Greasy Kid Stuff

Greasy Kid Stuff is a U.S. radio show that airs Sunday mornings from 8-9 AM (Pacific Time) on 94.7 FM KNRK out of Portland, Oregon. It is hosted by Belinda Miller and Hova Najarian, with occasional appearances by their daughter Georgia, aka "DJ Waah Waah" and now "DJ Georgia." The program is known for playing non-traditional and offbeat music that kids can appreciate from many genres, much of it rock 'n' roll that was not originally created with kids in mind. From 1994 to 2006 the show was on WFMU, the New York/New Jersey area freeform station.

Based in Portland since 2004, Belinda and Hova continued to produce Greasy Kid Stuff remotely for a couple of years, running the show from their home and sending a live feed to WFMU’s Jersey City studios through the phone line. In 2006, they launched the Portland version of Greasy Kid Stuff.

Three compilation CDs of Greasy Kid Stuff favorites have been issued on the Confidential Recordings record label.

They Might Be Giants featured a song on their podcast entitled "Greasy Kid Stuff", in honor of the radio show. . Caspar Babypants (aka Chris Ballew from PUSA) also wrote and recorded a song called "Hova and Belinda" for Greasy Kid Stuff.

Famous quotes containing the words greasy, kid and/or stuff:

    When icicles hang by the wall,
    And Dick the shepherd blows his nail,
    And Tom bears logs into the hall,
    And milk comes frozen home in pail;
    When blood is nipped, and ways be foul,
    Then nightly sings the staring owl:
    Tu-whit, tu-whoo!—
    A merry note,
    While greasy Joan doth keel the pot.
    William Shakespeare (1564–1616)

    The Schofield Kid: It don’t seem real, how he ain’t gonna never breathe again, ever. How he’s dead, and the other one, too. All on account of pulling a trigger.
    Will Munny: It’s a hell of a thing, killing a man. You take away all he’s got and all he’s ever gonna have.
    David Webb Peoples, screenwriter. The Schofield Kid (Jaimz Woolvett)

    The idea was to prove at every foot of the way up that you were one of the elected and anointed ones who had the right stuff and could move higher and higher and even—ultimately, God willing, one day—that you might be able to join that special few at the very top, that elite who had the capacity to bring tears to men’s eyes, the very Brotherhood of the Right Stuff itself.
    Tom Wolfe (b. 1931)