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Today officially marks WEMU's 60th year on the air. It was on December 8, 1965 when WEMU first crackled to life. Throughout the year, we've been celebrating the occasion in a variety of ways, including conversations with some of those vital to the foundation of the radio station. Eastern Michigan University President, Dr. James Smith, joined WEMU's David Fair to reflect on his relationship to WEMU and its importance to the university and community.
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Linda Yohn shares some of her favorite jazz-related things in a Jazz Appreciation Month feature.
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On January 29th, The Arts Alliance will hold its annual event dedicated to honoring those making contributions in the creative sector. In this week's…
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Spending 30 years in one job is becoming more rare. 30-years at one place in the broadcasting industry is almost unheard of. Today, Linda Yohn wraps up…
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Monday, December 18th, 2017. It's the final day Linda Yohn serves up the jazz to an appreciative audience. After 30-years as music director and jazz host,…
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Hi WEMU friends. Here we are at day five of the fall pledge drive, and with your help we're working hard to make sure your community NPR station is…
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It seems a little bit early to be fundraising but, here we are, right in the middle of the fall pledge drive. By 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, September 20, we…
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For immediate release: 89.1, WEMU’s Linda Yohn, is hanging up the headphones and calling it a career after 30 years as music director at the NPR/Jazz…
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Agachiko is the group led by Boston-based vocalist, lyricist and composer Gabrielle Agachiko. She waited until the moment was right to release Yes! – a…
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If you are searching for fresh new music for 2013, WEMU recommends the new CD “Cuban Crosshatching” by percussionist Arturo Stable. His 2012 duo disc “Dos…