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From December 3rd to 9th, immerse yourself in the musical brilliance of this year’s Grammy nominees.
WMNF’s Grammy Nominations: Musical Brilliance Unveiled.
Join Randy Wind as he explores the 67th Annual Grammy Awards nominees, offering a deep dive into the year’s most groundbreaking talents across five key genres:
  • Best Rock Albums (6:00-6:30)
  • Best Contemporary Blues Albums (6:30-7:00)
  • Best Folk Albums (7-7:30)
  • Best Alternative Music Albums (7:30-8:00)
  • Best Americana Albums (8-8:30)
  • Grammy Sampler (8:30-9:00)

Don’t miss out on this unforgettable sonic journey!

Click on the “Listen On Demand” section to start enjoying!

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Randy Wind gathers an eclectic mix of rock, folk and acoustic, blues, soul, and surprises, relating the hot new releases to music of the past sixty years.   Randy specializes in presenting programs filled with music history and themes.

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Randy Wind

I have been doing radio since 1969! I have lived the music through seeing thousands of concerts, and doing thousands of radio shows and listening to probably over a million songs. I love the Morning Show because it can be the latest release or music going back to the early twentieth century. It can be the slowest, prettiest song or the fastest, rockingest song, and everything in between.

I often create themes within my shows, and have done hundreds of themes, including tributes to great years in music... A study through music of aging or nostalgia or quiet desperation... Or parent-child relations or male-female roles or apocalyptic songs or optimistic songs, songs about God and another show about the Devil. Time. Travel. Cars and car culture. Science fiction. Self esteem. Different ways to end relationships. Marriage. Education. Grammar. Time. Science fiction.

Do you have an idea for another theme? E-mail me at [email protected]

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