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It's free-form music programming mixed with perceptive interviews with local creators - just the way it should be...brought to you by the mind behind Aspie Works.
It's free-form music programming mixed with perceptive interviews with local creators - just the way it should be...brought to you by the mind behind Aspie Works.
The second hour of the Volume One finale features the start of a conversation with friend and long-time fan Laura Bastida (including songs she personally selected for the show) and a tribute to the memory of Rochester theater artist Carl Girard; features music by Walk the Moon, Florence and the Machine, Corinne Bailey Rae, Bobby Long, Sam Bradley, Tristan Prettyman, Sara Bareilles and Tom Waits.
The epic volume one finale concludes with this hour, featuring more conversation with Laura Bastida and a show-opening dedication from musician and friend Sylvie Lynn; features music by Crowded House, Sting, Imagine Dragons, The Pretenders, Peter Gabriel, Violet Mary and Steve Winwood.
This episode features Kelly Halligan and Andrew Scott of the local bakery Get Caked, as they discuss Andrew's journey into recently becoming an American citizen; featuring music by Mark Knopfler, Colin Hay, Crowded House, The Blue Nile, The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Talking Heads and Oasis.
This two-hour Mother's Day extravaganza featured hour-opening tributes to the moms (including the host's own mother and sister), recommended artists from a hard-working stage manager (and great friend of the host) and a visit from director Maria Scipione, producer Jack Simel and actor Adriana Riano, working on the Hourglass Play Reading Series' season finale "Water by the Spoonful"; featuring music by The Police, Christopher Cross, Climax Blues Band, Savage Garden, The Bee Gees, The Cranberries, Brandi Carlile, Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, Rik Emmett, Crowded House, Bob Seger, George Mich
This episode features actor-director Jeff Siuda, who is helming Out of Pocket's season-closing show "Picasso at the Lapin Agile" (by the legendary Steve Martin); featuring music by Paul McCartney, David Bowie, Bruce Springsteen, Susanna Rose, Don Henley, Elvis Costello and the Attractions, John Waite, Thompson Twins, Michael McDonald, Sting and Anais Mitchell with Ani DiFranco.
This two-hour special edition features visits from Sue Zuris & Andreas Woerner from Everyone's Theatre Company's Evening of One Acts and Tony Eckel & Brian Tan from Penfield Players' "A Comedy of Tenors"; features music by Peter Gabriel, Dave Matthews Band, Genevieve, The Beatles, Chicago, Everything But the Girl, Neil Finn, Leonard Cohen, Warren Zevon, Tom Waits, Joe Jackson, Bruce Springsteen, Florence + the Machine, Sylvie Lynn, Field Mouse, Wang Chung, Daryl Hall and John Oates, Swing Out Sister, Richard Marx and Prince.
This episode features ShakeCo director and WAYO host Philip Frey, as he discusses some of the milestone songs played (ranging from 25 to 60 years old); features music by David Bowie, The Kinks, The Who, The Ramones, R.E.M., The Police, The Beatles, Huey Lewis and the News, the trio of Bryan Adams, Rod Stewart & Sting, and Frank Sinatra.
This episode features actor Marcy Savastano, director Lindsay Warren Baker and Screen Plays artistic director Karen Tuccio as they talk the company's production of "Hamlet"; features music by The Beatles, Toto, Barenaked Ladies, The Band, Grateful Dead and Richard Marx.
This episode features Dangerous Signs' "Little Shop of Horrors" - director Luane Davis Haggerty, actor-designer Danica Zielinski, actor Aaron Grippo, and even the man-eating plant Audrey II; featuring music by Elvis Costello, Kings of Leon, The Turtles, Rick Astley, Susanna Rose, Steve Martin, They Might Be Giants, Sam Bradley, Ace, Dawes, Ludovic Bource and Level 42.
This episode features actor Larry Ploscowe (starring in Black Sheep Theatre's anthology show "Family Affairs") and songs ripped to shreds by critics, music magazines and the artists themselves as some of the worst music ever; includes music by John Lennon, Billy Joel, R.E.M., Spandau Ballet, Phil Collins, Huey Lewis and the News, Mr. Mister and Wang Chung.