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Above all else, Respected LadyLand the Radio Show is designed to be a vacation from sexism. It's a mythical destination where women are actually RESPECTED & valued, rather than resented, tormented, vilified, or shoved aside. This is the ANTI-misogyny radio show. All are welcome to visit Respected LadyLand. Just check any bigotry at the gate.
A mix of independent & vintage alt, outlaw, cosmic, gothic, red dirt & honky tonk country, roots, blue grass, folk, americana, rock and roll & even desert psych and stadium hits (when acceptable). We feature a strong emphasis on female artists. We tie together new independent artists and new releases with classics that inspired. And we get in the weeds with artist interviews & field recordings, new releases & story telling—on every Thursday 2-3pm.
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Join the Lonesome Captain and His Hurt Feelings Saturday mornings and loiter at the intersection of country, blues, hillbilly, folk soul, funk, early rock n' roll, and occasionally punk that make up the elusive sub-sub-genre called Country Funk. Bring coffee.