Monday, January 29, 2007

Jenn Cleary

Music from local rock/blues/acoustic artist Jenn Cleary and her band.

"Jenn Cleary's thoughtful reflection in her eclectic songwriting combines with her fun-loving musical performance to engage listeners in a funky celebration of breaking out and letting go. This collection journeys through Jenn Cleary's diverse music styles, from sweet acoustic to beat drivin' rock and roll." jenncleary.com

listen to the archive

Monday, January 22, 2007

New Vista High School Band

join us this week for our annual visit from the new vista high school band. comprised of two ensembles, they'll be playing a variety of familiar of jazz and rock songs, some in unfamiliar ways. a few originals too!

hear the archive (may contain a little bit of the preceding program)

Monday, January 15, 2007

Pee Pee

Ecclectic alt folk sounds from the Denver based Pee Pee. Featuring a collective of musicians playing varied instruments such as strings, accordion, brass, and the saw. should be an acoustic treat on the ears.

check 'em out
listen to the archive

Monday, January 08, 2007

The Ricky Earl Band

The KGNU Kaberet begins 2007 with blues music from the Ricky Earl Band.

From their website: "Ricky Earl is one of those rare musicians who embody the whole history of the Blues, Soul, and R & B from his roots in Louisiana right through to six years as Little Milton's lead guitarist and bandleader as well as stints with other blues legends including Albert King and BB King.

Ricky Earl now lives in Denver, Colorado where he continues to thrill audiences with his scorching guitar and searing vocals, playing original and classic Blues, Soul, R & B, leading his own band featuring Cheri Smith on lead and backing vocals, Steve Levinsky on bass, Tim Wallace on guitar, Chris Lyke on drums, Mitch Brown on percussion."

more info about the band: ricky earl band

listen to the archive of the show here
(recording contains a bit of the previous show)

Monday, January 01, 2007

New Year, New Webpage

The KGNU Kabaret has a new webpage! When KGNU redesigned its webpage in mid 2005, the kabaret's page was no longer updated - a trend that we resolve to change for 2007.

Each week we'll post a blurb about the upcoming show, and a link to the archive of the show will be posted shortly after the performance. Feel free to leave comments about shows you hear. In addition, finding and listening to archives of recent and older shows should be easier now, via the "archives" link on the side bar.

Other links contain more information for artists interested in performing on the kabaret, and there's also more information about the kabaret studio space.

thanks again for the continued support of live, local music, and for supporting community radio!