Since it’s Black History Month, one from the 1920s Jim Crow resurgence, unfortunately still relevant: (What Did I Do to Be So) Black and Blue - Ethel Waters, or Dinah Washington, or Louis Armstrong ...
After last night's Super Bowl, we're putting together a super set of songs for the WFUV Question of the Day. Request something you're super-excited to hear and it could be in the set. Hear your ...
Have you caught any of the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics? The figure skating competitions are underway. If you were competing, individually or in pairs, which song would you skate to? We will ...
Watch/Listen: Hannah Jadagu celebrates her album release day in Studio A.
Today Facebook turns eleven years old. What began as an online social directory for Harvard College students now boasts 1.39 billion users. Over 30,000 users like WFUV on Facebook and we invite you to ...
If you miss today's "Sunday Supper," you can catch it for two weeks in the Archives at WFUV.org.
"Cavalcade" revels in an evening slot one last time before next Sunday's new start time of 4 p.m. A set of songs all dressed up for nighttime begin at 6 p.m. along with salutes to erstwhile FUV shows ...
Chalk, who are bound for SXSW 2026 before launching a big UK/EU tour, hurtled through three songs in this session: "Pain," "Can't Feel It" and "I.D.C." [Recorded: 11/18/25. Engineered by Jim O'Hara ...
They say you have to suffer if you want to sing the blues. Well, here you have to make a request if you want to hear the blues. We'll focus on Black artists as part of our Black History Month ...
Jesse Welles has a lot to say about this American life — its sorrows, ignorance, and grace — especially over the last couple of years. He is prolific in the best way, releasing eight albums since 2024 ...
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