Heather Anders

Heather Anders

[Weekdays 2 – 7pm]
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I was Born in Brevard, North Carolina and raised in Alabama, Fayetteville, N.C., Germany, and San Antonio, TX by military parents. My first real gig in radio was as an EMS dispatcher at the tender age of 19, where I would often pretend to be spinning tunes as opposed to sending ambulances on emergency calls! I’ve spent a decade in social work and had my real start in radio starting in 2007 at two local volunteer radio stations. Some other hobbies are listening to the radio (of course- I really LOVE Sunday Buffet on the River), travelling, “antiquing”, reading, photography, board games, poker, and attending live shows.

Blog

Microphone

Wednesday, September 5, 201209/05/2012

Exclusive Paper Tiger interview

Today I’m interviewing one of my favorite local bands, Paper Tiger.

Margaret Cho

Thursday, August 30, 201208/30/2012

‘Intervention’ by Margaret Cho

Today I was reminded of a funny song written by Margaret Cho and featuring Tegan and Sara.

Beck

Thursday, June 7, 201206/07/2012

Beck and Childish Gambino team up

Beck has been working on a new song with Childish Gambino and YOU can hear it.

Of Monsters And Men

Friday, June 1, 201206/01/2012

Of Monsters and Men “Little Talks” (Live)

Of Monsters and Men are tearing up the charts. Listen to a live version of their song “Little Talks.”

Free Download of the Week

Free Download of the Week

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Enjoy a free download of Tom Keifer- “The Flower Song”!

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