It’s been a banner year for music. The countdown of WFUV’s annual Listener Poll will take place on Tuesday between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. In the meantime, I humbly submit my own Top 10 Songs of 2019 on this week’s “Sunday Supper.”
Read MoreWith Chanukah starting on Sunday and Christmas on Wednesday, it must be time for the annual "Sunday Supper Festival of Holiday Songs," a deluxe hour for the most wonderful time of the year.
Read MoreThis week's "Sunday Supper" welcomes The Small Glories back to Studio A. The duo from Winnipeg, a standout several years ago when they performed at On Your Radar, reached the Top 10 of the Folk-DJ charts this summer with their sophomore album, Assiniboine and the Red.
Read MoreWith such a late Thanksgiving, it's safe for "Sunday Supper" to dabble in the occasional new song for the holidays.
Read MoreThis week's "Sunday Supper" sets the table for Thanksgiving with both light-hearted and open-hearted tunes.
Read MoreThe Mavericks have released an album of covers titled Play the Hits. It leans toward country classics, but one of the tunes is by a guy from New Jersey, and I'll play that on this week's Sunday Supper.
Read MoreSinematic, Robbie Robertson’s first new studio album in eight years, was inspired by his decades of creating and composing music for film, especially those of Martin Scorsese.
Read MoreDavid Byrne’s American Utopia on Broadway is an artistic triumph and a joyful statement about the power of music.
Read MoreThis past spring, Josh Ritter’s Fever Breaks album received lots of attention from the Billboard charts, acclaim from the critics, and love from all his fans at WFUV.
Read MoreThis week’s "Sunday Supper" will collect a handful of songs that remind us of 9/11, including Sharon Goldman's gorgeous "Tuesday Morning Sun."
Read MoreLabor Day may represent the unofficial end of summer to some folks, but not the "Sunday Supper."
Read MoreWhen I first met Elvis Costello in 1977, he was very much an Angry Young Man, but he’s long since mellowed.
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