Acoustic Sunrise is ending.
This time presumably for good. From their newsletter:
Hi friends-
I’m going to keep this week’s dispatch from KFOG HQ succinct.
If there were ever a time to listen to KFOG, it would be this Sunday morning, starting at 6a.
Rosalie’s Acoustic Sunrise program is a Bay Area institution. The care, planning, and instinct that she puts into curating this show every week will never be duplicated. Her musical acumen has provided the soundtrack to not only our Sunday mornings, but to countless milestones- whether it was on in the background when you proposed to your partner, or if it got you through a particularly difficult labor- Acoustic Sunrise is more than a radio show- it’s part of our routine.
With that said, this Sunday morning will be the final episode of Acoustic Sunrise on KFOG. I would never presume to speak for Rosalie, so I encourage you to tune in to hear her say goodbye (for now) in her own words. She will be playing all of her favorite Acoustic Sunrise tracks from across eras, and weaving them into a narrative in the way that only Rosalie can.
We love and respect Rosalie. She’s been an indelible part of art and culture in the Bay Area for decades, and we are incredibly lucky that KFOG was the platform from which she chose to communicate and entertain.
While I doubt that she’s very concerned with it, her legacy as a broadcaster and leader in this community is secure forever. I hope you’ll join us this weekend in honoring that, and letting Rosalie do what she does best- entertain and enlighten you with world class music.
We appreciate you, Rosalie. We love you.
KFOG