WUSB's Sunday Street Series Presents: James Maddock

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James Maddock returns to the Long Island Museum on Sunday, November 19 at 5:00 PM.

Former frontman of the band Wood, James Maddock brings his new album Night Work to our stage! 

Acccompanying Maddock on the Steinway concert piano and accordion is the legendary Brian Mitchell.

Save money and buy tickets in adavance for $30 at www.sundaystreet.org through November 17th.

Captain Phil and Ross Amico Star in Captain Phil's Halloween Party

This Thursday, on the WUSB full power signal, tune in for a Halloween edition of Captain Phil's Planet featuring Ross Amico!

The Captain and Ross will examine some classic Halloween musi such as Renaissance, Bartok and a secret spooky classic list curated by Ross Amico. Prepare to scare as we go over some terrific seasonal music as the pumpkin spice flows and the children roam in search of sucrose!

Ross Amico is program host, and host of Picture Perfect which airs Saturdays at 6:00 PM and The Lost Chord which airs Sundays at 10:00 PM on KWAX.

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This program airs Thursday afternoon from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM.

WUSB new transmitter launch date !!

Tune in Saturday and it will be a party ! WUSB chief engineer Frank Burgert turns on WUSBs new transmitter live during Communiversity Day 2023. Help us celebrate in person or tune in on air here or on 90.1 or 107.3fm.
Join WUSB Stony Brook at 12.30pm October 14th 2023.

ONE SECOND AFTER author William R. Forstchen Up Next on THE SOUNDS OF FILM

Fourteen years have passed since military historian William R. Forstchen, Ph.D., captivated readers with the harrowing aftermath of an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack in his acclaimed bestseller "One Second After." Intrigued by public interest, Forstchen continued the narrative in three sequels, the latest being "Five Years After."

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This will air on Thursday, September 21 between 6:00 and 8:00 PM.

Jack Licitra on The Bayou

Tune in this Thursday night at 8:00 PM when Jack Licitra the Heart & Soul of Jack’s Waterfall sits in on The Bayou with Chris LaPorta to discuss and play some of the NOLA-fied selections from his new release “Call Dr. John” a release focused on one of New Orleans' favorite Icons, Mac Rebbenac, a.k.a Dr. John.

On-air discussion will also include the return of the Riverhead Blues Festival this coming weekend where Jack will perform with South Bay Soul.
Take a trip down Basin Street way on The Bayou this Thursday night