89.1 WBCX "The Voice of Brenau"
Chattahoochee Folk Hour!

 Tune in to The Chattahoochee Folk Hour this evening at 6 pm on 89.1 fm. Ralph’s guest this week is 2006 Grammy Nominee Caroline Aiken, performing live in the studio. Tune in and get your folk on!! Only on 89.1 WBCX!

Family & Youth ARTS Radio, Saturdays at 8 a.m. and live PODCAST!

FEBRUARY: Family & Youth ARTS Radio, Saturdays at 8 a.m. and live PODCAST

CELEBRATIONS: Arts Alive!  Saturday mornings at 8 a.m.broadcast

            World Culture Arts & Ecology… There is a Reason for Every Season!

            It’s so personal, it’s universal….  For all audiences from age 9 to 99.

            TEACHING  CHARACTER  THROUGH  THE  ARTS: Goals-

            Foster friendship, engage moral courage, initiate members of global society

Brenau University – Public Radio WBCX 89.1 FM www.brenau.edu\wbcx  
        (Broadcast 35 mile radius of Gainesville, GA and Web-streaming globally).

OUR RADIO PODCAST- available on-line anytime!

Download for your family and  classroom  http://celebrations.podomatic.com/

Arts Infusion lesson plans on-line:

TEAM ARTS WIKI-SPACE : http://team-arts.wikispaces.com/

February 4- GOT Groundhog? Ernest Lee, Earl of Ecology, A.K.A. the “Whistle Pig,”  tells a tale of hibernation, and Native American hedgehog lore; Original readers theater by Harriet Woodcock, founder of Northeast Georgia Writers Club.

February 11- VALENTINES DAY! Celebrating LOVE with Hillary Gronas and storytelling by Sister Susan Ancaro; Yoga Heart Opener pose by Marsha Richter.

Music by Cliff Rubin of Ashville and Romeo & Juliet by The Atlanta Opera.

February 18AFRICAN AMERICAN INVENTIONS- Who invented the elevator? Peanut Butter? Right & Left fitting shoes? Traffic Light? You are right? Black history reveals hidden talent that deserves recognition! Program by Ron Wells and Andre Cheek.

February 25- Harriet Tubman & The Underground Railway- A living history presentation tells this exciting story in first person drama radio theater. Music of Negro Spirituals singing made a secret code to warn and protect passengers along the wayside, as African American slaves fled to safety north of the Ohio River aided by Quakers.

Program designed by Andre Cheeks with talented Eddie Walker.

Chattahoochee Folk Hour!

The Chattahoochee Folk Hour will be live on monday at 6 pm with singer songwriter Juliana Finch. Only on 89.1 WBCX!

Chattahoochee Folk Hour!

Tune in Monday at 6 pm for the Chattahoochee Folk Hour, and meet Callaghan, an up and coming female singer/songwriter from Great Britain who is rapidly making her debut in American folk music circles.  And don’t forget to bring your glass of sweet tea!  89.1 fm, WBCX.

 

 

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October : Family & Youth ARTS Radio, Saturdays at 8 a.m.

CELEBRATIONS: Arts Alive!  Saturday mornings  at 8 a.m.

            World Culture Arts & Ecology… There is a Reason for Every Season!

Brenau University – Public Radio  WBCX 89.1 FM www.brenau.edu\wbcx  
        (Broadcast 35 mile radius of Gainesville, GA and Web-streaming globally).

OCT 1- Appalachian TrailJourney in reverence.

            Hikers Journals by John Cromartie and Clara Olson ,

            Poetry by Mildred Greear; Dulcimer music by Jim Delay & John Pearce;

            and a few jazz notes by Kim & David Chamberlain

OCT 8- ExplorersWho really discovered America?

    Time traveling to 1492 with Leonardo DaVinci, Christopher Columbus, the Vikings,       

and Native Americans; Renaissance music by Lauda Musicam of Atlanta.

OCT 15- Reflections on Hebrew Faith

            Celebrating Rosh Hashanna & Yom Kippur

            featuring poetry by Michele Mintz; music by Joy Katzen Guthrie

OCT 22- We all Laugh in the Same Language!

                        Music by Myra Lewis; Laughter YOGA by Shama Rainwater

OCT 29- Dia de los Muertos & Spooky Street

                        Storytelling by Sybil Barker& Mary Willis

                        Poetry by Patsy Paget, Music by Marti Grosz

                       

            Lesson Plans on line at:

             TEAM ARTS WIKI- SPACE:  http://team-arts.wikispaces.com/

                        Classroom resource kits available on loan:

                                    Contact: Marianne Scott: mloscott@gmail.com

*We invite teachers & students to present their arts talents!

Please Stay Tuned from 9-10 a.m. for the FLYING COW FAMILY HOUR!

                                                                                    Storytelling, music, jokes

This Week on “The Chattahoochee Folk Hour”

WBCX loves hosting live musicians in the studios.  If you love live music, you’ll want to tune in Monday night from 6 to 7, with Ralph Taylor on The Chattahoochee Folk Hour.

This Monday night, August 8th, Allen Williams, owner of Baruke Guitars, will be live on the show telling listeners about his techniques of building his amazing acoustic guitars. You’ll also hear from world class guitar player Curtis Jones who will play Allen’s guitars for the first time Monday evening. It will be a great show!!!

The Chattahoochee Folk Hour began airing on WBCX on April 18 of this year and features a variety of folk and bluegrass music, as well as occasional coverage of local music festivals, updates from the Appalachian Trail, artist interviews and more.  Get weekly updates and become a fan of The Chattahoochee Folk Hour by visiting the Facebook page here.

WBCX Weekly Program Schedule

As of July, 2011, WBCX is proud to have 26 dedicated and talented community volunteers who host weekly shows.  We also have Brenau University students, staff and faculty who contribute in various ways, from producing shows, to programming music to hosting their own programs.  Here’s a schedule of our programming, including our 27 locally-produced, weekly radio shows:

Monday
6 - 7 am - Embracing Health (Rebroadcast)
8 - 9 am - BBC World News
Noon - 1 pm - Your Body is a Wonderland w/ Dr. Evelyn Higgins
3 - 5 pm - Ocean Breeze w/ Hotwheels (Kristina Rhoades)
5 - 6 pm - BBC World News
6 - 7 pm - The Chattahoochee Folk Hour w/ Ralph Taylor
8 - 10 pm - Poets and Troubadours w/ Scott & Ray White
10 - Midnight - The Alternative (Live) w/ Edie Rogers (Repeated Midnight-2 am)
 
Tuesday
6 - 7 am - Senior Issues (Rebroadcast)
8 - 9 am - BBC World News
9 - 10 am - Communication Corner (Live) w/ Dr. Bill Lampton
5 - 6 pm - BBC World News
6 - 8 pm - Way Back When (Rebroadcast)
8 - 9 pm - New Orleans All The Way Live (from WWOZ)
9 - 11 pm - New Driven Radio w/ Sherry Sabine & Nicole Morgan
 
Wednesday
6 - 7 am - Your Body is a Wonderland (Rebroadcast)
8 - 9 am - BBC World News
9 - 10 am - Garage Gab (Live) w/ Gail Dunn
Noon - 1 pm - Getting to the Point w/ Tamara Clark
5 - 6 pm - BBC World News
6 - 8 pm - Pro Sports Wives’ Music & Inspiration Radio w/ Gena Pitts
8 - 9 pm - Putumayo World Music Hour
9 - 11 pm - From There to Here (De Alla Para Aca) w/ Pablo Colombini
 
Thursday
Midnight - 4 am - Ground Level (Rebroadcast)
6 - 7 am - Communication Corner (Rebroadcast)
8 - 9 am - BBC World News
9 - 10 am- Senior Issues (Live) w/ Charles White
10 - Noon - Way Back When w/ Gordon Purkis
4 - 5 pm - Independent Living w/ Alyson Shields (Brenau Student)
5 - 6 pm - BBC World News
6 - 8 pm - Mace on Film w/ Dr. Kevin Mace
8 pm - Midnight - Ground Level w/ Chet White
 
Friday
6 - 7 am - Getting to the Point (Rebroadcast)
8 - 9 am - BBC World News
Noon - 1 pm - Embracing Health (Live) w/ Ricardo Boye
4 - 5 pm - The Sassy Shaz Show w/ Sharon Swanson
5 - 6 pm - BBC World News
6 - 11 pm - Fusion A La Moe w/ Moe Lyons
11 pm - 2 am (Sat) - Midnite Radio w/ Scott Rogers (Repeated 2-4 am)
 
Saturday
8 - 8:30 am - Celebration: Arts Alive w/ Marianne Scott & Friends
9 - 10 am - Flying Cow Family Hour w/ Mama D (Debbie Weston From)
Noon - 1 pm - BBC World News
4 - 6 pm - Blues Time in the City w/ Rojene Bailey
6 - 9 pm - Sounds of Jazz (Live) w/ Mark Dove
 
Sunday
7 am - Noon - Gospel Express (Live) w/ AJ Peppers
Noon - 1 pm - BBC World News
1 - 2 pm - Your Body is a Wonderland (Rebroadcast)
2 - 3 pm - Getting to the Point (Rebroadcast)
3 - 4 pm - Embracing Health (Rebroadcast)
4 - 6 pm - Moe Betta’ Jazz w/ Moe Lyons
6 - 10 pm - Jazz Pulse (Live) w/ Sean Miller

 

Catch Voices of Brenau w/ Danielle DiFede (Brenau Staff) throughout the day on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday - Offering Brenau Calendar & community events and informative interviews.

Also catch Hannah Thompson (Student) throughout the week with updates and upcoming events for Brenau Golden Tigers Athletics!

Click the link to listen to WBCX real-time via an Internet connection.