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The Hidden Hits Hour - Show 17 (October 8, 2018)
58:14 minutes (100.1 MB)
Wake up Monday mornings and tune in to WCRS at 7:00 AM and you will hear some of the best music on Columbus radio!!! Hosted by Rolly Pagniano, he mixes hidden hits on this show by New Order, Pet Shop Boys, Lloyd Cole, The House Martins, Joe Jackson, The Zac Brown Band, Alphaville, Danny Wilson, Stabbing Westward, Mika, M, Kate Ryan, Jem, INXS, and more! Plus, you can play the show anytime right here on the WCRS website!
Felony Ham & Salami Theft
1:21:41 minutes (112.23 MB)
Basement Show yall..
// Felony Ham & Salami Theft // Treat Like Shit,You Eat Spit // Cranked Up Jail Sentences // Venting To Your Drug Dealer // A Chance For Gift Cards // Don’t Say Living Wage // Project Alcopop // Shoplifting Tip Line //
Song - Camera - Ausland
9/11 Building 7 - Martin Noakes
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Bob Larson - 07/21/18 Hour 2
53:08 minutes (97.31 MB)
Artist - Song - Album
Paul Desmond - Wendy - The Paul Desmond Quartet Live
Rusty Bryant with Boss 4 - Gettin' in the Groove - Rusty Rides Again!
Trilok Gurtu with Simon Phillips and the NDR Big Band - 21 Spices - 21 Spices
Miles Davis - So What - Kind of Blue
Count Basie - Ticker - I Told You So
Mark Flugge - Soiree - February's Promise
Billie Holiday - Willow Weep for Me - Jazz Divas
Blue Wisp Big Band - Bolivia - Live at Carmelo’s
Bob Larson - 07/28/18 Hour 1
58:46 minutes (107.61 MB)
Artist - Song - Album
Woody Shaw - Moontrane - The Moontrane
Airmen of Note - Corcovado - Tiempo Latino
Charles Mingus - Fables Of Faubus - Mingus Ah Um
Andy Woodson - Mad Cow - Scioto
Oscar Peterson - On a Clear Day (You Can See Forever) - Exclusively For My Friends
Oliver Nelson - Sound Piece for Orchestra - Sound Pieces
Dick Mackey - Born to be Blue - I Love Melvin
Pat Metheny Group - The First Circle - First Circle
Bob Larson - 07/28/18 Hour 2
59:56 minutes (109.75 MB)
Artist - Song - Album
Buddy Rich - Ya Gotta Try - Buddy Rich Plays and Plays and Plays
Jeff Healey & the Jazz Wizards - Three Little Words - The Best Of The Stony Plain Years
Chick Corea - Tones for Joan's Bones - Tone's for Joan's Bones
Bop Du Fway - The Cat in Bb - Dispatch From Outville
Freddie Hubbard - Red Clay - Red Clay
Gary Burton - Poinciana - Jazz Moods - Morning Cup Of Jazz
Jaco Pastorius Big Band - Kuru/Speak Like A Child - The Word Is Out!
Betty Carter - This Is Always - Inside Betty Carter
Buddy Rich Quintet - Four - At Birdland
# 269 - 1993: Music & Headlines
59:50 minutes (54.79 MB)
1993...Jurassic Park, The FBI Siege of the Branch Davidian Cult, The Greater Columbus Convention Center is open for Business, The Lady B*ckeyes Fall Short in the NCAA Women's Basketball National Championship, Chris Webber Calls Time Out, The Clinton White House, Last Call for Cheers, Tom Hanks gets Sleepless in Seattle and battles both AIDS and the courts in Philadelphia, Player's Theatre abruptly folds with lots of unanswered questions, and Lucasville Prison is Under Siege. Those were some of the happenings in 1993 in our world, both here at home, and across the vast land we call Earth.
CENTRAL OHIO HEADLINES:
- The Greater Columbus Convention Center, designed by Peter Eisenman, opens its doors in March.
- Players Theatre abruptly folds in September, due to financial issues.
- The Lucasville Prison Riots take place in April at the Lucasville Federal Penitentiary in Southern Ohio.
- Lima Senior beats Westerville North in a mandated play-in High School Football Playoff Game, following a ruling on the eligibility of a North transfer player; Hilliard and Newark Catholic make the State Football Semi-Finals
- Pickerington Lady Tigers win the State Basketball Championship
- The Ohio State Lady Buckeyes finish as runners-up in the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament, led by Freshman phenom (and recent Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame Inductee) Katie Smith
- The Ohio State Football B*ckeyes share the Big Ten title with Wisconsin after a 14-14 tie in Madison in November; B*ckeyes get embarrassed in Ann Arbor two weeks later, 28-0. Wisconsin earns the Rose Bowl bid, having not gone since the 1963 Rose Bowl.
NATIONAL/WORLD HEADLINES:
- Bill Clinton takes office as the 42nd President of the United States.
- Federal Agents seige the Branch Davidian Compound in Waco, Texas in the Spring of 1993. After a seven-week standoff, Cult leader David Koresh and 80 of his followers are found dead.
