Jimi Hendrix, Seattle And Race In Post-War American Culture David Hyde speaks with cultural historian, musician and writer Peter Bacon Hales about Jimi Hendrix's cover of Bob Dylan's "All Along The Watchtower,"... David Hyde
A Belated Valentine From RadioActive In honor of Valentine’s Day, RadioActive hosts Ann Kane and Sophie Ding bring you stories of young love. We find out what love means to preschoolers and... Ann Kane
Chick Corea: "Darn That Dream" Chick Corea plays "Darn That Dream" Pianist and composer Chick Corea has touched almost all the musical bases during a career that has spanned almost... Marcie Sillman
Music For Your Epic Quest The soundtrack to your life could be a dirge, monotonous and dreary, or it could be a triumphant orchestra, setting you off on a heroic quest. Either way, the music you listen to can do more than set your mood — it can tell your story. Jeremy Richards
Swing Ladies Swing: Bea Wain Songbird Bea Wain first gained fame in the 1930s as the featured singer with Larry Clinton and his orchestra. She could swing through ballads, blues, and jazz; her voice covers the spectrum of popular music. Amanda Wilde
Music Sparks Memories The Pacific Northwest found itself in a unique position during WWII. With its aviation and maritime industries and geographic proximity to the Pacific and Japan, the Puget Sound region quickly became a nexus of wartime activity. Amanda Wilde