WGXC-90.7 FM


Li Le, Li Tan: Internationally acclaimed and dynamic Haitian Artist/Musician Joseph Frantz Louis "Fanfan"
90.7-FM in NY's Upper Hudson Valley and wgxc.org/listen everywhere
http://www.wgxc.org/
Hosted by Carline Murphy and Azouke Legba.
Founder of Le Fan Productions, LLC, performs and composes jazz, reggae, Haitian folk songs, intertwined with Brazilian and African rhythms, for a global sound that is like none other. For over twenty five years, Joseph has been among the most beloved instrumentalists in the Washington Metropolitan area, His passion for music began at a young age, playing the drums then moving on to the bass guitar. A strict upbringing forced him to hide his talents, but his fervor for music never strayed. He formed the band Boukman Eksperyans, before moving to the United States to further his music training and pursue a professional career as a guitarist, singer, and songwriter. For more details information about Mr. Joseph "Fanfan" Louis visit https://josephflouis.wixsite.com/epk2016/bio.
Join us in welcoming and introducing this great Artist/Musician to WGXC listener community this Sunday, July 6, 2025 on Li Le Li Tan during our segment "The Turning Point" on our radio dial 90.7 FM or online www.wgxc.org from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM
"Li Le, Li Tan" is a Creole/English language radio program meaning "it’s the time, it’s the hour." The show's mission is to promote Haitian language, music, arts, and culture; to raise awareness and to discuss Haiti’s history and its relevance to today’s world; and to share news on current events happening here in the counties and in Haiti. Broadcast live from Columbia County, New York.
Carline Murphy is Co-host of this program "Li Le Li Tan" and resident of Columbia County, NY. A graduate of SUNY Empire State College with a BS degree in Social Sciences and advanced study in Social Policy. She has been involved in many artistic activities as Art In Education Director of Columbia County Council in the Arts (CCCA), made her theater debut in "A Hudson Holiday" through Stageworks, performed a dramatic reading of " "Free at Last", Mark Twain's story of former slave Mary Ann Cord. A 3-time Energy Globe Foundation of Austria award recipient for her environment work with HCDP, a not for profit organization she co-founded, and former Energy Globe Foundation Ambassador to Haiti.
Known as Azouke Legba, Gregory Sanon, a native of Haiti and co-founder of Haitian Community Development Project (HCDP), is a musician with compositions ranging from political protest, to support for children’s rights and health, to spiritual music for Voodoo ceremonies. He fuses his native music with traditional rock music such as that of Jimmy Hendrix and Santana. He has played with the famous dancer and choreographer Kathryn Dunham.
Playlist:
- wise words / Felix Strangelove
- Ne Dis Rien / Bertysolo
- 05. Egmont Overture Finale / Various Artists
- World Song desde México / Cumbia Deli
- The Heroes / Ruby Terry
- Epi'm Pa Bon / T-vice
- Morning Glory / Joseph Frantz Louis
- Veränderungen über einen Walzer, Op. 120: Variation XVIII. Poco moderato / Claudio Colombo
- The beautiful clear spring with miraculous virtue ~The sacred Ryu woke~ - The Story (Instrumental) / ATOM HAPPINESS
- Bagay 9 - Remix / Klass
- Ou Tou La / Klass