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Show #1360 --- Week of 2/1/21-2/7/21 HOUR ONE Show #1360 --- Week of 2/1/21-2/7/21 HOUR ONE--SEGMENTS 1-3 SONG ARTIST LENGTH ALBUM LABEL________________ SEGMENT ONE: "Million Dollar Intro" - Ani DiFranco :55 in-studio n/a "Simultaneously"-Ani DiFranco 4:15 Revolutionary Love Righteous Babe "Air Forces"-Mustafa 2:30 When Smoke Rises Young Turks/Beggars "No Pressure"-Sinead Harnett 3:25 Lessons In Love – Acoustic Virgin "Abbey Road"-Tori Amos 3:00 in-studio n/a ***MUSIC OUT AND INTO: ***NATIONAL SPONSOR BREAK*** The Ark/"COVID-19 Family Room Series" (:30) OuTcue: " TheArk.org." TOTAL TRACK TIME: 17:29 ***PLAY CUSTOMIZED STATION ID INTO: SEGMENT TWO: "A Song For The Drunk & Broken Hearted"-Passenger 3:55 Songs For The Drunk & Broken Hearted Nettwerk ***INTERVIEW & MUSIC: THE STAVES (in London) ("Next Year, Next Time," "Good Woman") 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: 21:18 SEGMENT THREE: "That’s Life"-Willie Nelson 3:35 That’s Life Legacy "Can’t Help Me"-H.E.R 2:50 I Used To Know Her RCA "Sweet Oblivion"-Jimbo Mathus & Andrew Bird 3:00 These 13 Thirty Tigers "Sisyphus"-Andrew Bird 4:00 in-studio n/a ***MUSIC OUT AND INTO: ***NATIONAL SPONSOR BREAK*** NeTTwerk Records/Passenger "Songs For The Drunk & Broken HearTed" (:30) OuTcue: " PassengerMusic.com." TOTAL TRACK TIME: 16:19 TOTAL TIME FOR HOUR ONE-54:56 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 #1360 --- Week of 2/1/21-2/7/21 HOUR TWO--SEGMENTS 4-6: SONG ARTIST LENGTH ALBUM LABEL________________ SEGMENT FOUR: "I Want You (Take 4)"-Bob Dylan 2:50 The Bootleg Series, Vol. 12 Columbia "All That Lasts"-Pablo Dylan 2:55 Solitude Columbia "6th Avenue Heartache"-The Wallflowers 5:55 Live From The Music Hall, Vol. 3 KCSN "Every Grain Of Sand"-Emmylou Harris (live) 4:00 in-studio n/a ***MUSIC OUT AND INTO: ***NATIONAL SPONSOR BREAK*** The Ark/"COVID-19 Family Room Series" (:30) OuTcue: " TheArk.org." TOTAL TRACK TIME: 18:32 ***PLAY CUSTOMIZED STATION ID INTO: SEGMENT FIVE: "Joy Of My Life"-Chris Stapleton 4:35 Starting Over Mercury "Weeping In The Promised Land"-John Fogerty 4:05 single only self-released "Girl Like Me"-Jazmine Sullivan w/H.E.R. 3:40 Heaux Tales RCA "Release"-Grace Potter (live) 4:30 in-studio n/a ***MUSIC OUT AND INTO: ***NATIONAL SPONSOR BREAK*** Leon Speakers/"The Leon LofT" (:30) OuTcue: " at LeonSpeakers.com." TOTAL TRACK TIME: 18:46 SEGMENT SIX: ***INTERVIEW & MUSIC: THE STAVES (in London) ("Failure," "Satisfied") in-studio interview/performance n/a ***MUSIC OUT AND INTO: ***NATIONAL SPONSOR BREAK*** NeTTwerk Records/Passenger "Songs For The Drunk & Broken HearTed" (:30) OuTcue: " PassengerMusic.com." TOTAL TRACK TIME: 16:46 CLOSING: Theme: Closing CrediTs "Million Dollar Intro" - Ani DiFranco :54 TOTAL TIME FOR HOUR TWO-54:58 :30 PROMO: Promo for Show #1361 Week of 2/8/21 – 2/14/21 :15 PROMO: Promo for Show #1361 Week of 2/8/21 – 2/14/21 acoustic café · p.o. box 7730 · ann arbor, mi 48107-7730 · 734/761-2043 · fax 734/761-4412 [email protected] .
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