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keCg Programing Schedule

  • Midnight Dread - 12:00 AM
  • Radio EdSoft Films - 1:00 AM
  • worldOneradio - 2:00 AM
  • Native Son Rising - 6:00 AM
  • Undercurrents - 7:00 AM
  • Youth Crew/worldOneradio - 9:00 AM
  • Doug Wendt's worldBeat - 12:00 PM
  • Radio EdSoft Films - 1:00 PM
  • worldOneradio - 2:00 PM

worldOne / keCg is dedicated to ecelctic musics and ideas for globalyokels … 24/7 … founded in 1978.

keCg broad casts on the San Francisco East Bay Rim … via two frequencies, 88.1 El Cerrito and 97.7 San Pablo …

the precious little station is licensed to El Cerrito High School/Performing Arts Center, inside West Contra Costa Unified School District.

Along-sid e curated musicology (program dj vitalsand contacts below), we actively instruct Radio Career Technical Education/ROP for High School Youth, whose contributions you can hear weekdays from 2:10 am - 11:30.

Comments welcomed via email:
worldone@worldoneradio.org and/or cmason@wccusd.net

keCg academic/business office:
510 231 1437 ext 26490

Thank you for the favor of your listening.

Programs/Producers/Hosts…

keCg Youth Crew
-Produced and hosted by high school aged youth broadcasters enrolled through Contra Costa County Regional Occupational Programs (ROP) and El Cerrito High School Media Academy / Career Technical Educatiion. Weekday mornings, @ 90 minutes. Live interviews, news, music and commentary.
To reach the Youth crew please call the station business office directly
Phone: 510 231 1437 ext 26490
Email: Station Manager / Instructor Corey Mason: cmason@wccusd.net

Native Son Rising - 60 minutes - produced/hosted by Doug Wendt
-features music by and for indigenous peoples. Created and recorded in Ohtahku ('The Sound'), Montana, this presentation, now into its 14th season, includes a wide variety of aboriginal musical styles from pow wow, folk and rock to classical, jazz, reggae and much more, with occasional storytelling and music from around the world also in the mix. After dusk becomes twilight and the darkest hours turn to dawn and daylight, one comes upon the shining power of Native Son Rising.
Playlists and podcasts here: midnightdread.com/native.html

Undercurrents - 60 minutes - produced/hosted by Gregg McVicar
-Rock, Blues, Folk, Native, Americana, Funk, Electronica, Reggae, World, Dub, Roots and Alternative Country. UnderCurrents is intelligent, fun and easygoing—diving deep to reveal your past and future favorites. UnderCurrents is enjoyed around the nation on 103 stations and around the world via the Internet—yet it's mixed right here in the East Bay by Host Gregg McVicar (Tlingit).
Playlists at undercurrentsradio.net

Best of All Worlds - 80 minutes - produced/hosted by Doug Wendt
-created and recorded in Ohtahku ('The Sound') these programs feature a rotating set of themes from all four corners of the world's music to shows devoted to gems from the 1960s musical renaissance and their offshoots, to Doug's unique Ghost Town Sound Radio programs that concentrate on native, western, and reggae styles and blends. Elements of all three sometimes appear in many of the general shows as well. Doug's popular Kennel Club mix is back, primed, pumped and reinvigorated.
Playlists and podcasts here: midnightdread.com/WorldBeat.html
Ghost Town Sound Radio podcasts here: ghosttownsound.com/blog/radio

Midnight Dread - 80 minutes - produced/hosted by Doug Wendt
-one of the first and longest running reggae radio programs in the U.S. returns to the airwaves with this series of newly produced shows. Midnight Dread began as a commercial radio show airing late Sunday nights continuously from 1979 to 1985 on KTIM in San Rafael and KQAK (The Quake) in San Francisco. It continued in various forms on KUSF, KFOG, & KPFA in the Bay Area until the mid-1990s. Midnight Dread runs the gamut from bluebeat, ska, rock steady, and reggae to dee-jay, dub, dancehall and modern dubstep. Go deh!
Vintage playlists and podcasts: midnightdread.com/midnight.html

Radio EdSoft Films - 60 minutes - produced/hosted by Ed Vincent
Radio EdSoft Films is an eclectic and hopefully dialectic blend of musics and ideas; complimented, juxtaposed, or haphazardly mixed together. The goal is, hopefully, to entertain you, perhaps even make you laugh a couple of times, and, when your guard is down, slip in a heavy idea or two.
Playlists and other info: edsoftfilms.com/radio (Under construction)
On demand streams and playlists: mixcloud.com/edcool1

worldOneradio Host / Producer Corey Mason
Conceived, compelled and launched in ‘95. We love music and we love life. We live on the East Bay Rim and co-produce an annual festival with the City of El Cerrito. You are invited. djworldOnelove hosts and spins for likeminded events. We find musicality in virtually everything. worldOneradio is a fonki and sublime musicultural invocation / exhortation … for peoplovpeacecopowerunity … a local and cosmic cog … an expression of gratitude, deep aspirations, appreciation, humor, and passionate concern for our local and global human condition. We work and sweat. We labor to put death and suffering in proper perspective. We learn and educate. We like to snow-shoe or slide in wintry wonderlands. We like to ride waves and get pelted by rubbery rainbow fish. We dream/doze inside redwood trees, in the rain. We witness salmon spawning. Humming birds always blow our domes. We play bass and drums. We grow greens and cook. We Art. We like to swim. We work alot. Probably too much. We read and reflect with Rob Brezny and Voyager Tarot, listen-in with Caroline Casey, and reread Martin Prechtel. We drive an ’88 VW L . U . V . Alternately, we teach in urban classrooms and we get stuck in urban traffic. We deal with and try to heal, or duck bad vibz. We want to leave all this better than we found it. We esperately seek to honor creation, nature, cultural insights, and recreate our genuine and rightful orientation in the local and grand scheme of things. We marvel at natural oneders. We want to have access to deeper and ever more compelling layers of truth and beauty. We want to get together and feel alright. You too? We hope worldOne helps you on your way. Buyah!
Find out more, and communicate via
worldOne@worldOneradio.org and www.thewhole9.com/blogs/earthnicmusic