Audio
Bob Larson - 08/17/19 Hour 1
56:21 minutes (103.18 MB)
Sonny Rollins - Wail March - Sonny Rollins: Volume Two
Vaughn Wiester's Famous Jazz Orchestra - All or Nothing at All (feat. Dwight Lennox) - Sight Readin, Baby!
Stan Getz - I'm Late, I'm Late - Focus
Stan Kenton Malaguena The Holman And Russo Charts [Disc 4]
Tania Maria Yatra-Ta Concord Picante 25th Anniversary Collection
Teddy Charles Swinging Goatsherd Blues Something New, Something Blue
Duke Pearson Big Band Tones For Joan's Bones Now Hear This
Freddie Hubbard - Without a Song - The Hub of Hubbard
Wes Montgomery - Wind Song - Down Here on the Ground
Bob Larson - 08/17/19 Hour 2
56:46 minutes (103.95 MB)
Joe Venuti & Eddie Lang - Black and Blue Bottom - Stringing the Blues
James P. Johnson - You've Got To Be Modernistic - Jazz: The Smithsonian Anthology [Disc 1]
Duke EIIington and His Orchestra - East St. Louis Toodle-Oo - The Smithsonian Collection of Classic Jazz
Billie Holiday - What a Night, What a Moon, What a Girl - The Billie Holiday Story: Volume II
Luis Gasca - Motherless Child - The Little Giant
Manny Albam - Green Leaves of Summer - Jazz Goes to the Movies
Mark Lopeman - My Reverie - Nice Work If You Can Get It
Duke Pearson - Gaslight - Sweet Honey Bee
Dianne Reeves - We'll Be Together Again - A Little Moonlight
Christian McBride Big Band - Science Fiction - The Good Feeling
Cannonball Adderley With Bill Evans - Nancy - Know What I Mean?
Morning Meditation
27:00 minutes (49.44 MB)
JP Marat and Big Barking Dog Present "Blind But Not Silent"
29:46 minutes (54.52 MB)
The Other Side of the News - 08/16/2019 Joe Motil
30:03 minutes (41.27 MB)
Dr. Bob and Dan interview City Council candidate Joe Motil about local politics
# 307 - 1989: Music and Headlines
2:01:12 minutes (110.97 MB)
1989. City Center and The Wexner Center open. Bo calls it a career and defines what a "Michigan Man" is. Charles Hustle gets banned from baseball FOR Life. It's Martial Law time in Beijing. Communism crumbles along the Berlin Wall. "Read My Lips! NO NEW TAXES!" The 1980s went out on a high note.
HEADLINES:
- Communism crumbles as the Berlin Wall comes tumbling down.
- George Herbert Walker Bush becomes the 41st President of the United States.
- Martial law takes place in China as students occupy Tiananmen Square.
- Major League Baseball Commissioner A. Bartlett Giamatti bans Pete Rose from baseball FOR LIFE for betting on the game; Eight days after said decision, Giamatti dies of a heart attack
- The Velvet Revolution takes place in Czechoslovakia.
- The Ayatollah Khomeini dies.
- Nicolae Ceacescu is captured and executed in Romania.
- Coming Soon
COLUMBUS in 1989:
- City Center Mall opens its doors for the First Time.
- The Wexner Center for the Arts opens on the campus of THE Ohio State University.
- "Son of Heaven" Exhibit takes place at the defunct Central High School.
- OSU promotes Randy Ayers to Head Basketball Coach after Gary Williams bolts for Maryland.
SPORTS CHAMPIONS:
World Series ("The Earthquake By The Bay") - Oakland A(thletic)s (First Crosstown World Series since 1956)
Super Bowl XXIII - San Francisco 49ers
Stanley Cup - Calgary Flames
NBA - Detroit Pistons
NCAA Football - Miami Hurricanes
NCAA Men's Basketball - Michigan Wolverines
NCAA Women's Basketball - Tennessee Lady Volunteers
Heisman Trophy: Andre Ware Jr., Quarterback (University of Houston)
Big Ten Football/The Game: Michigan Wolverines (in Bo's FINAL Year as Head Coach; started season as AP # 1)
EMMYS:
Comedy Series: Cheers (NBC)
Drama Series: L.A. Law (NBC)
Miniseries: War and Remembrance (ABC)
Made for TV Movie (TIE): Day One (CBS) and Roe vs. Wade (NBC)
Daytime Drama: Santa Barbara (NBC)