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FOOLS! Small Group Acoustic Performances TUESDAY HIGHLIGHTS tor". 4/30 -REO Speedwagon's "Hi Fidel- send in their "dream" set of songs. One set musical tour of Africa ity". is selected to be played each day at noon. 6:30 KUOW; Marketplace Busi- 10:00 KZOK-AM; Headbangers MORNING 12:00 KUOW; NoonZart A Mozart ness magazine with a global perspective Heaven composition played everyday after the noon produced by Pacific Public Radio & KUSC 10:00 KGRG; Alternative Past 4:00 KPLU,5:00 KUOW; Morn- news 4/2-Serenade #6. 4/9 -Requiem. 4/16- 6:50 KBRO; New Gold on CD Taking you back to the "new wave" rock ing Edition News from National Public Symphony #33 in B flat. 4/23 -Piano Con- 7:00 KIRO; Sportsline Wayne Cody certo #23.4/30 -Piano Concerto No. 12 in A scene of the early 80's. w/Laura Vautier Radio includes comprehensive news fea- 7:00 KOMO; Sally Jessy Raphael tures, headlines, in-depth interviews, local Major. 10:30 KOMO; Paul Harvey The Sally gives personal advice (call -in) Rest of the Story traffic & weather. 12:00 KING -AM; Chris Brecher 7:00 KBCS; Tell Me A Story/The (open 10:30 KUOW; NPR Playhouse 4:45 KSER; In The Morning Music Show phones) Reading Room Favorite authors bring The Heart of Darkness . A tribute to Joseph Director Stu Witmer presents a lively blend 12:00 KING -FM; Noon Concert their stories to life. 4/2 -Peter Matthiessen Conrad. One of Conrad's best known short of jazz, blues and world music with ahealthy 12:00 KISW; Electric Lunch reads "Horse Latitudes". 4/9 -Gloria stories, this tale follows the psychological beat along with news front the BBC and Music from 1964- 1973 Naylor's "Eve's Song". 4/16 -Terry Brooks odyssey of it's narrator as he embarks on a Radio Australia, Traffic and weather. reads "The DruidsofShannara".4/23-Char- 12:00 KOMO; Paul Harvey News two month journey into the jungle. les D' Ambrosio' s "The Point". 4/30 -Donna 4/2- Marlowereaches the trading company's 5:00 KING -AM; The Morning & comment Anders reads "Sun of the Morning". in the African interior where Show Hardwick, & Miner, Sports w/Dori deepest station 12:50 KBRO; New Gold on CD 7:00 KGRG; Alternative Past early he meets a strange russian man who tells weather Mason & -Larry Schick Dave Ross him a chilling story. 4/9 -Marlowe at last 1:00 KIRO; Midday 80's new wave w/ Laura Vautier 5:30 KOMO; Good Morning Show 2:00 KBCS; L.J.'s Jazz Jazz fords Kurtz, feverish and dying, he attempts 7:30 KBCS; Riders Radio Theater to take the trader back downstream but 5:30 KOMO; Paul Harvey News KING -FM; Afternoon Con- 2:00 The Riders in the Sky do zany radio drama -Kurtz dies and and Comment meets opposition. 4/16 cert mixed with new and old western songs Marlowe becomes the protector of Kutz's 5:30 KXRX; Concert Update 3:00 KUOW; Seattle Afternoon 7:50 KZOK-AM Nightly Nuke legacy (conclusion). 4/23 -The Joseph 6:00 KXRX; Make us Laugh Live talk show offers a local perspective on 8:00 KING -FM; Featured Orch. Conrad Tribute continues with The Secret 6:10 KCMS; Tyndale Living current affairs, contemporary lifestyle and Tonight:San Fransisco Symphony Orches- Agent, a classic novel of espionage and anarchism about a self proclaimed spy, Bible the performing arts. ( plus NPR news every tra half hour) Adolph Verloc, and his bungling acts of 7:10 KCMS; Comedy Commute, 8:00 KBCS; Folksounds Acoustic 3:00 KING; Mike Segal Show terrorism. In episode 1, Verloc is sum- 1 Track Back, Bible Brain Teaser sounds of folk with host Marianne Bundren moned by his spymaster to report to the 3:15 KZOK-AM; Back Rockwards 7:50 KZOK-AM Heavy Metal 8:30 KXRX; Concert Update embassy, where he is ordered to bomb the DJ plays a song backwards Quiz 9:00 KING -AM; Larry King Greenwich Observatory. 4/30 -As a double 3:30 KPLU; All Things Consid- 9:00 KCMS; Urban Alternatives agent, Verloc infiltrates an anarchist group 8:00 KOMO; Paul Harvey News& consisting of an old embittered revolution- ered News from National Public Radio an with Tony Evans Comment ary, a parasitic hanger-on obsessed with award winning combination of news head- 9:30 KARR; Echoes classifying people into types of degener- 8:40 KLSY; College of Trivial lines, comprehensive features, in-depth 9:30 KCMS; Focus on the Family acy, and a man who has recently served Knowledge interviews, with local traffic and weather with James Dobson time for a bungled terrorist act. 8:50 KBRO; New Gold on CD 3:45 KCMS; A Word With You 10:00 KUOW; Radio Reader with 11:00 KSER; Music on the Cut- 8:55 KCMU; Earth on the AirAlo 3:50 KOMO; Paul Harvey The Rest Dick Estell, Sunday Nights at Seven This ting Edge Peter Dery in explores contem- of the Story minute look at environmental issues memoir by Jack Benny and his daughter porary music. 8:59 KPLU; Stardate A two minute 4:00 KSER; Kid's ClubhouseEv- Joan chronicals his life and career and is filled with classic Benny routines and en- 11:00 KUOW; Music Through the astronomy feature ery weekday the Kid s Club brings readings dramatazations, songs and plenty of fun in tertaining anecdotes. In the Men's House Night With Arthur Hoehn, a Nightly se- 9:00 KING -AM; Jim Althoff Show some of the only programming for children by Captain Carol Barkalow begins 425. lection of classical music (open phones) Cpt. Barkalow tells her story as one of the offered in the area. 12: MID KKNW ; Midnight Disc 9:00 KBCS;Sherlock Holmes first women in history to enter the US mili- 42-Yanni's "Niki Nana". 4/9-Windahm 4:00 KG N W; Talkline Frosty Fowler tary academy at Point. 42-TheRetiredColour Man. 4I9 -The Speck- West Hill Artists' "Soul of the Machine". 4/16- welcomes financial consultant, John Han- led Bird. 4/16 -The Blanched Soldier. 10:00 KRPM; CD Sampler Michael Manring's "Toward the Center of son every Tuesday at 5pm. 423 -The Blue Carbuncle. 4/30 -The Bruce Selections from new Country Music CDs the Night". 4/23 -Andreas Vollenweider's 4:30 KUOW; All Things Consid- "Behind the Gardens". 4/30-Mark Isham's Pardington Plans. 10:00 KOMO; Tom Snyder Tom 9:20 KPLU; Ask Dr Science Com- ered News from National Public Radio an self titled album. moves to a new time and station award winning combination of news head- 12:MID KBCS;Graveyard Blues edy by the Duck's Breath Mystery Theater 10:00 KISW; CD Sideshow One lines, comprehensive features, in-depth The best in contemporary blues and blues 9:30 KIRO; side of a classic CD played in entirety. Midday interviews, with local traffic and weather it's rock with host Janice Wilke. 9:30 KBCS; Jazz Vocals Selections 4:30 KSER; The Road Home A 4/2 -Styx's "Best of'. 4/9 -Stevie Ray Vaughan's "In Step". 4/16 -The Doors' 12:MID KXRX; Homegrown He- from some of the best jazz vocalists with late afternoon blend of news, local "L.A. Woman". 423 -ZZ Top's "Elimina - roes A song by a local artist host Cynthia Waller interviews, reviews, folk and country music. The program runs till 6:30 with a 9:37 KCMS; Career Concepts with Jeff Troutman half hour break at 5 for BBC news 10:00 KING -FM; Morning Con- 4:50 KBRO; New Gold on CD cert 5:00 KISW; Now & Then A current song followed by an older song by the same APRIL 10:30 KSER; The Sunlit Room A blend of music unified by the intimacy of artist FOOLS! small group acoustic performances. Every- 5:10 KCMS; Freeway Focus. thing from classical to blues is presented 5:50 KOMO; Paul Harvey The Rest every weekday till 3 pm. of the Story 10:30 KXRX;Rocket Report NW EVENING music information 11:00 KCMS; Testimony Time 6:00 KCMU; Best Ambiance Andy 12:00 KKNW; Dreamset Listeners Frankel & Michael Nixon take you on a Mothers Against Drunk Driving 11 .
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