JP Marat - Green Grass and High Tides Forever
58:55 minutes (107.9 MB)
The World Party - Show 148 (August 14, 2018)
59:31 minutes (111.77 MB)
Great party music from around the globe! Travel the world for 60 minutes listening to popular music from 14 different countries. Cool music you'll never hear on any other radio station in Columbus.
Adjusting to College - August 13, 2018
27:31 minutes (37.8 MB)
The Other Side of the News 081018-Ohio 12th district election
29:25 minutes (26.94 MB)
Bob and Dan talk about the 12th district election between Balderson and O'Connor
Columbus Desi Radio - Episode 28
59:50 minutes (82.18 MB)
Turn It Up 2018-08-05
2:01:25 minutes (277.89 MB)
JP Marat - Steely Dan - The Royal Scam
28:11 minutes (51.62 MB)
JP Marat - Putting on my Church Clothes
28:57 minutes (53.02 MB)
# 265 - 1980: Music and Headlines
2:03:26 minutes (113.01 MB)
1980. John Lennon Assassinated. The Miracle on Ice. The Olympic Boycott. The Iran-Iraq War begins. The Hostage Crisis and the Rise of the Reaganites. Who Shot J.R.? Pac-Man. Rubik's Cube. The Screen Actors Guild Strike of 1980. Those were some of the things that took place in 1980 as we transitioned out of the 1970s into the 1980s.
SPORTS CHAMPIONS:
NCAA Football: Georgia Bulldogs
NCAA Basketball: Louisville Cardinals
Super Bowl XIV: Pittsburgh Steelers
NBA: Los Angeles Lakers
Stanley Cup: New York Islanders
World Series: Philadelphia Phillies
Big Ten Football/The Game: Michigan Wolverines
ENTERTAINMENT:
- The Screen Actors Guild goes on Strike, leading to a boycott of the Emmy Awards, where only ONE actor (the late Powers Boothe) showed up, and believe it or not, that actor won.
- Who Shot J.R.? brings "Dallas" to cult status. (Spoiler: It was Kristin. Seriously. You've had 38 years.)
- John Lennon is shot to death outside his apartment in New York. News of his death was broken live on Monday Night Football, as fans mourned all over the world.
- Evita dominates the Tony Awards. Best Play Children of a Lesser God and 1981 Tony Winners 42nd Street and Amadeus make their Broadway debuts. 42nd Street director/choreographer Gower Champion passes away on the morning of the show's opening performance.
EMMY AWARDS:
Comedy Series: Taxi (ABC)
Drama Series: Lou Grant (CBS)
Limited Series: Edward and Mrs. Simpson (Syndicated)
Drama or Comedy Special: The Miracle Worker (NBC)
Daytime Drama: Guiding Light (CBS)
Actor, Comedy: Richard Mulligan, Soap (ABC)
Actress, Comedy: Cathryn Damon, Soap (ABC)
Actor, Drama: Edward Asner, Lou Grant (CBS)
Actress, Drama: Barbara Bel Geddes, Dallas (CBS)
Actor, Limited Series or Special: Powers Boothe, Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones (CBS) - the ONLY Actor to show up to accept their Emmy on Emmy night
Actress, Limited Series or Special: Patty Duke, The Miracle Worker (NBC)
18th Annual Bryan Award Nominations
29:32 minutes (27.04 MB)
