Ken Stringfellow Live on WRCT: Tuesday 9/24

WRCT is welcoming Ken Stringfellow to our studios Tuesday, September 24 at 5:00 p.m.

Ken was a founding member of The Posies in the 1980s. In 1993, Alex Chilton and Jody Stephens recruited Ken to play bass when they re-formed Big Star, and they performed together until 2010. He has also toured and recorded with R.E.M., Neil Young, Mercury Rev, Ringo Star, and others.

Ken’s 2019 tour has focused on intimate venues, where he’s been playing much of his 2001 solo album, Touched, and performing fan favorites from the across his musical career.

He will be performing at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, September 24 at the Bantha Tea Bar in Garfield. That’s right, Ken will chat with WRCT’s The Mockster and play a few live tracks for the WRCT listening audience just before he heads over to the show.

Don’t miss the excitement! Tune in to 88.3 FM Pittsburgh at 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday or stream the set from this very website!


Ernie Hawkins & Clint Hoover, Live on Wednesday

You heard them play live on this week’s The Saturday Light Brigade, but Ernie Hawkins and Clint Hoover are returning to WRCT on Wednesday, September 18 at about 11:15 a.m. to play live on Whiskey Before Breakfast!

Ernie and Clint will be playin’ the blues for us and chatting with Mandorichard about their September 21 concert at UU Songspace, in the Shadyside section of Pittsburgh. Ernie is an ace in a variety of guitar styles, and Clint is a harp wizard who loves to play the blues and jazz but also explores exotic new music. It’s gonna be fun!

All happening right here at 88.3 FM, Pittsburgh, or streaming from this very website!


Black Oak Arkansas’ Jim Dandy to appear on WRCT August 15

Thursday night on WRCT’s Court’s in Session, legendary rock’n’roller James “Jim Dandy” Mangrum of Black Oak Arkansas will join your rockin’ attorney Eric Jackson Lurie on the air shortly after 8:00 p.m.

Jim will discuss the new BOA album Underdog Heroes, the band’s first full-length release in decades!

Black Oak Arkansas was one of the top money makers touring in the 1970s. Check out their seminal hit “Jim Dandy to the Rescue.”

All here on 88.3 FM, Pittsburgh, or streaming from this very website.


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