Bob Larson - 06/22/24 Hour 1

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 Ohio area artists, past and present. You can catch it live on Saturday and Thursday nights (Thurs. is a repeat) from 8-10PM EST at WGRN.org. Or on Sunday nights from 9-11PM EST at WCRSFM.org.
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59:33 minutes (109.03 MB)

Kurt Rosenwinkel - Filters - The Next Step
Mike LeDonne's Groover Quartet & Gospel Choir - Bridge Over Troubled Water - Wonderful
Cleveland Jazz Orchestra - Cub Tones - Gratitude-The Music Of Chas Baker
Arturo O'Farrill & the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra - Dreaming In Lions: Scalular - …dreaming in lions…
Woody Herman - It's a Lonesome Old Town - Woody Herman 1963
Julian Lage - Autumn Leaves - Gladwell
Snorre Kirk - Showtime - Top Dog
Mel Tormé - Something's Gotta Give - Mel Tormé Sings Fred Astaire
Zakk Jones - Bananafish - Mise-En-Scène
Eumir Deodato - Also Sprach Zarathustra - Prelude

CV 20240620 debaste; Anti-zionism is not anti-semitism

a 4-way debate on the question featuring Medhi Hassan, Gideon Levy, Douglas Murray and Natasha Hausdorff
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59:57 minutes (42.02 MB)

RJD2 Interview w BSA Hip Hop's Wes Flexner

BSA Hip Hop
7pm Thursday

Wes Flexner - Who is RJD2’s favorite Star Wars Character? In the other Playboy issue you are in, the cover is Star Wars, Al-Qaeda and sexy aliens. RJD2’s 1976 in a Playboy playlist with Cocktails. Who is your favorite Star Wars Character?

RJD2 - Favorite Star Wars character. It would probably be Bubba Fet.

WF - The Bounty Hunter

RJ - I always thought he was cool. He was mysterious. Not knowing what he looked like. The helmet was cool. As a kid I found that more intriguing than character profile of anyone else.

WF- He knew Billy Dee Williams.

RJ - They’re all cool. Billy Dee Williams is cool. Luke Skywalker was cool. Han Solo. If I had to pick a person and you saw their face, it would probably be Harrison Ford. He had an irreverence and smartassedness appeal to me.

http://columbusfreepress.com/article/rjd2-interview
https://anonrocknroll.com/2024/06/21/bsa-hip-hop-7-20-2024/

Human Interviews

Genre: 
Dialogues with everyday people of different place, experience, and belief on ideas of #self/not self #time #love and other wonderous, unanswerable things.
on WCRS On The Air Wednesday 11pm-Thursday 12am and Thursday 3-4am.

Dialogues with everyday people of different place, experience, and belief on ideas of #self/not self #time #love and other wonderous, unanswerable things.

Yesterday's Wine

Genre: 
Classic country
on WCRS On The Air Saturday 2-3pm.

Big hits, new favorites & unburied gems from 1950s-70s
country music. All of it originating from my personal collection of LPs & 45s, much of it
purchased at Columbus record stores.

It's All Happening

Genre: 
Hybrid of Diverse Music & Information
on WCRS On The Air Tuesday 12-1am and Saturday 1-2pm.

IT’S ALL HAPPENING

Your Soundtrack For Interesting Times

Where Music Is The Antidote

A weekly music-based program delivering an inspired reinvention in how we inform ourselves about and experience the world we live in.

Featuring music of various styles and eras, interwoven together in a collage of news and information, commentary and perspectives that delves into how our world works.

“Great episodes of bracing insight and groovy music!”

“Each episode is a ride that ends too soon.”

The Ear Opener

Genre: 
Independent music and analysis
on WCRS On The Air Tuesday 8-9pm, Wednesday 12-1am and Friday 5-6am.

Mostly-new pop music of various genres (indie rock, psych, electronic, international). Frequent interviews with people who make music or promote music-making.

Program Archive:

January 25, 2026 - Snowpocalypse Now

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Everybody Knows with Dr. Bob and Dan-o

Genre: 
Dr. Bob Fitrakis and Dan O Dougan spin some of their favorite tunes and discuss music, popular culture, politics and how music affected their lives.
on WCRS On The Air Monday 2-3pm and Tuesday 1-2am.

Dr. Bob Fitrakis and Dan O Dougan spin some of their favorite tunes and discuss music, popular culture, politics and how music affected their lives.

Barnaby Druthers

Genre: 
Mystery Radio Drama with a Comedic Element
on WCRS On The Air Monday 1-2pm.

Barnaby Druthers is an audio theater program featuring a bumbling British detective who investigates cozy mysteries with his intellectual partner, Harper Thorne, a woman with a mysterious past.

Hackthought

Genre: 
comedy talk analysis
on WCRS On The Air Monday 12-1pm.
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