After having visited Ireland I was inspired to do a show all about the Rock of Ireland. And there is plenty. I will probably have to do another show on the subject. Or many. Tour guide Gary from gschauffeursireland.com provided musical knowledge and music that has inspired me. Dig it. ☘️
Old Bob Young takes in some brilliant traditional Irish music in this friendly old style pub in Letterkenny. This is the pure stuff, great craic!
Chris does an in depth interview with SEIU officer Jeff Weston covering many issues including labor issues with local hospitals and County employees.
Chris talks with Laura Wells a prominent member of the Green Party about her perspective on the political scene and the future of our Society.
Chris interviews Carla Rae Marshall, Mnicouju'Oglala Grandmother and Earth Advocate. They talk about mining in South Dakota, treaties and other current issues. Very informative.
Chris presents an eye opening interview with Tiokasin Ghosthorse on The Intuition of Earth.
Join Chris Skyhawk for a conversation with Etta Stevenson, Cahto tribal member and President of the Caliofornia Indian Water Commision.
Check out the first Univeral Perspectives with Chris Skyhawk show for KNYO. Chris talks with an activist who is making a difference in Gaza and they discuss how you can make a difference also.
Dig the great harmonies of Chris Cisper on guitar and Bruce Clark on flute and clarinet at our First Friday Free Concert for August. This is the debut of this duo and we all hope to see them many more times. Encjoy!
You will enjoy this special recording of a very special evening, July 4, 2025, with Frankie and the Lost Souls. The beautiful vocals by Frankie and tight guitar and bass with Sebastian really make it work. Enjoy!
Rebecca entertains us with great music and insights on her weekly show on Fridays 12-3 PM on KNYO.
A great interview with Matt Axton, the son of Hoyt Axton, about many topics. Jeff Zolitor, host of Roots and All, steers the conversation into numerous interesting ideas.
A live Tinksweat show performed at the KNYO Studios at 325 N. Franklin on Samhain/Halloween October 31, 2024. TURN IT UP !!
Did The Ramones invent Punk Rock? Many say Yes. Listen to this Blender ization of the Ramones and relevant interviews and then triy to identify how many Punk and Rock and Roll chord progressions they packed into one career. Long Live Rock.
John and Catherine interview the late great Ralph Humphrey in 2021, a very special show.
John and Catherine make their debut show on KNYO after 20 years of radio experience - we are very happy! Enjoy the best - North Bay Beat
Joe Wagner makes his first performance at the KNYO Fallout Shelter at 325 N. Franklin Fort Bragg CA with one of his old favorites. We want more!
Sean Keppeler performs his new environmental song Toxic Town at First Friday Dec. 1 2023 at the KNYO Fallout Shelter at 325 N. Franklin St. Fort Bragg CA
Kay's friends back home say she has changed? How has she changed? Is that a good thing?
The Final Chapter of Braided Dimensions Book One by Marie Judson
Kay and Baird travel to the Castle where Baird is to perform and Kay meets the Ladies of the Court. What answers lie in the tunnels of the Castle? Where is Galfride?
Music with conscience for the semi-conscious...
Iron Ore Betty brings a collection of favorite tunes new and old form her collection of folk, rock and alternative.
Kay and Baird are off to the the Castle. Baird is to perform and Kay? Her mysteries await inside.
Galfride shows Kay a surprise about he and Kyna. What is this? Where are the Protections?
Kay's stay in Baird's world seems pleasant, but Kyna and Gwynedd are still missing, and a malevolent presence has manifested. Physically.
Gwynedd escapes from her trance, but then vanishes. Cosmic energy swirls. More questions.
Adrift in space and time, Kay clings to this world, as well as clinging to the flute and crystal that connect her to the Other World.
Baird is not pleased when Kay puts her crystal half in a small closed cupboard, inside a closet.
In a covered iron pot ?!
Join us in savoring the Blues programming of the Late Great Les Tarr, the Northern California Archivist of the Blues. You will not regret it. ❤️
Drawn to falls and hot weather in the east, Kay makes a connection that she is looking for. But it can't last.
Baird has returned to Kay's life. But he is not really in her World, appearing in several strange incarnations. What is he trying to tell her?
Kay leaves her position at Luminous Life for a career in the local gardens. Mysterious runes keep appearing. What do they mean?
Kay is in deep trouble. Kyna's council of peers are determined to exorcise Kay, and have the power to do it. Where will Kay finally end up, Purgatory?
Now the situation is severe. Kyna's peers sense an outside presence in Kyna and want to exorcise that female presence. What netherworld awaits the helpless Kay? Nothingness?
Kay is fully integrated into Kyna, sharing many parts of their psyches. How can she return to her family and friends in Pomo Bluffs.
Kay as a voyeur inside Kyna discovers that Kyna has powers that Kay never imagined. What is she capable of? Baird knows there is something inside Kyna. What?
Kay and Kyna seem to be merging more by the moment. They are from different times and places. They share their love for Baird. They are both journeying into the Unknown. Together.
Kay is trapped inside Kyna in another time. And enjoying it. Baird returns to Kyna from the HIgh Court. Does he know?
In this chapter Kay (or is it Kyna) finds herself in another time and space. But still at home. Where is she?
What is happening? Did Kay imagine the whole thing? Where is Baird? Listen to Chapter 8.
In this chapter Kay takes her friends to the portal to another time and place. But it is gone.
Marie reads for us Chapter 6 of her novel Braided Dimensions from her Braided Dimensions series of contemporary fantasy. Visit her at www.mariejudson.com
Marie Judson reads to us Chapter 5 from her Braided Dimensions series (mariejudson.com) in which Kay (or is it Kyna?) travels further into the Unknown.
Author Marie Judson reads Chapter 4 of her Braided Dimensions which follows protagonist Kay on her journey through space and time.
Author Marie Judson reads Chapter 4 of her Braided Dimensions which follows protagonist Kay on her journey through space and time.
Author Marie Judson reads Chapter 3 from her novel Braided Dimensions. Kay travels deeper into the Unknown!
Author Marie Judson reads Chapter 3 from her novel Braided Dimensions. Kay travels deeper into the Unknown!
In Chapter Two we follow Kay (or is it Kyna?) from her home in Pomo Bluffs into the Unknown. Sit back and enjoy!
In Chapter Two we follow Kay (or is it Kyna?) from her home in Pomo Bluffs into the Unknown. Sit back and enjoy!
Author Marie Judson reads Chapter One from Braided Dimensions, Book One of the Braided Dimensions series. Join Marie for an enjoyable chapter from a multidimensional contemporary fantasy novel. You will enjoy this!
Author Marie Judson reads Chapter One from Braided Dimensions, Book One of the Braided Dimensions series. Join Marie for an enjoyable chapter from a multidimensional contemporary fantasy novel. You will enjoy this!
Jeff Zolitor hosts renowed singer and songwriter Holly Tannen for her wonderful songs and Samhain perspective.
Classic Eclecticism. Iron Ore Betty brings the best of Americana and other audio delights!
This unfortunately was the last show that Les produced for KNYO. Les was a great talent and a great Friend. He will be missed by many of us. Rest in Peace Brother.
Our dear Friend Les Tarr passed away this week. His show was enjoyed by many all over the world. We have a limited number of his brilliant Blues shows. We are proud to share them with you. Bon Voyage Les.
A classic copy of The Metatron Sandalphon Transmission w/ DJ Phoenix Howling Wolf from May 16, 2016.
Red John again brings the classic sound of Americana to you to enjoy and ponder. From the Vaults of 2016.
The Happy Hour with DJ Angel from Jan. 9, 2017. From the Vaults comes the best of the best from the past. Enjoy!
Red John brings you a melange of Folk, Rock, and just downright interesting stuff. And Red John.
KNYO and host Bob Young bring you the rockiest rock you ever stubbed your toe on! Get up and dance!
The latest edition of the Church of Rock and Roll with host Bob Young. Are you ready to rock?
A totally rockin' episode of Totally 80s from Nathaniel on KNYO. Get yer disco ball spinnin' and get out on the floor! You are gonna like this!
Another eye opening episode of Fake News Now !! from Grayvee Biskits. Recorded in the KNYO Studios in the Fallout Shelter at 325 N. Franklin in downtown Fort Bragg, on The Block.
You think you know the news? Fake news, fake news !!
Another installment of Fake News Now !! hosted by Grayvee Biskits. Catch up on the news! Learn how weed can initiate a disease that starts with the letter H, how sleep should be avoided at all costs, and other noteworthy tidbits !!
100% Real, 100% Fake, 200% News ! The very first installment of Fake News NOW !! from the KNYO studio. Hosted and produced by Grayvee Biskits. Including Fort Bragg's new name, is Mendocino real?, and other totally real fake news.
Host Red John with Jack the Puggle have an extended chat with local nonprofit Chairperson Sojourna Lee of Meadow Farm Community Land Trust. Two brilliant folks that think outside the box. What box?
Another Rockin installment of the Church of Rock and Roll, brought to you by Bob Young and KNYO.
Hosted by Iron Ore Betty of KNYO's Sunday Morning Warm Up. Aired 4/12/2020. 90 minutes.
It is time to kick off those shoes and shake off The Blues ! This hour of the Church of Rock and Roll invites you to get up and dance ! Got it? I can't hear you !! GET UP AND DANCE !
The Church of Rock and Roll celebrates its first 6 months of existence with some -- Rock and Roll!
Magdalena brings you a special treat for Valentine's Day - Sexy Sex Songs. Share the Love!
Hour Two of the Rock and Roll show that can't stop/won't stop !! Power into your weekend with a full head of ROCK !
The Church of Rock and Roll brings you the finest tunes to start your weekend. Kick off your work shoes, pop open that can or twist up that fatty, and get ready to ROCK!
Hosted by Bob Young
Red John discusses anti-5G wireless with Annemarie Weibel. KNYO does not make any guarantees or claims as to the validity of this content, it is the opinion(s) of the interviewed, and not those of KNYO, it's Board of Directors, Underwriters or affiliates.
Chelsea Bearce chats with Bob Young about stuff and things, her comic philosophy, 3 year olds, etc.. FUNNY!
I met Brian in 1975. We were close friends for awhile, and we will stay friends now forever. Brian left us for the other side, where we will all meet someday. RIP old Friend.
This show is for an old friend, Brian, who has passed over to where the greatest Rock stars abide. See you soon old Buddy.
Jake Bernie and Mike Betancourt, promoter and headliner for the Nov. 16 North Coast Comedy show on November 16 at 8 PM at the Masonic Center at 428 N. Main St. Fort Bragg, keep Bob Young ROTFLOL in this whack interview.
A musical and vocal exploration of how we all can cope with fear - and enjoy good music and vibes with DJ Angel!
Welcome to the Church of Rock and Roll. Services will begin shortly, get your dancing shoes on!
Another outstanding show from the Roots and All with Jeff Zolitor archives. Jeff covers it all, and explains his archive of American music. Enjoy!
Dan Young interviews Don Fitz and Stan Cox, two long-time environmental activists and writers. For many years both Fitz and Cox have advocated that solving not just global warming but other major environmental crises will require an overall reduction in the size of economy and industrial production. Now they are concerned that the Green New Deal recently introduced in the U.S. Congress is premised on major EXPANSION of industry and the economy.
Fitz and Cox feel that this so-called “green growth” would be unlikely to stop global warming, and would only worsen numerous other global environmental crises. Though they support a rapid changeover to renewable energy coupled with economically egalitarian reforms, they believe this needs to come along with a major reduction in industrial production. Some of the potential changes they talk about include a shorter work week, and new regulations aimed at guaranteeing higher quality products and eliminating planned obsolescence, the process of manufacturing consumer items with the intention that they will quickly break and need to be replaced.
Additional reading:
How green is the Green New Deal? by Don Fitz
That Green Growth at the Heart of the Green New Deal? It’s Malignant by Stan Cox
Guest DJ Colin Platt, in town on his return trek from Puerto Rico to Portland, lays down some fine tunes and observations. Variety is the spice of Life (and Radio!).
Jeff gives your ears a treat with some classic American music, straight from the U S of A !!
If there are those who doubt that Women can rock your universe, musically I mean, cast your doubts aside. Rock And Roll !!
Jeff brings the very best of Americana, Roots, Blues, and native American music to your thankful ears. Enjoy!!
This interview is part of a series talking with homeless advocates from around the country. In this interview reporter Dan Young talks with Carla Harris and Lynelle Johnson from the Mendocino Coast Hospitality Center in Fort Bragg. They discuss MCHC’s history and current projects, and then delve into the Extreme Weather Shelter, also touching on Mendocino County's Marbut Report.
This interview is part of a series talking with homeless advocates from around the country. Abre’ Conner is a Staff Attorney with the ACLU Foundation of Northern California. Reporter Dan Young discusses with Conner both state and national trends in homeless policy, along with discussing recent homeless policy initiatives in Mendocino County and the city of Fort Bragg.
This interview is part of a series talking with homeless advocates from around the country. Paul Boden is the executive director for the Western Regional Advocacy Project, also known as WRAP. This San Francisco-based organization is dedicated to restoring affordable housing funding and protecting poor and homeless people’s rights. Reporter Dan Young talks to Boden about the history of homelessness in America, and what Boden thinks needs to be done to end homelessness. Young also discusses with Boden recent homeless policy initiatives in Mendocino County and the city of Fort Bragg.
In the Dec. 2 episode of New and Interviews, Dan Young speaks with Megan Hustings from the National Coalition of the Homeless. The program begins with a local news item covering the Nov. 26 Ft. Bragg City Council meeting. At this meeting it was revealed that the city and Mendocino County government are implementing long-term residency requirements for people seeking shelter from the rain and cold in the coast's Extreme Weather Shelter. In a Nov. 30 phone interview, Dan Young speaks with Megan Hustings, Interim Executive Director with the National Coalition of the Homeless, about her organization and its goals of ending homelessness by addressing its root causes. Young and Hustings also discuss the potential negative impacts of residency requirements for emergency shelter and other homeless services. Hustings also shares her organizations' concerns about Dr. Robert Marbut, the private consultant Mendocino County has hired to advise them on homelessness policy.
Dave Bass the renowned jazz pianist chats with Bob on the Capn Crusty Show on 9/28/18 about his career and his upcoming performance at the Sequoia Room in downtown Fort Bragg.
We had a fun time during the 2018 Paul Bunyan Days parade here at KNYO! Here's a recording of our live broadcast from our studios. Enjoy! Watch out for the Kangaroo Kort!
Join Capn Crusty in remembering the forces for positive change that we released in 1968 and envisioning a healthy World that we leave for our children and grandchildren. Our job is not done. It appears it has just started. Keep the Faith!!
In mid-April, the city of Fort Bragg was plunged into controversy over a proposal to rectify alleged violations of Latino voting rights through a shift to district elections for City Council members. The controversy has expanded to include concerns over social media posts by both members of the public and city officials — posts which some residents feel mocked the voting rights situation using homophobic language and Holocaust references. This special report by Dan Young features statements made at the City Council’s May 2nd meeting, and also includes an extensive interview with attorney Jacob Patterson, who represents the Coast Committee for Responsive Representation, a so far anonymous group of Fort Bragg residents that is seeking the electoral reforms.
For additional documentation accompanying this report, visit: https://danyoungnews.wordpress.com/2018/05/07/knyo-special-fort-bragg-district-election-reforms/
Local Rock Heroes Mike, Chris, and Phil from the band Second Sight hang out with Capn Crusty and listen to cuts from their latest CD.
In this January 30, 2018 interview Dan Young speaks with Manhattan-based journalist and activist Bill Weinberg about his history of resisting the global vortex of ecological collapse, totalitarianism and war, while supporting indigenous struggles and grassroots democracy. Weinberg’s global political reporting can be found online at his website Countervortex, and also in his Countervortex podcast. Weinberg’s reporting on cannabis issues is available at his website Global Ganja Report, and also at High Times. Weinberg is also the author of the 1991 book War On The Land: Ecology and Politics in Central America and the 2002 book Homage to Chiapas: The New Indigneous Struggles in Mexico.
Ron spent time on the morning of 29 December 2017 interviewing the Captain of the commercial fishing vessel, The Princess while docked in Noyo Harbor. Join them for a conversation about her life as a commercial fisherman.
GRID Alternatives North Coast leads teams of volunteers and job trainees to install solar electric systems for low-income families, providing families with needed savings and community members with hands-on training. Although active in the region since 2009, GRID launched a full service North Coast Office in 2014 to better serve rural and Tribal families in this region.
Grid Alternatives, North Coast
Visit Mendocino County is dedicated to the growth of the travel and tourism industry throughout Mendocino County and provides tourist information for consumers and assistance to our tourism partners throughout the county. We market the county's travel opportunities, businesses, events and specials throughout United States and world with a variety of programs and partnerships.
Link: Go to Visit Mendocino County's web site
The Sunday, September 10, 2017 edition of News and Interviews with Dan Young explores the concerns held by residents of the Covelo and Round Valley area about Mendocino County’s evolving cannabis policies, and the future of the local cannabis industry. Community activists from Covelo and Round Valley have called for cannabis cultivators and others concerned about the future of this local industry to attend the Mendocino Supervisors' Tuesday, September 12 meeting in Ukiah. The program features interviews with seven different Covelo and Round Valley area residents, as well as with 3rd District Supervisor Croskey who currently represents Covelo in the county government.
On the evening of Tuesday, August 15, 2017 the Fort Bragg city government announced that long-serving City Manager Linda Ruffing would be retiring in the new year. The announcement came less than 24 hours after the Council had received dozens of written and oral comments extensively praising Ruffing, in an upswell of public support in response to extended labor negotiations and rumors that her contract might not be extended, and that a an alleged "coup" was being organized by a faction in the city government. On Wednesday, August 16, Dan Young spoke with Fort Bragg Community Development Director Marie Jones about the circumstances surrounding Ruffing's retirement.
On the evening of Tuesday, August 15, 2017 the Fort Bragg city government announced that long-serving City Manager Linda Ruffing would be retiring in the new year. The announcement came less than 24 hours after the Council had received dozens of written and oral comments extensively praising Ruffing, in an upswell of public support in response to extended labor negotiations and rumors that her contract might not be extended, and that a an alleged "coup" was being organized by a faction in the city government. On Wednesday, August 16, Dan Young spoke with Ruffing about the circumstances surrounding her retirement.
In this August 8, 2017 interview, journalist Dan Young talks to Fort Bragg, California activist George Reinhardt about issues surrounding the planned cleanup of toxic pollution at the town's former Georgia Pacific mill site. Reinhardt also briefly discusses his organization, the Noyo Headlands Unified Design Group, or NHUDG.
In this June 22, 2017 interview, reporter Dan Young speaks with investigative journalist Alex Kotch. Kotch describes the activities of far right billionaires -- including the Koch, DeVos, and Mercer families -- who fund college speaking tours by right-wing propagandists and provocateurs. Kotch also describes how the same wealthy funders are behind the creation of so-called campus free speech model legislation aimed at crushing left-wing student protests and activism, including banning protests of the same right-wing provocateurs these billionaires are bringing to college campuses. Kotch, who now works for the International Business Times, has researched and written on this topic previously in pieces published at Alternet and Salon.
In this June 19 interview, Dan Young speaks with Elizabeth Williamson, a member of the faculty at Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington. Williamson discusses recent protests at this public liberal arts college, and the right-wing backlash against student activism for racial equality.
In this June 7 interview, journalist Dan Young speaks with Peter Bohmer, a member of the faculty at Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington. Bohmer discusses recent protests at this public liberal arts college, and the right-wing backlash against student activism for racial equality.
In this August 16, 2017 interview radio journalist Dan Young speaks with with Matt Johnson, the Press Coordinator and Organzier for the SF Bay Area chapter of Direct Action Everywhere (DxE). DxE is an international grassroots network of animal rights activists founded in 2013. Johnson’s chapter of DxE recently received international media attention related to a protest campaign the group mounted in Berkeley, California against a business called The Local Butcher. Young and Johnson talk in depth about both that Berkeley campaign, but also cover DxE's goals, world view, and history.
In this June 23, 2017 interview, Ralph Wilson from Unkoch My Campus speaks with radio journalist Dan Young. Wilson discusses so-called campus free speech laws, and how they fit in with the larger political strategy of the right-wing billionaire activist Koch brothers. The conversation covers diverse aspects of the Kochs' endeavors and inspirations, from the John Birch Society to the Hitler Youth.
The Capn rocks your Universe with guest appearances by Rory T and the Divine Ms. Seersha, and set list by DJ Amber. What a team!!
Elliot Smith and his Legacy
A very special tribute to the sad beauty of the music of Elliot Smith.
Ron Ortman speaks to representatives of Sonoma Clean Power, soon to become the primary electricity provider for the Mendocino Coast.
Ron talks with local activist George Reinhardt, who gives us an in-depth explanation of the past, present, and future of the Georgia-Pacific mill site, and reminds us of the very important meeting on March 23, 2017 with the Fort Bragg City Council.
Your neighbor is OK with loud Rock? Really? Let's find out.Rock your House w/ the Capn.
Ron Ortman speaks to a number of the attendees at the Women's March in Fort Bragg on January 21, 2017
Ron Ortman has a revealing chat with viola Virtuosa Sharon Wei, who will be performing with the Symphony of the Redwoods on January 28-29 2017.
Ron Ortman talks to Will Lee, Fort Bragg City Council candidate.
The opinions expressed in this interview do not reflect those of KNYO, the Noyo Radio Project, its Directors, or its Volunteers.
A little sadness in our lovely world, the hauntingly beautiful music of Elliot Smith is showcased by the late great Magdalena.
KNYO's Ron Ortman has a chat with Rex Gresset, Fort Bragg City Council candidate.
The opinions expressed in this interview do not reflect those of KNYO, the Noyo Radio Project, its Directors, or Volunteers.
Paul McCarthy has a chat with Rex Gresset, candidate for Fort Bragg City Council.
The opinions expressed in this interview do not reflect those of KNYO, the Noyo Radio Project, its Directors or Volunteers.
KNYO's Ron Ortman has a chat with Scott Menzies, candidate for the Fort Bragg City Council.
The opinions expressed in this interview do not reflect those of KNYO, the Noyo Radio Project, its Directors, or its Volunteers.
Amanda Reiman clarifies the Adult Use of Marijuana Act, which is on the ballot on Nov.8, 2016.
Three new cuts from the new Green Day album Revolution Rock, Dead Sara, NOFX, Foo Fighters, and more.
Red John and Red Jack the Puggle chill out with local Brewgrass group Green Fields, also a chat with Kristie from Parents and Friends.
Blowing the dust off Magdalena Studios on the Satellite of Love and kickin' it over. Long live Love and Rock!!
The 60s show. How old are you? This is before your time?? Yeah. Right. ;/
Dig it Daddio!
Onboard the Starship Delta Nine with Capn Crusty. Beam me up, there's no intelligent life down here!
The wondrous Audio Grab Bag Show is a contemporary classic, a spicy melange of audio treats.
A pressure controlled no stress environment for floating in space. Welcome to the Universe! Gaia is beautiful from up here!
June 23-26 at Black Oak Ranch in Laytonville ~ So much good music, 4 stages, 150 acres, international food court, and a jamming area. Camping included in your ticket. What more could you ask for? Sure everyone knows the headliners are the stars of the show, but have a listen to some of the delightful lesser known artists playing this June:
Trampled by Turtles, Rainbow Girls, Brothers Comatose, Blame Sally, Sweetwater String Band, Elephant Revival, Calexico, Ruthie Foster, Wood Brothers, Danny Click and the Hell Yeahs, Nick Bluhm and the Gramblers, Clan Dyken, plus Linda Tillery and the Cultural Heritage Choir. Soup to Nuts never sounded so Americana!
Bring a little Sunshine into your life - listen to the Sunshine edition of Happy Hour and DJ Angel!
Soooo much good intoxicating material, I just had to do it again. Part II of Under the Influence. Pretty nutty actually, lots of fun stuff to imbibe this time around. Drink up your KNYO! I mean, who DID put the benzedrine in Mrs. Murphy's Ovaltine... hmmm?
Weezer, Neil Young, Amos Wilburn, Cranberries, Elton John, Mystic Roots, Inkspots, Reverend Horton Heat, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Ween, NOFX, Stanley Brothers, Stevie Wonder, Tom Waits, Bonnie Raitt, Harry "Hipster" Gibson
Lots of tunes that emphasize the joys and the pitfalls of alcohol and drugs. Yup, it's your DJ Magdalena, Under the Influence...
The Gits, Kenny Rogers and the 1st Edition, Rasputina, Elliott Smith, Amy Winehouse, Reverend Horton Heat, Paul Revere and the Raiders, Rolling Stones, Warren Zevon, Toby Keith, Smile Empty Soul, Cab Calloway, Tom Lehrer, Joe Cocker, and some fun ditties from TV plus a hilarious 911 call. Anyone got the muchies?
Well, are you or aren't you? If you think you are, then perhaps so. If you think you are not, well, then you are.
The Musical side of Crazy with Magdalena.
Gnarls Barkley, Nirvana, Reverend Horton Heat, Evanescence, The Vapors, "Network", Patsy Cline, Alice Cooper, The Pixies, "Psycho", Basement Jaxx, Queen, and Suicidal Tendencies.
Crazy Man...
These great performers are no longer among the Living - but we are! Celebrate their music!
Magdalena's Soup to Nuts is all about Obsessive Love this week.
You're going to love this to death!! Oh wait, too obsessive? Quite soupy, a little nuts, lots of fun. Who knew the 80's were so "stalkery"?
Beatles, Elvis Costello, Them, Helen Kane, Blondie, Coldplay, Cranberries, The Band Perry (country you say?), Harry Nilsson, Cheap Trick, Robert Palmer, Little Peggy March, and U2.
More Black and Blue fun, without any of the abuse.
Beatles, Derek and the Dominos, Amy Winehouse, Fats Domino, Lewis Black, ELO, Stroke 9, Mazzy Star, Steely Dan, Allman Brothers, Modest Mouse, Billie Holiday, Alice in Chains, and Rise Against.
Old and new, fast and slow, funny and sad. Plenty of varied tastes for your listening pleasure. Your aural palate will be singing. Scrummy.
Where were you in 2008? The Capn was at the wheel every morning! (He sleeps in now ;/ ).
Lots of songs and some comedy that highlights either black or blue, or both. A tasty, and as always, eclectic treat.
Louis Armstrong, Thom Yorke, the Who, Depeche Mode, Chris Rock, Ozark Mountain Daredevils, Morrisey, Midnight Oil, Muse, Tommy James and the Shondells, Dishwalla.
Yup, I thought you were hungry...
An in depth interview with Brian Finlay, the drummer, spokesman, and social media man for Five Mile Smile, the smokin' three piece band that is rockin' Belfast, about their work and their newest single Touch the Lightning.
Part One of the show recorded on October 3, 2015, presenting Second Sight from Mendocino County. Hosted by C&J's Warehouse and KNYO.
Lots of rockin' tunes played in the TV series Entourage. Have fun! ~
Static X, Cold War Kids, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Aretha Franklin, Eagles, Rolling Stones, Ramones, Muse, Gomez, Free, Radiohead, Doors, and snippets from the show - Johnny Drama, Ari Gold, and the lovable Lloyd
The second installment of this great show, the first of the Saturday Nights Alive series presented by C&J's Warehouse and KNYO at the KNYO Fallout Shelter at 325 N. Franklin St. in Fort Bragg.
C&J's Warehouse and KNYO Present Part I of a live concert recorded at the KNYO Fallout Shelter at 325 N. Franklin St. in Fort Bragg CA on September 26, 2015. Enjoy!
Songs with colors!! A colorful bunch of performers too!
Billie Holiday, Rolling Stones, Coldplay, Jimi Hendrix, John Mellencamp, Peter Gabriel, Donovan, Billy Idol, the Beatles, Elvis, Gogol Bordello, R.E.M., Sam the Sham and the Pharoahs, and Frank Zappa
Lots of fruit, kinda nuts...
Little Richard - "Tutti Frutti"
Presidents of the United States of America - "Peaches"
Louis Armstrong - "Blueberry Hill"
Animal Collective - "Applesauce"
Tenacious D - "Low Hanging Fruit"
Maroon 5 - "Kiwi"
Led Zeppelin - "Lemon Song"
Warrant - "Cherry Pie"
Beatles - "Strawberry Fields"
R.E.M. - "Orange Crush"
Elton John - "Rotten Peaches"
George Harrison - "Apple Scruffs"
Gwen Stefani - "Hollaback Girl" (This Sh*t is Bananas)
Harry Nilsson - "Coconut"
Well, as the show progressed... it got a little goofier...
B52s - "Party Out of Bounds" ~
Romantics - "What I Like About You" ~
Doors - "Love Me Two Times" ~
Beatles - "Oh Darlin' " ~
Mazzy Star - "Take Everything" ~
Beck - "Where It's At" ~
Little Rascals...sprinkled in... ~
Peter Gabriel - "Steam" ~
Zappa - "Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up" ~
Ween - "Push the Li'l Daisies" ~
Pussy Riot - "Punk Prayer" ~
Trippple Nippples - "LSD" ~
Honey Blood - "Super Rat" ~
Mother Maya - "Prayer for Victory Over Death - Mrt Yun Jaya Mantra"
High Octane Rock 'n Roll !!
Brian Finlay from Five Mile Smile talks to Bob Young about Rock, Life, and the band's bright future.
Part two of this discussion centering on The Fort Bragg Library and what it has to offer you.
Two of the Coast's Literati discuss the Fort Bragg Library, all the current excitment there, and how you can join in the fun.
The latest in your smorgasbord of aural delights. Yummy!
"Unbelievable" by EMF
"Sheela Na Gig" by PJ Harvey
"Satisfaction" by Cat Power
"Grand Vizier's Garden Party Part 2" by Pink Floyd
"There are Too Many of Us" by Blur
"Mr Syms" by John Coltrane
"Bits and Pieces" by Dave Clark 5
"Gimme Love" by Sleater Kinney
"One Step Closer" by Linkin Park
"Nick Danger Third Eye" by Firesign Theater
"Cry Me a River" by Ella Fitzgerald
"Get Ready" by the Temptations
"There There (The Boney King of Nowhere)" by Radiohead
DJ Angel's show of music and thoughts to celebrate Earth Day and honor this wonderful planet we live on.
Uncle Rusty's Livingroom has blessed us for over seven years with clever reparte, music, laughter, outrage, entertainment, etc. Thanks to the support Uncle Rusty has given to KNYO, many DJ's have benefitted in ways we cannot express. Here is Happy Hour's DJ Angel attempting to give thanks to Uncle Rusty for his support, expertise and friendship through the years.
Another wonderful Dyslexic Eclectic Radio Hour with your host and musical guide Denny Lunsford, live from the KNYO studios at the KNYO Fallout Shelter at 325 N. Franklin St. in downtown Fort Bragg, CA.
Ever pull a grab bag at a party when you were a kid and come up with a prize that is REALLY cool? That is what you get every week from Joe at KNYO. Here is a taste.
Drawing on the traditions of the Past and the upswell of genres like New Grass, Americana, JamGrass and the like, Mountain Man Dance Moves will clear your head and have you tappin' yer toes!
Since his move to his new studios in Radnor, PA, the quality of Sound from DJ Madd Dogg and his Canine Cohorts just keeps getting better! Dig it!
Sneaker Pimps
Smashing Pumpkins
Weezer
Foo Fighters
Alice in Chains
Cracker
Soundgarden
The Gits
Marilyn Manson
Chemical Brothers
Nine Inch Nails
Presidents of the USA (POT USA)
George and Jim from NHUDG (the Noyo Headlands Unified Design Group) explain the history of the Georgia Pacific mill site, the process involved in reclaiming the Headlands for Fort Bragg, and the current status of the project.
Bob Young speaks with Michael Landau, one of the world's most prolific premier session guitarists with over 700 albums under his belt, performing with everyone from Michael Jackson to Joni Mitchell, about his music, his past, and his future.
Dan Young talks with the San Francisco Bay Area's Heather Young (no relation) about her involvement in fostering alternative currencies, timebanks, Really Really Free Markets, and her general mission to work for environmental and social justice through the fostering of a grassroots alternative economy.
Dan Young talks with NYU graduate student Cynthia Conti about her dissertation research on grassroots radio localism at KNYO and other low power FM radio stations.
Dan Young interviews Michelle Lieberman of Oakland Based Urban Gardens (OBUGS) about their innovative and established programs bringing food access and green space access to the children of West Oakland through school-based urban gardening programs.
Dan Young interviews representatives of the Greater Ukiah Localization Project (GULP) about their desires and projects working towards local autonomy and material/economic/agricultural self sufficiency.
Dan Young interviews representatives of the Willits Economic LocaLization project (WELL) about their desires and work for community autonomy and agricultural self sufficiency.
Dan Young talks to Paula Deeter - County Planning Department worker, union representative, and medicinal marijuana advocate - about what she will do if elected to 4th district supervisor in Mendocino County representing the coast.
Dan Young talks to Jeff Muskrat and Healing Tree from the Humboldt Forest Defense Association about the efforts going on there to stop cutting of old growth, clearcutting and other ecologically destructive logging practices in Humboldt county.
Dan Young and Ian Mayes talk with Ron Chisom, co-founder of the People's Institute for Survival And Beyond, talks about their workshops for Undoing Racism and other projects in New Orleans and beyond.
Dan Young talks with John Calhoun from the New Orleans Food Co-op project talks about their plans to increase access to healthy affordable food in New Orleans by opening a cooperative store.
Dan Young and Ian Mayes speak with Baakir Tyehimba talks about his innovative Black Star Academy education project for youth empowerment and uplift in the Algiers neighborhood.
Dan Young and Ian Mayes speak with Damekia Morgan and Ashana Bigard from Families and Friends of Louisiana's Incarcerated Children (FFLIC) about their organization and its mission to help imprisoned youth and change the juvenile justice system.
Ian Mayes speaks with Lost from the Termite and Vine collective homestead and non-profit talks about how she squatted a decades abandoned house and eventually got ownership of it in New Orleans to create a homestead for travelling musicians, and how she wants to help others do similar projects to get around high property values and re-imagine the meaning of home. WARNING FOR RADIO PLAY: Contains profanity.
Dan Young speaks with ohanna Gilligan from New Orleans Food and Farm Network about their work making healthy food accessible, local, sustainable and desirable for all the people of New Orleans through empowerment of youth and communities.
Ian Mayes speaks with William Walker of the Youth Advocacy Program (YAP) about their unique and compassionate services to support New Orleans youth in staying away from violence and out of the criminal justice system.
Dan Young and Ian Mayes talk with Greg from the Common Ground Health Clinic about their work to empower people to take control of their health and community in the Algiers neighborhood.
Ian Mayes talks with Jesse Kayan from the New Orleans Women's Shelter about this grassroots unique service project, and its part in rebuilding community in New Orleans.
Dan Young and Ian Mayes interview Angie Green, director of the Green Project, a highly sucessful independent recycyling and re-use center, where we talk about her project and her ideas for ecological sustainability in New Orleans.
Dan Young and Ian Mayes interview 11th generation New Orleans native, social activist and Loyola philosophy professor John Clark about his deep roots, the tragedy of Katrina, the failure of the recovery, threats clouding the future, and his radical ideas about how to save his beloved city.
Dan Young and Ian Mayes talk to Orissa Arend, New Orleans activist, mediator, journalist, and author of "Showdown In Desire" about the repression of the Black Panthers by the New Orleans police.
Dan Young and Ian mayes speak with Tracie Washington from the Louisiana Justice Institute about the need for immediate grassroots action to stop the demolition of public housing in New Orleans.
Dan Young and Ian Mayes interview Thom Pepper, Operational Director of Common Ground Relief Organization about their ongoing efforts to offer mutual aid, solidarity not charity, rebuild the lower 9th ward and New Orleans in a just and sustainable manner.
Dan Young and Ian Mayes speak with Ursula Price of Safe Streets, Strong Communities about abuses by the New Orleans police and criminal justice system in the name of law and order, and her work as a grassroots organizer in affected communities.
Dan Young and Ian Mayes talk with Marc Weiner, Executive Director of Emergency Communities, about the closing of their community center and the continuing of their good works in the lower 9th ward of New Orleans.
Dan Young and Ian Mayes interview Brad Ott in New Orleans with the Committee to Re-open Charity Hospital. Brad lays out the plot to erode and destroy public health programs for the poor in post-Katrina New Orleans, and informs on the struggle to bring back Charity Hospital and other public health programs.
Dan Young and Ian Mayes speak live on location in the Lower 9th Ward of New Orleans with Francesco di Santis of the Post-Katrina Portrait Project, which recorded the images and personal stories of Katrina and Rita survivors, relief workers, and migrant laborers in New Orleans in the months following the disaster. Check out http://postkatrinaportraits.org/
Dan Young speaks with Eugene, Oregon-based author and political philosopher John Zerzan, the author of such books as "Future Primitive" and "Running on Emptiness."
Dan Young and Ian Mayes speak with the world famous northern California-based social, political and environmental commentator, writer and speaker Derrick Jensen, author of such books as "A Language Older than Words" and "Endgame."
Dan Young speaks with Berkeley-based musician Lucy Heart Star about her new self-released, genre-spanning album "Now Is The Time."
Dan Young speaks with Mendocino coast activist Jez Anderson about her life story, adventures, projects and her work with the Mendocino Coast Free Skool.