd

Sunday, April 21st

  • WFUV's Spring Membership Drive continues! Support your favorite programs by becoming a member.
  • Midnight-2AM, Group Harmony Review with Dan Romanello.
  • 2-3AM, Beale Street Caravan.
  • 3-4AM, eTown: eTown On The Road – CAKE/ Danny Bames/ Eliza Gilkyson (Part 2).
  • 4-6AM, American Routes.  [See 6PM]
  • 6-8AM, Mountain StageBuddy Miller & Jim Lauderdale, Corb Lund, Sturgill Simpson, The Chapin Sisters, Blue Yonder
  • 8-11AM, Sunday Breakfast with John Platt: A.K.A. FUV: for our spring membership drive a selection of artists who perform under pseudonyms, from Elvis Costello and David Bowie to Bon Iver and Bahamas (with a shout-out of names of listeners who contribute to WFUV)!
  • 11AM-Noon, Mass from Fordham University Church.
  • Noon-4PM, Ceol na nGael with Tara Cuzzi and Megan Scully: Today is our Spring Fundraiser! Show your support of WFUV by making a contribution at 877-WFUV-907 (877-938-8907) or online.
  • 4-5PM, Woody’s Children with Bob Sherman: The Spring Drive: A peek into the musical future with new voices and other first hearings.
  • 5-6PM, Sound Opinions.
  • 6-8PM, American Routes.
  • 8PM-Midnight, The Big Broadcast with Rich Conaty: Vocalist Ella Fitzgerald; Clarinetist Jimmie Noone and Composer Rube Bloom ("The Man from the South").

Saturday, April 20th

  • WFUV's Spring Membership Drive continues! Support your favorite programs by becoming a member.
  • Midnight-1AM, The Grateful Dead Hour.
  • 1-3AM, The World Cafe.
  • 3-6AM, Echoes.
  • 6-7AM, Sound Opinions.
  • 7-7:30AM, Fordham Conversations with Robin Shannon: WFUV reporter Jake Neher has a conversation with '50s and '60s pop icon Dion DiMucci. Records like "A Teenager in Love," "Runaround Sue," and "The Wanderer" made Dion one of the most popular pre-British Invasion artists in the world. He will talk about his upbringing in the Fordham section of the Bronx, the corner of Belmont and 187th - now called the "Doo Wop Corner" - where he and his group The Belmonts polished some of their early hits, and racial tensions between Bronx-area Doo Wop groups.
  • 7:30-8AM, Cityscape with George Bodarky: Each week on WFUV's Cityscape we learn about New York City in new and unique ways. We journey to fascinating places, like deep below Grand Central Terminal and the Lower East Side troll museum, and we meet interesting characters like singing sanitation workers. But we couldn’t go on any of these journeys without financial support from listeners who appreciate this kind of programming. On this week's show, we're revisiting some of our favorite segments while we ask for your support during WFUV's Spring Membership Drive.
  • 8-9AM, Míle Fáilte with Seamus Blake: Fundraiser;  Seachtain na Gaeilge [two weeks of events promoting the communal use of spoken Irish] in Ireland, north and south, March 4 to 18, 2013.
  • 9AM-1PM, A Thousand Welcomes with Kathleen Biggins.
  • 1-4PM, One on One. New York’s longest running sports call-in show.
  • 4-8PM, Mixed Bag with Don McGee.
  • 8-10PM, Vin Scelsa’s Idiot’s Delight.
  • 10-11PM, The Bottomless Pit with Marshall Crenshaw.
  • 11PM-Midnight, Conversations from The World Cafe.

Thursday, April 18th

  • Midnight-2AM, The World Cafe.
  • 2-5AM, Echoes.
  • 5AM-10PM, Support WFUV by beginning or renewing your membership, during our Spring Membership Drive.
  • 5-10AM, FUV Music with Corny O’Connell: Including the Question of The Day at 9:25. 
  • 10AM-2PM, FUV Music with Carmel Holt.
  • 2-6PM, FUV Music with Dennis Elsas.
  • 6-9PM, FUV Music with Russ Borris.
  • 9-10PM, From the FUV Vault: Alabama Shakes recorded live at Bowery Ballroom last year.
  • 10PM-Midnight, The Alternate Side on FUV with Russ Borris.

Wednesday, April 17th

Tuesday, April 16th

  • Midnight-2AM, The World Cafe.
  • 2-5AM, Echoes.
  • 5-10AM, FUV Music with Corny O’Connell: Including Take Five with Thao & The Get Down Stay Down at 7:40 and the Question of The Day at 9:25. 
  • 10AM-2PM, FUV Music with Carmel Holt.
  • 2-6PM, FUV Music with Dennis Elsas: Including Take Five with Thao & The Get Down Stay Down at 4:45.
  • 6-9PM, FUV Music with Eric Holland.
  • 9PM, Words & Music from Studio A: Back with their new album We The Common, Thao & The Get Down Stay Down perform live in Studio A and catch up with host Russ Borris.
  • 10PM-Midnight, The Alternate Side on FUV with Russ Borris.

Monday, April 15th

  • Midnight-2AM, The World Cafe.
  • 2-5AM, Echoes.
  • 5AM-10PM, FUV’s New Music Monday.
  • 5-10AM, FUV Music with Corny O’Connell: Including Take Five with The Waterboys at 7:40 and the Question of The Day at 9:25. 
  • 10AM-2PM, FUV Music with Carmel Holt.
  • 2-6PM, FUV Music with Dennis Elsas: Including Take Five with The Waterboys at 4:45. 
  • 6-9PM, FUV Music with Eric Holland.
  • 9PM, Words & Music from Studio ACeltic folk-rock outfit The Waterboys, led by Mike Scott visits Eric Holland in Studio A. 
  • 10PM-Midnight, The Alternate Side on FUV with Russ Borris.

Sunday, April 14th

  • Midnight-2AM, Group Harmony Review with Dan Romanello.
  • 2-3AM, Beale Street Caravan.
  • 3-4AM, eTown: eTown On The Road – CAKE/ Danny Bames/ Eliza Gilkyson (Part 1)
  • 4-6AM, American Routes.  [See 6PM]
  • 6-8AM, Mountain StageKathy Mattea, Kathleen Edwards, Kim Richey, Shovels & Rope, Bonnie Bishop 
  • 8-11AM, Sunday Breakfast with John Platt:  A return visit with Amy Speace, Nashville-based singer-songwriter, whose latest CD, How to Sleep in a Stormy Boat, uses Shakespeare quotes to set up a cycle of very personal songs.
  • 11AM-Noon, Mass from Fordham University Church.
  • Noon-4PM, Ceol na nGael with Tara Cuzzi and Megan Scully: Tune into Ceol na nGael today for music from Girsa, the Chieftains, Cathie Ryan and many more.
  • 4-5PM, Woody’s Children with Bob Sherman: Belated April Foolery: Unexpected songs, LP nostalgia, and a guessing game. 
  • 5-6PM, Sound Opinions.
  • 6-8PM, American Routes.
  • 8PM-Midnight, The Big Broadcast with Rich Conaty: Vocalist Bessie Smith; Harpist Casper Reardon; Pianist Alex Hill; Songs of Chester Conn ("Too Busy"), Al Lewis ("Now's the Time to Fall in Love") and Kay Swift ("Fine and Dandy").

Saturday, April 13th

  • Midnight-1AM, The Grateful Dead Hour.
  • 1-3AM, The World Cafe.
  • 3-6AM, Echoes.
  • 6-7AM, Sound Opinions.
  • 7-7:30AM, Fordham Conversations with Robin Shannon: The International Dyslexia Association defines dyslexia as "a specific learning disability that is neurological in origin." But members of a boarding school for dyslexic students in Dutchess County, New York don’t use the term “disability.” They prefer to call it a “way to learn differently.” On this week’s Fordham Conversations we discuss the issue of dyslexia with three people who have first-hand knowledge of the condition: Kevin Pendergast is the Headmaster of the Kildonan School, a boarding school that empowers students with dyslexia; Dave Flink is the Executive Director of Eye-to-Eye, a national grassroots mentoring program; and August Hunt is in his senior year at Kildonan.
  • 7:30-8AM, Cityscape with George Bodarky: In the musical Annie, the lead character meets and comforts a stray dog named Sandy. Every dog that’s played Sandy since the world premiere of Annie in 1976 has been a rescue. On this week's Cityscape, we'll meet the man who found and trained the original Sandy, and has since turned countless other shelter animals into Broadway and Hollywood stars. William Berloni writes about rescuing animals and turning them into stars in his book, Broadway Tails: Heartfelt Stories of Rescued Dogs Who Became Showbiz Superstars.
  • 8-9AM, Míle Fáilte with Seamus Blake: CSANA: Celtic Studies Association of North America Annual Meeting, University of Toronto, St. Michael’s College, April 18 to 21, 2013.
  • 9AM-Noon, A Thousand Welcomes with Kathleen Biggins.
  • Noon-1PM, The Thistle & Shamrock: Musical Breizh: Intoxicating melodies from Brittany fill the air this week, with the ensemble of Kornog and Skolvan, vocalist Annie Ebrel, and the father of contemporary Celtic music in Brittany, Alan Stivell.
  • 1-4PM, One on One. New York’s longest running sports call-in show.
  • 4-8PM, Mixed Bag with Don McGee.
  • 8-10PM, Vin Scelsa’s Idiot’s Delight.
  • 10-11PM, The Bottomless Pit with Marshall Crenshaw.
  • 11PM-Midnight, Conversations from The World Cafe.

Friday, April 12th