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NV89 is Nevada Public Radio’s music discovery channel broadcast on 89.1FM in Reno and 100.5 Carson City. We are champions of emerging artists and local musicians who will be the stars of tomorrow, as well as established artists with a history of creating compelling music from recent years. Refreshes weekdays. 5-15 minutes. From NV89.
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In music, nostalgia can be a tricky thing. People tend to complain that they’re not hearing much that sounds new.
The four piece Swedish-American indie rock band Grizfolk came by NV89 studios to perform a few new songs and talk about thier latest record Rarest of Birds (released July 19th via Nettwerk).Check out the interview with Grizfolk and NV89 Music Director / afternoon host Gia DeSantis. They play the following songs acoustically on the "Biggest Little Stage" at our studio in downtown Reno."Spoonful""Hurricane""Heavy Crown"
The Head and the Heart, acclaimed indie folk band with roots in Americana formed in Seattle 2009 by a group of northwestern transplants. The band stopped into Reno for a show on July 25th 2019 while on tour for their fourth studio release Living Mirage, available now on Warner Records. Supporting their tour, St. Paul MN band Hippo Campus.
Summer could be the most inspirational season in pop music. Think "Hot Fun in the Summertime" by Sly Stone, "Summertime Sadness" by Lana Del Rey, "Cruel Summer" by Bananarama -- and damn near the entire Beach Boys catalog.Summer-related themes and references are certainly well-represented in the Nevada-based songs played by NV89, Nevada Public Radio’s music station in Reno.
NV89 afternoon host Gia DeSantis caught up with Britt Daniel, frontman of the iconic band Spoon on the tour bus before their show in Reno on July 15th 2019.Spoon recently released the single "No Bullets Spent" that is featured on their forthcoming album Everything Hits at Once--a best of compilation out July 26th on Matador Records. Spoon is currently on tour with Cage The Elephant, Beck and Starcrawler.
Nevada voted to legalize recreational marijuana two years ago this month.  And today, July 10, is known to pot enthusiasts as 710, a day honoring the growing legalization of cannabis oil and extracts.
Heterophobia is one of several bands in Nevada that features at least one openly lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender member, and reflects the artistic and social values of that community.
Justin Furstenfeld frontman for the band Blue October stopped by the NV89 studio to perform a few songs and have a conversation with NV89 afternoon host Gia DeSantis.Justin and Gia talk about his wife and family who were the inspiration to transform his life through sobriety (now seven years sober), taking his daughter to see an upcoming Billie Eilish concert, and recording music at Peter Gabriel's studio in England; Peter being one of Justin's biggest inspirations as a musician.
Las Vegas act Good Coffee hasn't been releasing music much longer than a year. Fellow Valley music outfit Goldboot, on the other hand, has been going strong for the better part of a decade. What unites the two acts, besides their Vegas addresses? They’re both played on NV89, Nevada Public Radio’s music station in Reno. That includes both acts' recent material -- including Good Coffee's folk-pop winter release, "Gold," and Goldboot's springtime groover, "My Language."
Antista grew up in Fullerton, CA and once he reached his teens, he became fully invested in the flourishing Orange County punk scene of the late 1970s/early ‘80s. One of the tightest bonds he forged in high school was with Steve Soto of Agent Orange and the Adolescents, a staunch friend and ally who tragically died in 2018 at the age of 54. “I had never thought about playing an instrument until 1979 when punk rock exploded at my high school, Troy High School in Fullerton,” reveals Antista.​
Reno's music scene boasts some ambitious players. Some of them spend a lot of their time on the road, playing for international names like Jack Johnson, Eddie Vedder, and Nahko and Medicine For the People. And when they’re not on tour, they’re busy making their own music -- sometimes with renowned artists from outside Nevada.
There are a few places in Las Vegas where you can hear the city's rising musical talent -- and one of those spots is T-Mobile Arena.Credit Jake Wagner, who as music director for the Vegas Golden Knights featured some 40 local tunes during the hockey team's 2018-2019 season.And no, Wagner didn't just play hits by big names like The Killers or Imagine Dragons. He helped expose up and coming local artists to a nightly audience of 18,000 plus.
Record-label signings, innovative videos, national exposure and brand new releases—musical artists from Las Vegas to Reno have already seen noteworthy accomplishments in just the first four months of 2019.
It’s been a great 2019 so far for some of Nevada’s biggest music acts and music director and host at NV89 Gia DeSantis talked to KNPR's State of Nevada about those artists' new music.
Willobee Carlan joins us to talk about the music NV 89 is playing. Willobee is the program director and afternoon host at NV89, Nevada Public Radio's music station in Reno.We'll hear music by Bazooka Zac, K-Rizz, Jaycreux, Feeki, and Grace Hayes.Bazooka Zac "Indigo Plateau"“He’s a producer and performer from Reno. He’s performed all over the country, especially in Reno, Las Vegas, Lake Tahoe, San Francisco and Portland, Oregon. But his home base is the state of Nevada.”
Nevada is home to some amazing singer-songwriters who are making their mark musically.
The Las Vegas music scene is a vibrant one. Musicians are playing all kinds of genres of music and they're getting followings. NV89's Willobee talks with us about three Las Vegas-based music groups:The Lique:The Lique/Courtesy: The Lique
Willobee of NV89 in Reno tells us about some new music that his station is playing by Sarah Thiele, Pink Awful, Danger Will Robinson, and Dead Winter Carpenters.
Members of the band Mt Joy join host Willobee Carlan in the studio.  This is NV 89's first NPR Slingshot interview.
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