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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.
This Easter Sunday episode features an appearance from WAYO DJ and actor-director Philip Frey (Eclipse); featuring music by Bryan Adams, Switchfoot, Company of Thieves, Ramones, Billie Myers, Pink Floyd, Field Mouse, Oasis, Jeff Buckley, The Blue Nile, Elton John and Billy Joel.
This episode features "Xeno 911" writer-directors Ted Wenskus and Meredith Powell Carroll, as they talk about radio dramas and the joy of writing this particular piece; features music by The Beatles, Violet Mary, Squeeze, Rogue Wave, The Rolling Stones, Florence + the Machine, Jenny Owen Youngs, Tiny Dinosaurs, Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble, and Journey.
Two interviews dominate this episode with Abby DeVuyst, Kiefer Schenk & Stephanie Bancroft from WallByrd's The Importance of Being Earnest, and actor-stage manager Beverly Bauman; includes music by Daryl Hall & John Oates, Level 42, The Outfield, Sara Bareilles, Bobby Long, Sylvie Thompson, Jude Cole, Thunder Body and The Call.
This episode features actors Tom Bohrer, Ged Owen & Skylar Shaw and director Jean Gordon Ryon of the Irish Players' production of Brian Friel's seminal play Philadelphia, Here I Come!; it also includes music from 1987, featuring U2, R.E.M., The Replacements, Tom Waits, The Smiths, INXS, Rush, George Harrison, Bruce Springsteen, Sting and Steve Winwood.
This episode features highly-acclaimed actor Peter Doyle and includes music from 1982 - save for the opening tribute to the late rock and roll pioneer Chuck Berry; it also features songs from Don Henley, Billy Joel, Squeeze, Squeeze, Joe Jackson, Frank Zappa and Moon Zappa, The Clash, Elvis Costello and the Attractions, Bruce Springsteen and The Who.
This episode features actor-director Don Bartalo and his latest project Sketching the Soul, while the Milestone March brings music from 1977; features songs from John Williams, The Police, The Clash, Elvis Costello, Witch, Billy Joel, Earth, Wind and Fire, Kraftwerk, Sex Pistols, Rod Stewart, Peter Gabriel and Jackson Browne.
This episode featured director Luane Davis Haggerty and musical director Lance Anderson, discussing the uniquely staged production of the musical Pippin featuring deaf performers in the cast; the music comes from 1967, with songs from The Beatles, The Jimi Hendrix Experience, The Doors, Leonard Cohen, Johnny Cash & June Carter, Aretha Franklin, The Kinks, The Rolling Stones, The Grateful Dead and The Rascals.
This episode features playwright-projectionist Spencer Christiano, who is running MuCCC's New Play Festival, and songs that were nominated or won the Best Song Oscar; features music by Glen Hansard & Marketa Irglova, Huey Lewis and the News, Peter Cetera, Phil Collins, Hugh Jackman, The Wonders, Minnie Driver, Catherine Zeta-Jones & Renee Zellweger, Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes, Paul McCartney & Wings, and Bob Dylan.
This episode features transgender writer-performer Penny Sterling, star of the hit solo show Spy in the House of Men; features music by the late Al Jarreau, Violet Mary, Sting, Jackson Browne, The Blue Nile, Duncan Sheik, INXS, Split Enz, Don Henley, Earth, Wind and Fire, and Sylvie Thompson.
This episode has an all-female set list led by singer-songwriter Susanna Rose, who brings along a sneak preview of her upcoming album The Wishing Well and includes a track from her previous album Snowbound; also features music by Joni Mitchell, Elizabeth and the Catapult, Tiny Dinosaurs, Field Mouse, Beth Orton, Missy Higgins, Courtney Barnett, Sara Bareilles and Amy Grant.