Re: Radio Free Hawaii
Great threads down memory lane. I used to be at KTUH (Sat night Reggae show) right before Radio Free started - lots of same people at KTUH were part of that group. Good going ya'll. RESPECT!
I don't know if you heard... but there is a small station on Maui 100watts called Manao Radio. Commercial free - listener supported. Many of the DJs are musicians on the island - very eclectic, political, very open minded. Best of all nobody to tell you what to play. Only music, community announcements and opinions. Every 4 - 6 hours the djs change so the music changes. Its been going now for about 3 years and has to be one of the most listened to stations on this island. People can't live without it (kinda like how radio free Hawaii was).
You can check Manao Radio online at manaoradio.com or if you have a super antenna it is 91.5 FM. I'm spinning on Fridays 6am - 10am (world, nue jazz, raggae, ska, funk, and weird stuff sometimes).
Long live FREE radio!
Rich T
Great threads down memory lane. I used to be at KTUH (Sat night Reggae show) right before Radio Free started - lots of same people at KTUH were part of that group. Good going ya'll. RESPECT!
I don't know if you heard... but there is a small station on Maui 100watts called Manao Radio. Commercial free - listener supported. Many of the DJs are musicians on the island - very eclectic, political, very open minded. Best of all nobody to tell you what to play. Only music, community announcements and opinions. Every 4 - 6 hours the djs change so the music changes. Its been going now for about 3 years and has to be one of the most listened to stations on this island. People can't live without it (kinda like how radio free Hawaii was).
You can check Manao Radio online at manaoradio.com or if you have a super antenna it is 91.5 FM. I'm spinning on Fridays 6am - 10am (world, nue jazz, raggae, ska, funk, and weird stuff sometimes).
Long live FREE radio!
Rich T
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