In comedy, timing is everything and the timing is so off in 6th Street Playhouse’s Mrs. Bob Cratchit’s Wild Christmas Binge that the fact that it still manages to extract any
Mrs. Bob Cratchit’s Wild Christmas Binge
6th Street Playhouse
December 8th – 23rd, 2017
In this new version of A Christmas Carol, Scrooge’s tale of redemption and transformation is turned completely
Munch & His Mentor
Spreckels Performing Arts Theater
July 8th & 9th, 2017
Kristiania (Oslo), Norway, in the early eighteen nineties: Edvard Munch is around thirty years of age and truly
Museum Mondays for Little Ones
Charles M. Schulz Museum
Every Monday through February @ 10 am – 12:00 pm
Stories, crafts, and fun for pre-schoolers! Museum Mondays for Little Ones
A Sonoma County grandmother played a major role in thelegalization of medicinal marijuana. \ The Museum of Sonoma County opened a newexhibition in June. It’s called Grass Roots: Cannabis from Prohibition
Museums of Sonoma County
Time & Place: Human Impact and our Changing Environment
May 1st – September 23rd, 2018
Featured artists: Kim Anno, Donna Brookman, Lewis deSoto, Andrew Moore
Curated by:
Conducting without a score is a high wire act – especially when the piece at hand is an hour-long Mahler Symphony.
This past weekend, Francesco Lecce-Chong, the new music director of
Alan Watt joined Brian Griffith during Morning Music.
Amanda Shires has always enjoyed her visits to Studio A. We feed her and her band and give them rides to save on Uber bills.
Amy Ray was at the airport getting ready to fly to Sonoma County for tonight’s Indigo Girls show at the Green Music Center. She spoke with Brian about the queer country movement, upcoming IG projects and more.
Angela Strehli hand-delivered her tremendous new album, Ace of Blues, to us today.
Arlo McKinley was the last act John Prine signed to his Oh Boy record label. Just as Arlo’s debut was released, Covid hit. Tour plans ground to a halt and Prine was taken from us.
BJ Barham, the front man and songwriter for the Raleigh, NC band American Aquarium joined Brian this morning to talk about the new release “Chicamacomino.” Written during the winter of ’21 in the Outer Banks, the pandemic and the losses all of us faced play throughout the record.
Brennen Leigh has collaborated with a lot of artists who have become friends, many of them featured on KRCB. Noel McKay, Melissa Carper and most recently Ray Benson have all chatted with Brian. Brennen has teamed up with Ray & Asleep at the Wheel for “Obsessed with the West”, a delightful collection of Western Swing music.
Nikki Lane is a firecracker. She says what she means and has zero f*%#s to give.
Doug Jayne spoke with Carmen Snyder, Executive Director of Sonoma County Farm Trails.
Carmen Snyder, Executive Director of Sonoma County Farm Trails, chats with Brian Griffith about the upcoming Gravenstein Apple Fair.
Longtime San Francisco resident Chuck Prophet came up to Studio A to chat with Brian and sing some songs. You can see him and his band each Sunday this August at the Twin Oaks Roadhouse in Penngrove.
Crain McArthur with Casual Heart Productions chats with Brian about a brand new outdoor performance venue in Mill Valley.
David Luning stops by to promote the FIRST David Luning Band Sonoma County show since December!

Betty and Ken Rodgers’ poignant new documentary, I Married the War, focuses on eleven military wives who have had to deal with their husbands’ emotional and physical wounds of war.
Betty and Ken Rodgers co-wrote, produced, and directed the film, which includes testimony from three Vietnam War veterans’ wives: Francine Jones, Terri Topmiller, and Sally Zepeda.
Betty and Ken Rodgers spoke with Doug Jayne during Midday Music to promote the film and more.

I Married the War airs on KPJK TV on May 28th at 8:00 PM, and KRCB TV on June 19th at 2:30 PM.
For more information visit https://imarriedthewar.com
(Photo: Betty and Ken Rodgers/courtesy of Don Johnson)
Filmmakers Dan Geller and Dayna Goldfine join Doug Jayne to talk about their awesome new documentary, Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song.
(Photo by KRCB)Musician Frankie Boots stopped by the studio to talk about his new album, Free Range Songs, Americana and Roots music, and his upcoming move to Nashville.
Ismay joined Brian for Morning Music.
Jacob Phillip Benning performs at The Lost Church in Santa Rosa Saturday, June 11, at 8pm.
Ukulele master Jake Shimabukuro spoke with Brian about his upcoming show @ Charles Krug winery, home schooling his kids during the pandemic, and Hawaiian culture.
Jeri Jones stops by Midday Music for conversation and some live tunes.
Kelsey Waldon is a student of classic country music. Her records pay homage to the great artists of the past, with a nod toward the future. Her new release “No Regular Dog," produced by Shooter Jennings, features her plaintive Kentucky vocals and brilliant songwriting.
Local rockers Kingsborough stopped by Studio A to play some tunes and talk about their upcoming gigs at the Railroad Square Music Festival, and the Blue Note Café.
Singer Songwriter Laura Benitez stopped by Studio A, with her guitar, for a visit with Doug Jayne during Midday Music.
Local musician Kayatta brings her unique sound to The Railroad Square Music Festival on Sunday June 12.
Santa Rosa Singer Songwriter Stevie Cornell has been a member of San Francisco bands, The Movie Stars and Red Meat.
Margo Cilker is excited to be back on tour and excited to be back at KRCB.
Michaela Anne has been a good friend of KRCB for many years. She always takes the steps to join us in studio A when she tours through California. Her new release “Oh To Be That Free” was recorded during the pandemic at home in Nashville by her husband Aaron.
Country artist Mike Hellman stopped by KRCB's Studio A on Friday December 9th.
We got in touch with the talented bluegrass guitarist Molly Tuttle as she drove to Santa Rosa for her 7/12 show at the Luther Burbank Center. Molly, a Bay Area native, spoke about family, her band Golden Highway and her support of the search for a treatment of alopecia, a condition she’s had since age three.
Doug Jayne welcomed Mr. Music of Peacetown, Jim Corbett, during his Midday Music show.
Nicki Bluhm has a new collection of tunes. “Avondale Drive” is the second album she’s put out since her move from the Bay Area to Nashville.
Although based in L.A., Pi Jacobs grew up on a commune in Sonoma County.
After a couple of decades in San Francisco Sean Hayes moved his family to Petaluma.
Stacy Antonel & her band mates joined us in Studio A to talk about past lives, Buenos Aires and her new release “Always an Outsider."

Stevie Coyle checked in with Doug about growing up in Southern California, his first guitar, his band The Waybacks, and his duo, The Quitters, who will perform at The Occidental Center For The Arts on Father's Day!
The Coffis Brothers stop by for Midday Music on their way to SOMO Redwood Grove for a performance.
The HawtThorns are one of California’s gifts to Nashville. Having left L.A. for Music City a couple of years ago, John and KP share stories and songs from their latest release “Tarot Cards and Shooting Stars.”
Free Range folk from Sonoma County, the Musers are

The Sam Chase dropped by Studio A to personally bring a copy of the new release “You Call This an Album” written by him and featuring his crackerjack band the Untraditionals.
Joining Sam and Brian was Chandra Johnson, longtime fiddling bandmate.
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