Airwaves (1983-12 and 1984-01)
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AIR\XAVES 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 jazz and rock thank you to everyone involved. active as a songwriter and performer, Rose Viergutz, David Williams, John with 24 albums 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 pianos, Marian how they developed their st,yle of of Conti n uing Education and T he University of Minnesota is McPartland and Billy Taylor 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 PIANO "That's jazz." JAZZ I features legendary artists Chick Corea, Tommy Flanagan, 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 United States, recorded extensively for programs, she welcomes the greatest major record labels and made regular News-T ribune 8c Herald keyboard artists in the world 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.