Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations
Pocatello weather info

Search results for

  • Don’t Call it Jazz welcomes all three members of the great Idaho jazz trio, The Kindness, to talk about their debut album, available now on City Creek Records.
  • Don’t Call it Jazz is proud to welcome Dan Simms to discuss the Meadowlark Music Fest, happening in Old Town Pocatello June 5-8. In this episode of DCiJ we preview festival artists and provide a discount code for those planning to attend!
  • It’s July in Pocatello, and that means it’s Shady Grove season! Our hometown music festival is organized by an incredible brain trust of wonderful folks, bringing us music, community, and the best vibes of the year at FMC park.
  • Before Ayesha Rascoe started her career as a political reporter, she was a student at Howard University and her experience there helped fuel her new book, "HBCU Made: A Celebration of the Black College Experience." It’s a collection of essays from everyone from Oprah Winfrey to Branford Marsalis to Stacey Abrams who write about how attending a historically black university helped shape who they are today.
  • For this episode of Don’t Call it Jazz, I preview the upcoming ISU Jazz Festival featuring recorded music from our guest artists, the Sheela Bringi Bird Clan.
  • It's the final regular season game for both ISU Men's and Women's Basketball teams tonight! The Women will host the Grizzlies at Reed Gym. Coverage starts at 6:40 on the KISU2 live website stream. The ISU Men are in Missoula looking for a win at Dahlberg Arena. Listen to that game on KISU FM (91.1 Pocatello, 91.3 Idaho Falls, and 88.1 Rexburg) and on KISU's primary website stream beginning at 6:30 pm. Both streams are available at www.kisu.org
  • Don't Call it Jazz is proud to host Brad Goode, an amazing jazz musician who was kind enough to sit down with our host Jon Armstrong for an interview and to listen to three of Goode's own recordings.
  • Don’t Call it Jazz is thrilled to present the new album by Derrick Skye, a wonderful composer based in Los Angeles. Derrick composes “trans-cultural” music, a term he coined and honed with his outstanding open-instrument chamber ensemble Bridge To Everywhere.
  • Jon curates a playlist of some of the great music released on City Creek Records in 2024, discussing the projects in detail, revealing some planned projects for 2025, and shares his new year’s resolution for the ISU Commercial Music Program and City Creek Records.
33 of 164