WCRS Podcast - djbc

# 143: Networking 111: The Accidental Volunteer


59:24 minutes (54.39 MB)

Tonight on the show, why volunteer? Why give back? The DJBC talks about community service in his uncanny volunteer resume.

And if YOU want to be a part of it all here on WCRS, click on this link: http://www.wcrsfm.org/volunteer

SONG LIST:
"Volunteers" - Jefferson Airplane
"The Stranger" - Billy Joel
"The Taxman" - The Beatles
"Give A Little Bit" - Supertramp

# 142: Here's 2 The Ladies (More Songs About Women)


58:28 minutes (53.53 MB)

Tonight, the sequel to a show we did in March 2013, "Here's To The Ladies", with more songs about women.

SONG LIST:
"Here's To The Ladies" - Frankie Avalon
"Barbara Ann" - The Beach Boys
"Once In Love With Amy" - Ray Bolger
"Patricia" - Perez Prado
"Kind of Woman" - Jill Clayburgh
"Woman" - John Lennon
"What Will My Mary Say?" - Johnny Mathis
"Nancy (With the Laughing Face)" - Frank Sinatra
"Laura" - David Raksin and his Orchestra
"Karen" - The Beach Boys
"Sweet Caroline" - Neil Diamond
"Angela" - Bob James
"I'm Every Woman" - Whitney Houston
"Miss Celie's Blues (Sister)" - Margaret Avery
"Linda" - Ray Noble and His Orchestra; Buddy Clark (Vocals)
"Julia" - The Beatles
"You Don't Own Me" (In Memoriam - Lesley Gore)

International Women's Day is this Saturday at Monaco's Palace (4555 Cleveland Ave., Northland). For more information, go here: http://ow.ly/JLgMl. If you don't drive, take Line # 1 up there.

There is also a B.R.A.V.E. (Being Radically Authentic & Vocally Expressive) Art Show this month, with receptions at FIVE Locations on Thursday:
- The Cultural Arts Center (139 W. Main St., Downtown; There will be a talk at Conversations and Coffee on Thursday March 26 at Noon on this exhibit)
- The MAC/Peggy R. McConnell Arts Center (777 Evening St., Worthington; next to Thomas Worthington High School)
- Zen Cha Tea Salon (at both their Downtown/Gay Street and Short North Locations)
- The King Arts Complex (867 Mount Vernon Avenue, King-Lincoln District)

# 141: The Sound of Philadelphia


59:28 minutes (54.46 MB)

Tonight on the show, some of the music from the artists associated with Philadelphia and its music history/scene.

SONGS:
"Open My Eyes" - Nazz
"Rock Around the Clock" - Bill Haley and the Comets
"Motownphilly" - Boyz II Men
"Girl, I Love You" - The Temptones
"For the Love of Money" - The O'Jays
"At the Hop" - Danny and the Juniors
"Bang the Drum All Day" - Todd Rundgren
"Me and Mrs. Jones" - Billy Paul
"Back Stabbers" - The O'Jays
"Fall in Philadelphia" - Hall & Oates
"Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now" - McFadden and Whitehead
"Just the Two of Us" - Bill Withers, with Grover Washington Jr. (on saxophone)
"The Girl from Ipanema" - Astrud Gilberto, with Stan Getz
"Goodbye Cruel World" - James Darren
"T.S.O.P./The Sound of Philadelphia" - MFSB

Philadelphia Music Links -->
Rock On Philly: http://rockonphilly.com/
Philadelphia Music Scene: http://philadelphia.thedelimagazine.com/
Music of Philadelphia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_of_Philadelphia

# 140 - The 87th Annual Academy Awards In Living Color


59:19 minutes (54.31 MB)

Tonight on the show, the 87th Annual Academy Awards are previewed. Also discussed is the lack of diversity in the major categories this year. The 2015 Golden Raspberry Awards are previewed as well.

The site for the 2016 Democratic Convention was chosed. Did Columbus get it? Find out.

The DJBC Happy Hour on Tumblr: http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com
The Bryan Awards on Tumblr: http://thebryanandsilvergarbage.tumblr.com
The DJBC Happy Hour on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thedjbch2o

# 139: The DJBC Valentine's Sock Hop Happy Hour


59:24 minutes (54.39 MB)

Tonight, it's Love Songs from the 1950s, just in time for Valentine's Day. Grab your guy or gal, and dance with him/her for the next hour.

SONG LIST:
"Chanson D'Amour" - Art & Dotty Todd (1959)
"Kisses Sweeter Than Wine" - Jimmie Rodgers (1957)
"Little Darlin'" - The Diamonds (1957)
"The Twelfth of Never" - Johnny Mathis (1957)
"True Love Ways" - Buddy Holly (1959)
"Sugartime" - The McGuire Sisters (1958)
"The Rock and Roll Waltz" - Kay Starr (1955)
"I'm Falling In Love Again" - Jimmie Rodgers (1958)
"Everybody Loves a Lover" - Doris Day (1958)
"My Truly, Truly Fair" - Guy Mitchell (1951)
"April Love" - Pat Boone (1957)
"Only You (And You Alone)" - The Platters (1955)
"Be My Love" - Mario Lanza (1951)
"Love Me Tender" - Elvis Presley (1956)
"Mona Lisa" - Carl Mann (1959) - cover of "Mona Lisa" (Nat King Cole, 1950)
"To Know Him, Is To Love Him" - The Teddy Bears (1958)
"I Only Have Eyes For You" - The Flamingos (1959)
"Melody of Love" - Billy Vaughn (1955)

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thedjbch2o

# 138: The DJBC Big Easy Happy Hour


59:38 minutes (54.6 MB)

Tonight on the show, the music of New Orleans and Mardi Gras is featured as Fat Tuesday nears during the height of Mardi Gras Season in New Orleans.

# 137: The Birthday Party of the King/The DJBC Elvis Happy Hour


59:20 minutes (54.33 MB)

Tonight, we celebrate 80 years of the King of Rock and roll with 18 songs made famous by Elvis Presley.

SONG LIST:
"Jailhouse Rock" - Michael Park/Smokey Joe's Cafe
"Peace In the Valley" - Million Dollar Quartet
"Can't Help Falling In Love" - UB40
"Viva Las Vegas" - Elvis Presley
"Crying in the Chapel" - Rex Allen
"Loving You" - Ken Ard/Smokey Joe's Cafe
"Hound Dog" - B.J. Crosby/Smokey Joe's Cafe
"Heartbreak Hotel" - Elvis Presley
"A Whole Lot of Shaking Going On" - Jerry Lee Lewis
"Long Tall Sally" - Million Dollar Quartet
"That's All Right" - Million Dollar Quartet
"Always On My Mind" - Willie Nelson
"Snowbird" - Anne Murray
"Blue Suede Shoes" - Carl Perkins
"Rags to Riches" - Tony Bennett
"Hawaiian Wedding Song" - Ken Delo; Lawrence Welk
"If I Can Dream" - Elvis Presley
"I Can Help" - Billy Swan

# 2 - What Makes Columbus Cool? (The DJBC Happy Hour Classic)


59:00 minutes (54.03 MB)

Tonight on the show, What makes Columbus Cool? Columbus is a great city, but the one burning question on my mind is "What Makes Columbus Cool?"

In the special intro and outro, the National Championship is recalled, plus a look forward to the NHL All-Star Weekend right here in town.

# 136: The Buckeye Football Happy Hour and 2014 Best-In Show


59:38 minutes (54.61 MB)

Tonight on the show, what were the 10 best sketches and 10 best shows of 2014? You'll find out the answer, plus the Top Four Toursdays (Urban & Suburban). Plus, a preview of the College Football Playoff National Championship between the # 2 Oregon "Mighty" Ducks (13-1) and the # 4 Ohio State B*ckeyes (13-1), which may shock the faithful and faint-hearted listener (so listener discretion is advised for that segment, roughly 30 minutes in), and how the B*ckeyes will do against the Mighty Ducks of Oregon.

SONGS:
Sorry To See You Go - June Christy
New Year's Day - U2
It Was A Very Good Year - Frank Sinatra
Happy New Year Baby - Joanne Campbell
Hang On Sloopy - The McCoys
Let's Start the New Year Right - Bing Crosby
Auld Lang Syne - Mitch Miller

# 135: 2014, A Look Back At the Year That Was


58:52 minutes (53.9 MB)

Tonight on the show, a look back at 2014, with songs by artists who passed away in 2014. Also, what were the 10 biggest headlines in Columbus? And the 10 biggest headlines of the year? Plus, a preview of the 2015 Sugar Bowl between the # 1 Alabama Crimson Tide and the # 4 Ohio State Buckeyes at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans on New Year's Day night.

SONGS/PLAYLIST:
"She Cried" - Jay and the Americans
"Where Have All The Flowers Gone?" - Pete Seeger
"Stranger on the Shore" - Acker Bilk
"Hey Girl" - Freddie Scott
"You Are So Beautiful" - Joe Cocker
"Wake Up Little Susie" - The Everly Brothers
"Rapper's Delight" - The Sugarhill Gang
"Indian Reservation" - Paul Revere and the Raiders

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