WRFR-LP radio program schedule for Monday.
For Knox Village Soup: Monday WRFR radio Program schedule
7-8am “Midcoast Morning Show,” with your host, Steve Roberts hosting a unique local talk radio program featuring an eclectic assortment of music interlaced with pointed, critical, and sometimes humorous opinion. Steve from time to time interviews local people involved in the community, politics, or local events and invites listeners to get out of bed, get involved, and get on the phone by calling in to the program at 593-0013 and enlivening the discussion. Sponsored by Crestwood Kitchens, Arizona Road Adventures, Jess’ Market, & Philbrook & Associates Bookkeeping.
8-9am “This week on Main Street in Rockland,” hosted by Lorian Francis, executive director of Rockland Maine Street inc. Lorain will be talking about anything downtown-events, businesses, interesting people, and history. You’ll hear some music and some chat about what is happening on Main Street. Sponsored by PDQ (prints done quickly) and Edward Jones in Rockport with Jerod Cronkite.
9-11am “In Town Tunes,” with Jo Lindsay, hosting Mid Coast Maine’s only LOCAL music show! During the first hour Jo plays music of local musicians, and during the second hour she plays the music of musicians playing in our area in the upcoming weeks. Sponsors for this show are: Atlantic Baking Co. and the Belfast Co-op & also Pen Bay Medical Center.
11am-12 noon “The Anchor Holds,” is a Bibical commentary on news and events from around the world and around town. Hosted by Peter Sheff who has nearly 30 years of Bible teaching experience with extensive travel in several countries with pastorates in Alaska and Maine. This show is sponsored by Luce Transportation, Safe Care, & the Garage.”
12-1pm “LIVING a GOOD LIFE,” with Terry Miller. Talks and tips for good health, healing and happiness. Weekly guests will discuss a variety of topics from a holistic perspective. Listeners are invited to call and join in the dialogue. Sponsored by Fresh Off the Farm.
1-2pm “Rhythms & Rhymes with Grampy Keith,” that’s with host Keith Alley. A mix of poetry, old and new, along with music. The music may be anything from “popular” tunes from the 30’s through the 70’s, including country, rock, swing, and occasionally some classical pieces. Grampy Keith hopes to interest local folks who are writing verse to come to the station and read their own poetry for the listeners to enjoy! You’re invited to read your poetry on the show. Call Keith at 691-5661.
Sponsored by dirigoblue.com American Legion Post 1 and Mr. Tire Company.
2-5pm “KELeidoscope,” with Claymoore (Kel) Wales who has been hanging out with musicians most of his life, in fact he is a drummer. Combining well known standards with less played album tracks and lesser known covers, he showcases theme inspired program events, significant dates, or just his own personal mood. Encompassing numerous genres, from the mid-50’s to present day, KELeidoscope’s range is full spectrum, always colorful and ever changing. The only thing that remains constant is Claymoore’s dry wit. Sponsored by the Brown Bag Cafe & Bakery and also www.andyfinkle.com
5-7pm *Every other Monday,” new show,* called, “Robin’s Nest,” with your host, Rockin’ Robin playing All kinds of rock music from Jimi Hendrix to Electronica. Sponsored by the Community School of Camden.
5-7pm *Every other Monday* …“The GOLDEN MYSTERY EGG,” with Starcia Willey. A genre blending mix of music not often heard on fm radio. Fun Times! Sponsored by Rock City Café.
7-9pm “PROFESSOR BOP,” with Ronald Van Heeswijk exploring the Jurassic era of American Jazz (yes, the contradiction is intentional) called, Bebop. Featured are such notables as: Bird, Diz, Monk, Fats, Klook, & Bud. Some modern jazz with a smattering of Beatniks thrown in. Sponsored by Boynton-McKay Food Co. the Waterfront Restaurant and the Owls Head Transportation Museum.
9-11pm “MATINICUS WANNABE,” with Lock Kiermaier playing an eclectic mixture of the music that he loves: including rock, country, bluegrass, soul, rhythm & blues, folk, and blues and whatever else he’s into on any given Monday night. Sponsored by some very supportive friendly listeners from far off lands are: Richard G. Higgins of Santa Fe, NM, John Addie of Vancouver, BC, Carol & Clarkie of New Hampshire, and Mike Labinski of Austin, Tx. and also Chartrand Imports of Rockland = Organic wines and Frankie Lehman, “the tax guy,” of Belfast.
11pm-6am “WORLD in SONG,” more great music playing for you.
















