DJ Moo
DJ Moo, aka Michael Golen-Johnson, used to dee-jay nightclubs in the late ’80s and early ’90s and still dee-jays an occasional wedding or party. An audio engineer, he got involved with VoV in 2000.
He co-hosts The Whiskey Hour Radio Program with Jim Marsh, produces Bill Wood’s The Jazz Guy, helps to get the live high school sports broadcasts on air and is the lead techie for VoV’s web-based radio station.
Dominic Jovanovich
Your friend and co-host of Balkana – our show featuring the diverse music of Balkans.
Dr. Steve Nourse
My name is Dr. Steven W. Nourse. I retired in 2014 from Central Washington University where I managed the Master Teacher Program in the Seattle area and taught special education classes to graduate and undergraduate students.
Famous Filson Sisters
Our own Famous Filson Sisters, bringing their Florida (by way of Long Island) sensibilities to our island airwaves.
Geoff Fletcher
Boogie Back to Texas, hosted by Geoff Fletcher, celebrates all kinds of music from musicians who have lived in Texas, weaves connections among them and provides additional perspectives from guests who have played or lived there. As Lyle says, “That’s right you’re not from Texas, but Texas wants you anyway.”
Heidi Jackson
Heidi Jackson who is the Executive Director of The DOVE Project. She has spent her career working on gender-based violence in the United States and abroad.
Heidi Skrzypek
A Vashon Island resident since 2004, Heidi writes copy for a living from her home office. Outside, you’ll likely find Heidi in a neoprene wetsuit, untangling sea grass from her hair. She swims at Dilworth, Burton, Alki and in organized races, crossing Dalco Passage and escaping Alcatraz in San Francisco Bay.
Java
My interest in the Blues started at a young age- long before the internet, smart phones, even computers! Learning about new music, i.e. anything not in the “Top 40” was a challenge. So I feel fortunate to have begun my adventure about the same time I was becoming aware of Pop music. I distinctly remember the first time I heard John Mayall’s “Room To Move”when KOL fm started it’s “underground” format . I was hooked.