Archive for August, 2009

8/26/09 : 19:00 – 22:00 pm ET

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

The Rub – The Death Of Pop – Bikini Gospel The Spits – Rip Up The Streets – S/T – N X-Clan – Grand Verbalizer (clean) – mp3 Polvo – Dream Residue/Work – In Prism – N The Daktaris – Voodoo Soul Stew – Soul Explosion Finally Punk – Henry – Casual Goths – N […]

Live on WPRB in September!

Monday, August 24th, 2009

I’ll be airing a new, exclusive live set every Wednesday in September leading up to the 2009 WPRB Membership Drive starting with a performance by Kiam recording artist Choo Choo La Rouge (pictured). The full schedule is below. All sessions air around 8:00 pm ET. Wed. 9/2 – Choo Choo La Rouge Wed. 9/9 – […]

8/19/09 : 19:00 – 22:00 pm ET

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

The Rub – The Death Of Pop – Bikini Gospel Tar – Les Paul Worries – Roundhouse – RIP Les Paul. Boniface Koufoudila – Bino Boton, Bosele – The World Is Shaking: Cubanismo From The Congo, 1954-55 – N – C Th’ Faith Healers – Reptile Smile – Lido The Twin Atlas – Pink House […]

8/12/09 : 19:00 – 22:00 pm ET

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

The Rub – The Death Of Pop – Bikini Gospel Tad – Wood Goblins – Salt Lick Sole – Crooklyn – The Secret History Of Underground Rap – Crooklyn Dodgers, remixed. Ilium – Untitled 1 – Plexiglass Cube Hermans Rocket – Space Woman – Midnight Massiera – N – C Alan Vega & Oneida – […]

8/5/09 : 19:00 – 22:00 pm ET

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

The Rub – The Death Of Pop – Bikini Gospel Red Eyed Legends – Pretendica – Wake Up, Legend – I am sorry this band broke up. The Muslims – Inside Job – Esopus 11 – C Caterpillar – Paunchy Fufkin – E.P. Tafo – Karye Pyar – The Sound Of Wonder! – N – […]

WPRB and Whole Foods Princeton present Localpalooza!

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

WPRB and Whole Foods Market Princeton (3495 Route 1 South) will be celebrating with a great, big event on Thursday, August 6th from 4:00 – 7:00 pm ET called Localpalooza! Localpalooza showcases local vendors and purveyors, local conservation groups, local artists and local museums. Lots of food and fun, not to mention activities for children. […]