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  • From The Philadelphia Orchestra season to Variant 6 and beyond, WRTI has a digest of can't-miss events and releases this fall.
  • Weeknights at 6:00PM Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughin is an exciting daily radio program that delves into a wide assortment of topics in classical…
  • Every Sunday from 6 to 7 pm WRTI brings you Riverwalk Jazz, featuring the Jim Cullum Jazz Band. The program celebrates the lives and music of America's…
  • Family, friends, and food are part of our Thanksgiving memories. This year, WRTI makes sure we save room for Second Helpings!For a Classical Thanksgiving…
  • Bobbi I. Booker is an award-winning multimedia journalist and radio personality whose velvety voice has been a mainstay in the Delaware Valley for over two decades. She can be heard on Spirit Soul Music, Sundays from 6 to 9 a.m., and Jazz Through the Night, weeknights from 12 midnight to 6 a.m.
  • The results of the year-end poll of 140 jazz critics offered surprise after surprise, including what's likely the youngest group of musicians, and more women than ever, in the top 10.
  • Nicole Sweeney was a new voice on the air at WRTI, staffing the overnight shift as an intern in 2004. Just over 20 years later, she is back at WRTI as the new host of Evening Jazz. She’ll be on the air Monday through Thursday, 6 to 9 p.m.
  • For five years, Down Beat has named Joey DeFrancesco the industry's top jazz organist. In addition to enjoying a successful solo career, he's also played in bands with Miles Davis, John McLaughlin, and Pat Martino, to name a few. Hear an interview and a solo performance from KPLU.
  • Who sung it? Who swung it? Who brung it? We want to know. Vote for your #1 favorite jazz song here. We're counting down our listener-selected top 100 jazz…
  • A go-to drummer who has lit the scene ablaze, Tyson shares his top five drum heroes. Plus, the seasoned sideman shares tracks from his trippy debut as a band leader, the paper doors.
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