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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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Micky Torpedo is back with Birdsongs Vol. 2: Sounds of the Bell Bowl Prairie, and we'll hear a special performance recorded live at Severson Dells Nature Center.
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Join us for a special edition of Sessions from Studio A this week featuring students from Rockford's Rock and Roll Institute.
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Kaleta & Super Yamba Band stop by Rockford's Anderson Japanese Gardens during their tour through the Midwest.
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Better Late Than Never joins us to play new songs live in WNIJ's Studio A.
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We catch up with guitarist Stefan Hillesheim and hear new songs performed live in Studio A.
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We head to Anderson Japanese Gardens in Rockford for a great set from The Verve Pipe.
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Maryland-based artist Eli Lev stopped by WNIJ on his recent tour through the Midwest.
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Based just outside of Washington DC, singer-songwriter Juliet Lloyd stopped by WNIJ's Studio A on her recent tour.
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Aaron Williams returns to Studio A to perform live and talk with us about founding Homegrown Arts and Music Festival.
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