NPR’s Best Folk Music Programs

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NPR’s best folk music programs are the perfect way to enjoy the genre. From ‘All Songs Considered’ to ‘Tiny Desk Concerts,’ these shows showcase the best of folk music from around the world.

WFUV’s City Folk

WFUV’s City Folk is one of NPR’s best folk music programs. The show features a variety of folk music from around the world, and it’s hosted by John Platt.

Location: New York City

WFUV (90.7 FM) is a non-commercial, public radio station licensed to Fordham University in the Bronx, New York City. WFUV is a member-supported public media service of Fordham University and relies on both listener donations and corporate underwriting. It is one of the last listener-supported commercial-free stations in the New York metropolitan area. The station airs an adult album alternative format of music and specializes in Americana, folk music, blues, R&B, and jazz.

WFUV’s on-air personalities include Rita Houston (The Whole Wide World), Dennis Elsas (Downtown), Claudia Marshall (The UK Now), Carmel Holt (Celtic Connections), and Paul Cavalconte (The Cavlo Beat). WFUV’s studios are located on campus at Keating Hall. The transmitter is atop Montefiore Medical Center’s Moses Division in the Bronx.

About the show

WFUV’s City Folk is one of the most popular and longest running folk music programs on NPR. The show is hosted by John Platt and features an eclectic mix of folk, bluegrass, and Americana music. In addition to playing music, the show also features interviews with guests, musical performances, and live in-studio sessions.

Program schedule

WFUV’s City Folk airs every weekday from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. and features a mix of contemporary and traditional folk music from around the world. The program is hosted by John Platt and is produced by WFUV’s staff of folk music experts.

Folk Alley

If you’re looking for the best folk music programs, look no further than Folk Alley. This program is produced by National Public Radio (NPR) and features the best folk music from around the world. Folk Alley is a great way to discover new folk music, and it’s also a great way to support folk musicians.

Location: Kent, Ohio

Folk Alley is a radio program that airs on NPR stations across the United States. The show is produced by WKSU, a public radio station in Kent, Ohio. Folk Alley features a wide variety of folk music, from traditional to contemporary, and focuses on both well-known and emerging artists.

About the show

Folk Alley is a weekly radio show that features the best traditional and contemporary folk, Americana, and roots music.

Each week, host Elena See collects music from both well-known and up-and-coming artists, as well as featuring interviews with some of the genre’s most interesting performers and songwriters.

Folk Alley also features live in-studio performances, listener requests, and occasional themed shows on topics such as love songs, Celtic music, holiday music, and more.

Whether you’re a longtime folk fan or just getting started, Folk Alley is the perfect place to explore the wide world of folk music.

Program schedule

Program schedule for Folk Alley, the best folk music programs on NPR.
Folk Alley
Monday – Friday: 6 am – 10 am and 8 pm – Midnight
Saturday: 10 am – 2 pm
Sunday: 8 pm – Midnight

The Folk Sampler

Location: Boston, Massachusetts

Folk Sampler is a weekly syndicated folk music program, which originates at member station WUMB in Boston, Massachusetts. It is hosted by Diane Crowe and engineered by George Messier. The program features traditional and contemporary folk music from the British Isles, Canada, and the United States.

About the show

Folk Alley, the online stream of WKSU, is celebrating 15 years as the premiere folk music destination on the radio dial and on the Internet. Each day, Folk Alley brings you the best in contemporary and traditional folk, Americana, singer-songwriter, bluegrass and Celtic music – streamed 24/7 and commercial-free.

From the latest releases by established artists to new voices in the genre, Folk Alley is your source for discovering (and rediscovering) great music. And because we believe that music should be shared, all of the Folk Alley DJ shows are available as podcasts so you can listen wherever and whenever you want!

Program schedule

Folk Alley
Monday-Thursday: 5 am-11 pm
Friday: 5 am-9 pm
Saturday: 7 am-9 pm
Sunday: 7 am-11 pm

Hosted by Elena See

Folk music from around the world and across the centuries.

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