Audio
Bob Larson - 05/29/21 Hour 1
58:44 minutes (107.56 MB)
Roy Hargrove - Firm Roots - Family
Veronica Swift - Prisoner of Love - This Bitter Earth
Columbus Jazz Orchestra - Spring Is Here (feat. Eddie Daniels) - Rogers Roars, Porter Soars
Sonny Stitt Quartet - Cherokee - Stitt's Bits: The Bebop Recordings, 1949-1952 [Disc 3]
Thad Jones/Pepper Adams Quintet - Little Waltz - Mean What You Say
Wynton Marsalis - Wycliffe - And the Band Played On - Blue Interlude
Walt Weiskopf - In A Daze - Siren
Ella Fitzgerald - My Kind Of Boy [Live] - Ella: The Lost Berlin Tapes [Live]
Don Hales - A Walk to Mother Berry's - A Touch of the Culture
Bill Charlap - America - Somewhere: The Songs of Leonard Bernstein
Bob Larson - 05/29/21 Hour 2
56:50 minutes (104.06 MB)
Sean Jones - Say Brah - Kaleidoscope
Gretchen Parlato - Sweet Love (feat. Gerald Clayton) - Flor
John Fedchock NY Sextet - Manaus - Into the Shadows
Mário Laginha, Julian Argüelles & Helge Andreas Norbakken - Jaamm Rek - Atlântico
Yoko Miwa Trio - Casa Pre-Fabricada - Keep Talkin'
Fernando Huergo Big Band - The Possibility of Change - The Possibility of Change
Dizzy Gillespie - A Night In Tunisia - At Newport
Dick Mackey - If You Were in My Place - Love-Wise
Lee Konitz Nonet - Stryker's Dues - Nonet
The Dave Brubeck Quartet - Theme from "Mr. Broadway" - Jazz Impressions of New York
Kensington's Premium Blend - Program 035
58:01 minutes (132.8 MB)
KENSINGTON’S PREMIUM BLEND
Program 035 Playlist
The Ecstasy of Dancing Fleas
Penguin Café Orchestra
Penguin Café Orchestra
Editions EG EGM 113
A Song I Used to Know
Arild Andersen
Lifelines
ECM 1188
Tank
Emerson, Lake, & Palmer
Emerson, Lake, & Palmer
Cotillion SD 9040
Per Dalila (from Il Bandito dagli occhi azzurri--"The Blue-Eyed Bandit")
Ennio Morricone w/Enrico Pieranunzi
Morricone Segreto
Cam Sugar CS001CLT
Lucky Man
Emerson, Lake, & Palmer
Emerson, Lake, & Palmer
Cotillion SD 9040
In the Back of a Taxi
Penguin Café Orchestra
Broadcasting from Home
Editions EG EEGCD 38
Moonshiner
Uncle Tupelo
89/93: An Anthology
Legacy/Columbia 62223
All the Lilacs in Ohio
John Hiatt w/the Jerry Douglas Band
Leftover Feelings
New West 6514
Roscoe
Bill Frisell
Good Dog, Happy Man
Nonesuch 7559795362
Detroit or Buffalo
Barbara Keith
Barbara Keith
Reprise MS 2087
The River
Brian Eno & John Cale
Wrong Way Up
Opal Records/Warner Bros. 4-26421
Telephone and Rubber Band
Penguin Café Orchestra
Penguin Café Orchestra
Editions EG EGM 113
JP Marat & Big Barking Dog present - Delta Kream (Black Keys & Muddy Waters)
58:42 minutes (80.62 MB)
# 007 - June 6, 2011 A.T. (After Tressel) - DJBC Classic
59:50 minutes (54.78 MB)
Complete with a new intro and outro, this re-packaged DJBC Classic takes us to yet another Early Classic, Show # 7, first aired on June 6, 2011 (hence the first part of the title). The A.T. part was in nod that it was the first show since the "resignation*" of Jim Tressel from the B*ckeyes Football Team one week prior on Memorial Day 2011, capping off the Tattoogate Scandal at THE Ohio. The day after this show originally aired, then-B*ckeyes Quarterback (and the real star of Tattoogate) Terrelle Pryor was declared ineligible by the NCAA, and then obviously flatulated in the NFL as a Wide Receiver after a failed stint as a 3rd String Quarterback in the NFL.
In this show, we poke fun at the Scandal with these two sketches:
- A Cold Open Sketch with Barack Obama who announces the departure of Tressel from THE Ohio.
- Taylor Swift on "The Dating Game" with Terrelle Pryor (as Bachelor # 2). Coincidentally, Swift had a concert in Columbus that week, hence that sketch.
Also in the Show:
- The Daytime Emmys Preview (the last one with "As the World Turns" - RIP)
- The (edited) Weekend Warrior (ya know, that Intro and Outro were gonna come at a hefty price tag)
A lot has changed in the decade and 370-plus shows since that show first aired, and it's always great to go back at the infancy of this show on WCRS.