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Tune in Mondays at 10am to hear a new show - Modulation, a musical experience that celebrates creativity and diversity by combining the newest sounds in progressive pop, world beat, indie, folk-rock, reggae, rock, electronica, chill and downtempo. Your host, Allison Graves, offers up plenty of remixes, b-sides and the best of what’s new. 

KPOV is sad to say goodbye to Art Sphere.

 

 


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From Oregon to Wyoming, Northern California to British Columbia, NW Connection is your source for all NW music.  Join "L. E. Mix" on  Saturdays from 4pm - ...

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Sat: 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM

 

KPOV's Birthday Party!


Thanks for joining us in Celebrating 5 years on the Air!

It was a GREAT party.

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Pokey LaFarge & the South City Three High Energy Americana

Frank Fairfield - banjo/fiddler, the likes of Foggy Mountain Boys

 

Moon Mountain Ramblers - Local Favorites


Many thanks to our Event Sponsors - Mary Jane's, Import Performance, Westside Bakery and Cafe, The Source Weekly and Silver Moon Brewery. Thanks also to the many individuals and organizations who contributed auction items

 

Pokey LaFarge & the South City Three are a high energy American roots band influenced by such artists as Dan Hicks, Townes Van Zandt, Brownie McGhee, Bessie Smith, Lightnin’ Hopkins, & Leon Redbone.    www.pokeylafarge.net
Read Ben Salmon's article from the Bulletin's Go Magazine about Pokey LaFarge.

Frank Fairfield is a fiddler & banjo player who strums back-porch bluegrass, complete with shaky jug-band vocals reminiscent of The Foggy Mountain Boys from way back in the '40s.
Read Ben Salmon's blog for the Bulletin about Frank Fairfield.

The Moon Mountain Ramblers have been named best local band by readers of the Source three times. They mix bluegrass, swing, country & Middle Eastern sounds that quickly get people dancing out of their seats!  moonmountainramblers.com