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Show #1307 --- Week of 1/27/20-2/2/20 Show #1307 --- Week of 1/27/20-2/2/20 HOUR ONE--SEGMENTS 1-3 SONG ARTIST LENGTH ALBUM LABEL________________ SEGMENT ONE: "Million Dollar Intro" - Ani DiFranco :55 in-studio n/a "How Come U Don’t Call Me Anymore"-Prince 3:50 1999 (super deluxe) Warner Records "Who You Thought I Was"-Brandy Clark 3:10 Your Life Is A Record Warner Records "Follow Your Arrow"-Kacey Musgraves 3:15 Same Trailer, Different Park Mercury "The One I Love"-The Wood Brothers 3:45 Kingdom In My Mind Thirty Tigers "California Zephyr"-Ben Gibbard & Jay Farrar (in-studio) 2:25 in-studio n/a ***MUSIC OUT AND INTO: ***NATIONAL SPONSOR BREAK*** Dan Lynch/"new Songs, 2020" (:30) Outcue: " throughout 2020." TOTAL TRACK TIME: 19:59 ***PLAY CUSTOMIZED STATION ID INTO: SEGMENT TWO: "Your Mind Is On Vacation"-Taj Mahal 2:40 If You’re Goin’ To the City Fat Possum ***INTERVIEW & MUSIC: CHADWICK STOKES & THE PINTOS (@ The Leon Loft) ("Hit The Bell With Your Elbow," "Chaska") in-studio interview/performance n/a ***MUSIC OUT AND INTO: ***NATIONAL SPONSOR BREAK*** The Ark/"Monthly Calendar" (:30) Outcue: " TheArk.org." TOTAL TRACK TIME: 19:47 SEGMENT THREE: "Am I Wrong"-Keb’ Mo’ 2:15 Keb’ Mo’ Okeh Records "She’s The Rock (To My Roll)"-G Love 3:50 The Juice Philadelphonic "Set My Soul Free"-Allison Moorer 3:05 Blood Autotelic "Jesus & Elvis"-Hayes Carll (in-studio) 3:30 in-studio n/a ***MUSIC OUT AND INTO: ***NATIONAL SPONSOR BREAK*** Leon Speakers/"The Leon Loft" (:30) Outcue: " at LeonSpeakers.com." TOTAL TRACK TIME: 15:13 TOTAL TIME FOR HOUR ONE-54:59 acoustic café · p.o. box 7730 · ann arbor, mi 48107-7730 · 734/761-2043 · fax 734/761-4412 [email protected] ACOUSTIC CAFE, CONTINUED Page 2 Show #1307 --- Week of 1/27/20-2/2/20 HOUR TWO--SEGMENTS 4-6: SONG ARTIST LENGTH ALBUM LABEL________________ SEGMENT FOUR: "Your Reply"-Frances Quinlan 4:50 Likewise Saddle Creek "Equator Line"-Lowland Hum 2:30 Glyphonic self-released "I Love The Afternoon"-Raul Midon 3:00 The Mirror self-released "The Unordained"-Nilufer Yanya 3:20 Miss Universe ATO "Strings Of Change"-Matt Costa (in-studio) 2:15 in-studio n/a ***MUSIC OUT AND INTO: ***NATIONAL SPONSOR BREAK*** Dan Lynch/"new Songs, 2020" (:30) Outcue: " throughout 2020." TOTAL TRACK TIME: 17:49 ***PLAY CUSTOMIZED STATION ID INTO: SEGMENT FIVE: "What I Like About You"-The Romantics (in-studio) 3:30 in-studio n/a "Echolocation"-Bruce Hornsby 4:15 Absolute Zero Thirty Tigers "Give It Away"-Andrew Bird (in-studio) 4:00 in-studio n/a "You Don’t Know How It Feels"-Chatham Co. Line 4:15 Sharing The Covers Yep Roc ***MUSIC OUT AND INTO: ***NATIONAL SPONSOR BREAK*** The Ark/"Monthly Calendar" (:30) Outcue: " TheArk.org." TOTAL TRACK TIME: 18:40 SEGMENT SIX: ***INTERVIEW & MUSIC: CHADWICK STOKES & THE PINTOS (@ The Leon Loft) ("Second Favorite Living Drummer," "Joan Of Arc") in-studio interview/performance n/a ***MUSIC OUT AND INTO: ***NATIONAL SPONSOR BREAK*** Leon Speakers/"The Leon Loft" (:30) Outcue: " at LeonSpeakers.com." TOTAL TRACK TIME: 17:37 CLOSING: Theme: Closing Credits "Million Dollar Intro" - Ani DiFranco :54 TOTAL TIME FOR HOUR TWO-55:00 :30 PROMO: Promo for Show #1308 Week of 2/3/20 – 2/9/20 :15 PROMO: Promo for Show #1308 Week of 2/3/20 – 2/9/20 acoustic café · p.o. box 7730 · ann arbor, mi 48107-7730 · 734/761-2043 · fax 734/761-4412 [email protected] .
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