The Other Side of the News with Phil Tajitsu Nash

Bob interviews Asian American professor and activist Phil Tajitsu Nash about the 75th anniversary of Hiroshima-Nagasaki bombings, immigration, the pandemic, Trump and the pedagogy of the oppressed.

23:46 minutes (18.04 MB)

Bob interviews Asian American professor and activist Phil Tajitsu Nash about the 75th anniversary of Hiroshima-Nagasaki bombings, immigration, the pandemic, Trump and the pedagogy of the oppressed.

Wesflexner's Rock N Roll Show 08-05-2020

Wes Flexner's Rock N Roll Show
Wednesdays 7pm Columbus, Ohio
/ 6pm Chicago / 5pm Colorado / 4pm California
92.7 / 98.3 wcrsfm.org
wflexner@gmail.com

DJ Shadow - Nature Always Wins
100 Gecs- Came to my show
NACC picked me as the Genre DJ of The Month.
The Raincoats - Fairytale in the Supermarket
Clifford Brown - Yesterdays
100 Gecs - Ringtones unru remix
H100S - We Live
Yves Tumor - Gospel For A New Century
wesflexner.com.
Sonic Youth - Two Cool Rock Chicks Listening to Neu
Can - Sing Swan Song
Carlton Livingston - 100 Weight Of Collie Weed
New Bomb Turks - Too Much
Tommy Guerrero - Train of Thought
RJD2- Itch Ditch Mission
wes flexner would like thrash metal recomendations
Public Enemy - State Of The Union
Kheuringbin - Pelota
Adrian Younge, Ali Shaheed Muhammad & Roy Ayers - Solace
Waxahatchee - Ruby Falls
Charlie + Esdor - Då Klagar Mina Grannar
Vomitrocity - Sex Dedication
The Black Keys - Go
Adrian Younge, Ali Shaheed Muhammad & Roy Ayers - Shadows of the East

Wes Flexner #1 in North America

The North American College and Community Radio Chart, often abbreviated as NACC, is a weekly Top 200 radio chart launched in January 2017. As of 2018, the NACC chart receives weekly airplay reports from over 200 radio stations across North America.

NACC picked me as the Genre DJ of The Month.

Sock Hop Radio WCRS - 08-05-2020 Potpourri


1:32:01 minutes (126.36 MB)

Bob Larson - 08/01/20 Hour 2

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 local artists, past and present.

57:18 minutes (131.16 MB)

Richard Lopez - Storm City - Too Far North
Nancy Wilson - Day In, Day Out - R.S.V.P. (Rare Songs, Very Personal)
Chad Eby and Ariel Pocock - Aquarium - BFFs
Eddie Gale - Fulton Street - Eddie Gale's Ghetto Music
Miho Hazama m_unit - Dancer In Nowhere - Dancer In Nowhere
Paquito D'Rivera - A Rá - Brazilian Dreams
Luciana Souza - Mar De Copacabana - Storytellers
Paul Desmond - Samba with Some Barbecue - Samba with Some Barbecue
Richard Lopez - Captiva - Too Far North

Bob Larson - 08/01/20 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 local artists, past and present.

58:16 minutes (133.36 MB)

Terell Stafford - Yes I Can, No You Can't - Brotherlee Love
Sarah Vaughan & the Count Basie Orchestra - Perdido - Count Basie/Sarah Vaughan
Elvin Jones Jazz Machine - Little Lady - Remembrance
Richard Lopez - New York Reverie - Too Far North
Fats Navarro - The Chase - The Fabulous Fats Navarro
John La Barbera Big Band - Caravan - Caravan
Kansas Smitty's - Riders - Things Happened Here
Kandace Springs - The Gentle Rain (feat. Chris Potter) - The Women Who Raised Me
Joe Pass - Limehouse Blues - For Django
Bobby Sanabria Big Band - Afro-Cuban Jazz Suite for Ellington - Multiverse

Icy J - Progressive Grind_(Sonic Hip Hop Soul XIV)


59:36 minutes (136.42 MB)

Your Music 070720 Tony Monaco


1:59:53 minutes (84.5 MB)

Columbus-based Jazz keyboardist Tony Monaco in a live-streamed home studio concert ( 2 sessions) as part of the 2020 "virtual" community festival.

Turn It Up 2020-08-02


4:01:20 minutes (220.95 MB)

Morning Meditation

Words are seeds. What is the result you want to grow from your words? Are you wasting them on deadened soil? Honor equality by speaking your words of unity into fertile soil. Allow the richness of the growth of that gently enliven the deadened soil. This is unity, this is blazing the new road that is filled with peace, kindness, respect, and equality. The time is now to get rid of that shards of the old way. It got us here, but there is more to do. What word seeds will you plant today?

27:00 minutes (49.45 MB)
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