
Sessions from Studio A
Thursday at 7 p.m. & Saturday at 12 p.m.
Sessions from Studio A is a local program dedicated to showcasing regional and touring musicians, featuring performances recorded in WNIJ's own Studio A in DeKalb and hosted by Spencer Tritt.
The program presents genres of music ranging from folk to indie rock, blues, alternative country, Americana, world music and more, in a way that provides the listener with a live concert experience. These performances are accompanied by interviews with the artists who discuss their inspirations, aspirations, and the stories behind their original songs.
Have a band you'd like to hear on Sessions from Studio A? Send us your suggestions: sessions@niu.edu
Latest Episodes
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Musician, composer, and producer Artie Do Good stops by Studio A with his full band to play songs from his latest record SOCIALIST DANCE PARTY.
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Singer-songwriter Chad Link stops by Studio A to play live and talk about his music and background.
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A few weeks back, we invited WNIJ members to join us for the debut of our WNIJ Soundstage concert series. Hear the concert with Taboo Blah Blah and Silhouette recorded live at The Music Box in Rockford.
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Just D.C and his band The Frontline join us to play songs from the new record Love Is Enough, Vol. 1.
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Daisychain joins us in Studio A to perform live and talk with us about their new, upcoming album All in a Name.
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Country artist Ryan Craig stops by Studio A to perform live and talk about his journey into songwriting.
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Singer-songwriter Jenny Dee joins us for live performances and an interview in Studio A.
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Singer-songwriter Andrew Marczak brings his love of folk and country music to the forefront with his new project, Orillia.
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DeKalb math rock/punk band Coach joins us in Studio A to play live and talk about adding vocals and bass to their sound.
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Tanner Dane stopped by WNIJ this week for our Studio A Cafe concert series. He's getting ready for the release of his new EP Cut Me Loose.