Posts Tagged ‘kcsb 91.9 fm’
Loch Lomond Frontman Ritchie Young Interviewed on “The Freak Power Ticket” – PODCAST Now Online!
On Monday, September 19th, Ritchie Young, the frontman for Portland, Oregon-based indie rock band Loch Lomond joined Ted Coe, host of “The Freak Power Ticket,” for a nearly hour-long interview. The two discussed a pair of Loch Lomond music videos, including director Hayley Young’s striking single-take production of their song, [...]
Podcast Now Online: The Holdfast Rifle Company LIVE on “The Freak Power Ticket” (Monday, September 5)
On yesterday's edition of "The Freak Power Ticket" (Monday, September 5th) The Holdfast Rifle Company made their in-studio debut at KCSB's studios, dealing their brand of honky tonkin' country-and-western music live on 91.9 FM (kcsb.org). Newlywed front man Ralph Lowi (a guitarist and lead vocalist formerly of SB punk-rock bands Automatic [...]
Elizabeth Lovero, WIRELESS Art Exhibition – Interview with SB-CAF Art Curator featured in Podcast (from “No Alibis”)
On Wednesday, August 24th, "No Alibis" co-host Marisela Marquez and guest host Ted Coe were joined by New York-based curator Elizabeth Lovero, a KCSB and UCSB alumnus who is responsible for the forthcoming Wireless exhibition at the Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum (CAF). Honoring the 50th Anniversary of KCSB, Wireless features international [...]
KCSB-FM FOR BEST “S.B. RADIO STATION” – ROCK THE VOTE!
It's that time of year again...time for you to tell The Santa Barbara Independent and all of Santa Barbara County who you think is the BEST S.B. RADIO STATION in town. HELP KCSB-FM COMMUNITY RADIO WIN IN CELEBRATION OF 50 YEARS ON THE SANTA BARBARA AIRWAVES!! CLICK HERE TO VOTE: http://www.independent.com/best-of-readers-poll-11/ THE [...]
Dazed and Confused Tribute II on “The Freak Power Ticket” (Monday, August 1): “A Fiesta in the Making.”
Host Ted Coe writes: "My July 4th broadcast of 'The Freak Power Ticket' was a fun (and underpublicized) homage to Richard Linklater's 1994 cult-classic movie Dazed and Confused, about a day in the life of suburban teens living near Austin, Texas, during the Bicentennial Year of 1976. Using the film's complete musical soundtrack as inspiration, [...]










