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Bob Larson - 04/13/19 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 local artists, past and present.

57:16 minutes (104.87 MB)

David Caffey Jazz Orchestra - Carnival Night - All in One
Patricia Barber - You Don't Know Me - Night Club
Bryan Olsheski - From This Moment On - In the Moment
Diana Ross-Original Soundtrack - Fine and Mellow - Lady Sings the Blues
Jazz At The Movies Band - Theme From "Taxi Driver" - Body Heat: Jazz At The Movies
Miles Davis/Marcus Miller - Siesta/Kitt's Kiss/Lost in Madrid, Pt. 2 - Siesta (Original Soundtrack)
Woody Herman - Theme in Search of a Movie - Live at the Concord Jazz Festival
Julie London - Cry Me a River - Julie Is Her Name
Tom Harrell - April Mist - Sail Away
Steve Smith, Tony Monaco & Vinny Valentino - I Remember Jimmy - Groove: Blue

Icy J - Progressive Grind (Hip Hop Sonic Soul)


59:44 minutes (136.72 MB)

Staying in step with the common merge of Hip Hop Sonic Soul, these selections were found to be naturally fitting: Adonis - We’re All One (ft. Killah Trakz & REKS) → Kris Kasanova – Kasanova → Common - Congratulations (ft. Cocaine 80s) → Luke James - I.O.U. → Big K.R.I.T. - Life Is A Gamble (ft. BJ The Chicago Kid) → Substantial - Mr. Consistency (Instrumental) → w / Shouts & Plugs → Veronica Domingues - Keep On (ft. Bubba) → Thee Tom Hardy – Fables → Dub MD - Road to Sedgwick Ave (ft. Cymarshall Law, 8thW1, Genesis Elijah & Daniel Joseph) → JusThoughtZ - I'm Okay→ Keor Meteor & Cor Stidak - Hiking Hillz → K. Sparks - Home School (ft. Paul Rivers Bailey) → Nicki Minaj - High School (ft. Lil Wayne) → Miguel - How Many Drinks (Remix) (ft. Kendrick Lamar) → Lee Wilson - Soul Kiss (Remix) ft. (Mos Def) → Eddy B – Trouble → Spree Wilson - All I Need (ft. Go Dreamer) → TGT (Tyrese, Ginuwine & Tank) - Sex Never Felt Better □
Increase The PEACE!
Icy J “Makes Your Day!”

Discovery - April 15, 2019


24:39 minutes (33.85 MB)

This week Youth Beat is all about discovery. First, we travel to Cedar Bog State Nature Preserve and learn all about bogs, fens, dragonflies, wildflowers, and the amazing nature right here in Central Ohio. Looking for something to do this summer? Camp Canopy is coming up in June with opportunities for high school students to experience a week of camp learning about trees, wildlife, and career opportunities in the environment and natural resources field. Then we're off to Vancouver for a few highlights of the Children and Nature Network conference.

Global Views w/ Mayo Makinde - Interview about Cannabis in Ohio with Tim Johnson


1:15:26 minutes (69.06 MB)

Morning Meditation

This week's meditation is a Buddhist traditional meditation called Matta or Loving Kindness. This is a great meditation for those who deal with self judgements or judgements of others.

27:00 minutes (49.44 MB)

# 294 - The St8 of Our Show is BOLD


58:23 minutes (53.45 MB)

Tonight on the show, the State of the Show is...Bold, Bold, Bold, Bold. What to look out for on the show in the coming months, plus events happening through the remainder of April.

@djdeepoise & Hef - Soul Hustle 4-6-19

This week we had two great artist who have great stories to tell so you don't want to miss this show .

59:31 minutes (54.74 MB)

WCRSFM.org - 9th Column - D. Austin


56:08 minutes (128.49 MB)

Your Music 2019 interview with Zakir Hussain


1:59:59 minutes (86.83 MB)

Renowned Tabla master and world music ambassador Zakir Hussain granted me an interview in advance of his April 17 appearance in Columbus at the Southern Theater. This program features the over 30 minutes of the interview with selections of Zakir's music from various points in his long career.

The Other Side of the News April 12, 2019-Fadhel Kaboub and the Green New Deal

Bob interviews Denison University professor Fadhel Kaboub on the economics of the Green New Deal

29:09 minutes (53.39 MB)

Bob interviews Denison University professor Fadhel Kaboub on the economics of the Green New Deal

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