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Live on WBOR, hosted by Harry Rube and Sam Kyzivat, is a show broadcasting on Bowdoin College's WBOR 91.1FM radio station that is dedicated to playing live music from a wide variety of student and local musicians. The show runs from 5:30-6:30PM on Wednesday afternoons when Bowdoin College is in session, on 91.1FM in Brunswick Maine, or online at www.wbor.org. For more information check out our Facebook page, www.facebook.com/liveonwbor.
Live on WBOR, hosted by Harry Rube and Sam Kyzivat, is a show broadcasting on Bowdoin College's WBOR 91.1FM radio station that is dedicated to playing live music from a wide variety of student and local musicians. The show runs from 5:30-6:30PM on Wednesday afternoons when Bowdoin College is in session, on 91.1FM in Brunswick Maine, or online at www.wbor.org. For more information check out our Facebook page, www.facebook.com/liveonwbor.
Evan Montilla, a fellow WBOR staff member, band frontman, and multi-instrumentalist joins us in the studio. He sings and plays acoustic and electric guitar, and shares his thoughts on original songwriting and family.
Simon Moushabeck gets funky in the WBOR studio. Simon plays keyboard and accordion and sings, as well as talks about jazz, the Beatles, and the mechanics of the Hammond Organ.
Bowdoin's soul / alt / R&B troubadour Sky C. Monaco graces the studio with his presence. Also features a brief appearance by vocalist and ukulelist Nicole Tan.
Live on WBOR's first duo hits the studio: Miranda Hall on acoustic guitar and vocals and Julian Andrews and violin. The pair plays a number of Miranda's original songs, and talks about their own independent projects.