Don't save it for later and miss the WFUV High Line Bash on Wednesday, April 30, 2025 at City Winery at Pier 57 in New York City. Toast the radio station with live sets from three great artists/bands, ...
Yola at Sounds of Brazil (S.O.B.) in November 2024 (photo by Gus Philippas for FUV) ...
As part of our Black History Month programming, let's hear some of your favorite soul music. Soul had its heyday in the '60s and '70s, but you can request more recent neo-soul artists, too.
A few years ago, the Women's National Hockey League sent me a pitch for "NY Slice," describing their sound as "post mom rock." As a new mom, I was immediately intrigued. Turns out, none of them ...
This FUV Live session is also available as a podcast, "FUV Live Sessions." We're elevating WFUV's long history of live sessions and interviews via a podcast that you can find on Spotify, Apple ...
We're bringing the party to Jersey this time! Come out for a WFUV Dance Party on Saturday, March 29, 2025 from 8-11pm at White Eagle Hall. It'll be a '90s Remix night on the dance floor with FUV ...
Saturday Night Live just celebrated its 50th anniversary on NBC. We send our thanks for decades of entertainment including the musical guests we've gotten to enjoy. Who is someone you recall ...
Two "NY Slice" alums, Tipa Tipo and Vakili Band, will be the focus artists for the second installment of FUV's concert series, "NY Slice Nights," at City Vineyard on Monday, March 3 at 7:30 p.m ...
It's World Radio Day - a day to celebrate radio as a medium. Let's join in with songs about radio. Share your favorites and we'll broadcast a set. Help us make a Valentine Match. Donate now to ...
On "Cavalcade" at 6 p.m., Lucius and Trousdale each have new songs ("Gold Rush" and "Growing Pains") that harmonize perfectly. Library gems by Prelude ("After The Gold Rush") and HAIM ("The Wire ...
Bartees Strange set a notable day to release his new album, Horror: Valentine's Day. But rather than a love-struck (or brokenhearted) series of songs, Strange says that this album is about ...
One organization is challenging the idea that classical music is not diverse. Liz Player is a musician of color who created the nonprofit The Harlem Chamber Players. She sat down with WFUV’s ...
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