Broadcast area | United States Canada |
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Slogan | Acoustic Singer-Songwriters & Rarities |
Frequency | Sirius XM Radio 14 Dish Network 6014 |
Format | Singer-songwriter Acoustic rock |
Class | Satellite Radio Station |
Owner | Sirius XM Radio |
Website | SiriusXM: The Coffee House |
The Coffee House is a singer-songwriter and acoustic rock radio station on Sirius XM Radio, channel 14. It can also be heard on Dish Network channel 6014. The channel tends to feature acoustic content, including acoustic recordings of popular songs. The station does not have any DJs.
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Thursdays 12 pm
Rebroadcasts: Fridays 12 am ET
Weekly intimate acoustic performances with both up-and-coming and established singer-songwriters.
Every Hour
Classic and modern hits re-interpreted acoustically by new and established Coffee House artists every hour.
Every Hour
Acoustic versions of rock & pop songs, many done exclusively in the SiriusXM studios, by singer-songwriters, and rock bands going unplugged, every hour.
Every Hour
Up-and-coming acoustic singer-songwriters every hour.
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