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the ralph tillis show 146 ft verbs
59:31 minutes (54.48 MB)
a interview with verbs
Bob Larson - 03/09/19 Hour 1
58:01 minutes (106.23 MB)
Oliver Nelson - Stolen Moments - The Blues And The Abstract Truth
Pat Martino - Impressions - Conciousness
Paul Ferguson Ensemble - Encounter - Encounter
Nancy Wilson & Cannonball Adderley - A Sleepin' Bee - Nancy Wilson & Cannonball Adderley
Chico Hamilton - Sweet Dreams - Peregrinations
Clark Terry & Bob Brookmeyer - Just An Old Manuscript - Complete Jazz Essentials
Carla Bley - Very Very Simple - I Hate to Sing
Chick Corea Elektric Band - Light Years - Light Years
Tony Monaco - The Hooker - Fiery Blues
Bob Larson - 03/09/19 Hour 2
58:06 minutes (106.4 MB)
Joe Henderson - Inner Urge - Big Band
Rosemary Clooney - Nice Work If You Can Get It - CBS Radio Recordings 1955-61 [Disc 1]
Joe Lovano Nonet - If You Could See Me Now - 52nd Street Themes
Lisa Jelle - February's Promise - Bolling & Beyond Lisa Jelle, Jazz-Inspired Flute
Woody Shaw - Katrina Ballerina - The Moontrane
Supersax & L.A. Voices - Embraceable You - Supersax & L.A. Voices
Count Basie Orchestra - From One To Another - All About That Basie
The Dave Brubeck Quartet - For All We Know - Monterey Jazz Festival: 40 Legendary Years [Disc 1]
Doug Webb - Dease Things - Fast Friends
Carla Bley - Lawns - Sextet
From the City to the Country Part I: Urban vs. Rural March 11, 2019
28:25 minutes (39.02 MB)
# 290 - 1973: Music and Headlines
2:03:07 minutes (112.72 MB)
Tonight on the show, the music and headlines from 1973.
HEADLINES:
The U.S. starts to withdraw troops from Vietnam and Cambodia following the Paris Peace Accords.
"The Saturday Night Massacre": Nixon fires several members of his cabinet during the Watergate Scandal
The U.S. Supreme Court legalizes abortion in Roe vs. Wade.
Former U.S. President Lyndon Baines Johnson dies of a heart attack at his Texas ranch.
SPORTS:
Secretariat wins the Triple Crown
The Miami Dolphins complete a (the NFL's last) perfect regular season.
The Big Ten Commissioners vote 6-4 to send the Ohio State B*ckeyes to the 1974 Rose Bowl, following a 10-10 tie in Ann Arbor in THE Game. The B*ckeyes get beat by USC in the Rose Bowl as a result.
The UCLA Bruins win their unprecedented seventh consecutive (and ninth in the last ten years) NCAA Tournament, beating Memphis (State).
Sports Champions:
NCAA Football: Notre Dame Fighting Irish
NCAA Basketball: UCLA Bruins (7th Straight)
NBA: New York Knicks
Stanley Cup: Montreal Canadiens
Super Bowl: Miami Dolphins
World Series: Oakland Athletics
The Game/Big Ten: Nobody (ON the Field); Ohio State (OFF the Field)
Local High School Basketball: Bishop Ready Silver Knights
Heisman Trophy: John Cappelletti, Running Back, Penn State
ENTERTAINMENT:
Bob Fosse becomes the first (and only) person to win the Directing Triple Crown in the same year - winning an Academy Award, Tony Award, and Emmy Award for Directing
Sacheen Littlefeather refuses to accept an Academy Award on behalf of Marlon Brando
The Emmy Awards turn 25, where the Limited Series Category is awarded for the very first time
Academy Awards (for 1972 Films):
Best Picture - The Godfather
Best Actor - (See Above)
Best Actress - Liza Minnelli, Cabaret
Best Supporting Actor - Joel Grey, Cabaret
Best Supporting Actress - Bexley's own Eileen Heckart, Butterflies are Free
Best Director - Bob Fosse, Cabaret
Morning Meditation
27:01 minutes (49.46 MB)
Loose 3.8.19
2:57:55 minutes (407.23 MB)
JP Marat and Big Barking Dog present "Words for the Dying" by John Cale
59:22 minutes (108.71 MB)
The Other Side of the News March 6, 2019 - Medicare for All
28:02 minutes (25.66 MB)
Bob and Dan discuss national events and Bob then interviews Bob Krasen, SPAN-Ohio, talking about the Medicare for All bill in Congress.