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KCSN has been voted The Best University Sponsored Radio Station by Los Angeles Magazine. READ MORE.

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TANGLED ROOTS WITH PAT BAKER

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Sunday afternoons from 4pm to 7pm (PT).

KCSN was one of the pioneering Triple–A radio stations in Los Angeles back in the decade of the 1970’s. In–keeping with this grand tradition, Pat Baker presents Tangled Roots. Enjoy Alternative Country, Folk, Folk/Rock, Gospel, Blues and music from the singer–songwriter tradition resulting in an eclectic mix of roots–based Americana unlike anything offered at other radio stations.

Hear artists like Steve Earle, Lucinda Williams, Hank Williams, Townes Van Zandt, Muddy Waters, Emmylou Harris and Bob Dylan. You’ll also hear from the new breed of artists on the Americana scene like Madeline Peyroux, Darrell Scott, James Hunter, and Tracy Bonham.

Tangled Roots builds a patchwork of American Roots music from old school to contemporary.

PAT BAKER, CSUN VOLUNTEER SERVICE AWARD WINNER ’08

THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF OF KCSN WOULD LIKE TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO CONGRATULATE PAT BAKER FOR BEING CHOSEN AS THIS YEAR’S CSUN VOLUNTEER SERVICE AWARD WINNER!

PAT HAS DONATED OVER 15 YEARS OF DEDICATED COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER SERVICE AND A HUNDREDS OF HOURS ON THE AIR BRINGING YOU SUCH FINE PROGRAMS AS HOT RATS, EYES OF THE WORLD, AND TANGLED ROOTS, JUST TO MENTION A FEW.

KCSN RADIO HONORS THE GREAT PAT BAKER WITH THIS DISTINGUISHED AWARD. HERE’S TO 15 MORE YEARS! THANKS AGAIN PAT FOR EVERYTHING THAT YOU DO.

Send E–mail to: pat@kcsn.org
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Before emerging as arguably the most important songwriter in rock history, the man born as Robert Zimmerman grew up in a small Minnesota town. Hearkening back to his earliest days, this exhibition–organized by Experience Music Project–chronicles Dylan’s transformation from Midwestern teen to folk troubadour, artistic innovator, and compelling voice of social conscience.

Featuring more than 160 artifacts, including Dylan’s handwritten drafts of classic songs, rare concert posters and a recording of his first concert, the exhibition focuses on the first decade of his celebrated career. Click here for more information

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