It’s Friday! Check the full Friday show schedule for your new favorite KDHX jam. You can also stream live & listen to archived shows for up to two weeks. kdhx.org or 88.1 on your radio dial!
The 2021 Open Highway Music Festival is in it’s fourth and final day with Sunday’s schedule.
There’s still plenty of national and local music acts lined up, in addition to food from St. Louis-area restaurants.
This year the home grown festival is celebrating its 10th Anniversary at the Chesterfield Amphitheater.
One dollar of each ticket sold will go to the St. Louis Area Food Bank.
Fqor more information,
openhighwaymusic.com
Listen Live with Benjamin Garrett Sr.
KDHX proudly presents Benjamin Garrett Sr. in a special holiday version of Listen Live! made possible by the Missouri History Museum and the supports who donate to KDHX.
Ben performs live from Cooper Piano, Atlanta, GA serving their music community for 114 years.
Tangazo LIVE! 2020 in Review
TANGAZO LIVE with host Hank Thompson and guest panelists:
Mike Jones, Charles Jaco, Linda Lockart and Rev Darryl Gregory Gray
Folk & Roots Session: Blind Boy Paxton
Sponsored by Missouri Arts Council, KDHX Presents Folk & Roots Session with Jerron “Blind Boy” Paxton.
This will stream live until 8pm on the KDHX page with a portion also broadcasting live on 88.1FM.
Listen Live featuring Eilen Jewell
Listen Live is made possible with the support of our listeners and the Missouri History Museum.
Listen Live & Local: Miss Molly Simms
With support from our listeners and the Missouri History Museum, KDHX proudly presents Listen Live Online Featuring Miss Molly Simms!
Miss Molly Simms and her band perform live from Blue Lotus Studios in South St. Louis.
Earthworms LIVE! Podcast recording with Jim Ottaviani
Earthworms LIVE! is a special podcast recording with Jim Ottaviani, and his graphic novelist version of E.O. Wilson's "Naturalist"
More at https://islandpress.org/books/naturalist
AAA Station
Exclusive video premiere from Missouri native Ian Fisher – "AAA Station" from the forthcoming album "American Standards" set for release on February 19, 2021.
Fisher describes it as a love song for independent radio stations such as KDHX and "those DJs – the solitary soul-pioneers, those life-guards of the airwaves, they are heroes."
Read more at www.kdhx.org