WERS Daytime Programming
Monday through Friday 2 AM to 7 PM
Saturday 2 AM to 10 AM
Sunday 4 AM to 7 AM
Saturday 2 AM to 10 AM
Sunday 4 AM to 7 AM

WERS daytime format features a blend of folk, rock, jazz, world, blues, soul, electronic and reggae. Contact Us
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Upcoming In-Studios
The latest list of in-studio performances from your favorite artists. Stay updated on who's stopping by this week and when to tune in.
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In-Studio Archive
WERS opens up its in-studio vaults for your chance to hear exclusive, live in-studio performances from your favorite artists.
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Album of the Month: Fate
Check out our pick for the WERS Album of the Month! Tune in each month for your chance to win free CD's from your favorite artists.
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WERS TOP 30 Albums Of The Week
1 DAVID BYRNE AND BRIAN ENO Everything That Happens Will Happen Today
2 CONOR OBERST Conor Oberst
3 TV ON THE RADIO Dear Science
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2 CONOR OBERST Conor Oberst
3 TV ON THE RADIO Dear Science
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The WERS Street Team
Recent Articles
12/17/2008
Artist Interview: Good Old War
12/15/2008
Artist Interview: This Is How Rumors Get Started
12/15/2008
Performance Wrap-up: Bon Iver at the Wilbur Theatre
12/14/2008
Artist Interview: Vampire Weekend
12/10/2008
Artist Interview: Dennis Brennan
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Artist Interview: Good Old War
12/15/2008
Artist Interview: This Is How Rumors Get Started
12/15/2008
Performance Wrap-up: Bon Iver at the Wilbur Theatre
12/14/2008
Artist Interview: Vampire Weekend
12/10/2008
Artist Interview: Dennis Brennan
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Album Review: Ray LaMontagne
Ray LaMontagneGossip In The Grain
Ray LaMontagne returns with his third full length since 2004, Gossip In The Grain, and brings with it his third stylistic shift as a songwriter.
While still keeping one foot firmly in the folk genre, LaMontagne proves this time around that he is just as capable at pulling off slow-burning sou...
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Album Review: Various Artists
Various ArtistsVerve Remixed 4
On Verve Remixed 4, a variety of songs done by jazz vocalists are remixed, leaving the existing vocals but changing up the instrumentals so that the vibe of the song becomes totally different. A shining example of this is on the track “I Get a Kick Out of You,” originally by jazz great Ella Fitz...
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