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Local Produce Live: Doublewide "Never Comin' Back"

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KRVS Local Produce Live at Cypress Lake Studios featuring Doublewide “Never Comin' Back”

This week on Bayou to Beltway, Supreme Court Judge-Elect Jimmy Genovese. Wednesday at 12:30 and Saturday at 5:30 pm  

Look ahead to the new year with three #Acadiana game changers - Frankie Russo from Potenza Inc., Terry Huval from LUS Fiber

Bonjour Louisiane: December 28, 2016

Dec 28, 2016

  

Medicine Ball Caravan: December 28, 2016

Dec 28, 2016

Airing some of our favorite records of 2016 on Wednesday's MEDICINE BALL CARAVAN on KRVS Got some Brass Bed, The Claypool-Lennon Delirium, Viatones, David Bowie, The Monkees, William Bell, Go Kinba and Iggy Pop. Plus a few old favorites by The Rolling Stones, Michael Penn and Cat Stevens

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Passport to Modern Jazz: December 27, 2016

Dec 28, 2016

Exploration of modern jazz and its origins with your host D'jalma Garnier.

 

Night Train Jazz: December 27, 2016

Dec 28, 2016

Mellow Jazz

 

 

Music of Yesteryears: December 27, 2016

Dec 28, 2016

Music of Big Bands and Combos.

  

Apres Midi: December 26, 2016

Dec 28, 2016

A sampling of modern and traditional Classical Music.

  

Medicine Ball Caravan: December 27, 2016

Dec 28, 2016

Tuesday's MEDICINE BALL CARAVAN on KRVS blasts tracks from the back yard by Durwood, Barry Ancelet w/ Sam Broussard and Roddie Romero & the Hub City All Stars. Also: some Doyle Bramhall II, Bonnie Raitt, Howlin' Wolf, Otis & Carla, Raphael Saadiq as well as a jazz-tinged conclusion to the hour from the likes of The Blues Project, Traffic, Charles Mingus and Ahmad Jamal.  

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Flood Recovery

Hotels become home for flood victims

Dec 16, 2016

Thousands of Louisiana flood victims are still living in hotels as part of FEMAs Temporary Shelter Assistance program.

On the list of FEMA relief options, the hotel vouchers are meant as a short-term solution -- but four months later, it's still the only option for many people who can't return home.