Bob Larson - 08/10/24 Hour 2

I’ll be playing jazz of all styles; hard bop, vocal, fusion, big band, latin, etc. Anything with a jazz influence may be a candidate. I’ve been collecting music all of my adult life and now have the opportunity to share it. Also, there will be a lot of Ohio area artists, past and present. You can catch it live on Saturday and Thursday nights (Thurs. is a repeat) from 8-10PM EST at WGRN.org. Or on Sunday nights from 9-11PM EST at WCRSFM.org.

58:31 minutes (107.14 MB)

Dizzy Gillespie - 52nd Street Theme - The Greatest of Dizzy Gillespie
Benny Carter - Pick Yourself Up - Cosmopolite
Mary Lou Williams - Virgo from The Zodiac Suite - Jazz: The Smithsonian Anthology [Disc 2]
Byron Stripling - Woody 'n' You - Byron, Get One Free
Carla Bley - Song Sung Long - Dinner Music
Jon De Lucia - IPCA - The Brubeck Octet Project
Fraser Smith Quartet - Whaddya Know? - Tip Top!
Etienne Charles - Ten to One is Murder - Creole Orchestra
Patti Austin - Too Close for Comfort - Patti Austin - For Ella
Zakk Jones - Feel Like Makin' Love - In My Life
Michael Mantler - Twenty One - Something There

Bob Larson - 08/10/24 Hour 1

I’ll be playing jazz of all styles; hard bop, vocal, fusion, big band, latin, etc. Anything with a jazz influence may be a candidate. I’ve been collecting music all of my adult life and now have the opportunity to share it. Also, there will be a lot of Ohio area artists, past and present. You can catch it live on Saturday and Thursday nights (Thurs. is a repeat) from 8-10PM EST at WGRN.org. Or on Sunday nights from 9-11PM EST at WCRSFM.org.

58:17 minutes (106.72 MB)

Clare Fischer Big Band - Cherokee (feat. Andy Martin & Alex Budman) - Pacific Jazz
Patti Austin - Love Walked In/Love Is Sweeping The Country - Avant Gershwin
Jon Eshelman Trio - Blues For Mer - Too Many Things Going On All At Once Blues
Claude Thornhill - Portrait of a Guinea Farm - The Memorable Claude Thornhill
Vaughn Wiester's Famous Jazz Orchestra - Snowfall - Herb-Al Remedy (Music Of Herb Harrison)
Claude Thornhill and His Orchestra - Robbins Nest - Big Band Jazz [Disc 4]
The Four Lads with Claude Thornhill and His Orchestra - The Way You Look Tonight - On the Sunny Side
George Russell - Stratusphunk - Stratusphunk
Cyrille Aimée - Caravan - It's a Good Day
Steve Kortyka - Stalwart - Steps Forward
Bill Evans Trio - How My Heart Sings - How My Heart Sings

CV 20240808 Thomas Suarez on the history of zionism and Israel

A talk by historian Thomas Suarez on the myths underlying zionism and international acceptance of Israel as a zionist state.

59:49 minutes (43.63 MB)

wesflexner's rocknroll show 8-7-2024

7pm Wednesdays

Labi Siffre - I Got The
Kaliadascope
Bruce Springsteen - Royals
Prince - Ladder
The Replacements - Takin A Ride
Bob Dylan - Talkin John Birch Blues
Silent Servant- M-OO
Warren Zevon - Lawyers, Guns + Money
Black Keys - This is Nowhere
Washington DC ACLU Latitia James

columbus community radio
wesflexner@anonrocknroll.com

The Weekend Warrior - August 7, 2024


3:25 minutes (3.07 MB)

Bob Larson - 08/03/24 Hour 2

I’ll be playing jazz of all styles; hard bop, vocal, fusion, big band, latin, etc. Anything with a jazz influence may be a candidate. I’ve been collecting music all of my adult life and now have the opportunity to share it. Also, there will be a lot of Ohio area artists, past and present. You can catch it live on Saturday and Thursday nights (Thurs. is a repeat) from 8-10PM EST at WGRN.org. Or on Sunday nights from 9-11PM EST at WCRSFM.org.

58:20 minutes (106.83 MB)

Duke Ellington & His Orchestra - Blue Cellophane - A Date with Duke
Duke Ellington & His Orchestra - Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me - The Great Paris Concert
Cal Collins, Jimmy Madison, Kenny Poole & Michael Moore - The Big Hurt - S'us Four: Jazz Guitar Cincinnati Style
Gary Burton - Jack's Theme - Six Pack
Tony Bennett & Diana Krall - The Best Is Yet to Come - Duets: An American Classic
Toshiko Akiyoshi/Lew Tabackin Big Band - Harlequin Tears - Desert Lady / Fantasy
Gerald Wilson - Milestones - Moment of Truth
Eddie Jefferson - Jeannine - The Main Man
Phil DeGreg & Brasilia - A Felicidade (feat. Rusty Burge) - Brazilian People
Tony Bennett - I Left My Heart in San Francisco - Duets: An American Classic

Bob Larson - 08/03/24 Hour 1

I’ll be playing jazz of all styles; hard bop, vocal, fusion, big band, latin, etc. Anything with a jazz influence may be a candidate. I’ve been collecting music all of my adult life and now have the opportunity to share it. Also, there will be a lot of Ohio area artists, past and present. You can catch it live on Saturday and Thursday nights (Thurs. is a repeat) from 8-10PM EST at WGRN.org. Or on Sunday nights from 9-11PM EST at WCRSFM.org.

59:33 minutes (109.05 MB)

Conrad Herwig - Passion Dance - The Latin Side of McCoy Tyner
Tony Bennett - Anything Goes - Bennett Sings, Basie Swings
Vince Mendoza & the Metropole Orkest - Barcelona - Olympians
Tony Bennett & Bill Evans - The Touch of Your Lips - The Tony Bennett / Bill Evans Album
Vijay Iyer, Linda May Han Oh & Tyshawn Sorey - Overjoyed - Compassion
Rob Luft - Dehab Days - Dehab Days
John Kirby and His Onyx Club Boys (with Charlie Shavers) - Undecided - The Ultimate Jazz Archive
John Kirby and His Onyx Club Boys (with Charlie Shavers) - Prelude for Trumpet - The Ultimate Jazz Archive
Eddie Jefferson - Take the "A" Train - Letter from Home
Antoine Fatout - Tyrone - Trio Fa2
Eddie Jefferson - A Night in Tunisia - Letter from Home

The Case For Governor Tim Walz By Upski

By William Upski Wimsatt

As Midwesterners, we believe Tim Walz should be in the first tier of consideration for Vice President. Governor Walz uniquely compliments Vice-President Harris’s strengths. He has a strong progressive record, authentically speaks to key Midwestern and rural voters, and is an extremely skilled messenger and tireless campaigner and surrogate against MAGA. This makes him a devastating counterpoint to JD Vance while not creating new divisions or liabilities for the President Harris ticket.

Walz delivered for Minnesota working families with the strongest track record of accomplishments of any Democratic Governor – by far --see his unparalleled “Minnesota Miracle” record below. And his commitment to “Make Minnesota the best place to raise a family” aligns with VP Harris’s agenda around the caring economy, protecting reproductive freedom, mitigating gun violence, strong public education, child tax credit, universal school meals. Governor Walz accomplished this agenda in a purple Midwestern state.
Walz is the ONLY candidate who would both bring extensive Executive and Congressional experience. It’s important for a VP not to have to learn either executive management or DC on the job!
Walz has a humble Midwestern rural background: A former high school teacher and football coach, he has 24 years in the army national guard. He grew up in a small town in rural Nebraska, attended a regional branch of a state college, and previously worked in agriculture and manufacturing. In congress, he represented a deep red district in Southern Minnesota for 12 years. He knows rural America intimately.
Walz has extensive military experience. He is one of only two sitting democratic governors to have served in the military, and the highest- ranking enlisted soldier to ever serve in Congress, and serves as commander-in-chief of the Minnesota National Guard.

YM 20240805 Toumani Diabate

Malian Kora master and griot, Toumani Diabate died after an unexpected illness. This is a 2-hur tribute to his music

1:58:46 minutes (78.81 MB)

Twangtacular Ep. 9


59:17 minutes (54.27 MB)

PLAYLIST

  1. Cherokee Shuffle - Josh Williams
  2. Chew Tobacco Rag - Woody Pines
  3. Matterhorn - The Country Gentlemen
  4. Shady Grove - Jerry Garcia, David Grisman, & Tony Rice
  5. Julius Finkbine’s Rag - Clarence White
  6. Wild Hog in the Wood - Robin & Linda Williams
  7. Big Eyed Rabbit - April Verch
  8. Forked Deer - David Grier
  9. Run Lilttle Rabbit Run - Stringbean
  10. Fuji Mountain Breakdown - Bluegrass 45
  11. Monday Morning Blues - Mississippi John Hurt
  12. My Rough and Rowdy Ways - Doc Watson
  13. D-18 Song (Thank You, Mr. Martin) - Norman Blake & Tony Rice
  14. Before the Streets Were Paved - Peter Rowan
  15. Going to the West - Laurie Lewis
  16. No Glory in the West - Orville Peck
  17. I Knew I Could Fly - Our Native Daughters
  18. Colleen Malone - Hot Rize
  19. Wish I Had My Time Again - Uncle Earl
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