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Reel Discovery (Series)

Produced by Kristin Dreyer Kramer

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Reel Discovery: Blood for Dust

From Kristin Dreyer Kramer | Part of the Reel Discovery series | 03:00

Bloodfordust_small Each week on Reel Discovery, host Kristin Dreyer Kramer takes a quick look at the latest in movies -- from the hottest new blockbusters to little-known indies and even Blu-ray releases. Whether you prefer explosive action movies or quiet dramas, you're sure to discover something worth watching. On the latest show, Kristin follows a desperate traveling salesman as he tries to survive a deadly side job in Blood for Dust.

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UpFront Soul with Sanguine Fromage (Series)

Produced by WERU

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UpFront Soul #2024.15-April 23-29, 2024

From WERU | Part of the UpFront Soul with Sanguine Fromage series | 01:57:59

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We'll celebrate those born in Taurus with Cannonball Adderley, spin a set of Afrobeat from Seun Kuti & Egypt 80, The Lijadu Sisters, and Ebo Taylor, Jr., and head to Soulville with Aretha Franklin and Woodstock with Sly & the Family Stone.
PLEASE NOTE: Due to the vagaries of Spinitron, these songs are listed in reverse order. (i.e., Joan Armatrading Back to the Night is song 1, hour 1Sam Cooke "Havin' a Party" from Live at the Harlem Square Club 1963 on RCA

UpFront Soul #2024.15 Playlist

Sam Cooke "Havin' a Party" from Live at the Harlem Square Club 1963 on RCA
Charles Earland "Message from a Black Man" from Living Black!
ENDRECHERI "Nuruttetai" from GO TO FUNK
Sly & The Family Stone "You Can Make It If You Try" from The Essential Sly & The Family Stone
Aretha Franklin "Soulville" from The Queen in Waiting: The Columbia Years 1960-1965 Disc 2
Rasputin's Stash "Dark Moon" from Hidden Stash on Athens of the North
Ahmad Jamal "M.A.S.H. Theme" from M*A*S*H (Soundtrack)
Don "Sugarcane" Harris "Tears are Made of Dreams" from Sugarcane
Raphael Saadiq "Movin' Down the Line" from Stone Rollin'
Reuben Wilson "The Cisco Kid" from Killer Jazz Funk From Groove Merchant Vault - Return of Jazz Funk
Tanika Charles "Two Steps" from Soul Run
Santiago "Feelin' Good" on Athens of the North
Blackbuster "Old Man" from Funk Mode
Rasheed Ali "We Got Soul" from 1968 Black Power on Digital Rain Factory
The Famous Davis Sisters "Jonah" from Screaming Gospel Holy Rollers Vol. 1
Fats Domino "Every Night About This Time" from The Complete Hits 1950-62, Vol. 1
Syl Johnson "We Do It Together" from The Complete Twinight Singles
Ebo Taylor Jr. "Children Don't Cry" from Afrobeat Airways 2: Return Flight to Ghana 1974-1983
The Lijadu Sisters "Amebo" from Danger on Knitting Factory
Cannonball Adderley "Taurus" from The Soul Zodiac
Kahil El'Zabar Quartet "We'll Get Through This" from A Time for Healing
Voices of East Harlem "Right On, Be Free" from Right On, Be Free
Melvin Sparks "Get Down with the Get Down" on Rocafort
Nikki Giovanni "This Little Light of Mine (Second Rapp Poem)" from The Truth Is On the Way
Curtis Mayfield "Move On Up" from Curtis
King Curtis "The Weight" from Instant Soul: The Legendary King Curtis
Chuck Bridges "Keep Your Faith" from SuperFunk 1
Joan Armatrading "Back to the Night" from Back to the Night

HipHop Chronicles (Series)

Produced by WEAA

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HHC#0002 (OSBP) 4-18-24

From WEAA | Part of the HipHop Chronicles series | 59:23

Hhc_oldschool_blockparty_pic_small In this edition of the Hip Hop Chronicles is the Old School Block Party featuring classic Hip Hop music for the 80's 90's and now. This is exactly what your station is missing. Perfect for Nights, Weekend and Over Nights. Guaranteed to reach the next generation of public radio supporters

12th Street Jump Weekly (Series)

Produced by KCUR

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Celebrating the Birthday of Chet Baker

From KCUR | Part of the 12th Street Jump Weekly series | 59:00

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Public Radio's weekly jazz, blues and comedy jam, 12th STREET JUMP celebrates America's original art form, live from one of its birthplaces, 12th Street in Kansas City. That is where Basie tickled and ivories and Big Joe Turner shouted the blues. Each week, host Ebony Fondren offers up a lively hour of topical sketch comedy and some great live jazz and blues from the 12th STREET JUMP band (musical director Jackie Myers, along with Tyrone Clark on bass and Pat Adams on drums) and vocalist David Basse. Special guests join the fun every week down at the 12th Street Jump.