River Trade Radio featuring Under the Big Oak Tree

River Trade Radio airs every Sunday morning from 9-11am (CST) on KKFI 90.1 FM Kansas City Community Radio. Produced and hosted by Kasey Rausch, with co-host Scott Stanton and an occassional Frannie G. STREAM LIVE from anywhere in the world at at www.kkfi.org to hear roots music and Real! Live! Guests!

Folk. Americana. Country. Roots. Blues. Jazz. Soul. And a lil’ bluegrass, too.

THIS WEEK Sunday, January 28, 2018 | 9-11AM

REAL! LIVE! GUESTS! Under The Big Oak Tree!

10:15am – “Under The Big Oak Tree‘s honeyed blend of vintage folk, acoustic country, and traditional bluegrass has been described as “warm” and “picturesque” with “flawless harmonies.” (St. Joseph Newspress)

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PLUS roots music from our collections including some of our favorite local and national releases of 2017. We pick up our “Vinyl Alphabet Project” project (VAPP!) with the O’s!

ALL ABOARD!

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Created by Kansas City music makers Kasey Rausch and Mikal Shapiro in 2014, River Trade Radio is a live radio program dedicated to the song trade as it connects to Kansas City featuring live touring and local guests in-studio with elements of Americana, Folk, Blues, Bluegrass, Roots, Country, Jazz and more.

We aim to share our love for Kansas City, songwriting, and musical collaboration by creating a fresh dialogue about our local Roots music community – from its connections with touring artists and international influences to its historical and contemporary contributions to the craft of the song.


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