This week: modern and ancient ballads from Gretchen Peters, Lau with Karine Polwart, Salt House, and Kacy and Clayton. Also some instrumental tracks featuring gorgeous fiddling from the likes of Sam Sweeny, Benedict Morris and Christian Sedelmyer (with Andrew Marlin). And new music from Eli West, Jeffrey Foucault , Amanda Anne Platt and The Honeycutters, and The Travellin' McCourys.
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Tonight on Jazz After Dark: Jack Teagarden, Mary Lou Williams, Dizzy Gillespie, Vince Guaraldi, Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong, Cannonball Adderley, Claude Bolling Big Band, Gerry Mulligan, Marc Copland & Vic Juris
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Tue, 06/15/2021 - 3:00pm | Ned
KC Bowman joins Clyde & Ned in the garage to assist in talking a lot before introducing the songs.
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In this episode of Perspectives, Alison and Deema cover cleaning through a meandering conversation about cohabitating, the elitism of cleanliness and other gems.
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This week on Celtic Songlines are Solas, Celtic Pink Floyd, Malloy-Brady-Peoples, The Shee, Planxty, C hristy Moore, The Bothy Band, Fergil Scahill, Mac Talla Mor and Kevin Burke.
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June 16 update: Aaron says that in the interview, when he's talking about a restaurant's need to hire employees for re-opening, he inadvertently mentioned the incorrect restaurant. He meant DeVere's Irish Pub, not Delta of Venus.
This week, California ends many of the restrictions that it imposed last year because of the Covid-19 pandemic. If you’re not entirely clear on what to expect or do now, you’re not alone. As one way to understand the changes, we talk today with Aaron Wedra, marketing coordinator for the Davis Downtown Business Association, about how this step back toward normal conditions might play out for the businesses, shops, restaurants, and their customers, in the core of Davis.
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