The Morning Show - With Jill Riley The Morning Show with Jill Riley is on the air from 5 to 10 a.m. on weekdays. With occasional guests and the daily Coffee Break, you'll get what you need to start your day.
Coffee BreakCoffee Break: Remembering PrinceJill Riley and Nilufer Arsala • Apr 21, 2025For today’s 9:30 Coffee Break, what Prince songs would you like to hear?
Today In Music HistoryApril 18 in Music History: Elliott Smith released 'Figure 8' Apr 18, 2025Michael Jackson got surgery, John Lennon released a cover, 19-year-old Declan McManus played his first show, and Green Day were inducted into the Rock Hall, today in music history.
Coffee BreakCoffee Break: Exercise Jill Riley and Nilufer Arsala • Apr 18, 2025For today’s 9:30 Coffee Break, what songs related to working out would you like to hear?
Today In Music HistoryApril 17 in Music History: Fiona Apple released 'Fetch The Bolt Cutters' Apr 17, 2025Pink Floyd's 'Dark Side of the Moon' went gold; Bob Marley and the Wailers were official state guests of Zimbabwe; Morrissey declared meat is murder at Coachella; Paul McCartney released his first solo album; and all 4 beatles had solo singles on the U.K. charts, Today in Music History.
Coffee BreakCoffee Break: Chill OutJill Riley and Nilufer Arsala • Apr 17, 2025For today’s 9:30 Coffee Break, what songs that help you deal with stress would you like to hear?
Coffee BreakCoffee Break: Double TroubleJill Riley and Nilufer Arsala • Apr 16, 2025For today’s 9:30 Coffee Break, what songs from actors who sing — or singers who act — would you like to hear?
Today In Music HistoryApril 16 in Music History: Happy birthday, Chance the Rapper Apr 16, 2025Buddy Holly's first single was released; a Led Zeppelin got a gold record; Hutch from Starsky and Hutch had a big hit; Kiss put the makeup back on; composer Henry Mancini was born; and Dusty Springfield was born, Today in Music History.
Today In Music HistoryApril 15 in Music History: Happy birthday, Margo Price Apr 15, 2025Roberta Flack started a six-week run at No. 1; Queen won an Ivor Novello Award; the Fine Young Cannibals hit No. 1 with a “crazy” single; Montell Jordan showed us how he does it with his No. 1 hit; and Joey Ramone, lead singer and co-founder of the Ramones, died at age 49, today in Music History.
Coffee BreakCoffee Break: Tax DayJill Riley and Nilufer Arsala • Apr 15, 2025For today’s 9:30 Coffee Break, what songs about or relating to money would you like to hear?
Today In Music HistoryApril 14 in Music History: Happy Birthday to Britt Daniel of Spoon Apr 14, 2025Loretta Lynn was born; Percy Sledge died; Fats Domino released “Ain't That a Shame”; The Beatles made a good title choice; David Bowie broke through in the States; Motown renewed Stevie Wonder's contract; George Harrison got a star in Hollywood; and Public Enemy released one of the greatest hip-hop albums of all time, Today in Music History.