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Seattle, WA
(2009-09-05)
Americans have been observing Labor Day since 1894. Most people use the holiday to celebrate a day off from work and the final day of summer. In honor of Labor Day, KPLU's Nick Morrison has come up with a list of songs about work. He shares some of his selections with KPLU's Kirsten Kendrick.
Seattle, WA
(2007-03-28)
Singer/songwriter Randy Newman has never shied away from political satire. Back in the sixties, his song, "Political Science," portrayed an arrogant American that planned to drop the big one. More recently, he's been skewering President Bush. But he's also made a name for himself writing film scores, including Toy Story and Monsters, Inc, which won him an Oscar. He'll be at the Paramount Theatre this Friday with Bob Edwards. KPLU's Kirsten Kendrick spoke with him by phone.
Seattle
(2007-03-20)
It isn't everyday that you can actually hear musical history being made. But that's exactly what happened in 1945 on the Armed Forces Radio Network when audiences were introduced to a very different kind of jazz.
Seattle, WA
(2007-01-31)
Do you remember when Natalie Cole recorded the duet, "Unforgettable," with her father, Nat King Cole decades after his death? A similar project has resurrected a rare recording from the 1970's of Ray Charles. It pairs him with today's Count Basie Orchestra. Ray Charles and Count Basie never actually recorded together. KPLU's Kirsten Kendrick talked with Music Director Nick Francis about the project.
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Pacific Lutheran University |