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Go Set a Watchman

Go Set a Watchman by Harper Lee was released this summer on July 14. The book is a very early edition of To Kill a Mockingbird and the first book from Harper Lee in over 50 years. This show includes an article from The New York Times on the history behind Go Set a Watchman and Harper Lee's relationship with her editor. This show also includes an exerpt from the first chapter of Go Set a Watchman which was released in the Wall Street Journal on July 10. This show also features an interesting version of This Is Gospel by Panic! At the Disco (thanks to Blaine), an interesting song by Les ShrimpS, and the Main Title song from the To Kill a Mockinbird movie.

Davisville, 8/10/15: Richie Furay of Buffalo Springfield & Poco, part 1

Richie Furay and his band play in Sacramento on Aug. 21, which sets the stage for this two-part interview with this legendary musician about his music, life and bands. Part 1 covers the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame group Buffalo Springfield, its short reunion in 2011, his vague memory of playing in Davis more than 40 years ago, his job as a pastor in Colorado, his current band, and the song Crazy Eyes which—for me, at least—crowned his time with Poco. In Part 2, which will debut Aug. 24, he discusses his latest CD Hand in Hand, Keb’ Mo’s guest spot on the record, Furay’s signature song Kind Woman, and how he and Gram Parsons of the Byrds and Flying Burrito Brothers talked about creating a band in 1969 but realized they essentially had too many musicians they wanted to work with to form just one group. 

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