Southern Oregon-based singer-songwriter and environmentalist Alice DiMicele has a new album -- Every Seed We Plant -- and she will bring the songs to the N Street Commons Cohousing Complex this Saturday, May 21, at 6 p.m. This morning, we played Alice's song about her home state: New Jersey.
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Tonight on Jazz After Dark: Jimmy Dorsey & His Orchestra with Bob Eberly on vocals, Count Basie with Jimmy Rushing, Frank Sinatra with Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra, Artie Shaw, John Coltrane, Duke Ellington with Ella Fitzgerald, Cliff Leeman, Eubie Blake, Stan Getz with Kenny Barron, James Moody, and Enrico Pieranunzi.
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Tue, 05/17/2022 - 3:00pm | Ned
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On this episode of Meraki Radio, Kate hosts and the topic is cheese. We talk about cheese for the majority of the show, though ice cream, ketchup and nachos get honorable mentions. What cheese is in your fridge?
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On this week's Celtic Songlines Steeleye Span alumnus Maddy Prior, the band Bellowhead, the all fiddle band - Rant, Lauren MacColl and Rachel Newton as "Heal and Harrow", the sublime vocals of Aoife Scott, Open the Door for Three, Danú, Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger, The Chieftains, Pádraig Rynne with Arty McGlynn and John McSherry, Kasír, The Young Dubliners and Fir Aida.
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Have you heard about Monticello, the small town west of Winters? In the 1950s it was destroyed and flooded to make room for Lake Berryessa, the reservoir created by Monticello Dam. This vanished town is the subject of the current exhibit at the Winters Museum. Today’s guests talk about why Monticello existed and how it emptied, and share stories about people who lived there.
Our guests are Woody Fridae, president of the Historical Society of Winters and a former mayor of Winters, and Carol Fitzpatrick, whose family lived in Monticello. She tells an interesting story about meeting a man in his 80s who, decades earlier, had been visiting Monticello at what turned out to be a critically important moment for her family.
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