Conscious Voices 071219 For The Trees
59:55 minutes (41.28 MB)
As Columbus continues to see its urban canopy diminish due to predation by developers, utility construction, aging, and thoughtless and caprecious homeowners or parasitic house-flippers, and, in general, poor municipal management, we have two reports on the importance of trees and efforts in at least one city to increase their population in an urban setting.
Leading and Legislating - July 8, 2019
27:28 minutes (37.73 MB)
Bob Larson - 07/06/19 Hour 2
57:12 minutes (104.73 MB)
Mark Levine - Something Old, Something Blue - Up 'Til Now
Kate Ross - Up Into the Big Blue Sound - People Make the World Go Round
Metropole Orchestra, John Scofield & Vince Mendoza - Carlos - 54
Chick Corea & Return to Forever - Vulcan Worlds - Where Have I Known You Before
Miles Davis - Sanctuary - Bitches Brew
Mahavishnu Orchestra - Celestial Terrestrial Commuters - Birds of Fire
Blue Wisp Big Band - The Smooth One - The Smooth One
Gerry Mulligan - Night Lights (1963 Version) - Night Lights
Bob Larson - 07/06/19 Hour 1
55:00 minutes (100.73 MB)
Wayne Shorter - Yes or No - Juju
Diana Krall - Devil May Care - When I Look In Your Eyes
Elvin Jones - Cecilia Is Love - Genesis
Aaron Diehl - Blue Nude - The Bespoke Man's Narrative
Barney Kessel - Cheerful Little Earful - Music to Listen to Barney Kessel By
Christian McBride Big Band - Broadway - The Good Feeling
Anat Cohen Tentet - Milonga Del Angel - Triple Helix
Lisa Clark - Joy Inside My Tears - Girl Blue
Scott Hamilton - Embraceable You - Scott Hamilton Plays Ballads
Rod Levitt Orchestra - Cherry - Insight
Morning Meditation
26:59 minutes (49.39 MB)
# 302 A - 1979: Music & Headlines (Part 1 of 2)
1:31:03 minutes (83.37 MB)
Tonight on the Show, we go back in time to 1979, the end of a rollercoaster decade for pop culture and news.
HEADLINES:
- China introduces its "ONE Child per Family" Policy (which lasted 34 years, being altered to TWO Children in 2013)
- Pol Pot and Phnom Penh fall in Cambodia
- Idi Amin falls from power in Uganda and is exiled
- The Shah of Iran is exiled as the Ayatollah Khomeini takes over rule of Iran
- 63 Americans are held hostage at the American Embassy in Tehran
- Lord Mountbatten is assassinated by the IRA
- Margaret Thatcher becomes Prime Minister of Great Britain
- The Sandinistas take rule of Nicaragua
- Saddam Hussein takes over power in Iraq
- President Carter and Soviet Premier Brezhnev sign the SALT II Treaty
- Punk Rocker Sid Vicious dies of a drug overdose while on trial for murdering his girlfriend
- Sony introduces the Walkman, a portable cassette player (which cost $ 200 at the time of its debut in July)
- The State of Ohio pays $ 675,000 to the survivors and victims families of the Kent State Massacre (more Columbus Headlines in Part 2)
SPORTS:
- Michigan State beats Indiana State in the first-ever meeting between Magic Johnson and Larry Bird
- Earle Bruce takes over the Ohio B*ckeyes, leading them to an 11-1 record in his first year.
- The Pittsburgh Steelers return to the top of the NFL Mountain, winning Super Bowl XIII.
SPORTS CHAMPIONS:
NBA - Seattle SuperSonics
Stanley Cup - Montreal Canadiens
World Series - Pittsburgh Pirates
Super Bowl XIII - Pittsburgh Steelers
Ohio High School Basketball Class AAA/Division I - Columbus East High Tigers (their last, to date)
Ohio Division II/Class AA Boys Golf - Dublin (Coffman) Shamrocks
Ohio Division I Girls Volleyball - Whitehall-Yearling Lady Rams
Ohio Division III Girls Volleyball - Newark Catholic Lady Green Wave
Ohio Division II/Class AA Baseball - St. Francis DeSales Stallions
Ohio Division I/Class AAA Track - Gahanna-Lincoln
JP Marat and Big Barking Dog present Under the Covers
59:09 minutes (108.31 MB)
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