KOOP Feature: Crate Digger’s Gold
Vinyl is having a moment right now! People seem to love the warmth, dynamics, and surface noise that come from a thin slab of black plastic. Does this describe you?
Vinyl is having a moment right now! People seem to love the warmth, dynamics, and surface noise that come from a thin slab of black plastic. Does this describe you?
Jalesa Jessie, aka Chief Cleopatra, grew up in Corsicana, a relatively small city in East Texas. She grew up playing piano and was part of her high school marching band’s
By Stephanie Robinson (Stefny! at the Disco) On Saturday, October 5, I got to see something I’d been waiting for over 20 years – I got to see Something Corporate
Celebrating KOOP’s upcoming 30th birthday with a one-seven series highlighting some of the music of 1994. Next up, a mix of songs from country, pop, and singer-songwriters released in 1994.
Tune in to Commercial Suicide this Sunday for a chance at winning two tickets to see ambient music legend William Basinski perform at the Long Center on Saturday, Nov. 2nd
On Monday, October 21, from 5-8pm, KOOP Radio Community Council will host some of its 160+ nonprofit partners to network, record public service announcements, and enjoy refreshments. KOOP Radio Community
KOOP Radio nonprofit partner Early Era Collective recently presented Rising From the Roots, a dance and multi-media performance at the George Washington Carver Museum & Cultural Center. This feel-good innovative
It’s a little daunting to flip over to classic rock stations expecting to hear KISS and The Eagles only to be treated to the swelled-up guitar harmonics of “Say it
By Mindy Reed The 1994 book The Chamber by John Grisham is one of the author’s earlier books when he was writing for readers instead of film producers for a
KOOP’s series Boots On The Air continues Monday, October 14 at 1:00pm (1300 hrs) USA central / GMT -6. Join US Army vets Michael A. Brown and Perry Jefferies and