On Demand
WNYC's Coverage of the Republican National Convention
Live performances in Soundcheck's studios
Studio 360: Patti LuPone on playing Mama Rose
Selected Shorts featuring "The Trouble of Marcie Flint," by John Cheever
Radio Rookies: Brooklyn Broadcast Workshop
On the Media: Surviving Convention Coverage
Street Shots Challenge
Evening Music
Airs Monday through Friday at 7PM and Saturday and Sunday at 8PM on 93.9 FM
Evening Music breaks the bonds of traditional programming to explore five centuries of quality music. Join hosts Terrance McKnight and David Garland as they make unexpected and enlightening musical connections between eras, cultures, and genres. Occasional guest hosts from the arts community lend their own unique perspectives, while festival programming highlights a particular event or personality. Listeners are invited to weigh in with their own opinions at the Evening Music Blog.
About the Hosts
Terrance McKnight
As the new host of the weeknight edition of Evening Music, Terrance McKnight brings to the position wide and varied musical experience that includes performance, teaching and radio broadcast. McKnight joins WNYC from Georgia Public Broadcasting, where he was creator, producer and host of Studio GPB for five years, a show which grew in popularity and influence during his tenure.
David Garland
David Garland began presenting unusual music on the radio in 1983, first as a volunteer at WKCR, Columbia University’s station, and since 1987 professionally on WNYC. For Garland radio has always been a medium for musical adventure and discovery, from the pop hits of the mid-60s to the psychedelia of a few years later, and on to experimental jazz and classical music. Garland continues to believe in radio's unique power to bring listeners and music together in ways that illuminate, communicate, expand, and entertain.