Interviews with local artists, musicians, 50's-60's music, reggae, live and local performances, jazz, South County history and politics, Chamber of Commerce events
The Youth Board of San Luis Obispo County's United Way produces and hosts this show KYXZ 107.9fm, Low Power Community Radio for the South County. The show deals with topics of interested to high school age students. This episodes topic is about the Kristen Smart case and how the podcast series discussing got to the FBI involved. And about the impact of true crime podcasts in general.
Brian Reynolds, former Executive Director of the San Luis Obispo County Libraries, along with KYXZ General Manager, Charlie Goodman interview Roselyn Pierini, SLO County’s Regional Librarian and Kate McMillen, Oceano Supervising Library Associate.Topics range from importance of libraries as community resource centers, the historical importance of the Dunite culture on the Central Coast and more!
Charlie & Sandi Shoemake host the Central Coast Jazz Institute concert in Cambria, December 1, 2019. Featured performers are: Central Coast Jazz Institute Concert, December 1, 2019 Hosted by Charlie Shoemake, piano/vibes, and Sandi Shoemake, vocals. Accompanied by James Gallardo, bass, and Sean Collins, drums/vibes Jeanne Potter, piano: “Out of Nowhere,” “Angel Eyes,” “Stella by Starlight.” Gillian Piper, baritone sax and vocals; Taylor Hatch, guitar: “I thought About You, ”I Didn’t Know What Time it Was,” “Mood Indigo,” “You’d be so Nice to Come Home To.” Sandi Shoemake, vocals; Charlie Shoemake, piano: “I’m Old Fashioned,” “Forgetful.” Madison Scott, piano/vocals: “You Stepped out of a Dream,” “For Me, For You, Forever.” Josh Collins, guitar: “Blues in B-flat,” “I Remember April,” “Moonlight in Vermont,” [Sean Collins, vibes}, *“There is no Greater Love,” “Blues in the Closet.”
Monthly show produced by the Youth Board of United Way of San Luis Obispo County, CA. This show's topics features a discussion of the "college entry exam scam" by high school students who have to deal with these tests and their costs.
Charlie & Sandi Shoemake (piano/vibes & vocals) welcome pianist Joe Bagg at the Famous Jazz Artists Concert series in Cambria, CA, November 24, 2019.
Looking back on shows with our Awesome Local Artists... We have so much talent here and I'm honored to share it with you... Tonight, Ynana Rose, Bender & Jack with a taste of Nathan Spooner... Please Join us and enjoy... Peace... OG...
Ynana Returns to Excellent Radio Studios or another hour of Awesomeness. Tales of a road trip to the northwest, Family and good Music... www.ynanarose.com Peace...
Ynana Visits us in Studio: What an Excellent Human Being. I truly enjoyed every minute... For more info on Ynana: www.ynanarose.com Peace...
Bunkers at the station. Love these guys... Charactors each of'm. Great talk, Excellent Music... Thanks for Listening Listen to and Purchase Bunkers Music bunkers.bandcamp.com Peace...
Superb jazz artists recorded at the Pewter Plough Playhouse on Sundays in Cambria, California on May 19, 20019 by Brian Reynolds. Charlie Shoemake, piano/vibes; Sandi Shoemake, vocals; Karl Welz, tenor saxophone; Dylan Johnson, bass; Paul Kriebich, drums. Jazz music - Live; Famous Jazz Artists Concerts
This show is hosted by renowned Dunite historian and author, Norm Hammond. The Dunites were people who lived in the sand dunes south of Oceano from around the time of the arrival of the Southern Pacific Railroad in 1895 until 1974, when the last Dunite living in the Dunes passed away. Among the Dunites were artists, writers, poets, and philosophers, and others who enjoyed a free and easy life style with excellent climate, no rent and no taxes. Some Dunites were associated with the Utopian Colony of “Moy Mell” which was created by Chester Alan Arthur III, grandson of U.S. President Chester Alan Arthur and was located in the dunes about two miles south of Oceano. Others were religious mystics who preferred to live alone as hermits, apart from the festivities and social atmosphere of Moy Mell. One of these hermit mystics was Elwood Decker who first came into the dunes in 1931.