Margo Cilker is excited to be back on tour and excited to be back at KRCB.
Michaela Anne has been a good friend of KRCB for many years. She always takes the steps to join us in studio A when she tours through California. Her new release “Oh To Be That Free” was recorded during the pandemic at home in Nashville by her husband Aaron.
Country artist Mike Hellman stopped by KRCB's Studio A on Friday December 9th.
We got in touch with the talented bluegrass guitarist Molly Tuttle as she drove to Santa Rosa for her 7/12 show at the Luther Burbank Center. Molly, a Bay Area native, spoke about family, her band Golden Highway and her support of the search for a treatment of alopecia, a condition she’s had since age three.
Doug Jayne welcomed Mr. Music of Peacetown, Jim Corbett, during his Midday Music show.
Nicki Bluhm has a new collection of tunes. “Avondale Drive” is the second album she’s put out since her move from the Bay Area to Nashville.
Although based in L.A., Pi Jacobs grew up on a commune in Sonoma County.
After a couple of decades in San Francisco Sean Hayes moved his family to Petaluma.
Stacy Antonel & her band mates joined us in Studio A to talk about past lives, Buenos Aires and her new release “Always an Outsider."

Stevie Coyle checked in with Doug about growing up in Southern California, his first guitar, his band The Waybacks, and his duo, The Quitters, who will perform at The Occidental Center For The Arts on Father's Day!
The Coffis Brothers stop by for Midday Music on their way to SOMO Redwood Grove for a performance.
The HawtThorns are one of California’s gifts to Nashville. Having left L.A. for Music City a couple of years ago, John and KP share stories and songs from their latest release “Tarot Cards and Shooting Stars.”
Free Range folk from Sonoma County, the Musers are

The Sam Chase dropped by Studio A to personally bring a copy of the new release “You Call This an Album” written by him and featuring his crackerjack band the Untraditionals.
Joining Sam and Brian was Chandra Johnson, longtime fiddling bandmate.
Will Hoge is a rare breed in Nashville, a native. His new release “Wings on my Shoes” is full of stories about troubadours, Southern places, and deities. Will filled Brian in on what to expect weather-wise in Tennessee next week.
Loudon Wainwright III has been part of the soundtrack of our lives for fifty years.
Zoe Fitzgerald Carter is a talented singer-songwriter who is performing Saturday, October 1, at The Lost Church in Santa Rosa.Mutts Up
Canine Rescue and Sanctuary
Mutts Up is a 501(c)(3) non-profit canine rescue shelter and sanctuary located in Petaluma, California. We serve the San Francisco Bay Area and most Northern
My Way: a Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra
Cinnabar Theater
December 15th, 2017 – January 14th, 2018
“His songs will never sound old-fashioned. He always sang quality songs . . .

Namwali Serpell is an Associate Professor at UC Berkeley and a well-published cultural critic who has now
Mouthful welcomes Nancy Wang to talk about this year’s upcoming Redwood Empire Chinese Association Lunar New Year Celebration.
Plus, Evan Wiig stops by to talk about the Barn Raiser and Dancing
As mustard flowers begin to cover our landscape like a bright yellow fever, organizer Pat Summer discusses the Napa Valley Mustard Festival, which kicks off with Mustard Madness and continues through
Adhering to Mark Twain’s advice to “write what you know”,Napa Valley’s Barry Martin has written and directed a play based on hisexperiences in the wine hospitality trade. The Tasting Room, running
Leading the race in Santa Rosa’s District 7 is marriage and family therapist, Natalie Rogers. Rogers is still waiting until the election is certified before celebrating results, but in all likelihood, she will be joining the Santa Rosa City Council in January. KRCB News Director Adia White recently spoke with her, first asking what her priorities are.
National Letter Carriers Food Drive
Saturday, May 12th, 2018
This Saturday, help the National Association of Letter Carriers Stamp Out Hunger in our community!
Leave a bag of non-perishable food by
Native Plant Sale by CNPS Milo Baker Chapter
Laguna Foundation Open House
Saturday, October 12, 2019

It’s planting season! Enjoy the warm fall colors at theLaguna
Nature Journaling at the Laguna
Sunday, November 18th, 2018 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Do you want to experience nature with fresh eyes? Do you want to notice, understand, and
Nature Journaling at the Laguna with Marley Peifer
Laguna de Santa Rosa
Saturday, June 22nd, 2019 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Workshop and field trip with Laguna Foundation and

The Late 19th Century tells us as much about ourselves as looking in the mirror. Two writers explore the late 19th century, though one writes fiction and the other nonfiction, their methods of steeping themselves and their work in period detail is striking. Neal Thompson joins Suzanne Lang with his “narrative americana”, a nonfiction account of the Irish immigration of the 19th century in The First Kennedys, The Humble Roots of an American Dynasty.
Also featured is Connie Hertzberg Mayo, whose novel, The Sharp Edge of Mercy is set in America’s first cancer hospital with themes of medical ethics, racial injustice, gay relationships, and workplace harassment.

You may not have thought much about Ukraine before theimpeachment, but now the country has come to play a pivotal

From Suffrage to #MeToo
Groundbreaking Women in Sonoma County
January 25 – September 13, 2020
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Society seeks to punish men and women who commit crimes by throwing them in prison. Later this month, KRCB is showing a film about advances in understanding the toll of incarceration
Prison reform is one of the few initiatives that has brought together both Democrats and Republicans since the election of Donald Trump. In California, psychologists and prison officials are finding ways
Many places claim the honor of being the birthplace of the environmental justice movement. But one place has, perhaps, the best claim. We’ll head to North Carolina for a preview of

Since2017, some Sonoma County schools have lost more than three dozen instructionaldays due to wildfires, floods, power shutoffs or other
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