Special Archives
for Jonesville Station
on WFMU Interviews, Live Music and other specials, all available on demand. Most of the links below take you to the beginning of the program,
and live sets usually start later on in the program.
This page last updated November 14, 2024Jonesville Station Last Jonesville. From September 26, 2005. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Mike Peters of The Alarm, Captain Sensible of The Damned, and Slim Jim Phantom formerly of The Stray Cats join Jonesey to discuss their life in Rock & Roll and their latest project, Dead Men Walking, which is a side project band they play in together. From September 19, 2005. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Neil Sedaka joins Jonesey for a conversation regarding his nearly 50 years as a songwriter and performer. From September 12, 2005. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Frank Jeckell and Floyd Marcus of the original 1910 Fruitgum Company. They will be joined by the current line-up of the band and perform live in the WFMU studios. From August 29, 2005. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Former member of D Generation and Heart Attack Jesse Malin returns to Jonesville. From August 22, 2005. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. The legendary Lesley Gore who recorded such hit records as "It's My Party", and "You Don't Own Me" joins Jonesey to discuss to discuss her life and career. Additionally, Gore will perform live in our studios with her band. From August 8, 2005. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Mark Sceurman and Mark Moran of Weird New Jersey return to Jonesville to discuss all things weird. From August 1, 2005. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Rob Fraboni. From July 25, 2005. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Eric Carmen and Jim Bonfanti of The Raspberries. Also Rick Derringer. From July 18, 2005. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Peter Noone joins Jonesey to discuss his life and times with Herman’s Hermits and beyond. Also on Hand will be Terry Sylvester who will also discuss his years in Rock & Roll. From July 11, 2005. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Record Producer Tony Visconti on his storied career. Visconti has produced such acts as Georgie Fame, The Moody Blues, Altered Images, The Boomtown Rats, Badfinger, David Bowie, T-Rex and Ringo Starr. From June 20, 2005. Listen to set "Interview with Tony Visconti": Pop-up player!. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. See the playlist. Sami Yaffa joins Jones to discuss his life and times in Rock & Roll. He is joined by his band Mad Juana who perform live in our studios. Yaffa is a former member of Hanoi Rocks and Jetboy. He is currently a member of the reformed New York Dolls. From June 13, 2005. Listen to set "Interview with Sami Yaffa": Pop-up player!. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. See the playlist. Former World Heavyweight Champion Professional Wrestlers Terry Funk and Dusty Rhodes (The American Dream) join Jonesey for a conversation regarding their life and times. From June 6, 2005. Listen to set "Interview with Dusty Rhodes": Pop-up player! Pop-up player!. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. See the playlist. Cheetah Chrome. Former member of both Rocket From the Tombs and The Dead Boys, Cheetah Chrome joins Jonesey for a conversation regarding his life and times in Rock & Roll. From May 23, 2005. Listen to set "Interview with Cheetah Chrome": Pop-up player!. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. See the playlist. Don Letts of Big Audio Dynamite. From May 16, 2005. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Rudy Ray Moore + Cheetah Chrome. From May 9, 2005. Listen to set "Interview with Rudy Ray Moore": Pop-up player!. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. See the playlist. Record Producer Jack Douglas. From May 2, 2005. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Sylvain Sylvain of The New York Dolls returns to Jonesville to discuss the band's career and reunion tour as well as his life and times in Rock & Roll. From April 25, 2005. Listen to set "Interview with Sylvain Sylvain": Pop-up player!. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. See the playlist. Johnnie Johnson (re-broadcast from June of 2003) From April 18, 2005. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Hubert Sumlin in conversation and live performance. Joining Hubert will be the producer of his latest album, "About Them Shoes", Rob Fabroni. From April 11, 2005. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. DJ Danny Stiles. From April 4, 2005. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Billy J. Kramer joins Jonesey for a conversation regarding his life and times. From March 28, 2005. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Ian Hunter of Mott the Hoople. From March 21, 2005. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Record Producer/Engineer Rob Fabroni who produced Hubert's latest record 'About Them Shoes'. In addition Fabroni has worked on such projects as The Beach Boys Holland LP, Goats Head Soul, and The Last Waltz. From February 28, 2005. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Singer and songwriter, Jimmy Webb. From February 21, 2005. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Bob Gruen: Rock & Roll's premiere photographer joins Jonesey for an hour of conversation regarding his lifelong documentation of Rock & Roll royalty. From February 7, 2005. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Tommy Stinson, a founding member of the Replacements and a member of Axl Rose's revamped Guns & Roses, joins Jonesey for an hour of conversation and live music. From January 31, 2005. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Interviews with Harley Race and Joe Franklin. From January 24, 2005. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Hubert Sumlin, the legendary guitarist for Howlin' Wolf returns to Jonesville for conversation and live performance. From January 17, 2005. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Joyce Randolph and Don Was. From December 13, 2004. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Tony Joe White performs live. From December 6, 2004. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Jesse Malin performs live. From November 29, 2004. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Sylvain Sylvain of The New York Dolls. From November 22, 2004. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Mike Peters of The Alarm performs live. From November 15, 2004. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Glenn Tilbrook of Squeeze performs live. From November 1, 2004. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Pat Dinizio of the Smithereens performs live. From October 25, 2004. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Eric Burden. From October 18, 2004. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Geraint Watkins performs live. From October 11, 2004. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. "Weird New Jersey" editors Mark Sceurman and Mark Moran. From October 4, 2004. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Neil Innes of the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band and The Rutles. From September 27, 2004. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Jesse Malin of D Generation performs live. From September 6, 2004. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Patti Scialfa of the E Street Band performs live. From August 23, 2004. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Little Richard + Alice Cooper + Dr. Demento. From August 9, 2004. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Bobby Bandiera of The Asbury Jukes performs live. From August 2, 2004. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Bernard T. Fleshkin, Hollywood agent to the stars and former WBAI Air Personality. From July 26, 2004. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Tommy Smothers of the Smothers Brothers. From July 19, 2004. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Merle Haggard. From July 5, 2004. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Sylvain Sylvain. From June 28, 2004. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Genya Ravan. From June 21, 2004. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Broadcasters Joe Franklin & Max Kinkel. From June 14, 2004. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Andrew WK. From May 24, 2004. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Chris Stamey of The DB's performs live. From May 17, 2004. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Eric Burdon. From May 10, 2004. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Vernon Reid of Living Colour performs live. From May 3, 2004. Listen to set "Vernon Reid performs live": Pop-up player!. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. See the playlist. Jimmy Sturr: "The King of Polka" + Eartha Kitt. From April 19, 2004. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Ian Hunter. From February 23, 2004. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Mojo Nixon. From February 16, 2004. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Bo Diddley and Bonnie Bramlett. From February 9, 2004. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Dennis Edwards of the Temptations. From February 2, 2004. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Hubert Sumlin, the legendary blues Guitarist. From January 26, 2004. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Dick Smothers of the Smother Brothers. From January 19, 2004. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Loudin Wainwright, III. From January 12, 2004. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Reno's Men live. From December 29, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Former New York Doll Sylvain Sylvain and the She Wolves. From December 22, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Record Producer Jack Douglas discusses John Lennon. From December 8, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Filmmaker Christopher Frieri & Wrestler Randy Savage. From December 1, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Sylvain Sylvain & The She Wolves with live performance. From November 17, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Tom Jones + Stone Cold Steve Austin. From November 10, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Cheap Trick's Rick Neilsen. From November 3, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Weird New Jersey editors Mark Moran and Mark Sceurman. From October 27, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Andrew W.K., live from the Museum of Television and Radio. From October 20, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Graham Parker with live performance. From October 13, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Delbert McClinton with live performance. From October 6, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Frank Stallone. From September 29, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Dave Davies of The Kinks. From September 22, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Richard Butler of The Psychedelic Furs. From September 15, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Record Producer Jack Douglas. From September 8, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Ted Nugent. From September 1, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. David Johansen. From August 25, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Johnnie Johnson. From August 18, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Loudon Wainwright III with live performance. From August 11, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. New York broadcast legend Danny Stiles. From August 4, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Chris Frantz & Tina Weymouth. From July 21, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Hubert Sumlin part 2. From July 14, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Pro Wrestler Mick Foley. From July 7, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Hubert Sumlin. From June 30, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Johnnie Johnson. From June 23, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Ian McCulloch. From June 16, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Classy Freddie Blassie & Isaac Hayes. From June 9, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Weird Al Yankovic. From June 2, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. David Clayton-Thomas. From May 26, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Dick Dale. From May 19, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Nancy Sinatra. From May 12, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. George Thorogood. From May 5, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Rick Nielsen of Cheap Trick. From April 28, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. John Eddie performs live. From April 21, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Nils Lofgren performs live (May 2002) From April 14, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Mojo Nixon performs live. From April 7, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Willie Nelson interview. From March 31, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Wiseguy Henry Hill. From March 24, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Alone at the station: St Paddys Day. From March 17, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Mojo Nixon performs live (April 2002) From February 24, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Carol Connors of The Teddy Bears. From February 10, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Rock Producer Eddie Kramer. From February 3, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Tony Curtis & an in-studio performance by Hubert Sumlin. From January 27, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Legendary blues guitarist Hubert Sumlin performs live. From January 20, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Chuck Barris & Joe Franklin. From January 13, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Joseph D. Pistone "The Real Donnie Brasco" & former undercover agent Joe Mazilli. From January 6, 2003. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Folk singer Mike Agranoff performs "The Ballad of The Sandman" From December 30, 2002. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Filmmaker Danny Provenzano & Rock Producer Jack Douglas. From December 23, 2002. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Reno's Men performs live. From December 16, 2002. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Chuck Wepner (February 2002) From December 9, 2002. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Motown's The Funk Brothers & Actor Steve Schirripa. From December 2, 2002. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. David Johansen. From November 25, 2002. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. The Big Man Clarence Clemmons. From November 18, 2002. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Kenny Laguna & Joan Jett. From November 11, 2002. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Hubert Sumlin performs live. From November 4, 2002. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Singer Songwriter Terry Cashman. From October 28, 2002. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Filmmaker & reputed mobster Danny Provenzano. From October 21, 2002. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Rachel Donahue and Carolyn Travis producers of a documentary film entitled "Rock Jocks: The FM Revolution" From October 7, 2002. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Live from the Museum of Television & Radio with Dan Ingram. From October 2, 2002. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Wrestling legend Bobby "The Brain" Heenan. From September 25, 2002. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Rock Producer Eddie Kramer. From September 18, 2002. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Gene Simmons of KISS. From July 31, 2002. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Joe Franklin. From July 24, 2002. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Former WWWF superstar "Luscious" Johnny Valiant. From July 17, 2002. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Penn Jillette (of Penn & Teller) From July 10, 2002. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Southside Johnny performs live. From July 3, 2002. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Dick Cavett part 2 & Scott Muni. From June 26, 2002. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Dick Cavett. From June 19, 2002. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Ted Nugent. From June 12, 2002. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. "Handsome" Dick Manitoba. From June 5, 2002. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Nils Lofgren performs live. From May 29, 2002. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Kenny Laguna. From May 22, 2002. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Dan Ingram. From May 15, 2002. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. "Cousin Brucie" Morrow. From May 8, 2002. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Andrew W. K. From May 1, 2002. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Joseph Pistone (aka "The Real Donnie Brasco") & Joe Mazilli. From April 24, 2002. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Eddie Brigatti (of The Rascals) From April 17, 2002. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Mojo Nixon performs live. From April 10, 2002. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. John Holmstrom (Punk Magazine) From April 3, 2002. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. John Eddie performs live. From March 27, 2002. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Uncle Floyd: Join host Glen Jones and his guest Uncle Floyd Vivino. From February 20, 2002. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Chuck Wepner: Join host Glen Jones for a conversation with former North American Boxing Association Heavyweight Champ Chuck Wepner. Wepner alternatively known as 'the Bayonne Brawler' and eventually 'the Bayonne Bleeder' is best known for having knocked down Muhammad Ali while going the distance of 15 rounds in his bid for the World Championship while in the process being the real life inspiration for the movie Rocky. From February 6, 2002. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Willie Nelson on Jonesville Station: Join host Glen Jones for a conversation with the legendary American outlaw Willie Nelson. Tales of stalking Willie and a sitdown with Willie & Jones. From January 30, 2002. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Glen Jones and his guest Southside Johnny for conversation and song. From January 23, 2002. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Send e-mail to Jonesville Station | Go back to main Special Archives page Questions, Problems? E-mail the Program Director Click here for updates on WFMU's webcasts. Click here for a full listing of archived programs on WFMU
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