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Tonight on North Carolina Public Radio
No Rules. No Playlists. No Corporate Fingerprints.

This isn’t algorithm radio.
This isn’t “greatest hits.”
This is the deep end.

We’re cracking open Zuma with Neil Young — not the safe tracks, the real ones. From there, we drift north with The Guess Who, then drop into the haunting brilliance of Lucky Man by Greg Lake.

You want progressive? We’re stretching out with a long-form ride through Heart of the Sunrise by Yes — the way it was meant to be heard: immersive, layered, unapologetically epic.

We’ll move through the country-tinged soul of Poco and Stephen Stills, hit orbit with Marching to Mars from Sammy Hagar, and then settle into a heavy, groove-soaked set with Jack Bruce of Cream alongside Robin Trower, closing that run with their thunderous version of White Room.

Expect the cinematic depth of the Moody Blues, fire and grit from Buddy Guy and Beth Hart, Southern soul courtesy of Gregg Allman, something sharp and unexpected from Charlie Worsham, and a swaggering finish with Rod Stewart and Faces.


This Is How It’s Supposed to Sound

Headphones are recommended.
Car systems encouraged.
Tiny phone speakers need not apply.

Every track is decompressed and remastered before it hits the airwaves. We respect the dynamic range. We honor the quiet parts. We let the loud parts breathe.

Remember when stereo systems were furniture? When speakers were taller than your kid? That spirit lives here — but with modern clarity and zero compression fatigue.


What You Won’t Hear

No ads.
No sponsorship reads.
No corporate “programming strategy.”
No safe, sanitized rotation.

Just three straight hours of Classic Rock and Progressive Rock — deep cuts, long tracks, forgotten gems, and just enough ‘70s strangeness to remind you music used to take risks.

Sometimes mellow.
Sometimes hard.
Always intentional.

If you like songs that stretch past the radio-friendly edit…
If you miss when albums were journeys…
If you want radio that still feels dangerous…

This is your station.

Turn it up. Join us.