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Show #1320 --- Week of 4/27/20-5/3/20 Show #1320 --- Week of 4/27/20-5/3/20 HOUR ONE--SEGMENTS 1-3 SONG ARTIST LENGTH ALBUM LABEL________________ SEGMENT ONE: "Million Dollar Intro" - Ani DiFranco :55 in-studio n/a "Ain’t Hurtin Nobody"-John Prine (in-studio) 6:15 in-studio n/a "Figures"-Jessie Reyez 4:00 Before Love Came To Kill Us Republic "Scared Of Heights"-Citizen Cope 3:20 single only Rainwater "Such Great Heights"-Iron & Wine 4:10 Give Up (10th Anniversary Edition) Sub Pop "Hey Rose"-Son Little (in-studio) 3:10 in-studio n/a ***MUSIC OUT AND INTO: ***NATIONAL SPONSOR BREAK*** The Ark/"COVID-19 Update" (:30) Outcue: " TheArk.org." TOTAL TRACK TIME: 23:42 ***PLAY CUSTOMIZED STATION ID INTO: SEGMENT TWO: "Good Time Charlie’s Got The Blues"-Steve Forbert 3:05 Early Morning Rain Blue Corn Music ***INTERVIEW & MUSIC: MARK ERELLI (at home in Boston) ("Her Town Now," "Stranger’s Eyes") 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: 18:30 SEGMENT THREE: "Brighter Days"-Jamie Alamorad/Gino Vannelli (USASC winner) 3:40 This Is Tomorrow Calling self-released "Make That Change"-Matt Costa 3:50 single only Dangerbird "Sounds Like The Devil To Me"-Shemekia Copeland (in-studio) 3:10 in-studio n/a ***MUSIC OUT AND INTO: ***NATIONAL SPONSOR BREAK*** USA Songwriting Competition/"Registration" (:30) Outcue: " Songwriting.net." TOTAL TRACK TIME: 12:50 TOTAL TIME FOR HOUR ONE - 55:02 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 #1320 --- Week of 4/27/20-5/3/20 HOUR TWO--SEGMENTS 4-6: SONG ARTIST LENGTH ALBUM LABEL________________ SEGMENT FOUR: "Pretty Lady"-Tash Sultana 3:35 single only Mom+Pop "Flowin’ Robes"-Stephen Malkmus 2:50 Traditional Techniques Beggars Group "Alexandra"-Laura Marling 3:20 Song For Our Daughter Partisan "Let The Mermaids Flirt With Me"-Logan Ledger 4:25 Logan Ledger Rounder "Unsteady"-X Ambassadors(in-studio) 3:10 in-studio n/a ***MUSIC OUT AND INTO: ***NATIONAL SPONSOR BREAK*** The Ark/"COVID-19 Update" (:30) Outcue: " TheArk.org." TOTAL TRACK TIME: 19:24 ***PLAY CUSTOMIZED STATION ID INTO: SEGMENT FIVE: "Angel From Montgomery"-John Prine/Bonnie Raitt 4:00 Anthology: Great Days Rhino "Together Alone"-Bruce Cockburn 2:50 Bruce Cockburn Columbia "Walking Proof"-Lilly Hiatt 4:00 Walking Proof New West "Detroit Made"-John Hiatt (in-studio) 3:10 in-studio n/a ***MUSIC OUT AND INTO: ***NATIONAL SPONSOR BREAK*** Leon Speakers/"The Leon Loft" (:30) Outcue: " at LeonSpeakers.com." TOTAL TRACK TIME: 17:54 SEGMENT SIX: ***INTERVIEW & MUSIC: MARK ERELLI (at home in Boston) ("Can’t Stand Myself," "By Degrees") in-studio interview/performance n/a ***MUSIC OUT AND INTO: ***NATIONAL SPONSOR BREAK*** USA Songwriting Competition/"Registration" (:30) Outcue: " Songwriting.net." TOTAL TRACK TIME: 16:49 CLOSING: Theme: Closing Credits "Million Dollar Intro" - Ani DiFranco :54 TOTAL TIME FOR HOUR TWO - 55:01 :30 PROMO: Promo for Show #1321 Week of 5/4/20 – 5/10/20 :15 PROMO: Promo for Show #1321 Week of 5/4/20 – 5/10/20 acoustic café · p.o. box 7730 · ann arbor, mi 48107-7730 · 734/761-2043 · fax 734/761-4412 [email protected] .
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