Davis Garden Show, Feb. 1, 2024
Thu, 02/01/2024 - 12:00pm | Don ShorToday we discuss pruning in wet weather, Australian plants and other winter bloomers, what’s blooming now, toxicity of sweet peas and sweet potatoes, allelopathy, and more.
Today we discuss pruning in wet weather, Australian plants and other winter bloomers, what’s blooming now, toxicity of sweet peas and sweet potatoes, allelopathy, and more.
Dug Deep hosts Album of the Week and he'll be spinning the British psych classic, S. F. Sorrow, by The Pretty Things. It's noted for being the first "concept record," having been conceived of and recorded in 1967-68 and released in 1968, well before the Who's Tommy. No comparison between the two pieces, really, but I'm gonna guess you haven't heard S. F. Sorrow much. Hope you can tune in and join us on Wednesday afternoon.
Classics tonight on Jazz After Dark:
Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five, I'm Alabama Bound
Teddy Wilson, How High the Moon
Art Tatum, Makin' Whoopee
Winifred Atwell, Boogie in the Groove
Winifred Atwell, The Charleston
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong, Gee, Baby, Ain't I Good to You?
Les McCann, The Truth
Les McCann Ltd. & Lou Rawls, (They Call It) Stormy Monday
Ray Charles, Birth of the Blues
Vince Guaraldi & Bola Sete, Star Song
Tonight (Jan. 26) at 6 p.m. Pacific on the Electric Compost Heap, DJ Dug Deep celebrates the quick passing of January and the slow return of sunnier days, though you wouldn't know it to look outside. We'll feature new music from Kim Gordon , The Feelies , and Chris O'Leary , whose new album is one of the hotter blues records out there right now. Oh, and the official color of tonight's show is GREY! Hope you can join us at KDRT.org!
KDRT DJ Jim Buchanan typically includes his live recordings of local bands on his Live Tracks show, but tonight (Jan. 25) he also has the pleasure of hosting longtime Sacramento/Davis-based musicians Natalie Cortez and Christopher Cassels live in the studio. Lately, many may have seen them playing as part of the 5-piece Natalie Cortez Band, which plays regularly in Sacramento and Davis (Davis Music Fest, Music for Natalie Corona Benefit concerts, and a 2019 benefit for KDRT to name a few).
Tonight they also talk about playing as a duo in the upcoming "Cozy Concert Series" at Morgan's Mill in Woodland, Friday, Jan. 26, from 7-9 p.m. This new series is organized by Left of the Dial Promotions, and features unique duos from several local 4-to-5 piece bands on the second and fourth Fridays in January and February.
Today we talk about planting in wet soil; dealing with bermuda buttercup; pruning apples, pears, persimmons, and figs; why your fruit tree didn’t fruit last year; the fruit trees Don would choose if he could only plant five, and more.
This evening (Jan. 24) — at 5 p.m. Pacific — tune in for IMPLOSION with Nick Saloman! Hear tunes from The Searchers, The Juveniles, The Voids, Twink, and more. Learn the stories behind the music and enjoy the groove!
Some of the great female vocalists on Jazz After Dark tonight: Etta Jones, Ella Fitzgerald, Ethel Ennis, Helen Humes, Lena Horne, Carmen McRae, Helen Merrill, Annie Ross & Gerry Mulligan, Gerry Mulligan & Jane Duboc, Lena Horne, Jo Stafford, Nara Leão, Eva Cassidy, and Billie Holiday.
You’ve probably got a smartphone. Does it ever confuse you, or do anything you don't expect? When you have a question, where do you get answers? From friends? YouTube videos? Many of us just click different things and hope for the best.
Smartphones do wonderful things, but they’re also tricky, sometimes inscrutable, change frequently, and are almost essential in the modern economy. Today’s guest on Davisville, Louie Toro, is teaching classes this winter and spring at Davis Adult and Community Education for people who want their smartphones to be less of a black box. We talk about common questions (“a big one is almost always downloading files”), how he teaches, and how to live more of your life outside your phone. The phone is “just a tool,” he says. “You should be the one who chooses how to use that tool.”