The Morning Show - With Jill Riley The Morning Show with Jill Riley is on the air from 5 to 10 a.m. on weekdays. With occasional guests and the daily Coffee Break, you'll get what you need to start your day.
Coffee BreakCoffee Break: Spectacular SongsmithsJill Riley and Nilufer Arsala • Mar 12, 2025For today’s 9:30 Coffee Break, what songs from women and femme singer/songwriters would you like to hear?
Today In Music HistoryMarch 11 in Music History: 10cc released 'The Original Soundtrack' Mar 11, 2025The Slits made their debut; Oasis recorded their first studio demos; Paul McCartney was knighted; and Otis Redding had a posthumous Gold Record with '(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay', Today in Music History.
Coffee BreakCoffee Break: Same Title, Different SongJill Riley and Nilufer Arsala • Mar 11, 2025For today’s 9:30 Coffee Break, what songs with the same titles (but by different artists) would you like to hear?
Today In Music HistoryMarch 10 in Music History: Happy birthday to Gary Louris Mar 10, 2025The Sex Pistols inked a six-day contract; Pearl Jam's bassist and drummer celebrate birthdays; Simon and Garfunkel recorded 'The Sound of Silence'; Pink Floyd released 'Dark Side of the Moon'; and Edie Brickell was born, Today in Music History.
Coffee BreakCoffee Break: Take a NapJill Riley and Nilufer Arsala • Mar 10, 2025For today’s 9:30 Coffee Break, what songs about napping or sleep would you like to hear?
Today In Music HistoryMarch 7 in Music History: David Bowie released 'Young Americans' Mar 7, 2025Plus: 'Bridge Over Troubled Water' hit No. 1; "Dueling Banjos" got a gold record; David Bowie released his ninth studio album 'Young Americans'; George Michael was voted the sexiest musician; and Ernie Isley was born, Today in Music History.
Coffee BreakCoffee Break: International Women’s Day (is Saturday!)Jill Riley and Nilufer Arsala • Mar 7, 2025For today’s 9:30 Coffee Break, what songs from artists that are women would you like to hear?
Today In Music HistoryMarch 6 in Music History: Happy birthday to Tyler, the Creator Mar 6, 2025Smokey Robinson was the first male Motown act to score a No. 1 single; Liam Gallagher got in a kerfuffle Down Under; Sylvia Robinson was born; The Go-Go's went to No. 1 for six weeks; and Pearl Jam opened the floodgates with single "World Wide Suicide", Today in Music History.
Coffee BreakCoffee Break: #ProtectMyPublicMedia DayJill Riley and Nilufer Arsala • Mar 6, 2025For today’s 9:30 Coffee Break, what songs that describe your feelings about public media would you like to hear?
Today In Music HistoryMarch 5 in Music History: Happy birthday, Amanda Shires Mar 5, 2025Elvis made his television debut; Barbra Streisand had her second No. 1 hit; Michael Jackson's 'Billie Jean' started a seven-week run at No. 1; R.E.M. cleaned up at the Rolling Stone Awards; and Patsy Cline passed away, Today in Music History.