On tonight’s show:
- Will Bradley Trio (Don Raye vocals), Down The Road A Piece
- Billie Holiday, Baby, I Don't Cry Over You
- Miles Davis, Baby Won't You Please Come Home
- Johnny Hodges, Blues-A-Plenty
- Mary Lou Williams, It Ain't Necessarily So
- Mary Lou Williams, Olinga
- Sarah Vaughan, Gloomy Sunday
- Sarah Vaughan, Have You Met Miss Jones?
- Sarah Vaughan live concert, Rainy Days and Monday
- Tommy Flanagan, Beyond The Bluebird
- Gerry Mulligan with Dave Brubeck, These Foolish Things
- Junior Mance, Stormy Weather
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Tue, 02/20/2024 - 3:00pm | Ned
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On this episode of Meraki Radio, Thom Bogue joins Michael Gangitano to discuss his run for District 3 in the California State Senate.
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A return to bluegrass and country roots on High Country Music. Kicking off the new program is Mr. Bill Monroe and His Bluegrass Boys, also on this week's High Country playlist are Laurie Lewis (w/ Molly Tuttle), Ola Belle Reed, Rita Hosking, Red Tail Ring, The Websters with Scott Nygaard, bluesman John Jackson, bluegrass favorites AJ Lee & Blue Summit and Late for the Train, and Joseph Decosimo.
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Measure N is the latest Davis schools parcel tax to come before voters — the latest in a string that goes back 40 years. Relatively few school districts in California have such taxes, and few levy as much as Davis does.
The sample ballot for the March 5th election presents the arguments for and against Measure N, plus a list of what the $768 tax supports. For context, today’s Davisville talks with John Fensterwald, an editor at large with EdSource, about how Californians pay for public schools, the pros and cons of parcel taxes, and why Davis receives less money per student from the state than most other districts receive. EdSource, a nonprofit, reports on education issues in California.
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