K-UTE Radio
Throwback Thursday
This K-UTE Radio podcast will introduce listeners to artists from the past who receive recognition on popular social media platforms such as TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. Here, we’ll dive into the history of these iconic artists in each episode, revealing the musician behind the trend.
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Feb 26, 2026
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Episodes
500 Miles 26.02.2026 8:33
From one of the most influential folk artists of our time, Peter Paul and Mary's record "500 Miles" sees the limelight once again in the year of the horse and age of Western nostalgia. In this episode we talk about the record, it's influence on the folk industry and its impact on social media today.
Rocky Mountain Way 22.01.2026 7:00
Today's episode breaks down Joe Walsh's "Rocky Mountain Way," one of the best rock singles of the 80s, making a comeback as a meme on Instagram reels.
What's Up? 13.11.2025 8:05
Today's episode reintroduces 4 Non Blondes. The single "What's Up?" from the album "Bigger, Better, Faster, More!" has been in our karaoke rotations for a long time. Here we'll talk about the song and the new mixtape that has changed how we hear this song.
Pop Muzik 30.10.2025 8:07
Today's episode introduces one-hit wonder Robin Scott. His single "Pop Muzik" from the album "New York, London, Paris, Munich" has risen once again and has gained hundreds of thousands of listens. Here, we'll dive into what made the song so great and why Robin Scott fell off so fast after this major hit.
Pretty Little Baby 25.09.2025 9:08
Today’s episode introduces Connie Francis, a popular female artist from the teenybopper era. “Pretty Little Baby,” was a song that made her go viral in the past and is now giving her that same status 60+ years later.
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