High Plains Morning is a long-standing tradition at HPPR. Hosted by Mike
Fuller, it is a daily mix of singer-songwriters, folk, jazz, americana,
world, reggae, ...
/*Sunday Baroque*/ features Baroque and early music written before 1750.
Composers such as Bach, Vivaldi, and Handel were the cornerstones of this
era, with favorites ..
PRI's Peabody Award-winning "Studio 360 with Kurt Andersen" from WNYC is
public radio's smart and surprising guide to what's happening in pop culture
and the arts.
Catch the Saturday afternoon train to music of the world in the folk
tradition with hosts Debra Bolton and Lynn Boitano live from HPPR’s studios.
Dodge City Marshal Allen Bailey offers a live and lively a mix of Western Swing, cowboy music, humor, poetry and western lore that is unique to the High Plains region.
Open Range could bring to mind images of campfires, cowboys, wide open
spaces, and endless skies… but here on HPPR, it means t
A Prairie Home Companion has been entertaining live audiences since 1974,
featuring comedy sketches, music, and Garrison Keillor's signature monologue,
"The News f…
Bob Parlocha, the nationally known jazz expert with his rich, elegant voice, shares the music of mainstream jazz, jazz classics and today's new artists.
Host Tony Morris enthusiastically promotes classical guitar-related music, performers and composers from around the world. Thursday at 7pm and Sunday at noon CT.
One of radio's greatest pleasures, two hours of great jazz and smart, sassy repartee from John Pizzarelli and Jessica Molaskey, the hippest of husband-wife teams.
Brother T-Bone, keeper of the blues on the High Plains since 1997, hosts four hours of blues music from traditional, classic and contemporary artists.
BBC World Service [1] is the world's leading international broadcaster
providing programmes and content for radio, television, online and mobile
phones in English ...