| Friday, November 6, 2009 change date | view full week |
12:00 am | Art of the Song |
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1:00 am | FM Odyssey |
| Fred Migliore
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3:00 am | Jazz Inspired |
| Judy Charmichael
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4:00 am | Writer's Voice |
| Francesca Rheannon
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5:00 am | Free Speech Radio News |
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5:30 am | Sprouts |
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6:00 am | House of Hope or The English Breakfast |
| Brenda Conlan or Helen Ryde
Mix Genre
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9:00 am | Sands of Time or Herb Talk |
| Joyce Johnson or Stephan Brown & Eliza Travisano
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9:30 am | Friday Folk |
| Hilary Bamford
Three hours of old and new roots music, Americana and 'no depression' including folk, country, blues, bluegrass, celtic, rock, rockabilly, traditional and texas. Live music in the past has featured Steve Young, Mary Gauthier, Albert& Gabe, Carol Nonan, Lonesome Jukebox and many other musicians from Cape Cod, New England and beyond. Performers you can hear on the Friday Folk Show: Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Gillian Welch, Steve Earle, Lucinda Wiliams, T.V.Z., Lyle Lovett, Stone Coyotes, Iris Dement, Willie Nelson, Neko Case, Billy Joe Shaver, Hank Williams Sr. & Jr.& III, Fred Eaglesmith, Kevin Deal, Robert Earl Keen, Waylon Jennings, Sleepy LaBeef, Marcia Ball, John Prine, Wayne Hamcock...and much more
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12:30 pm | In the News |
| Hamilton Kahn
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1:00 pm | First & Last Friday Jazz or Stirred, Not Shaken |
| Jullian Jackson or Hank & Andy
First Friday Jazz:
As I usually say in my opening remarks, the program is a three hour mix of jazz, blues and American standards. The music is partial to the bluesy side of things and so many of the program's selections have a soulful tinge. The jazz tends toward the melodic rather than improvisational. Plus, you'll hear many of the outstanding past and present ladies of song tugging at your heartstrings. Altogether, these three hours are meant to make you feel good about the week that has just ended and to get you in a good frame of mind for the weekend ahead.
Friday Afternoon Jazz:
Friday Afternoon Jazz¿¿¿Three hours of traditional jazz ranging from Early Blues, Dixieland, Big Bands, Swing, Boogie-Woogie, Bop, Cool and some ever now and then some of the improvised and free style. Each show features a balance of vocal and instrumental of both past jazz greats and new performers.
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4:00 pm | Democracy Now! |
| Amy Goodman
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5:00 pm | Leggs Up & Dancing |
| Lady Di
Rather than me writing something myself .. I though it best come from some of my listeners from all over: "I love listening to Legg's Up and Dancing with Lady Di! I live in Boston and can only tune in over the internet. Lady Di's program is so much fun to listen to that I find myself staying at work until 7:30 just to hear the whole show...it's that good!" "Legs Up and Dancing with Lady Di is a great way to close the week. Lady Di combines good music and fun. It helps me leave the work week behind and segue into the weekend. I always feel better after listening to the show." "You made me, an unknown listener, feel happy to be listening and to be a part of our community. The simple gesture of hearing you call the expansive audience in general, "Honey", was unto itself an invitation to all listeners to feel connected to you on a personal level even if they had never met you in person. Thanks for making smiles happen and for filling up the hearts of liseners with a sense of joy."
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7:00 pm | My Dumb ol' Radio Show or Monuments of Mars |
| James Paul Ludwig or Al Pisani
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9:00 pm | AOR |
| G. Orcalimbo Jones
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