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THE DEEP END WITH ROSANNA LEE

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Saturday nights from 9-12 midnight (PT)

The mission each week on The Deep End is to delve deep within the genres of folk, rock, and pop music as well as inject some dance, funk, and hip hop to keep you on your toes. We’ll be unearthing great album cuts by established artists, presenting beloved and well–known songs in a new light through live versions, remixes and covers, and showcasing tracks from exciting new voices, especially those who are under the radar, unsigned, or just unknown. They get their chance on The Deep End.

We’ll link the invisible threads of influence and inspiration linking artists like Joni Mitchell to Regina Spektor; Johnny Cash to Arcade Fire; Yaz to Frou Frou in one big interconnected rock and roll web.

Music Submission Process

All submissions are welcome and we will listen to as much as we possibly can in the process. You can view previous playlists from the show at Rosanna’s MySpace page for The Deep End. Please check the playlists before submitting music to ensure that the music you’re making fits within the boundaries of The Deep End, broad as they may be.


Send E–mail to: rosanna@kcsn.org

Visit Rosanna’s MySpace page for The Deep End by clicking here.

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Before emerging as arguably the most important songwriter in rock history, the man born as Robert Zimmerman grew up in a small Minnesota town. Hearkening back to his earliest days, this exhibition–organized by Experience Music Project–chronicles Dylan’s transformation from Midwestern teen to folk troubadour, artistic innovator, and compelling voice of social conscience.

Featuring more than 160 artifacts, including Dylan’s handwritten drafts of classic songs, rare concert posters and a recording of his first concert, the exhibition focuses on the first decade of his celebrated career. Click here for more information

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