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New era
For the first time ever, KRCL has hired paid DJs, who beginning Monday, will be spinning discs under the station's new format. They are, from left, David Perschon, "Bad" Brad Wheeler and Ebay Hamilton.Read about the changes at the community radio station and check out the deejays' 'Desert Island Discs.'(Rick Egan/The Salt Lake Tribune)
KRCL: Making new waves
Throughout its 28-year history, KRCL (90.9 FM) has served up its weekday programming in diverse musical segments. Depending on the day and the hour, listeners have heard distinct programs of '70s funk, Delta blues, coffeehouse folk, indie rock or music by women. Full Story

 
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Ivy Queen, known as the queen of reggaeton, will perform at the E Center on Friday.     As a junior high student in the Salt Lake Valley, Guillermo Sacriste mixed dance songs on tapes to sell them to friends.   Full Story

 
 
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Jorjana Brown is closing her All My Memories scrapbook store in Draper, just as the country begins to ease toward a leisure economy. Full Story

 
Red Butte: Musical Harvest
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