This Week on KSER

Da Coconut Wireless - Sun 5pm

Music from the Hawaiian Isles. New and traditional, Jawaiian to Slack Key, you'll hear songs from the Islands every Sunday evening on 90.7 fm. Da Coconut Wireless is the Hawaiian euphemism for "the grape vine". When you tune into the Da Coconut Wireless on KSER you'll hear from your friends in the Northwest's Hawaiian community, sharing music, talking story, and the occasional bit of news from the islands. Braddah Ace, Braddah B, Haole Boy & Coconut Girl, and Uncle Hal & Trevor da Mouse share their love of island music and culture every Sunday from 5-7pm.

Audio Indigo - Sat 7pm

Host - ;  Join Robin "K", each Saturday evening from 7pm to 9pm for AUDIO INDIGO.  Featuring: Local, Regional & Obscure blues artists.  Robin "K" turns the air blue for you.  Kick off your shoes & lighten up your Saturday Night Blues on Audio Indigo. Robin says, "I have been on the air at KSER for over 2 years now, and I just took the show over from Glenn Tuttle.  Blues is a life long love, listen to it, bought it; when I was a youngster to young to even know it was called "The Blues". 

From Here to Obscurity - Wed 8:30pm

Love GuitaristTune in From Here To Obscurity this Wednesday night for an interview with Johnny Echols, the original guitar player for the band LOVE. Along with their music and Johnny's story you'll hear the history of the band and Arthur Lee, stories about other rock, soul and jazz musicians plus much more! It begins at 8:30 on KSER 90.7 FM in Everett or streaming on the web at www.kser.org.

Clancy's Bar & Grill - Thr 8:30pm

Every Thursday night at 8:30PM Clancy dishes up the tasty licks and a heapin' plate of the blues at hir Bar & Grill.

In 2009, Clancy was awarded Blues DJ of the Year by the Washington Blues Society at their annual "Best of the Blues Awards" April 19th. You'll know why when you stop by the Bar & Grill. Ask for Clancy.
 

A Sudden Loss - Mon 4pm

Popular public radio hosts, past and present, read short eulogies of some of the tens of thousands lost to the coronavirus pandemic in the last several months. Produced by public radio veteran producer Paul Ingles and featuring the voices of Susan Stamberg, Noah Adams, Liane Hansen, Maria Martin, Al Letson, Neal Conan, Glynn Washington and others. Plus music excerpts from Robbie Robertson, Bruce Springsteen, Joni Mitchell, Aretha Franklin, U2 and John Prine.