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This episode of Lyons Den on 91.5 KUNV Las Vegas is a four-hour, genre-spanning journey curated by George Lyons, moving from jazz fusion and blues roots into psychedelic rock, downtempo, trip-hop, drum & bass, global house, and a powerful live DJ finale recorded at Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas.The night opens with deep musicianship and groove, featuring Stanley Turrentine, Weather Report (Mysterious Traveller, Tale Spinnin’), Miles Davis (Montreux recordings), The Rolling Stones, and ZZ Top. Jazz improvisation, blues textures, and bass-forward fusion establish a rhythmic foundation that honors classic artistry while setting a dynamic tone.From there, the sound expands into cinematic psychedelia and atmospheric rock with Thievery Corporation, Lamb, Led Zeppelin, and The Doors (40th Anniversary mixes). Layered electronics, global influences, and immersive transitions gradually raise the tempo and widen the sonic landscape, blending rock heritage with downtempo and trip-hop textures.The third hour accelerates into rhythm-driven territory, weaving downtempo, jungle, and world-influenced electronic grooves from Moksha, Stateless, D-Note, Thievery Corporation, and more. Organic instrumentation merges with electronic production as the programming arc unfolds naturally—Jazz → Rock → Psychedelia → Trip-Hop → Drum & Bass → Global House—preparing the runway for a live DJ showcase.The show culminates with DJ Shoe recorded live at Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas on July 7, 2018, opening for Thievery Corporation. This rare archival set captures the energy of the Las Vegas nightlife scene at full momentum, blending downtempo, D&B, house, global beats, and classic hip-hop into a seamless live performance that serves as both payoff and continuation of the night’s musical progression.🔥 Final Hour – DJ Shoe Live at Brooklyn Bowl (July 7, 2018)🎶 Full DJ Shoe Setlist:Thievery Corporation – Halfway Around The WorldNatalia Clavier – Ay De MiBlue States – Walkabout (Thunderball Quiet And Nice D&B Mix)P.F.M. – One & OnlyDJ Cam – Innervisions (Flytronix Remix)Calibre – Mirage1 Giant Leap feat. Maxi Jazz – How Can I Be A Better Friend To You?Nappy Riddem feat. Asheru – One World SovereigntyMelaaz – Non Non NonQuantic & Anita Tijoux – Doo Wop [That Thing] (Instrumental)Filous feat. Jordan Léser – Shaded In (Common Tiger Remix)Ralph Myerz & The Jack Herren Band – NikitaDave Pike – MatharFarid – DC MarsalaThunderball – Stereo TonicNickodemus feat. The Real Live Show – Sun Children (Red Astaire Rollerskate Remix)Thunderball – Pop The Trunk (Thievery Corporation Remix)Rick Wade – Shinjuku StrutBeats International – Beats International ThemeFirst Floor Brothers – Fashionably Late (Thunderball Mix)Bostro Pesopeo – Cheer UpDe La Soul – A Roller Skating Jam Named “Saturdays”Mexican Institute Of Sound – MéxicoRockers Hi-Fi – Transmission Central (Thievery Corporation Remix)Crade – All GoodAndre Crom & Martin Dawson – In The CityHubbabubbaklubb – MopedbartHird – Keep You KimiSt. Germain – Rose RougeBroadcast from the campus of UNLV and streaming worldwide, Lyons Den continues to spotlight deep programming architecture, underground culture, and genre-defying sound.Turn it up.

This week on The Lyons Den, host George Lyons takes listeners on a deep musical journey across classic rock, jazz fusion, reggae, funk, and psychedelic rock before closing the show with a legendary live performance from the Grateful Dead.Broadcast from the studios of 91.5 KUNV at UNLV in Las Vegas, the program opens with grooves from Barry White before moving through a powerful set of music featuring Herbie Hancock, Benny Golson, The Bar-Kays, Bill Withers, and Weather Report. The first hour continues with reggae classics from Bunny Wailer and Peter Tosh alongside funk and soul favorites from War, Tower of Power, and Rare Earth.The second half of the program dives into progressive rock and classic album cuts from The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Genesis, and King Crimson before highlighting Bob Dylan’s “Jokerman” from his 1983 album Infidels.The show concludes with an incredible archival recording from the Grateful Dead live at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia on November 30, 1980, featuring the entire second set of the concert.The Lyons Den is a listener-supported radio program celebrating deep cuts, classic albums, and legendary live performances from across the history of modern music. Turn it up and enjoy the ride

This week on The Lyons Den Radio Show, George Lyons delivers four hours of deep, techno-organic music therapy — broadcasting from Greenspun Hall at UNLV and streaming worldwide on 91.5 KUNV Las Vegas The centerpiece of this episode is a powerful one-hour radio special: Elvis Presley – Prince from Another Planet, highlighting Elvis’ legendary 1972 Madison Square Garden performances. Featuring live cuts including “That’s All Right,” “Heartbreak Hotel,” “Blue Suede Shoes,” “American Trilogy,” “Suspicious Minds,” and “I Can’t Help Falling in Love,” this special captures the King at full theatrical force.Beyond Elvis, the show moves through an expansive sonic landscape featuring:The Rolling StonesThe BeatlesSantanaGrateful Dead (“Dave’s Picks”)Bob Dylan raritiesThievery CorporationTangerine DreamPorcupine TreeFrom classic rock royalty to ambient explorers, jam-band improvisation to psychedelic textures, this episode reminds you why live music is church.Turn it up. You’re in The Lyons Den Radio Show.

This episode of Lyons Den delivers a deep, uninterrupted journey into roots reggae, dub, and classic Jamaican recordings, curated and hosted by George Lyons on 91.5 KUNV Jazz & More.Broadcast from UNLV’s Greenspun Hall and streaming worldwide, this edition finds Lyons fully immersed in a reggae-forward mindset, letting the music guide the show organically. The result is a richly textured listening experience that spans foundational reggae, dub, and roots selections from the 1970s through modern reinterpretations.The episode features influential artists such as Augustus Pablo, The Gladiators, Alton Ellis, Jimmy Cliff, Bob Marley & The Wailers, Peter Tosh, Delroy Wilson, Toots & The Maytals, and more. Throughout the broadcast, Lyons provides thoughtful context, connecting the music to its cultural impact, historical roots, and enduring influence across generations.This installment of Lyons Den also honors reggae radio culture itself — paying tribute to the DJs, collectors, and communities that keep this music alive through deep listening and intentional curation. Whether you’re a longtime reggae fan or discovering roots music for the first time, this episode offers an authentic, soul-deep experience you won’t hear anywhere else on the Las Vegas dial.Turn it up and step inside Lyons Den.

Broadcast from the KUNV studios on the campus of UNLV in Las Vegas, The Lyons Den Radio Show is a deep-listening journey curated and hosted by George Lyons. Airing on listener-supported 91.5 KUNV Las Vegas and streaming worldwide, the show blends jazz, rock, soul, funk, and genre-defying classics into an immersive four-hour experience rooted in musical curiosity and cultural context.This episode exemplifies the signature spirit of The Lyons Den — what Lyons himself affectionately calls “musical schizophrenia.” The set moves fluidly across eras and styles, beginning with Miles Davis’ Kind of Blue and flowing through artists such as Jake Shimabukuro, The Rolling Stones, Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson, Fiona Apple, Frank Zappa, Elton John, Elvis Presley, Elvis Costello, Eminem, Enigma, INXS, and In Vogue. Each selection is thoughtfully placed, creating an emotional and thematic throughline rather than a conventional playlist.A major highlight of this broadcast is an extended live concert feature from The Allman Brothers Band, recorded on February 11, 1972 at the Macon City Auditorium in Georgia. Lyons provides rich historical context surrounding the performance, recorded shortly after the passing of Duane Allman, and explores the band’s resilience, evolution, and lasting influence on American music. The live set includes classics such as Statesboro Blues, Midnight Rider, Stormy Monday, Whipping Post, and Hot ’Lanta, offering listeners a rare and powerful snapshot of the band during a pivotal moment in their history.Throughout the program, George Lyons weaves personal insight, musical history, and listener interaction into the experience, reinforcing the show’s core philosophy: there is no such thing as bad music — only music waiting to be discovered. The Lyons Den invites listeners to explore unfamiliar sounds, revisit timeless recordings, and engage with music as both art and nourishment for the mind and soul.Streaming worldwide at KUNV.org, The Lyons Den Radio Show remains a destination for adventurous listeners seeking depth, authenticity, and a truly curated radio experience.

George Lyons takes listeners deep into The Lyons Den with an uninterrupted journey through reggae, dub, acid jazz, trip-hop, and global grooves. This episode weaves classic and rare tracks from Thievery Corporation, Bob Marley remixes, Toots & the Maytals, Studio One classics, Frank Zappa, Radiohead reworks, and underground jazz cuts. Equal parts music discovery and cultural storytelling, The Lyons Den is old-school FM radio at its finest — adventurous, thoughtful, and deeply curated.

This episode of Lyons Den is a deep, immersive journey through rock, jazz, blues, and experimental music, hosted by George Lyons and broadcast from the studios of 91.5 KUNV at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Known for its long-form format and uncompromising musical depth, Lyons Den blends studio recordings, historic live performances, and thoughtful commentary into a listening experience unlike anything else on the FM dial.Throughout the program, George Lyons guides listeners through influential recordings from artists such as Jimi Hendrix, Ornette Coleman, Pearl Jam, Van Morrison, Bob Dylan, Grateful Dead, Willie Nelson, Frank Sinatra, and Dr. John, among many others.The episode features extended live recordings, rare archival performances, and curated sets that explore musical lineage, improvisation, and artistic evolution. George’s storytelling contextualizes each selection—connecting eras, genres, and musicians while emphasizing music as a living, healing force. From avant-garde jazz and classic rock to soul, blues, and New Orleans rhythm, this episode exemplifies the philosophy that there is no such thing as bad music—only music waiting to be discovered.Lyons Den airs on 91.5 FM KUNV and streams worldwide at kunv.org, offering listeners a space to slow down, listen deeply, and reconnect with music as art, history, and community.

This episode of The Lyons Den on 91.5 KUNV Las Vegas delivers a deep, uninterrupted journey through jazz, chill, classic rock, and improvisational legends, curated by host George Lyons. Featuring long-form, commercial-free sets, the show blends artists like Miles Davis, Bonobo, Kruder & Dorfmeister, Frank Sinatra, Jeff Beck, Janis Joplin, Amy Winehouse, The Beatles, and an extended live Grateful Dead performance from the iconic 1974 Wall of Sound era.Broadcast from UNLV and streamed worldwide, The Lyons Den is a sanctuary for music lovers seeking immersive FM radio the way it was meant to be heard — thoughtful sequencing, rare live recordings, and genre-defying transitions that highlight music as a healing force. From ambient and downtempo grooves to classic jazz standards and historic live concert recordings, this episode captures the spirit, soul, and storytelling power of great musi

This episode of The Lyons Den on 91.5 KUNV Las Vegas delivers an immersive, genre-bending journey through alternative, electronic, rock, and experimental music, hosted by George Lyons. Broadcasting from UNLV’s Greenspun Hall, the show features the highly anticipated return of DJ Steve Snookas, joining live from Luxembourg with his acclaimed two-hour mix, Snookas Goes to Hollywood.Listeners are treated to a cinematic, music-forward experience spanning artists such as The Doors, Porcupine Tree, Bob Dylan, Concrete Blonde, Dead Weather, Primus, and more. The second half of the show transitions into a powerful Maynard James Keenan tribute, highlighting music from Tool, A Perfect Circle, and Puscifer, followed by a legendary Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble live concert recording from 1983.With minimal chatter and a deep focus on musical storytelling, The Lyons Den continues its legacy as one of Las Vegas radio’s most adventurous and eclectic late-night programs—connecting listeners around the world through sound, history, and atmosphere.
