Specialty

The Cajun Zydeco Music Party

DJs: 
jimbreaux
on KNON Program Schedule Monday 8-10pm.

Get your gumbo groove on with Jimbreaux and Zydeco Mike on their show, The Cajun Zydeco Music Party... they're maniacs for sharing their wealth of Cajun and Zydeco music with you!cajun boyz horns_3.jpg

The Jewish Music Show

DJs: 
Rabbi Frank
on KNON Program Schedule Sunday 12-1pm.

The Jewish Music Show is hosted by Rabbi Frank Joseph, who has been a long-time supporter of KNON. Rabbi Frank serves the Irving Havurah, Temple Beth Israel in Harlingen and Temple Beth El in Corsicana. His website is http://www.rabbifrankjoseph.org/

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Super Tejano

DJs: 
Magic
on KNON Program Schedule Saturday 12-4pm.

Super Tejano

Sonic Burrito

DJs: 
Weird Warren
on KNON Program Schedule Sunday 10-11:59pm.

International Show

DJs: 
Chief Zehaie
on KNON Program Schedule Sunday 8-10pm.

 

The International Show

Chief

 

Sunday from 8-10pm hosted by Chief Zehaie brings you the latest African music and Reggae from around the globe, especially East Africa.

I'll also bring you the current events from African and the international arena.

Beyond Bows and Arrows

DJs: 
Albert Old Crow
on KNON Program Schedule Sunday 6-8pm.

Albert Old Crow, John Reynolds,Harold Rogers and Tracy L. Palmer-M.ed

Albert and John are the jokesters of the radio show, never knowing what the other is going to say. What they didn’t know till recently is, it’s really Harold that you need to keep an eye on.

Ethiopian

on KNON Program Schedule Sunday 3-4pm.

Show Title This show is one of the highlights of the week for many.  It's been running now for many years, and is still vital and fresh.We hope you enjoy it, and that you'll show your support at pledge time.  That's the only way we really know if you're satisfied with what we're playing.

North Texas Polka Radio

DJs: 
Polka Jennifer
on KNON Program Schedule Sunday 1-3pm.
 
Polka Jennifer

Polka Jennifer, host of KNON-FM’s long-running North Texas Polka Radio gained her appreciation of polka music differently than many fans of the genre.

She grew up in Wichita Falls. “I’m mostly Swedish with a little German,” she says. At home, she listened mostly to Scandinavian Polkas, Waltzes, Hambos and Schottishes.

“My mother had an assortment of ethnic records that we enjoyed listening to,” Polka Jennifer remembers. It was then that she became aware of the individuality of ethnic music and an appreciation for her heritage. No one in the family danced.