Join the Subaru Count so Michael can break his all time record during his 500th show!
Just hop in your Subaru and cruise by the Storefront Studio in town from 10:00 to 10:07 Friday and wave to Michael as you drive by.
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Alternative Vashon
Monday, 3-4 PM
Classic Alternative Rock live from Bill's garage on beautiful Vashon Island!
Tune in this week as Nirvana plays live in the Alt Vashon Garage, and Noel Gallagher of Oasis hangs out. The Long Lost Song is from 1982, and you will hear Killer Tracks by Velvet Underground, Pavement, Foo Fighters, Depeche Mode and Stone Roses.
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Embracing the Muse
Tuesday, 6-7 PM
Sara Van Fleet: Passion and Presence after 60
Sara Van Fleet has been a devoted steward of Vashon for nearly 30 years, nurturing the land and its creatures, and loving our vibrant community. A former Chair of the Vashon Land Trust Board, Sara brings passion and presence to what she does, from environmental work to dancing and making music. We talk about how to live creatively and meaningfully after 60, and how Sara finds joy in nature, movement, and a bass guitar.
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Rolling Wave
Wednesday, Noon – 2 PM
Weird and Wonderful
In July Kat and John play the weird and wonderful, starting off with three tracks from Northumberland/Scottish Borders region. The first is from one of our favorite CDs, the band Lowp, followed by new music from Iain Gelston, and finishing off the set with a classic recording from the late, great Ray Fisher. The rest of the line-up includes Skippinish, Runrig, Elias Alexander, Kieran Hanrahan, Piaras O Lorcain, Daoiri Farrell, Chris Ormston, Kathleen MacInnes and the Trailer Park Boys take on “The Wellerman.” Thanks for listening and supporting VoV.
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Intuition for Changemakers
Tuesday, 2-3 PM
Success According to Your Soul
Society sings the story of money and fame—dangling those before us constantly like carrots as though those are the only measures of success. But the soul sings a different story. Today’s episode will guide you to uncovering what your soul thinks is success. All today on the Intuition for Changemakers show.
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Boogie Back to Texas
Wednesday, 6-7 PM
Body Parts - Head
Boogie Back host Geoff Fletcher continues in the body series with a show about the head – more specifically what the head contains, especially the mind. The show displays a wide range of genres and artists – Texas swing, rockabilly, Americana, blues, rock. Bob Wills, Delbert, Sarah Jarosz, Anna Egge, and Nanci Griffith explore the mind. The Chicks, Buddy Miller, Ruthie Foster and Jimmy Vaughan are focused on the outer head, while Sue Foley and The Derailers look through tears, and Doyle Bramhall checks out the dimples. Y’all are so cute!
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Morning Scramble
Thursday, 9 AM–Noon
A Trio of Greats
Get ready for the First Thursday Morning Scramble when "Clutch" Craig Beles and "Granny" Mike Nichols will be honoring Jim Morrison of The Doors, the openings of the 1969 Newport Jazz Festival and the 1970 Atlanta International Pop Festival.
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Beyond Category
Thursday, 3-4 PM
Beyond Borders and Category
On Beyond Category this week, music from North Africa and Brazil, women musicians of the Middle East, a master from India playing with American musicians, and more. Tune in for to join in the musical travel near and far.
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Morning Scramble
Friday, 9 AM–Noon
My 500th Show!
Well, here it is! The 500th episode of the Friday Morning Scramble with your host Michael Whitmore. This week, besides spinning some fresh new music releases, there’ll be some old favorites played as well as FMS looks back on it’s past ten plus years. Expect some special guests to wander by too!
Every week, great new music from the world of jazz, soul/r&b, afrobeat, electronica, indie/post-rock and much more. Pour yourself a cup of coffee! Put your feet up, hang out for a while!
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T.G.I.F.
Friday, 11-midnight
4th of July Bootsy style!
Yes, Funksters, it’s the Fourth of July and time to celebrate, sooooo…Get outdoors, Turn up that music and Do some dancing! And what better music to get everyone going than with Bootsy Collins and his friends, who, as you all know, sure do know how to party.
We’ll be getting our bodies moving to the funky tunes that Bootsy produced from 1976 to 2025…some oldies and a bunch of new funk goodies. You not only get to see how his funk sound has changed, you also get your party started.
Just click on the show, get funky and party hardy! Anytime!! Happy Fourth!!
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Sunday Silence
Sunday, 11 – midnight
Sync Error (0°)
In 1851, an English astronomer established the Greenwich Meridian—a geographical reference that passes through the Royal Observatory in London. In 1884, the International Meridian Conference asserted the Greenwich Meridian as the universal standard prime meridian for zero degrees longitude. In 1894, an anarchist carried a bomb through Greenwich Park, intending to destroy the public clock of the Royal Observatory, with which time clocks throughout Britain were synchronized; the bomb exploded prematurely, but the thunder repeats like an irregular heart…
Time is not just measure, but a shadow-play, a median drawn in silence, a subtle line slicing through the skin of the world. This month—in the place where desire, dominion, and memory meet—we are exploring music that does not merely decorate a time signature, but that consecrates historical wounds and devotes itself to reckoning. This is a music that refuses the sterility of perfection in favor of texture, vulnerability, and dissonance.
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