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Tuesday, August 28

THE FALL

It's the last week of New Wave Summer on KJRW.  
Catch the wave while you can!
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You pressed play almost 700 times over the past month and listened for over 2 thousand hours, placing us over halfway to our goal.  Help us raise listening 42% in the next 2 months.  

Thanks for checking out KJRW in the U.S., Germany, Canada, Spain, Netherlands, Portugal, and Italy.


This Friday, get your fill of Foo on FOO FIGHTERS FRIDAY on KJRW!


All Request Fall begins Tuesday, September 4th on KJRW!  Comment here with your song requests or on our Facebook page.




Monday, August 13

MY WAVE

KJRW took a little break from New Wave Summer to bring you Grunge Week.  Pearl Jam's Home Shows raised about $11 million to fight homelessness.  

We now return to New Wave Summer, already in progress.  New Wave Summer continues through Labor Day.

Thanks for listening in the U.S., Germany, Spain, Canada, Netherlands, Finland, Italy, Poland, Switzerland, France, and Ireland!



Sunday, July 15

PUT ON YOUR PJs

Pearl Jam plays Seattle for the first time in 5 years, with 2 shows at Safeco Field August 8th and 10th.  Billed as The Home Shows, Pearl Jam hopes to shine a light on Seattle's homelessness population which is now the 3rd largest in the country.  Band together with Pearl Jam by donating, volunteering, and getting more informed.

KJRW celebrates the occasion with Grunge Week beginning Sunday, August 5th.  We interrupt New Wave Summer to bring you the Seattle Sound (or the Puget Sound, if you will), featuring:  Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Alice In Chains, Soundgarden, and more.




Don't forget to check out the Pearl Jam:  Home and Away exhibit at the Museum of Pop Culture in Seattle Center.  See over 200 artifacts from the band's almost 3 decades of making music.  Instruments, stage props, set lists, album and poster art, lyrics, and notebooks that have resided in Pearl Jam's warehouse will be on display.  (Nirvana artifacts are also currently on display at MoPOP.)