Kingston Staged Brings Live Music to the Airwaves

May 22, 2009 · Posted in Content ·  

On May 21, CFRC broadcasted the first installment of Kingston Staged, a show that brings live performances from CFRC’s studio as well as venues across Kingston to the airwaves. This week the studio was host to the beautiful sounds Ingrid Gatin, Miss Emily Brown, and James Lamb. Check out the excerpt below or listen to the entire show using our Archives. Tune in next week to hear more live performances from venues across Kingston!


Kingston Staged, Thursdays from 1:00-2:30 on 101.9 CFRC

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2009-2010 Management Team

May 4, 2009 · Posted in News · Comments Off 

CFRC would like to announce our 2009-2010 Management team!

We welcome back Aleks Bragoszewska as Business Manager and Chris Trimmer as Spoken Word Programming Manager. And we welcome Michael Morreale as our new Music Programming Manager. Michael will commence his position May 1, 2009.

Also, we welcome Kavita Bisoondial to staff as the News Coordinator for the summer of 2009.

Congratulations!

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Into the Magic Soundbox IV

May 2, 2009 · Posted in News ·  

On April 23, Into the Magic Soundbox, CFRC’s showcase of musicians & spoken word artists performing radio live, presented the fourth installment of the past year.  For this performance, the Soundbox travelled into space.  Astrophysicists discussed the properties of our galaxy while Kingston’s Irritable Poets  troupe explored the community’s perspective of the galaxy and space that surrounds us. All of this was anchored by a moving, atmospheric soundtrack provided by some of Kingston’s finest musicians.
Tune in Sunday, May 10 at 8pm to hear the broadcast on CFRC 101.9 FM.

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Naisatron Workshop

May 1, 2009 · Posted in News ·  

On April 26, CFRC partnered with New Adventures in Sound Art (NAISA) to present a workshop for Kingston youth to build light sensitive electronic instruments, or Naisatrons.  Hector & Rene from NAISA led a group of eager participants through the basics of electronic assemblage: learning to solder various components to create an otherworldly sci-fi instrument that creates sound based on fluctuations of light.  Recordings from the orchestra of Naisatrons will be featured at next month’s Deep Wireless Sound Art festival in Toronto.

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