#RFB Host Profile: Dan of “Dancers Anonymous”
Dan’s mission with “Dancers Anonymous” is to keep everyone dancing! That positivity is exactly what we need right now!
Dan’s mission with “Dancers Anonymous” is to keep everyone dancing! That positivity is exactly what we need right now!
George Faulkner spills about his favorite childhood band, the unexpected delight of creating music remotely—and internationally—during the pandemic, and why Sunday nights are Funday nights!
The Power of One: Kaitlyn DeTrinis of “Mixed Signals” wants to make us think more ethically about the way we all consume music.
“I believe that jazz can show (perhaps most astutely from the perspective of careful observer) that the nature of performance is ultimately imitative and that the boundary between improvisation and composition is dissolvable.” Ben Luton brings a poet’s ear to the genre he loves and lives for.
Music curator, concert presenter-producer and second-gen activist Par Neiburger uses music as the gateway for the discussion and understanding of climate change throughout the world.
William Benton, a.k.a. Cat Casual, always wanted to be a DJ on a country radio station — and now, he is! Here’s why he hopes you will appreciate the genre as much as he does.
Award-winning animator Willy Hartland on the three precursors to making animated films — and how a day at Pine Box Rock Shop led to his new RFB show.
“Love Me or Leave Me” host Francesca D’Alessio on her lifetime love of radio, why Nina Simone is her muse and how RFB’s “Wall of Lies” led to doing her show.
Broadcasting from Manchester, England, Alex Jones shares his love for psychedelic music and breathes new life into a genre associated with the turbulence and social changes of the 1960s.
He’s been a game show contestant, podcast host and co-founder of a game show marathon charity. Now, Christian Carrion adds “unscripted radio show,” to his considerable credits.