
It's free-form music programming mixed with perceptive interviews with local creators - just the way it should be...brought to you by the mind behind Aspie Works.
It's free-form music programming mixed with perceptive interviews with local creators - just the way it should be...brought to you by the mind behind Aspie Works.
Former WAYO host and Aspie Works founder Justin Rielly concludes his brief stay, as WAYO's 2022 fundraiser gets closer to concluding; includes music from Crowded House, Violet Mary, The Men, PM Dawn, Celine Dion, The Pretenders, Spandau Ballet, Tears for Fears, R.E.M., Andy Kaufman and Peter Allen.
Former WAYO host and Aspie Works founder Justin Rielly presents the second night of his return to WAYO, as their 2022 fundraiser continues; includes music from David Bowie, Dave Clark Five, Hindu Love Gods, The Pogues with Kirsty MacColl, Robbie Robertson, Julie Peel, Joni Mitchell, Mark Knopfler and Prince, with an interlude from The Style Council.
Former WAYO host and Aspie Works founder Justin Rielly continues his brief return on the station, as WAYO's 2022 fundraiser continues; includes music from George Harrison, The Highwomen, Florence and the Machine, Sam Bradley, Steve Earle and the Dukes, Justin Townes Earle, Bruce Hornsby, Violet Mary, Extreme, The Verve, The Blue Nile and Thomas Newman.
Former WAYO host and Aspie Works founder Justin Rielly returns for the first of two Thursday sessions as part of WAYO's 2022 fundraiser; includes music from Bruce Springsteen, Patti Scialfa, Field Mouse, Pearl Jam, Mark Isham with Marianne Faithfull, The Korgis, Peter Gabriel, John Prine, Joe Jackson and Patti Smith, with an interlude from Wendy Eisenberg.
On the heels of the final episode, this installment features a look-back at moments from some of the series' most memorable conversations - including Sam Bradley, Sylvie Lynn, Cassandra Lamantia & Taimer Hill McGowan, Holly Campbell, Albert & Kristin Rielly (the host's father and sister), Amanda McFaul and Laura Bastida. This installment includes music from Donna Summer, Sam Bradley, Sylvie Lynn, Kristin Chenoweth & Idina Menzel, Brandi Carlile, Monty Python, Oasis and Joe Raposo.
After five years, 262 episodes, 241 guests and 1,704 songs, the host brings his Sunday afternoon series to a close - with help from his family and close friend Laura Bastida; includes music from The Beatles, Bruce Hornsby, Bruce Springsteen, Florence and the Machine, The 1975, Violet Mary, Gary Jules & Michael Andrews, Bryan Adams, Extreme, Sylvie Lynn, Crowded House, Billy Joel and Vera Lynn.
This episode features friends and frequent guests Amanda McFaul & MJ Savastano, sharing memories of theater and asking questions to the host as the show nears its finale; features music from Thomas Newman, Jeff Buckley, Bill Withers, Brandi Carlile, My Chemical Romance, Lucie Blue Tremblay, Sara Bareilles, Tom Waits and Bob Dylan.
This episode features the last guest appearances of musicians, close friends and frequent guests Mike and Mel Muscarella, from Violet Mary. Besides songs from Violet Mary, other music will come from other bands Mike and Mel have worked on (Theophilus, Austin Hollow, Mike and the Smugtown Hustlers) - and a favorite song they have covered, U2's "One."
The host is joined by his friends and guests Laura Bastida, Philip Frey, Larry Ploscowe, Ted Wenskus, Annie Murphy, Joy Payton, Jane Farrell, Luane Davis Haggerty, Mike and Mel Muscarella, Amanda McFaul, MJ Savastano and his sister Kristin - as they request their favorite Christmas tunes.
This episode features the host's close French friend and #1 show fan Laura Bastida, as they talk about life in France, Robert Pattinson, her upcoming marriage and her history with the show; includes music from Charles Aznavour, Sam Bradley, Bobby Long, Robert Pattinson, Archer, Florence and the Machine, Corinne Bailey Rae, Scylla, Johnny Hallyday and Frank Sinatra.