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A Service of Continuing Education and Extension University of Minnesota, Duluth Volume 4 Number 6 December 1983-January 1984

Tom .Paxton Thursday, Dec. 1 Marshall Performing Arts Center, UMD I\UMI) 103.Jfm Station Manager .... Tom Livingston Program Director ...... John Ziegler Asst. Program Director . Paul Schmitz Engineering ...... Kirk Kersten Re or¾ lo the Listener Producer/ Outreach .... Jean Johnson ~olunteer itaff By Tom Livingston, Station Manager Bill Agnew, Jay Anderson, Kath like " Bottle of Wine," "Ram bl in Boy, " Anderson, Mark Anderson, Bob "The Last Thing on My Mind," and Andresen, Leo Babeu, Chris Baker, Fall Fund Drive Concert Serles: Koko Taylor, Botto; "I'n:t Changing My Name to Chrysler" Todd Borstad, Dave Brygger, Jeff By just about every count our fall fund Paxton Coming Up . are just a few of the dozens he ha~ Cherne, Jan Cohen, Katrina drive was a great success. The Beatles Our second concert in the series that is written that are sung and p layed all over DeConcini, Bruce Eckland, Pat Eller, day and the Koko Taylor concert were funded in part by the Arrowhead the wor1d. We are proud to be Phil Enke, Doug Fifield, Susanna highlights and the hundreds of people Regional Arts Council featured Koko sponsoring this event, and hope you'll Frenkel, Matt Fust, Bev Garberg, Stan who called in with pledges made the Taylor and her Blues Machine. The join us December I, at the Marshall Goltz, Doug Greenwood, Jim Gruba, drive both emotionally and financially band was hot, and the large audience Performing Arts Center. Paul Hanson, Gordon Harris; Dean rewarding for the station and the staff. that rocked the Norshor continues the Hauge, Gerry Henkel, Lew Hudson, We did fall short of our goal for the success of the Mose Allison Concert Benefit January 10th Tim Jenkins, Dave Johnson, Bob King, drive, but rather than cut back further which started the series. Our next show Andy Livingston, Dean Mattson, Joni Volunteer Don Ness is planning a on our staff, or make programming will feature Tom Paxton on Thursday, Nelson, Don Ness, Rick O lsen, Mike unique evening of entertainment on cuts, we will try to make up the December I at the Marshall Performing Peura, Odie Powell, Dan Proctor, January proceeds to go to KUMD. difference in the spring drive, and if we Arts Center on the UMD campus. Over IO, Kathlee_n Ryan, Don Samuels, Jane The show will include comedy, have to make cuts, do it then. A big the last 20 years, Paxton has remained Soukup, John Stocks, Tim Veiner, interviews, and local and rock thank you to everyone involved. active as a songwriter and performer, Rose Viergutz, David Williams, John with 24 to his credit, and songs music. Stay tuned for more details, but Williams, Ellen Wold, Ted Wright. mark you calendars now! AIR WAVES is the bi-monthly program guide of KUMD, the 100,000 watt public radio station at the University of New Series: "The Beatles Remembered" Class for Credit Minnesota-Duluth, broadcasting at by Don Ness 103.3 fm . KUMD is part of University "You will host a weekly Beatles on Parenting Media Resources, a department of "The Beatles Remembered," a locally- program on KUMD--and he who is Continuing Education and Extension produced series, will debut December 5 interviewed just might be me." " Yes, Parenting: Alternatives for the 80's. Our at the University of Minnesota. KUMD and air Mondays at 6:30 p.m. Mister Man," I said--and so we did: It's winter quarter radio class for credit will is a member of National Public Radio, all very mystical and difficult to be aired Mondays and Wednesdays at the Association of Minnesota Public Yes, we know that Beatles' series have explain, but that's the story. I always 1:30 p.m., beginning November 28. The Radio Stations (AMPERS) and an instructor is Linda Budd, a lecturer in been done ... and done ... and done many had an inkling that I was put on this associate member of the National times on many stations. Never have so planet for a special reason. the Family Social Science department Federation of Community Broadcast- few been aired so much on so many for of the Twin Cities campus. ers. KUMD is funded by the University so long, so there. Ah, but this show is Joe and I intend to share fresh insights of Minnesota, the State Legislature, a· different, my friends. I shall tell you on relatively obscure topics in a casual The course wil l examine alternative student service fee, and listener how it all began ... format. Care will be taken to avoid re- parenting situations--one-parent contributions. Membership in KUMD hashing overdone subjects. Listeners families, teenage parents, grand- is as fo llows: Individual, $25; Family, I had a dream .. .in which UMD math who thrilled to our evening of parents, co-parents, foster parents, and $35; Installment, $60; Sponsoring, professor Joe Gallian (whose popular conversation and music during the gay parents. Other topics will include $100; Student/ Fixed Income, $15. UMD Beatles class-for-credit I had October 27 Beatles Marathon Day now parenting through and after a divorce, Membership includes a subscription to snuck into-for-fun) came floating down have a reason for living--Monday parenting a gifted child or learning- A IR WAVES. Subscriptio n to from the sky on a custard p ie and sa id, evenings. Do join us. disabled child, and fathering. T his AIRWAVES alone is $5 yearly. KUM D course will be of interest to parents as encou rages in terested persons to well as teachers, counselors, teachers become volunteer programmers. We are Marian McPartland Encores aides, day-care workers, and personnel located in 130 Humanities Building, workers. University of Minnesota-Duluth. O ur telephone number is 726-7 181. In Popular Jazz Series To register for credit, contact the office At their two grand , Marian how they developed their st,yle of of Conti n uing Education and T he University of Minnesota is McPartland and brought playing and describe the influences on Extension, 403 Darland Administration committed to the policy that all persons Jerome Kern's "All the Things You their careers. Building, University of Minnesota, shall have equal access to its programs, Are" to an exciting climax reminiscent Duluth, Duluth, MN 55812. You may faci lities, and employment without of a Bach fugue. In addition to Billy Taylor, former host also phone them (218) 726-8113 for of NPR's JAZZ ALIVE! series, regard to race, creed, color, sex, national more information. origin, or handicap. Taylor sat back, smiled and said, MARIAN MCPARTLAND'S "That's jazz." JAZZ I features legendary artists , , Teddy Marian exclaimed, "Gosh, that was Dilson and John Lewis, as well as such fun! Let's do it again, and it will come great stylists as Dick Hyman, Barbara out altogether differently. What a Carroll, Ellis Larkins, Joanne Vroaram kick!" Brackeen, Bobby Short and Broadway composer Cy Coleman. The series also Underwriter~ They were recording the premiere features two of the last performances by The following public-spirited firms program for the popular radio series the late Mary Lou Williams and Bill have provided funds to help underwrite MARIAN MCPARTLANO'S PIANO Evans. the costs of acquiring the indicated JAZZ I. The show airs on KUMD each programs. We appreciate their Monday at 5:30 p.m. Since coming here from England in the participation in quality public late 1940s, Marian McPartland has broadcasting for our area. A composer, teacher and performer, become a legend in jazz. She has Minnesota Power Marian McPartland is admired around appeared at clubs throughout the "All Things Considered" the globe, and in this unique series of , recorded extensively for programs, she welcomes the greatest major record labels and made regular News-T ribune 8c Herald keyboard artists of jazz for appearances at top jazz festivals around "Morning Edition" lively hour-long sessions of music and the world. In addition, she writes and conversation. Each program literally arranges music, and in recent years has becom es a ''jazz summit," as devoted much of her time to a " Youth McPartland and each of her guests share and Jazz" program, traveling to schools Oraanizational technique secrets and play two pianos and colleges across the country to Member~ in rare and fascinating performance. acquaint young people with jazz and A & E Supply the artists who create it. Builders & Laborers Commonwealth As the taping resumed, Marian Cooper's Fixery explained that play ing two pianos is Marian McPartland The Cove almost like playing a golf game. "You Dew Glass Studio really get to know something about a Grussendorf Nursery person, al;>ou t his time and sensitivity ..~~BUILDERS& LABORERS William A. Hagensen, C.P.A. and listening qualities. Knowing when Highland Beauty Floors to lay out, so your partner can play. It M~COMMONWEALTH Carter Johnson & Cheryl Larson really takes a lot of listening." Kar Kare Karlyn's Gallery "Oh sure, it's a two-way street," Taylor Korkki Travel replied. " I can 't do that unless you do. Al Lake Aire Bottle Shop In anything you do together, there's the Northern Recreation Travel Service give-and-take. I think that's one of the North Shore Jewelry exciting things about jazz, and ENERAL CONTRACTING Orpheum Cafe unfortunately pianists don't get a PASSIVE SOLAR DESIGN Pioneer Cafe chance to play together as often as they Positively 3rd Street Bakery should. That's why this is such a joy!" CUSTOM WOODWORKING Sawhill Canoe O utfitters Swedish Express Listeners to PIANO JAZZ ar~ sure to .______Twee d Museum Gift Sh op _.1 , agree, as they hear guests talki(lg about 4877 ARNOLD ROAD DULUTH MINN 218-728-1201 2 "Moon Over Morocco" Shines On "NPR Playhouse" new 01mens1ons Accompanied by the snake charmer's Novelist and composer Paul Bowles The program that wonders what the world would song, a lonely call lo prayer drifts contributed his impressive library of look like if people really mattered. Sl!ndays at 11:90 a.m. through the back streets of Tangier. unique sound effects and music lo the 12/4 - Educating the Whole Person with Al an Reder and Marc Mlchaelson. There, as the moon rises over Morocco, series, bringing to life such exotic In this interview, the Dean of the University of Humanistic Studies in San Diego young Jack Flanders discovers an African locales as the Rif Mountains, and a consultant to its Corporate Fitness Administration program give an ancient gateway into a beguiling, the', Grand Atlas Mountains and the articulate statement on the need for, nature of, and future of "holistic" or forbidden land of magic and sorcery. Sahara.Desert. "humanistic" education.

KUMD listeners will be lured into this "All the background so~nd effects were 12/ 11 · Self-Reflectlon with Barbara Mousalam. A journey of self-discovery mysterious world when the romantic recorded in Northern Africa, lending with the founder-director of Prisms International. 13-part fantasy series, "Moon Over authenticity to the drama," says Morocco," airs Wednesday and Friday Executive Producer Tom Lopez. "We 12/18 - Vision, WIii and Power with Doug Boyd. A visit with the author of evenings beginning January 4. hope 'Moon Over Morocco' captures ROLLING THUNDER, and SWAMI, a long-time teacher of transpersonal the mysterious beauty and wonder of communication, collective empowerment, and self-regulation. The Moroccan adventures begin as this ancient land for listeners." Hero Jack Flanders, convinced that 12/25 · Living at Risk with Werner Erhard. The creator of the EST trajning modern man has lost the knowledge ol "Moon Over Morocco" is a production makes an impassioned case of "living al risk" -- the kind or risk the artist faces natural magic, resolves lO learn its of ZBS Media. Executive producer is when confronting a blank ca.nvas. ancient secrets. In his odyssey he meets Tom Lopez. Senior Producer for NPR several colorful characters -- saloon PLAYHOUSE is Mary Lou Finnegan. 1/1 - Unleashlng the Inner Writer with Gabrlelle Rico. The author of keeper Kasbah Kelley and his piano This series is made possible by National WRITING THE NATURAL WAY provides keys to unlocking our innate playing sidekick, Mojo Sam; Sunny Public Radio member stations and creativity through writing. Skies, an American girl yearning for NPR's Arts and Performance Fund. romance; Zazenia, an eccentric Contributors lo the fund include the 1 /8 • The Economy Comes of Age with Paul Hawken. Noting that the "mass European countess and occult expert; Corporation for Public Broadcasting, economy" of cheap energy and quick fixes is giving way lo the "informative and Lyla, the strange and beautiful RKO General, Inc. and IBM. economy" wherein intelligence and quality will be at a premium, Hawken Moroccan girl who wins ' his heart. provides a mix of analysis, advice and predictions, and actually makes Before long, his investigation leads lo economics seem intelligible. the gateway of an ominous other- dimension, where only magic seems 1/15 - East and West: The Mystlcal Connection with Fr. Bede Griffiths. A real. (t)(t)(t)(t) Christian monk who has lived in India for 30 years, Fr. Griffiths shares some remarkable insights about the contemplative life.

1/22 · Readln', Rltln', and Runes with Ralph Blum. Runich symbols are universal, representing archetypes of early human knowledge, and Blum tells us Lette-rs- f-r,om Lis-tene-r~s- how they provide access lo inner knowing and right action. 1/29 • Clear Mind with S.N. Goenka. One of the world's leading teachers of Vipassana Meditation (a Buddhist technique also known as Insight ... Soul-ful thanks Seven In the Groove Meditation), Goenka speaks of the importance of quieting the mind in I am writing you this brief letter lO With five children and two adults turbulent times. express my appreciation, gratitude and living, loving and learning within this deep-felt thanks for what all your pro- home, we are continually grateful lO grams of Friday and Saturday nights KUMD for its contribution lo the has and is doing for us who presently positive sharing we experience. Thanks for all! I especially like Dean make up the population of the Federal Especially your jazz P.rogramming puts Hauge's Sunday morning show, and Correctional Center here at Sandstone, us all in the same rhythm (at least for a All Things Considered, Morning Minnesota ... Without your "Soul few moments, anyway)! I Thanks. Edition, Blues 'n' Things, New Program" we would be without the · DimensiO'rls, and Hitchhiker' Guide. I knowledge of the latest in Soul, Funk Shellie Rogers don't keep a TV and depend on your - and R & B. On Friday and Saturday Cable, WI. radio station for a great deal. I nights this joint is tuned in to you, and appreciate it. it helps, please believe me it really helps! News from the metropolis Don Bryant I want to thank all of you for your LaPointe, WI. Louis R. Jordan III patience and help in helping me get a Sandstone, MN. start in radio broadcasting (not lO mention your friendship). The sleeping Favorite programs: Blues from 3-6 on on the couch thing was really a hoot, Sundays; Jazz Alive & other jazz; From WORT to KUMD and I'm glad you we1e all able lo take it Morning Edition & news in afternoon, open Nov. 27 I have a suggestion for your next pledge with a straight face (or am I fooling sponsoring live music even ls -- keep on to Dec. 23 in the drive: Have it the first rather than last rnyself?) ... Kirk: keep that rickety with jazz & blues. Studio Gallery at week of the month. I am new lO the area, transmitter going; Mike & Leo: keep Tweed Museum, UMD and hope lO have enough money lO doing hip Moondance programs; and · Thomas A. Fait p ledge next time, but this lime I fel t too last but not least, tell Bruce Eckland Duluth strapped financially. Right after your that " lugubrious" has been added lo the IIJZ pledge drive ended, driving home FCC's list of prohibited words ... listening lo great KUMD jazz in my car, You're the best! Appreciate the wide I realized what had changed my feeling Bruce Morrow variety of programming -- favorites are Tweed about making a contribution -- during Minneapolis, MN. Awakening, Noonsong, and most of all MUSeUill the drive I had spent or commiued all I enjoy your BLUES programming. my money weeks before, whereas right P.S. Could someone send my FCC Keep on. afterward I was paid and felt flush license back lO me? sMi enough to fee l a twi nge of guilt that I Larry Gladous Christmas Season Hours: hadn't called you. I knew I'd miss High Bridge, WI. T ue.-Fri. 9:30 -6; .... WORT when I left Madison. Finding Sat.-Sun. 2-5 KUMD made the transition lO Duluth Short Cuts much easier. I particularly enjoy the Our family loved the Beatles Special. fine jazz, Wise Woman Radio, and the Jazz & Blues are really why we listen lO fact that you're airing radio drama ("A KUMD. Canticle for Leibowitz") on a Saturday, Sam Aluni rather than a weekday afternoon. Virginia, MN. ~ _WE W15H YOU Thanks! W~R_M ~D *,, . Karen Plass Especially enjoy Wise Women Radio Duluth, MN. Program & Folk Migrations. ~WONDEf\_fUL Jody Anderson Duluth ¥HOL\DIW 5E\\50t{ ~ND~ PE~Ctfl1L NE,W YU\~ ·RECORDS· CASSETTE TAPES· 1_.,. • ·1MF0RJtD GlfTS• TOY5·

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THURSDAY -1 7:30 - The tremendous piano artistry of In those late days of the 50's, Ornette WEDNESDAY - 7 the great McCoy Tyner on the Jazz (a long with trumpe~er friend Don 5:30 7:30 Utilizing a unique Expansions program as we revisit his Cherry) was the enfant terrible, Jau Alive! -- Billy Taylor hosts a instrumentation (within the jazz idiom) memory of on the L.P. dislodger of long-accepted rules for program of club performances from and their own dramatic sense of "Echoes Of A Friend." Recorded in group playing and expression on the California to Massachusetts, featuring composition, the group Oregon November of 1972 we hear the saxophone. Listen to the voice of the virtuosos Charles Tolliver and presents some of the freshest sounds outpouring of emotion as Tyner greatest living alto saxophonist, who Charles Moore, pianist Tom alive today. Tonight on the Moondance laments the death, and celebrates the plays a plastic instrument now as he did McKinney, vibist Bobby Hutcherson, program we feature the new self-titled life of his friend and teacher John in 1958 on tonight's feature, "This Is and tenor saxophonist . release recorded in February of this year . Coltrane. Our Music." Hear the essential quartet for the E.C.M. label with Towner, tha l changed improvisation in jazz and 8:00 - Tonight on the Jazz Expansions Moore, McCandless and Walcott in fine 11:00 - The San Francisco Chronicle influenced other modern forms. We'll program we hear the soulful sounds of form. once said that "the remarkable thing sample Ornette from his first recording pianist Bobby Timmons, one of the about is that he just kept date to his , harmolodic, funkiest jazz artists ever to have played 11 :00 - Another month of Moondance getting better and better." "Band of classical, culminating with his electric the keyboard. His basic working group Fea ture Albums kicks off with X and Gypsys" (featuring Buddy Miles and funk innovation of the 80's. on this album is a trio with various their Ray Manzanarek produced album, Billy Cox) is the credibility behind such bassists and drummers helping out and "More Fun In The New World. " a statement. Wally Heider, a master of The interpretations of Coleman's together they cook up a steaming menu Reigning from Los Angeles, X live recording, captured the Band of music by other artists marked his including "Chi ckens And Dumplins," combines rock and reggae with flare on Gypsys on New Year's Eve 1970 in New ultimate acceptance, and tonight we'll "Cracklin' Bread," "Little Barefoot songs like " Hot House" and "We're York and put them on wax for eternity hear covers of his best-known Soul" and more. H;iving Much More Fun." and KUMD's late night listeners. compositions in an astonishing variety of instrumental settings, bluegrass to 11:00 - Marshall Chapman's 1978 Epic TUESDAY - 6 . release "Jaded Virgin" is tonight's SUNDAY - 4 Moondance feature. It includes songs 7:30 - Night. Roy 11 :00 - "Love Is The Law" --so say The by Bob Seeger ("Turn The Page"), Billy 6:00 - Wise Women Radio with host Eldridge said, "I think he's jivin', Suburbs. Edouard Manet's painting, Joe Shaver and Waylon Jennings ("You Kath Anderson. Public affairs: Jean ' baby." said, "Just THE DEAD TOREADOR is on the Asked Me To") and John R. Cash (" I Johnson talks with 73-year-old Lucille say I think he needs seasoning. A lot of front ~over; Abraham Lincoln, The Walk The Line"), all done with Surber, who earned her private pilot's seasoning." Miles loves him for not Suburbs, Jesus, Dumbo and Company Chapman's inimitable vitality. license last year. playing cliches, but also said, "if you're are on the back; and a slick collection of ta lking psychologically, the man is all music that "sinks its teeth into the beat" screwed up inside." is inside. Polygram Records. 1983. THURSDAY - 8 Tonite. MONDAY - 5 5:30 - Duluth-Superior Symphony Preview. Handel's "Messiah" is this 6:30 - "The Beatles Remembered" year's Christmas special for the Duluth- premieres today, beginning a new Superior Symphony Orchestra and locally produced program-. UMD math Chorus. The concert is Saturday, professor and Beatles expert Joe December 10, and we preview it tonight Gallian chats with host Don Ness about with a recording and brief intermission lesser-known aspects of the group. The feature. three-year anniversary of John Lennon's death (December 8) prompts an affectionate backwards glance at John and his music. Tribute songs by 1°'he or,,e-f-fe. Paul McCartney and Elton John are featured. Co k ma11 G. v.0....-1'-'+ 4 December HlghRghts 11:00 - Neil Young - er - pardon me - MONDAY -19 11:00- "Split Coconut" by THURSDAY - t (continued) Neil and the Shocking Pinks is/ are at it will be aired this evening. Both sides again. "Everybody's Rocking" is the and everything. The album features - "The Beatlef Remembered." 7:30 - From his days as a studio name of the record and forget about 6:30 The Manhattan Transfer, Christmas greetings from "the boys." ., musician, through his period as a big cowgirls in sand and, needles and and . Not only that. It is band alto soloist, and his tenure with damage done and everything like that, quadrophonic, too. various organ groups, up to the present 7: 30 - Baritone· saxophonist Ronnie this is Neil's version of rockabilly. It Cuber is in the Jazz Expansions as one of the very finest saxophonists took four engineers to fi.x up Young's alive, Phil Woods has always seemed to spotlight tonight from his 1978 voice, but they did a good job. Too bad recording called "The Eleventh Day of embody the essence of the jazz spirit. he Jboks so old on the cover. Oh well; THURSDAY - 22 This evening we hear his brand new Aq_uarius." From his early days as a The· Shocking Pinks may well be his member of 's organ < release recorded "live" at the Village best band yet. 7:30 - Enrico Rava and his Quartet Vanguard with his current group: Hal combo, through big band duties, studio tonight on the Jazz Expansions Galper (piano), Steve Gilmore (bass), chores and more, Cuber has exhibited a program from their 1979 release on the and Bill Goodwin (drums). true command of a very difficult E.C.M. label. To say this group is instrument to improvise on, the TUESDAY. - 13 composed of four unique individuals is baritone sax. Tonight we hear just how 11:00 - This evening's Moondance truly an understatement, as Rava's impressive this gentleman is. Feature is "90125'' by Yes. That's the 7:30 - Belly Carter is frequently trumpet playing, . Roswell Rudd's catalog number by- the way. After 12 mentioned as having succeeded to the impressions, J.F. "Jenny" years absence, keyboardist Tony Kaye position of greatest jazz vocalist. The 11:00 - The Doug Maynard Band's Clark's bass work, and Aldo Romano's "The Lullabye" is tonight's has returned to the group)9nd together album, "What a Little Moonlight Can percussive abilities fit into no mold with the production techniques of Do" shows a lot of what Carter can do, Moondance headliner. Maynard, son known. This is the kind of music that of a Pentecostal . preacher from the Trevor Horn (ex-Buggie), they have and Kenny Dorham and Wynton Kelly needs to be experienced, not talked created a Yes sound for the 80's. Some don't hurt. Midwest, is a soul man. Harpist, the about. say that's, hard to believe. Some don't. Creeper (Bruce Kurnow) is so good that James Collon wrote an eight minute Hmm. 11:00 - No one word in the musical 11:00 - With no transiations, tonight dictionary i-ieatly categorizes the music song about him. Rick Houle's bass we feature the German group D.A.F. of Roomful of Blues and their 1981 Blue work is simple and innovative. "The and "Gold Und Liebe." Oil this, the Second SatuTday Show Flame release, "Hot Lillie Mama." Lullabye" is a moving piece of vinyl group's second album (they've done Rhythm and Blues only scratches the that rejects mass market schmultz. And two since), Gori and Delgado continue Scit, Dec. I 0 3 pm surface. This is the third album by the so on. to build voice and synthesier into new Rhode Island-based band and it really polyrhythmic patterns. That's the good cooks. Hey, hey daddy-o. news. The bad news: still no word on Hosts Rick Olson TUESDAY - 20 Robert Gorl's solo album project. WEDNESDAY - 14 7:30 - Coming into the Moondance G--< Andy Livingston 5:30 hour tonight, we'll hear the powerful Jazz Alive! -- Ben Sidran hosts highlights ethereal chords of John McLaughlin in from the 1982 Kool Jazz Festival, "Devotion," one of fusion's great SUNDAY - 25 G ue,h w,11 include: 'including performances by pianist Art moments. Larry Young's organ helps Hodes and alto saxophonist Phil McLaughlin's fingers find the heart ol 6:00 - Wise Women Radio with hosts Don ChTist G--< Woods; and a salute Lo sax legend Lester pieces like "Don't Let the Dragon Eat Ellen Wold and Susanna Frenkel. Young by tenor saxophonists Your Mother." Honest! · Music appropriate to the season. J. D. Guss-endorf and . 11 :00 - "Quintessence" by The Sir Sue SpenceT 8:00 - Trumpeter is Douglas Quintet blends the ingrediertts - featured tonight on the Jazz Expansions MONDAY - 26 of blues, rock, Cajun, country, soul and ChaTlie J iTous-ek program from his LP. "Outstanding Tex-Mex music into a spicy sonic stew 81uegTas-s- CTos-s-ing In His Field ... " showcasing the seasoned with Doug Sahm's own 6:30 - "The Beatles Remembered." The brilliant' writing and performing of this special flavors. Cuts include: " Village first in a four-part series of "cover" Mike Matson remarkable trumpeter. Together with Girl," "Got It Bad For You" and versions. The wide range of musicians West Coast giants like Bob Magnusson "Rolling Blues." who record Beatles' songs is surprising (bass), - Gordon Brisker (reeds), Bill -- from the London Philharmonic RecoTded at The OTPheum Mays (trumpet), and (drums) Orchestra to Mae West! Tonight, Wes we hear a group able to play with Montgomery, Aretha Franklin, Frankie ThuTs-day, Dec. 8 incredible unity but also individual WEDNESDAY - 21 Laine -- and more. flare when that is called for. 5:30 Jazz Alive! -- Billy Taylor hosts music 7:30 - Junior Cook is in the driver's seat SUNDAY - 11 11:00 - Moondance goes bizarre with from the Concord Jazz Festival in tonight with a swift course in how to Zappa tonight. "Chunga's Revenge" is California, featuring singer Ernestine manhandle a with 6:00 - Wise Women Radio with host the album, complete with a portable Anderson along with rag pianist Judy impressive results. "Good Cookin"' is Kathleen Ryan. Public affairs: Kathleen vacuum cleaner playing into a Carmichael, clarinetist the title of tonight's feature and shows explores the problems of anorexia and microphone on the inside cover. Oh and jazz pianist . Also Junior to be a capable composer and a bulimia. Frankie, Frankie, does your mother highlighted is one of the last dramatic, muscular, swinging soloist. know about what you're doing? performances of the late vibraphonist Veterans Walter Booker, Albert Dailey, Cal Tjader. Hampton, Bill Hardman and MONDAY - 12 LeRoy Williams help out tonight. 6:30 - "The Beatles Remembered." 8:00 - One of the jazz world's recent Tonight: John Lennon's peace THURSDAY - 15 losses was Argonne Thornton, better campaign and the current anti-nuke known in more current times as Sadik movement. 7:30 - George Russell is featured to- Hakim. This important bop pianist night on the Jazz Expansions program was born right here in Duluth in 1919 7:30 - Bobby Watson is. one of the from a series of recordings done in the and lived and worked with giants of the dynamic young group of musicians period 1958-60 with some very influential bebop movement like Charlie Parker, who are pushing the music of jazz musicians. On "New York, N.Y. And and the young Miles beyond its current boundaries. As a Jazz In The Space Age," , Davis. Tonight we pay small°tribute to member of current editions of Art , Phil Woods, John Coltrane, Hakim with his 1974 recording "Plays Blakey's Jazz Messengers, Watson has Paul Bley, , B'enny Golson " featuring fine piano demonstrated his fire and imagination and many others form the working work on "Come Sunday," "Coiton on several recordings and many tours. units. Join us tonight and explore the Tail," "Mood Indigo," "Prelude To A .. Tonight we get a taste of his ability Lydian Chromatic concept of George Kiss" and more. from his first solo album, "All Because Russell and his Orchestra. Of You." Joined by veterans like Curtis Fuller and , Watson takes 11 :00 - A Moondance Classic: Peter off on a series of improvisational Gabriel's first album, complete with a flights, proving to one and all how cul featuring the London Symphony much this young man has to say. Orchestra. Gabriel and producer Bob Ezrin have put together a moody monster here that should be played for everyone who has driven or is driving a car in the rain. 11:00 - Tonight's feature was pressed on virgin vinyl in Bismarck, North Dakota, but so what? "Spicy Stories" by SUNDAY -18 The Newz showcases the polished Tom Pellyish vocals of Jon "Stan" 6:00 - Wise Women Radio with hosts Nyborg, backed by Brad Kittleson and Jan Cohen and Joni Nelson. Public Doug Berglund (doing "various affairs: Susanna Frenkel salutes the harmonious yells"). They all play YWCA in its 125th year. instruments, too. It all comes together for spring-loaded Pop~ance.

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~J 5 TUESDAY - 27 8:00 · " Heavy Sounds" is the Litle of Lhis 11:00 · Janis. "I Got Dem 01' Kozmic evening's Jazz Expansions feaLure from Blues Again Marna!" offers such 7:30 · If you read crediLs, you know Lhe leaders and Richard Davis. classics as "Try" and "To Love name of drummer Jack DeJohneue. Joined by pianisL Billy Greene and S?mebody." Grab an old hippy and buy He's backed up an incredibly diverse saxophonist Frank Fosler, he does him/ her a cup of coffee, Lhen lisLen Lo group of people, and in Lhe B0's has led classic versions of "Shiny SLockings," Moondahce tonighl. a group called Special EdiLion. Their "Summertime," and someLhing you firsL LP fealured the Lwin saxes of David won't want to miss is Elvin Jones' . Murray and Arthur BlyLhe. Hear LhaL GUITAR playing on "Elvin's Guitar THURSDAY · 29 firsL ediLion Lhis evening, playing Blues" (not half bad for a drummer)! Cohrane and oLher beauLiful 7:30 · We wrap up the month with the dedicaLions. semi-unusual insLrumentation of TUBA: tenor, piano, bass and drums. 11:00 · Find a drive-in where you can be The Quintet with the leader on Luba is Lhe ensemble in question served malls by girls on and wilh (and gel this) John Collrane on ~wiLch on KUMD LonighL You guessed Lenor·saxophone and a rhyLhm seCLion IL - Safely Lasl with "SLruck By Love." of , Spanky DeBresL, and AnOLher hoL Twin Tones release. . Draper proves to be AnOLher clean Paul Slark producLion. leader, composer, arranger as well as AnoLh~r happy, chappy, bobby , fairly interesLing soloisL. We know what horn-nmmed glasses she-bang. · Oh yeah. happened Lo John Contrane afler approximaLely 1960 (when Lhis was recorded); whaLever happened Lo WEDNESDAY· 28 Draper? 5:30 Jazz Alive! -- A special ChrisLmas 11:00 · 's albums are noL program hosted by Billy Taylor is seL in available in naLions where Lhe Lrulh is New York CiLy's Cathedral Church of surpressed. "Nunsexmonkrock" is no SL. John Lhe Divine, and fealures Lhe exception. It includes "Cosma Shiva" World Saxophone Quartet and and "UFO," and they say Nina's voice drummer wiLh his will Lhrill you, or else. Okay by us. ensemble, M'Boom.

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SUNDAY· 1 WEDNESDAY - 4 SUNDAY - 8 read, "Spawn of the Dublin pubs; Them creaLures & an wight named · Wise Women Radio wilh hosl 5:30 6:00 Van." Whew. Kath Anderson. Public affairs: Donna Jazz Alive! -- Billy Taylor hosts a New 6: 00 · Wise Women Radio wiLh hosLs Hagen inLerviews Margie Adam and we Year's Eve celebration at San Susanna Frenkel and Jan Cohen. hear excerpts from her new album. Francisco's Keystone Korner ~iLh Public affairs: Kath Anderson surveys -performances by saxophonists DexLer new developmenLs al the Women's ~ordon and , guitarisL/ Hea!Lh Center. sin~er". composer , MONDAY - 2 clanneust Woody Shaw, and pianist/ WEDNESDAY - 11 composer . MONDAY - 9 5:30 6:30 · More Beatles' composiLions as· Jazz Alive! -- Ben Sidran hosts a recorded by various artisLs on "The 6:30 · The Beatles admired much of Lhe program recorded at Harvard and Beall es Remembered." 8:00- Though he made an initial break- music by Rock's pioneers and recorded through as the guiLarist with Return to Berklee in Boston, and Donte's in Los many "cover" versions of their boyhood Angeles. Artists include , Forever (Chick Corea's group), Bill idols. That's what you'll hear tonighL 7:30 · Ted Curson has always been an Connors seemed to seclude himself The Seventh Avenue Band, The SLring ouLsLanding Lrumpeter from his early on "The Beatles Remembered." from _mosL of L?e jazz community since Trio of New York, and Stephane days in Philadelphia, to the urgings Lhat lll!1e. Tor_11ght we find him playing Grappelli with the Martin Tarlor Trio. from Lo go to New York, LO a classical gunar on his 1979 recording · Dave Schniuer is in Lhe Lenure in Lhe Jazz Workshop of Charles 7:30 on the E.C.M. label called "Swimming - .spotlight tonighL from his 1979 8:00 · "Lenox Avenue Breakdown" is Mingus. However, becoming known Lo ~ith A Hole In My Body." An recording entiLled "Glowing." This the title of tonight's album fea\ure by a larger audience never seems to follow !nteres~ng mixture of composition, you~g Ler_ior saxophonisL is quickly , another of Lhe young any set plan and Curson has never had 1mprov1sation, space, texture and making his mark as a leader in his field: vanguard who are making break- Lhe breaks that pul his name in Lhe same recording techniques. his albums all show solid fundamentals Lhroughs in the jazz idiom. Blythe's caLegory with his peers (Woody Shaw, Lopped with IOLs of imaginaLion. Albert background is varied as .he has played , etc.). Tonighl we lisLen Lo 11 :00 · Save the whales -- save the earth. Dailey, Eddie Blackwell, Claudio everything from guLbuckeL blues to one of Curson's besL recording efforts "Paradise WiLh An Ocean View" by RodiLi, and Mark Helias are on hand gos~I, from N.Y. sLrip joints Lo high "Jubilanl Power" on Lhe Inner CiLy Country Joe McDonald, tonight's and ably assist Schnitter on "Darn That fash10n European esLablishmenLs. The label showcasing his vast artisLry. feature, showcases overdubs by Richie Dream," "I'll Remember April," "If I varieLy comes Lhrough on Lhis album: Moore, "Oh Jamaica" and ambience by Loved You" and more. lisLen for "Down San Diego Way," 11:00 · SomeLhing new for the new Van Dyke Parks. And don't forget the "Slidin' Through," "Odessa" and year, righL? Wrong. Bob D_ylan. two whales on the cover. 11 :00 · Tonight's feaLUre album, more. Zimmerman. Hibbing. "Blond On "Looking Back," clearly depicts John Blond," a Lwo-record set. Is Dylan really Mayall's progression from 1964-1967. It the Howard Cosell of poetry? That THURSDAY- 5 is a collecLion of 11 singles which might be Lhe question of the century. showcases such greats as: Eric Clapton, Maybe nol. All that aside, though, Peter Green, Mick FleeLwood, John "Blond On Blond" records 1966 as well 7:30 · What can be said about the McVie, Jack Bruce and many others. or beuer Lhan history books can or will. importance and influence of the laLe Nole: Don'L adjusL your sLereo during Cuts include: "Rainy Day Woman," great Thelonious Sphere Monk? Hi~ "Mr. . James." It was re-recorded Lo "4th Time Around," and "Sad Eyed passir_ig removed a living legend from simulaLe sLereo. Simulate is Lhe key Lady From The Lowlands." the Jazz scene and reinforced his contribution to Lhe music we know as word in LhaL sentence. Jazz. Tonight we pay homage Lo Monk by feaLuring the MilesLone Lwo-record set call_ed "Pure Monk" showcasing TUESDAY· 3 him alone at Lhe piano. Done in the laLe TUESDAY· 10 1950's, we hear all Lhe "Monkisms" that 7:30 · Jackie McLean played alto when 7:30- PianisLs are easy Lo come by buL a lot of other saxophonists were making ?ave become a part of the jazz language: Jagged melodic lines, Light harmonies tonighL we'll hear , 'who bigger names for themselves. He never Lransforms the keyboard into a got his recogniLion until iL was 100 laLe. wiLh chord clusters, unpredicLable rhyLhms, etc. sounding board for rhyLhms from Tonight we feature "Demon's Dance," across Lhe ocean and back. "Liu}e a quintet recording by McLean that 11 :00 · Jon Anderson wriLes Lhree times Niles" shows WesLOn's skill as shows off his maLUre style and the early composer and features delightful voice of Woody Shaw on trumpel. ,more songs than any one album can hold. WiLh Yes, Anderson esLablished syntheses of traditions -- from Ellington to Africa and beyond. 11:00- "You Can Leave Your Hat On," himself as one of Lhe most distincLive vocal artists in Lhe music business. tonighl's Moondance feature, is Merl 11:00 · Another two-record set tonight Saunders' and Aunt Monk's libido Since leaving the group, he has released Lwo albums wiLh Vangelis, done -- "Them, featuring Van Morrison, lead album. Any why not; he was born on singer." Real horror show, complete Valentine's Day. The smooLh blend of numerous guesL appearances, and tonight we'll have his mosL recent solo with "Gloria," "Here Comes The soul and jazz Saunders' offers is as warm Night," "Route 66," "Turn On Your as old Scotch. Sip slowly. album, "Animation" featured on the Moondance program. Whal a life. Love light," et cetera. The liner notes 6 January Hlgtillghts (continued) 7:30 - Although we think of Billy 11:00 - Bill Champlin and his Sons of THURSDAY - 26 Champlin are very funky. This album Taylor as an educator, radio _host, and WEDNESDAY - 11 is a celebration of life, so " ... come on music business execuuve, the 7:30- LeRoy Jenkins is our spotlighted and clap your hands!"_ Listen ~or foundation of his career is a terrific 11:00 - Tom Wails is nol the Howard ability al the piano. Tonight we feat~re artist tonight on the Jazz Expansions Michael Andreas' woodwmds. They re program from a 1978 recording called Cosell of poetry. His luburculan vocals his L.P. "Sleeping Bee" by th~ Billy outstanding juxtaposed with Geoff "Space Minds, N_ew Worlds, Survival of tell more about his life and his music Taylor Trio from 1969; il shows the Palmer and his horns. Tight harmonies . America.'' Though he claims he doesn't than a blurb in Airwaves can ever hope here, LOO. virtuoso talents of this multi-faceted mean the title LO be too philisophical, lo. Take a walk into the Barrio tonight individual. with "Small Change." IL will heal you. Jenkins definitely thinks (and WEDNESDAY -18 improvises) on a higher plane than - Lou Reed is a survivor who has 11:00 most. His violin can be heard soarmg 5:30 been recording since before the Beach (especially on "Side A Play Loud") THURSDAY - 12 Jazz Alive! •· Paul Anthony hosts a Boys. Tonight's album feature, "_Rock ' through the percussive maze set up ~y salute lo and the Jazz N Roll Animal" was recorded hve at and Anthony Davis 7:30- "A pol phonic sonic drama, a tale Messengers from the USA and Europe. Howard Stein's Academy of Music in with George Lewis contributing on of the old and new West" is how In addition LO Blakey and the New York Ci ty. T here is not a weak cut trombone/ electronics and Richard describes his album Messengers, Curtis Fuller, Jack_ie on it. Steve Hunter smokes on lead McLean, Cedar Walton and others will Teitelbaum on synthesizer. Side B you "Saga of the Outlaws," subtitled "Ride guitar and the rest of the ba!1d is j usl as can play soft. of the Marauders." Tyler plays allo participate. dynamic. The 13: 11 vers10n of tl'Je sax; with him are Earl Cross on Velvet Underground classic "Heroin" trumpet, on drums, and two 8:00 - On the jazz program we do more is traumatic. If this record doesn't bassists: on the leh channel than just talk about the giants of jazz, wrench you by the head, nothing will. and on the nght. Whal we feature them; tonight we put the· is this, a gunfight al the OK Corral? legendary John Coltrane int? the TUESDAY - 24 limelight. "The Other Village 7:30 - died too - Alphabet night with ABC an~ Vanguard Tapes" are four sides of 11:00 young, but she leh enough testimony to their first release, "Labor of Love. phenomenal playing featuring not only be loved as "the Queen." The 1954 live Martin Fry delivers a Bowie-like Coltrane but also , McCoy recording "Dinah Jams" demonstrates croon to a big band dance sound. Tyner, , Elvin Jones, etc. Recorded in November of 1961 we how vital her singing could gel outside hear "Chasin' The Trane," "India," studio convention. , "Spiritual," "Greensleeves" and more. Max Roach and an All-Star band swing from bar one. SUNDAY - 15 11:00 - Back LO 1978 with the Doobie 11:00 - "The Jam arrived in London 6:00 - Wise Women Radio with host Brothers tonight. The album is "Minute By Minute" and it's produced amidst the electric chaos of punk ... Joni Nelson. Pub_lic affairs: Joni spea~s spearheaded by an 18 year old .. .in- with representauves of the Womens by Ted Templeman. Cuts include: fatuated with an era gone by, talented Defense Fund, an advocacy "Open Your Eyes," and "What A Fool 11 :00 - "Construction Time Again" for ·enough to slop people in their tracks organization for women in job Believes." Depeche Mode. "The la?dsca~e is and frustrated by his world. Only good discrimination litigation. changing/The landscape 1s crymg.:. can come of this." So ·says the record Let's take a nap of the world/Tear ll sleeve. "Snap" is the Litle of this two- into pieces ... The graph on the wall/ record set and it is full of Beatie ghosts. Tells the story ... Get out the crane/ THURSDAY - 19 Construction Lime again ... " MONDAY - 16 - Synthesizers. Sire Records. Depeche - Duluth-Superior Symphony· WEDNESDAY 25 5:30 Mode. Imponant music. 6:30 - More Bealles "covers" of Roe~ Orchestra Preview. Taavo Virkhaus 5:30 classics on "The Beatles Remembered. will be our guest as.we discuss the music Jazz Alive! .. Ben Sidran hosts concerts of Barber, Schumann, Schoenberg, and recorded at the Public Theatre and the SUNDAY - 29 7:30 - is featured tonight o!l Ravel on the Orchestra's concert of Village Vanguard. Wynton, Ellis, a_nd the Jazz Expansions program from his Saturday, January 21. Branford Marsalis are heard, along with - Wise Women Radio with host 1959 recording called "Art Pepper plus Alvin Batiste and Earl Fatha Hines. 6·00 - Bix Beiderbecke and Frankie Kathleen Ryan. Public affairs: Jan Eleven: Modern Jazz Classics." The Lille 7:30 Trumbauer got together in 1925 and is fairly self-explanatory as a 12-man 8:00 - Monday we showcased music by Cohen interviews women from other their association was dynamic on stage Jazz Alive's first host Billy Taylor; cultures. group sails through tunes .~hat h~v~ and in the recording studio. Tonight we come w be jazz standards: Groovm tonight we feature a new release by Ben feature "The Beiderbecke Story Vol. Continued on nt11Ct page High," "Round Midnight," "Walkin' Bix Sidran, the most recent host of that II. Bix And Tram" from the late I 920's. ," "Donna Lee" and more. award winning N.P.R. program. It contains timeless examples of these Entitled "Bop City," il contains piano two artists' work as well as the early 11 :00 - Jorma Kaukonen says Hot and vocal work by Sidran with help Tuna is "America's Choice." The days of Joe .Venuti, Carl Kress, Bing from Phil Woods (allo), Mike Maineri Crosby (yes, Bing Crosby), Pee Wee Album says, "Warning: this alb~m lo (vibes), Steven Khan (guitar), Ed?ie Russell and more. be played at full volume for maximum Gomez (bass) and Peter Erskme effect" and "Pure, unadullerated (drums). Join us tonight for Miles' - "The Neo-realist" by Savant sounds with amplified additives and the 11 :00 "Solar," Collrane's "Big Nick," Mose Grnss Sruom was recorded on an obscure label, est. 1775 necessary polytonal ingredients. lo Allison's "City Home" and much more. Washington-based, Palace Of Light handle heavy loads." Wally Heider CU STORl GLASSIJORK llecords. The musicians are K. Leimer, again. Ahh, San Francisco, 1975. A 11 :00 - "We stood before it and started FOR. THE DISCRIIJIIARTlll6 Marc Barecca, M.W. Gilbert, to name a HOITTE ROD BUSIOESS Fishobaby Production. to freeze inside from the exertion," few, and their music is "new." Listen. writes Herman Hesse (according lO the 26 E. Superior 218-727-7848 album cover at least). What album? Duluth, MN. 55802 TUESDAY - 17 SUNDAY - 22 "Abraxas" by Santana. Tonight on Moondance, you can freeze before it, 7:30 - The group Air strikes fear in the 6:00 - Wise Women Radio with host loo. Freeze, wrong word for January. heart of conformists. Bul they aren 'l the Ellen Wold. Public affairs: Kathleen Art Ensemble of , though Ryan presents recent research on pre- occasionally hubcaps are . heard menstrual syndrome. clanging in the complex percussive web Sorry.. r.------~-I Bring in t\ti~ COIWON AO -f11r b~ 9Ql/l~;-~-- that Fred Hopkins and Steve McCall MONDAY - 23 weave behind the focal cry of Henry Threadgill's amazing sax. "Air Time" 6:30 - "The Beatles Rembered" with I KAR KARE I tonight. Joe Gallian and Don Ness. IWINTER SPECIAL I MINNESOTA'S ONLY-FOL_K MUSIC STORE I Wa.sttMIAftt-Suff ffand.. I I \Yax !i4CIIWll~C\tfm M4tA, I 1,000's of Folk , Bluegrass, . Old-Ti mey, Blues , & British Isles I Polish C'nme t Windon I Recordings, plus a Complete line of Acoustic Inst ruments, MJJsic, 1 and Accessories. I II f ·95 I "Folk 'n' Blues Sh ow" "Folk Migrations" I I "Blues 'n' Things" Fa ns - Send for Free catalog -today! I :1 lf development as they · and the arms manufacturers who also ~xpenence IL The recordings are made 1mpnsonment of technicians have The IPN will soon begin production of supply better-off countries with gadgets forced station XEAUG to transmit from in the course of "practical workshops" for their radio stations. which often follow group listening to a "_Weekly Report," a computer and a mobile unit that moves daily in rad10-fed package of news stories and "operacion bucanero." other broa~casts. These haggling Latin America sess10ns, wh_1ch often go on long into commentaries updating situations Latin America broadcasters at the the night, ht the cultural tradition of around the world in which indigenous conference gained the sympathy and Africa: a new/old approach . people face threats to their existence Senegal's Radio Disoo or "haggling group discussion and help to ensure support of other delegates with their communication between the top and from element~ of the dominant society. stories of government harrassment radio" is a colorful variation on a fairly new African theme. Since independ- bottom segments of society ( not just After a presentation on this project, intimidation, even execution. Radi~ from the top d_own). Venceremos, of course, is the best- ence, most African governments have representauves of an Inuit Regional seen radio as an essential tool of Radio Center and the Auikamek- known example. Taking its name from All India Radio uses entertainment economic and social development. In a Montagnais netw9rk described (in the village where it began broadcasting such as folk drama and storytelling to in January, 1981, Radio Venceremos continent where the population is French) how they might use the overwhelmingly rural and illiterate and further development work. Local "Weekly Report" in their broadcasts transmits short programs three times a professional composers are hired to wher~ a vigorous. oral traditipn and also offered to contribute day and occasionally uses two wdte songs in the various folk styles, continues to animate people, information to the IPN on situations in frequencies simultaneously to which are used over the air to help governments have used radio to reach northern Canada. Issues confronting overcome jamming efforts by the explain new technologies. government. A spokesman claimed people with information about farming Indians there, such as nuclear waste Radio Venceremos has a strict policy of methods, hygiene, and other topics dispo_sal, oil ~xploration, and whaling, related to development. Most African Back In the U.S.A. have mternauonal dimensions, and one venfying information before it is Interesting stations represented from broadcast, in keeping with its mission nations established state ·communica- of the goals of a new regional network tion monopolies at the time they gained the U.S. included the 2500-wau AM underway in northern Quebec is to as a_n alternative information source. station in West Virginia which is An interesting question was discussed independence; they · have used these bring more information about the facilities in an approach called ~ommi~ted to strictly local funding. world to the Indians there and to briefly: · if "national liberltion" We tned to establish a budget at the struggles like those supported by Radio "persuasive communication" -- an inform the rest of the world ab~ut issues advertising approach designed to ,level the community wanted to support, the Indians are facing. Finally, a Venceremos win control, what will as opposed to starting with a happen to the alternative radio exhort the people to support member of "The Farm" in Tennessee development projects -- to change age- · preconceived idea of what the budget offered the intriguing news that VITA stations? Will they become established should be," said the woman from West state stations? The example of Radio old farming and herding practices, for (Volunteers in Technical Assistance) is example, in ways that experts believe Virginia. "If the community decides sending up a satellite which will orbit Mozambique was mentioned: not to give us as much money someday reportedly during and immediately will increase competitiveness in the the earth twice a day and act as a modern world. This unilateral and we'll simply cut back the number of "circling mailbox" through which after_ the struggle for independence, hou_rs we broadcast." Memberships, Rad10 Mozambique was committed to centralized approach is apparently not people will be able to talk immediately especially successful, and a new view bu~me_ss underwriting, and fundraising with people near them or leave democratic control of radio and TV. acuv1t1es pay for the operation, which has emerged in recent years which information on the satellite for others to But with the threat to the country posed has only two part-time paid staffers. An regards development as '.'a process of pick up later as it moves over their part by South Africa combined with offer of financial support from the change whose orientation can and of thJ earth. Primarily designed to send economic pressures, the stations are county _commissioners was rejected, to should be determined by the in~ormation to developing countries, _ succumbing to increasing bureaucrat- ensure independence. ization. individuals involved, centered on the th_1s "barefoot microchip" operation will be accessible to people holding amateur radio licenses. MONDAY· 30

6:30- "The Beatles Remembered" with Joe Gallian and Don Ness. TUESDAY· 31 7:30 · For years and years the Count 7:30 · felt "Eric Give a Basie Big Band could not be seen Dolphy was a saint...in every way." without the singing alto of Marshal Maybe Mingus was still in shock at Royal right up front. Over the last few Dolphy's premature death when he said years Royal has become a leader on his that, but Dolphy made an incredible Gift own and tonight's album feature "First volume of music in so few years, Chair" shows how competent he is in including the tracks heard tonight on this position. With Concord's All-Star "Jitterbug Waltz." Listen to Eric on rhythm section (Cal Collins, Nat flute, Eric on bass clarinet, Eric's of Music Pierce, Monty Budwig, and Jake horn.age to Bird and some great Hanna) this little ensemble swings like collaborators. Give a gift membership in crazy on tunes like "J~p," "Li'I kumd to someone you Darlin'," "Little Girl Blue" and more. love. They will receive 11:00 • It's southern rock feature night "Airwaves" free of charge on KUMD with The Outlaws' "Lady 11:00 • The Ramones want to know for a year, as well as the In Waiting." There are a lot of guitars "Do You Remember Rock 'N' Roli satisfaction of supporting a on this album, par for the course, and Radio?" They do if you don't. Their worthwhile cause. Your there are a lot of lead solos, too. Billy a)bum, "End Of The Century" is Jones' vocals are predictable, but vmually wall to wall energy. It took five donation is TAX precise and crisp. Crank it up, you stud10s to record it, but only one DEDUCTIBLE. Moondance to play it. know. / -

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