Some repeats broadcast during April 2021. (I just got too busy. I'm fine; just catching up now.)
15 April 2021 -- replayed the Judy Fjell show from the previous week (4/8/21).
22 April 2021 -- replayed the interview with KDRT host Gitane which first aired in February 2019: https://kdrt.org/audio/thats-gitane
29 April 2021 -- replayed an early home-made show from a year ago -- Blue #1 -- https://kdrt.org/audio/thats-blue-part-1
I expect to make some new shows for May.
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Wed, 04/28/2021 - 10:00pm | admin
One more week of Old School reminiscing about the music I listened to in High School. With Snakefinger, Fad Gadget, Ministry, Nitzer Ebb, Pop Will Eat Itself and more.
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Wed, 04/28/2021 - 5:10pm | Danny
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Steven Lee Cropper, Album of the week plays his 2021 new release "Fire It Up" Hosted by Pieter Pastoor of Listening Lyrics
Steve Cropper is an American guitarist, songwriter, arranger and producer, born 21 October 1941 near Dora, Missouri.
Founding member of both The Mar-Keys (originally named The Royal Spades) in the late 1950s, and Stax' in-house band Booker T & The MG's in the early 1960s. Was successfully active for the label as an A&R manager, musician, one-time solo artist, engineer, producer and songwriter, co-writing classic songs such as Knock On Wood, The Dock Of The Bay and In the Midnight Hour.
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In the world of folk music, the pandemic has led to many transformations. On April 21, the duo formally known as "Mandolin Orange" announced on social media that going forward, they were to be known as "Watchhouse." This morning we debuted their new track, "Better Way," which accompanies their name change. Also today: new music from John Spillane's Lapwing Nation, Eli West and Julie Fowlis, Sarah Jaroz, Rick Shea, Rod Picott, and Eve Ladin. And some great storytelling from Robin Williamson!
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