Bourbon Street's Frank Answers My Questions
I've wanted to interview people who work at bars, + other places in the Communities we frequent since I started at a Community Radio station. BSA Hip Hop radio plays via 92.7 / 98.3 wcrsfm.org, 7pm, Thursdays. Our station is a community radio station.
I figured I'd finally start interviewing today, with Frank who works at Cafe Bourbon Street. This is a dive bar with an importance in Columbus music.
I don't see any workers that were part of my day except Panda Express employees because bars are closed. If I'm drinking beers in my living room or from my stoop I don't see Frank as much
Last month I wanted to know which songs Frank listens to when he isn't working.
Today, I wanted to know if Frank had ideas for the economic needs of the small businesses like where he works that are currently closed.
Frank, when did you start working @ Bourbon Street?
Actually I started working at the Summit as a door person in 2010, then became the bartender at Bourbon Street around 2013.
Frank from Columbus or somewhere 3 hours from here?
I'm from Lima Ohio, that's about 1.5 hours NW from here.
Did Frank have a favorite song when you were 13?
Batdance by Prince
Does Frank have a favorite song now?
Recently I've been listening to "Piano" by Kiesza.
memorable show?
Crazy Pills from NY at Bourbon St.
A favorite food @ Extreme Wieners?
It would be the Dogapolypse, I think I'm spelling that right.
Did you live here when Taco Ninja was here? Did you have a favorite food there?
Unfortunately I wasn't.
Frank how should the government assist or supplement small businesses + bartenders?
They should offer low interest loans with deferred payments until 2021 along with stimulus packs,
to allow businesses and bartenders to get a firm financial base while the nation is in recovery.
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# 235 - Rhinestone Musical Dia De La Muerta II (Bonus)
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# 235, "Rhinestone Musical Dia De La Muerta II" pays tribute to artists (mostly musicians, with some actors and songwriters) who passed away from November 2016 to October 2017.
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Our Studios May Be Closed, But We Are Still On The Air
Last week, it was decided that the Free Press Carriage House would be closed until further notice. What does that mean necessarily? Does it mean that your favorite locally produced show will be going on an extended hiatus? Not quite. The decision to go on hiatus is solely on the producers of a respective show.
WCRS-FM is not the only radio station located at the Free Press Carriage House. WGRN 94.1 FM also records shows in the studio as well. Some shows are not produced in the studios at all, but in people’s homes (or studios), while some other shows that have been recorded at the Free Press Carriage House, including The DJBC Happy Hour, have moved to being recorded at home, and a few other shows will be on hiatus.
The Columbus Free Press Newspaper is also produced in the Free Press Carriage House. However, the Free Press did not print an April Issue, and will not be printing one in May either.
During this Coronavirus Pandemic, there has been a lot of good in the community during all of the chaos of people being laid off, companies being forced to close, and everyone being required to Stay at Home.
Ohio has taken an aggressive approach to the Pandemic, with people helping out others in need. There are the medical personnel, first responders, grocery store team members, bus drivers, and other essential workers who are risking their lives on a daily basis to do their jobs. Thank you.
Through all that, WCRS FM is still on the air, and is not going anywhere. Our show producers are just doing their shows from home, to weather this storm.
We are all in this together.
#InThisTogetherOhio
#HunkerDownAndStayHome
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Wes Flexner's Rock N Roll Show 4.08.2020
Wes Flexner's Rock N Roll
wcrsfm.org
92.7 / 98.3
7pm
Bill Withers - Grandma's Hands
Bill Withers - Harlem
Kraftwerk - Ruckzuck
WYD - Death
RJD2-20 Grand Palace
Snarls - What's It Take
Duck Sauce - Smiley Face
Wes Montgomery- Yesterday
Neu! - Hallogallo
Grover Washington Jr. - Just the Two of Us feat. Bill Withers
BSA Rap Radio 92.7 /98.3 7 pm tomorrow
RJD2 - No Helmet Up Indianola
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Bob Larson - 04/04/20 Hour 2
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Woody Herman - Caldonia - Encore - Woody Herman 1963
Freddy Cole - I Can't Make You Love Me - Jazz Vocalists: Hear & Now [Disc 1]
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The Crusaders - Lock It Down - Happy Again
Woody Herman - Better Git It in Your Soul - Woody And Friends-Monterey Jazz Festival 1979
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Ella Fitzgerald - Honeysuckle Rose - Ella and Basie!
Duke Ellington & His Orchestra - The Twitch - The Popular Duke Ellington
Roy Hargrove - Strasbourg/St. Denis - Earfood
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Jazz pianist and musicologist Ellis Marsalis has joined the list of artists killed by the Covid 19 corona virus. In today's show we feature his music and also one performance by his son, Wynton Marsalis of a tune written by his father.
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