PBS has been a welcome home to jazz since its inception. With contemporary jazz, swing, Latin, fusion, lounge, free and vocal jazz on offer throughout the week, you’ll find jazz for every taste on PBS.
As well as being time for PBS Radio Festival, this week is also National Volunteer Week. PBS would like to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of the volunteers that dedicate so much time, energy and passion to the station, on and off the air, making PBS everything it can be.
As music lovers, we're all ready for a return to normality and, a return to live music. In the interim, PBS is bringing the live vibe direct from artists' living rooms to yours with Sounds Like Home.
REARear Records presents ZEDSIX: THE SHAPE OF JAZZ a full length debut album ‘The Shape of Jazz’ is the debut release by Zvi Belling aka ZEDSIX, producer, composer and bass player.
Tune in to State of the Art on Wednesday 13th May at 8am to hear Arik Blum, Artist Engagement Officer at Multicultural Arts Victoria speak about the new project Distance Between Us.
Early on Saturday May 11, 2019 three of Melbourne’s finest young players set up in Studio 5 at PBS and played a set of progressive jazz on PBS’s longest running jazz program Jazz on Saturday.
The Sound Gallery Sessions is a series of free live streamed concerts from the David Li Sound Gallery at Monash Clayton to you at home, every Wednesday at 7pm.
We’ve been exploring the station and the amazing volunteer announcers who make PBS the fantastic broadcaster that it is. Today, we're meeting Ella Stoeckli who is taking over Against The Tide while Monica is on maternity leave.
It's hard to believe all the change that is happening around us so quickly at the moment. However after 40 years of broadcasting, it's safe to say PBS intends to do everything it can to be here for the long haul.