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JP Marat - Hope Six Demolition Project
53:31 minutes (73.51 MB)
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2:00:00 minutes (109.86 MB)
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YM Spring Renewal Jazz
2:00:01 minutes (109.88 MB)
Think of the first open-air lawn concerts of the year, where Spring flowers scent the air, the trees are just beginning to leaf-out, and folks have a sense of hope and excitement. I've chosen a mix of jazz that befits the season and the spirit or renewal.
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\YM Rediscovered Treasures
2:00:36 minutes (110.42 MB)
A collection of rare and semi-rare gems from my own electronic archive of albums - many that you've likely never heard of before.
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Street Fight Radio - No More Laws For Things That Don’t Exist
1:28:23 minutes (80.92 MB)
Bernie Sanders pulled a heel turn, Donald Trump’s 3 ring circus, the national conversation on drug use, everyone is an independent contractor, Vitamin B17, the not so mysterious case of the family that was executed in Ohio, people who’s only drug info comes from TV, the Target boycott, why are we making laws for things that don’t happen?
The Closing song was
Jessie Ware - “Taking In Water”
9/11 Building 7 - Martin Noakes
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59:00 minutes (33.76 MB)
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Your Music Prince remembered
2:00:00 minutes (109.86 MB)
The artist most often known as "Prince" ( actually his given name) died unexpectedly in April, leaving a decades-long legacy of pioneering funk-soul-rock music that had profound influence on many musicians, and a quieter legacy of progressive political activism that was increasing when hew died. We have audio from a 1988 documentary about Prince, and a live-recorded concert from 1982
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59:00 minutes (33.76 MB)
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