Our featured artist this week is the mega-talented singer/songwriter Alan Jackson. With a mellow baritone and some of the best country ballads out there, I think you'll find his music is right on the money.
So be sure to tune in, because it's always 10:00am somewhere.
Only at the Wildflowers Cafe. Only on KRUU-FM.
One of the most melodic and unique voices in country music today, Kenny Chesney is our featured artist this week.
Only at the Wildflowers Cafe.
Only on KRUU-FM.
This week and next we will feature the music of Stephen Sondheim.
Only at the Wildflowers Cafe.
Only on KRUU-FM.
And I can't think of a better time to feature one of the most melodious and enduring voices on the planet:
James Taylor.
With an almost uncanny ability to produce a continuous stream of enchanting folk-rock classics, this terrific artist will, I'm sure, either become a new favorite or feel like an old friend.
Our featured artist this week and next will be the incomparable Louis Armstrong. Enough said.
For this week: the songs of Pete Seeger.
That's Leonard Cohen.
He's been called the poet laureate of pessimism, and the godfather of gloom.
But to those of us who have been fans for decades, his remarkable vision, words and musicality have been amongst the most consistent, fluid and honest in music.
Like a bird on a wire, like a drunk in a midnight choir, it's impossible to stop listening to and dreaming with him. Which is why he'll be our featured artist this week and next. Hallelujah.
Only at the Wildflowers Cafe.
Only on KRUUFM.
Join us at the Wildflowers Cafe for the second of our 2-week celebration of the work of Joni Mitchell, who turned 70 earlier this month.