The station began its life in 1962 as non-commercial KRAB, founded by Lorenzo Milam and eventually owned by the Jack Straw Memorial Foundation. KRAB broadcast an eclectic mix of Pacifica radio features, world music, jazz, and much more. But the station was also dangerously close to insolvency. Its management realized the station could be sold to a commercial broadcaster and an endowment created, allowing the Foundation to broadcast in the non-commercial part of the radio dial, which exists between 88.1MHz and 91.9MHz. The owners of KRAB originally applied to share time with KNHC, owned by the Seattle Public Schools. However, this action was seen by the school district as a hostile take-over bid. Ultimately, the owners got a license for 90.7MHz in Everett, Washington. KRAB's legacy remains on the air at KSER.
Format: Alternative Rock
Located: Seattle, Washington (state)
Owner: Audacy Radio
Note: This is my ever first station from Audacy throughout my TikTok, Instagram and YouTube (here)
published: 26 Mar 2024
The Seattle DJ Who Introduced Nirvana to the World | I Was There
Marco Collins is a radio DJ credited with putting Seattle on the map in the 1990’s by breaking bands such as Nirvana and Pearl Jam during his time as Music Director at Seattle’s 107.7 ‘The End.’ Marco has been called the mad conductor behind the 90's grunge explosion and his contributions to music history even landed him a spot in The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame. In this episode of I Was There, Marco talks about how his passion for supporting Seattle's underground music scene led to the international stardom of music's biggest rock stars like Kurt Cobain and Eddie Vedder.
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published: 01 Oct 2021
MØ - Blur (Acoustic) [107.7 KNDD EndSession]
Music video by MØ performing Blur (Acoustic) [107.7 KNDD EndSession]. (C) 2019 Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited
http://vevo.ly/CEmihz
published: 01 Jun 2019
KNDD/Seattle, Washington Legal ID - June 29, 2022
published: 30 Jun 2022
kndd! | 5M TAGE #sorarc #insomrc #ImmortalRC #chaosrc #AssistRC
Enjoy
knd#0092
published: 18 Mar 2023
KNDD/Seattle, Washington Legal ID - January 29, 2021
published: 30 Jan 2021
KNDD/Seattle, Washington Legal ID - February 20, 2023
published: 21 Feb 2023
KNDD/Seattle, Washington Legal ID - August 28, 2022
published: 29 Aug 2022
Elliott Smith Acoustic Live - End Sessions - KNDD Seattle, WA 1999 [audio only]
February 22nd, 1999.
happiness
son of sam
baby britain
everything reminds me of her
rose parade
waltz #2 (xo)
Format: Alternative Rock
Located: Seattle, Washington (state)
Owner: Audacy Radio
Note: This is my ever first station from Audacy throughout my TikTok, Insta...
Format: Alternative Rock
Located: Seattle, Washington (state)
Owner: Audacy Radio
Note: This is my ever first station from Audacy throughout my TikTok, Instagram and YouTube (here)
Format: Alternative Rock
Located: Seattle, Washington (state)
Owner: Audacy Radio
Note: This is my ever first station from Audacy throughout my TikTok, Instagram and YouTube (here)
Marco Collins is a radio DJ credited with putting Seattle on the map in the 1990’s by breaking bands such as Nirvana and Pearl Jam during his time as Music Dire...
Marco Collins is a radio DJ credited with putting Seattle on the map in the 1990’s by breaking bands such as Nirvana and Pearl Jam during his time as Music Director at Seattle’s 107.7 ‘The End.’ Marco has been called the mad conductor behind the 90's grunge explosion and his contributions to music history even landed him a spot in The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame. In this episode of I Was There, Marco talks about how his passion for supporting Seattle's underground music scene led to the international stardom of music's biggest rock stars like Kurt Cobain and Eddie Vedder.
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Marco Collins is a radio DJ credited with putting Seattle on the map in the 1990’s by breaking bands such as Nirvana and Pearl Jam during his time as Music Director at Seattle’s 107.7 ‘The End.’ Marco has been called the mad conductor behind the 90's grunge explosion and his contributions to music history even landed him a spot in The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame. In this episode of I Was There, Marco talks about how his passion for supporting Seattle's underground music scene led to the international stardom of music's biggest rock stars like Kurt Cobain and Eddie Vedder.
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Format: Alternative Rock
Located: Seattle, Washington (state)
Owner: Audacy Radio
Note: This is my ever first station from Audacy throughout my TikTok, Instagram and YouTube (here)
Marco Collins is a radio DJ credited with putting Seattle on the map in the 1990’s by breaking bands such as Nirvana and Pearl Jam during his time as Music Director at Seattle’s 107.7 ‘The End.’ Marco has been called the mad conductor behind the 90's grunge explosion and his contributions to music history even landed him a spot in The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame. In this episode of I Was There, Marco talks about how his passion for supporting Seattle's underground music scene led to the international stardom of music's biggest rock stars like Kurt Cobain and Eddie Vedder.
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The station began its life in 1962 as non-commercial KRAB, founded by Lorenzo Milam and eventually owned by the Jack Straw Memorial Foundation. KRAB broadcast an eclectic mix of Pacifica radio features, world music, jazz, and much more. But the station was also dangerously close to insolvency. Its management realized the station could be sold to a commercial broadcaster and an endowment created, allowing the Foundation to broadcast in the non-commercial part of the radio dial, which exists between 88.1MHz and 91.9MHz. The owners of KRAB originally applied to share time with KNHC, owned by the Seattle Public Schools. However, this action was seen by the school district as a hostile take-over bid. Ultimately, the owners got a license for 90.7MHz in Everett, Washington. KRAB's legacy remains on the air at KSER.
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