
107.7 The Bone revives the spirit of our past, the legendary underground station KSAN. On Sunday nights from 9pm to midnight we'll flip the switch from The Bone to KSAN Underground Radio which is reminiscent of the early days of free-form KSAN. We start at 9:00pm with "Little Steven's Underground Garage" followed by "Selvin On The City" at 11:00pm.
LITTLE STEVEN'S UNDERGROUND GARAGE
SUNDAYS, 9 PM - 11 PM

107.7 The Bone is home to Steven Van Zandt's radio show, "Little Steven's Underground Garage."
You want action, we got action in The Underground Garage this week!
Come on and join us for rabble- rousing mayhem, drunken reverie, and teenage sexual frustration - all that and more this week in the Underground Garage.
ARCHIVES
Missed a show? Go to Little Steven's archives.
CONTACT STEVEN
Little Steven would love to hear from you. Drop him an email.
ABOUT STEVEN VAN ZANDT
Host Steven Van Zandt is a well-known musician, songwriter and record producer, performing as a founding member of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band as well as with his own band Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul. He also appeared on the hit series "The Sopranos."
SELVIN ON THE CITY
SUNDAYS, 11 PM - MID
Sponsored by amoeba music

"Selvin on the City" is produced exclusively for 107.7 The Bone from host Joel Selvin's Potrero Hill basement record library, which contains more than 25,000 albums and 15,000 singles.
The Selvin Collection is known around the world as a library of pop music.
Look for special guests and a steady diet of musical treasures at future "Selvin On the City" sessions.
ARCHIVES
Click here for Selvin's archives.
ABOUT JOEL SELVIN
Joel Selvin, who has covered pop music for the S.F. Chronicle since 1970, has also written eight books on the subject, including an award-winning biography of Ricky Nelson and his best-selling account of the '60s S.F. rock scene, "Summer of Love." His top-rated radio show, "Selvin On the City," was first broadcast on KKCY-FM ("The City"), but has been missing from the airwaves for the past 18 years.