KSEG 96.9 Eagle FM Classic Rock Music from Sacramento


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KSEG 96.9 FM is Sacramento’s classic rock station. It is branded “96.9 the Eagle,” and if prides itself on providing two distinct programming choices. On KSEG HD2, the station provides blues to the aficionado, whereas on the main station the blues is greatly curtailed. The Eagle maintains a lively MySpace page where fans connect and on air personalities also have an opportunity to chime in. An additional venue for listener requests, the online presence of the radio stations brings in those who are interested in the slightly unconventional yet nonetheless classic rock sound of KSEG 96.9 FM.

KSEG 96.9 FM enlists the help of a variety of hosts to not only provide the backdrop against which classic rock is played, but it also knows that the occasional banter keeps the audiences listening. Mark & Brian handle the morning drive from 5:00 AM until 10:00 AM; following on their heels is Bob Keller whose show runs from 10:00 AM until 2:00 PM. As part of his show, Bob Keller hosts the Café Rock from noon until 1:00 PM.

Tom Nakashima does the afternoon drive from 2:00 PM until 6:00 PM, while Charlie Thomas takes the listeners from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM. Derek Moore provides his talent for the KSEG 96.9 FM weekday slot from 10:00 PM until midnight, the Sunday slot from 7:00 AM until 10:00 AM, and also acts as the overall fill in guy. Doug Thomas provides weekend entertainment, and Little Steven Van Zandt does a Monday appearance in his one hour show “Little Steven’s Underground Garage,” which runs during Derek Moore’s slot.

Self proclaimed Elwood Blues hosts the House of Blues Radio Hour on Sundays from 10:00 PM until 11:00 PM. Much the original Blues Brothers, he plays contemporary and even hip blues, all the while giving a serious nod to the original artists that made the medium great. KSEG 96.9 FM provides for a great interactive experience at its website, www.Eagle969.com. An on-demand feature provides favorites from an audio archive that keep loyal listeners coming back for highlights from shows they might have missed. Included in this line up are the Mark & Brian Cheech and Chong Interview and also Tom Nakashima’s ode to spam.
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