Local music enthusiasts have a new reason to celebrate as 90.3 KEDM Public Radio announces the launch of its latest production, The Black Curtain. This exciting new program shines a spotlight on the vibrant talent of local musicians, offering audiences an up-close and personal look at the music and the stories behind it.
The Black Curtain is recorded in the state-of-the-art studios of KEDM at the University of Louisiana Monroe, providing artists with a professional platform to showcase their work. The show features not only captivating performances but also in-depth conversations with the musicians, hosted by KEDM’s own Cory Crowe. These interviews delve into the inspirations and narratives that shape their music, offering viewers a deeper connection to the artists and their craft.
The video series premieres on YouTube and other social media platforms, ensuring accessibility for audiences near and far. Fans can also find episodes on KEDM’s official website at kedm.org, making it easy to stay connected to this dynamic celebration of local artistry.
“This show is about more than just the music—it’s about the people behind it,” said Cory Crowe, host of The Black Curtain. “We want to pull back the curtain and give our community a chance to hear the stories that make each song unique. There’s so much talent in our area, and we’re thrilled to provide a space where it can be shared and celebrated.”
KEDM General Manager Jay Curtis said, "By combining live performances with storytelling, The Black Curtain promises to be a must-watch for music lovers and supporters of local culture alike. This fits the mission of 90.3 KEDM and with regional music program The Boot will highlight the local music scene."
For more information, visit kedm.org or follow 90.3 KEDM Public Radio on social media.