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Virtual SLAM Festival

For a lot of us here in the Gallatin Valley, Sweet Pea Festival and SLAM are cornerstones of our summers. This year, things are obviously a little different. Although there won’t be live performances in Lindley and Bogert Parks, KGVM is going to help create a “virtual SLAM” festival for you on Aug. 8 and 9, playing a lot of local music throughout the weekend. We will work in some interviews with local musicians and artists as well. We are all about local arts and artists, and we are happy to do what we can to help support them in these trying times.

A virtual tater pig or a virtual frosty beverage from the SLAM beer tent aren’t going to cut it, but we suggest you check out the SLAM and Sweet Pea Festival events that will take place the weekend of Aug. 7-9. We even spied mention of drive-through tater pigs!!

If you are a local musician, drop us an email at info@kgvm.org. We’d love to play your music – let us know if there are any particular cuts you would like us to play. We have a fair collection of local musicians’ work, but if we are missing yours, we’d love to make sure you are in the mix. Live recordings would be awesome! And don’t forget the virtual tip jar – send us your Paypal and/or Venmo info and we’ll get that out 3there for people too!

While you are supporting local musicians and artists, we hope you might be able to support your home-town community radio station as well!

Election 2020

KGVM is carrying a number of debates and candidate forums that are being held in advance of the upcoming primary election here in Montana. Check the Election 2020 section to listen to any of them on demand.

Galla-Bash!!

KGVM’s big fundraising event, the Galla-Bash will be held on Thursday, Mar. 28 at the Ellen Theatre in downtown Bozeman. The entertainment starts at 7:00, but doors open at 6:00 to give you a chance to check out the silent auction items.

The event features music by Larry Kiff, Big Lou’s Latin Experience, Chris Cunningham, and the Dead Yellers, aerial acrobatics by Michael O’Reilly, a reading by author Al Kesselheim, a lecture on the origins of music by Dr. John Miller, and comedy by Jenna Eleni, Kyle Kulseth, Zach Martinez, and Thom Blake!

We hope to see you at the Ellen on Thursday, Mar. 28, for a great evening of entertainment to support your community radio station!

DJ Radio Show Application

1. Address

 
 
 
 

*2. What would you call your radio show?

3. If it’s a music show, name the top six artists you would likely play; if it’s a talk or other kind of show, name 6 likely topics/focus areas for content.

4. What day would you prefer your show to air?

Note: All music shows be 2 hours in length.

5. What time would you like your show to air?

6. Please name any other DJs who could also be involved with your radio show:

7. Do you have a large library of music that you can use for your show? If so, please describe your collection.

8. Describe any experience you have in radio:

9. In what way will your show be connected to Bozeman? What will be compelling about it for local listeners?

10. Do you have any other comments, questions, or concerns?