Throughout Black History Month 2025, WFUV is focusing on artists — both emerging and established — whose music we admire, both on-air with FUV Live alums and online with Q&As. Also read about ...
The set you'll hear for this Question of the Day may remind you of one of your boyfriends or girlfriends. That's because all the songs will mention either boyfriends or girlfriends. Share a ...
Johnny Cash was born on this date in 1932. Let's mark the occasion with your favorite tracks from him, collaborations and covers by other artists. We'll spin a set. Hear your requests weekdays ...
In recognition of Black History Month let's make a list of songs about African American history. We'll spin a set. Hear your requests weekdays after 9 a.m.
Certain musicians are core to the heart of post-2000 FUV — and Kathleen Edwards effortlessly falls into that category. She first visited the radio station in 2008 and over the past 17 years ...
Don't save it for later and miss the WFUV High Line Bash on Wednesday, April 30, 2025 at City Winery at Pier 57 in New York City. Toast the radio station with live sets from three great artists ...
We're getting all touchy-feely on the Question of the Day. Share your favorite songs that mention touching and feeling. We'll massage them into a set. Hear your requests weekdays after 9 a.m.
A few years ago, the Women's National Hockey League sent me a pitch for "NY Slice," describing their sound as "post mom rock." As a new mom, I was immediately intrigued. Turns out, none of them ...
Although country and Americana dominated Yola's breakthrough debut album, 2019's Walk Through Fire, there was a hint of a different, dance-attentive spirit apparent on a couple of songs on her ...
The New Yorker was first published on this date 100 years ago. The magazine is celebrating its centennial all year long and we'll join in with a set of song requests from you. Share a favorite ...
"Cavalcade" at 6 p.m. welcomes Jim Kerr of Simple Minds in the 8 p.m. hour for conversation about the group's upcoming tour and the 40th anniversary of their benchmark album, Once Upon a Time.
As part of our Black History Month programming, let's hear some of your favorite soul music. Soul had its heyday in the '60s and '70s, but you can request more recent neo-soul artists, too.