March 19, 2026Gully Boys enter the top 5 as they head to the Chart Show Hall of Fame for the fourth time. Save This Story
The Chart Show: Gully Boys enter Hall of Fame with "Gimme A Second" Mar 19, 2026Gully Boys enter the top 5 as they head to the Chart Show Hall of Fame for the fourth time.
March 19 in Music History: Salt-N-Pepa released 'Blacks Magic' Mar 19, 2026Ruth Pointer was born; Apple Records released The Beatles' 'Anthology 2'; The film 'Blackboard Jungle' pushed rock 'n' roll into the mainstream; Jefferson Airplane took a new name; Bob Dylan's self-titled debut album was released; and Andrew Wood passed away, Today in Music History.
Coffee Break: Let's LaughJill Riley and Nilufer Arsala • Mar 19, 2026For today’s 9:30 Coffee Break, what songs that contain laughter in them (or in the title!) would you like to hear?
Caamp: Tiny Desk ConcertKara Frame • Mar 19, 2026Led by Taylor Meier's soft, raspy voice, the folk band shares a range of material, including an old song that still rings true a decade later.
March 18 in Music History: Happy birthday to Queen Latifah Mar 18, 2026Frank Sinatra made his first recording; the Bee Gees had the top three singles in the U.S. singles charts; the Ramones got inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame; the Clash released their very first single; and Husker Du's Grant Hart and Queen Latifah were born, today in music history.
Coffee Break: 90s NostalgiaJill Riley and Nilufer Arsala • Mar 18, 2026For today’s 9:30 Coffee Break, what songs from the 90s that describe how you were in the 90s would you like to hear?
Interview: Jack Antonoff on new Bleachers album and staying authentic for the fansJill Riley and Natalia Toledo • Mar 17, 2026Musician and producer Jack Antonoff talked with host Jill Riley about the upcoming Bleachers album, everyone for ten minutes, out May 22, and what it means to stay authentic for the fans.
March 17 in Music History: Happy Birthday to Rhian Teasdale of Wet Leg Mar 17, 2026Hozier was born; Elvis Presley bought Graceland; the Bee Gees made their U.S. television debut; Van Halen had a high-flying hit; and Billy Corgan was born, today in music history.
Coffee Break: St. Patrick's DayJill Riley and Nilufer Arsala • Mar 17, 2026For today’s 9:30 Coffee Break, what songs from bands or artists who are Irish would you like to hear?
Recap & Photos: Brandi Carlile’s Target Center show is a love letter to MinneapolisMacie Rasmussen • Mar 16, 2026Dubbed, “Be Human: A Concert for Minneapolis,” Carlile’s concert on Saturday, Feb. 21, was to a sold-out crowd as well as a radio and viewing audience.