This Sunday is the last day of WFUV's fall member drive, and I'm hoping that my friends will support what I do on Sunday Supper. It's a community of music lovers who appreciate the folk, rock, and singer-songwriters who don't get played everywhere else.
Read MoreWhat would John Lennon's music be like if he were still alive? We can only "imagine."
Read MoreSusan Werner addresses the yearning for connection we all feel during the pandemic in a track from her brand-new album Flyover Country.
Read MoreThis week's "Sunday Supper" benefits from the talents of some music veterans. The incessantly unpredictable Elvis Costello introduces an ebullient song from his forthcoming album, Hey Clockface, while Chris Smither offers a brand-new song from More from the Levee that's otherwise fresh takes from his catalogue.
Read MoreAs the summer segues into autumn, I find myself thinking of the passage of time on this week's "Sunday Supper."
Read More"Sunday Supper" ushers in September with multiple causes for celebration. The most obvious is Labor Day, which Joe Jencks, Mike Glick, and David Roth, among others, observe.
Read MoreNYC's favorite expat, James Maddock, is busy, in spite of the pandemic. He's got two livestreams on Sunday (at 1 p.m. and 5 p.m.) with David Immergluck (of Counting Crows…
Read MoreThis week's "Sunday Supper" has some tasty covered dishes on the menu. There's Molly Tuttle's new album, ...but I'd rather be with you.
Read MoreLong Island's Paradiddle Records has celebrated one of NYC's beloved songwriters, Willie Nile, with a double album, Willie Nile Uncovered.
Read MoreWithin the world of "Sunday Supper" there's a certain bias for singer-songwriters, and within that, a special place for Chicago artists from the '70s.
Read MoreYou say "sultry summer weather" and I say "Sunny Afternoon" by the Kinks.
Read MoreAmid a heat wave across much of the country, this week's "Sunday Supper" chills out with a few mid-summer offerings, including a new one by Woodstock songwriter Michael Veitch recalling the summer of 1978 on the Lower East Side.
Read MoreA regular entree for years on the "Sunday Supper" has been songs of "Compassion and Commitment." Recently songwriters have been moved to address our intense times with powerful original tunes.
Read MoreIn this fragile moment in our democracy, we can't celebrate the 4th of July in the usual fashion, so this week's "Sunday Supper" presents a different kind of patriotism.
Read MoreBob Dylan's Rough and Rowdy Ways is the 800-pound gorilla of new releases, and this week's "Sunday Supper" is happy to pay attention.
Read MoreWell, summer's coming around again, which means it's Carly Simon's birthday on Thursday, but, more important, Father's Day this Sunday.
Read MoreThe theme for this week’s Sunday Supper is “Togetherness.” It’s a time for compassionate people to come together to fight racism.
Read More“You've Got to Be Carefully Taught," Oscar Hammerstein wrote in South Pacific back in 1949, and those words resonate more than ever right now.
Read MoreWhile live concerts, plays, and other performances are on hold right now, the record business is going strong, and this week's "Sunday Supper" is abloom with major new releases.
Read MoreIt’s a birthday-palooza on this week’s “Sunday Supper!”
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