The 2nd and final round of KJHK’s own Farmer’s Ball. Watch the final 4 bands battle it out for the proverbial crown!
Rotation with John H.
The 2nd and final round of KJHK’s own Farmer’s Ball. Watch the final 4 bands battle it out for the proverbial crown!
Round 1 of KJHK”s Farmer’s Ball, watch the first 8 bands compete for the 2nd round and the all hallowed title!
Pink Royal
Haunt Ananta
Forrester
Brain Food
Bellafonte
Real Sugar
Y(our) Fri(end)
Spirit is the Spirit
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Fourth of July’s record release party’
Peter Sagal, playwright/screenwriter/actor and the host of NPR’s “Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me!” will be giving a speech titled “Current Events: Why Satire is the Only Reasonable Response to the Times We Live In” on level 5 of the Kansas Union in the Ballroom. KJHK will be moderating the event.
What better way to spend your Valentine’s day than watching the Prince classic Purple Rain?!
If you’re familiar with bluegrass music, then you’re tuned in to some of what Greensky Bluegrass does. They’re also known to throw a great party, rock n roll, and (if the critics are to be believed) they have great songs. They are unquestionably a team of friends that traverse the country making music they enjoy. What makes Greensky different than Bluegrass? Poignant rural ballads about real people? Dobro tone that Jerry (Douglas or Garcia) would love? Distortion Pedals? Grit and attitude from a whiskey soaked card game? Indeed, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg.
Chicago Farmer
Cody is a folk-singer’s folk-singer and a poet’s poet. He was born and bred in Delavan IL, population 25, surrounded by the endless skies of the American Midwest. Before moving to Chicago in 2003, Cody tried his hand at sessions in Nashville and carefully hewed and tested his art in college town bars and honky-tonks around the Midwest. He now plays regularly in the city and it’s not uncommon to see whole rooms full of strangers erupt and sing along to the choruses of his songs on their first listen (I’ve seen it happen). Cody’s voice is powerful and gritty, emotionally piercing while subtly imbuing additional layers of meaning and poignancy in his lyrical delivery. His song-writing is deeply rooted in the American Folk tradition and all of its grit but with a post Dylan sense of wit, perspicacity and that certain savior-faire. He didn’t go to college but he drank all of their beer.
come and hang with us while you enjoy some cream of the Lawrence crop!
KJHK and Oh! Mr present this killer lineup to you.
All the usual festivities (food, prizes, games, DJs, performances) plus we here at KJHK are proud to present Cloud Dog for your listening pleasure.