6130 EARLY HUSIC - M!!Si c of the Renaissance 6: 30 EARLY MUSI C 10:00 SUSAN SUNFLOWER READS - -from the 5th 10:00 SUSAN SUNFLOWER READS from the 5th Ba.mqUl: , Rococo & Classical Eras volume:> of the Pentagon P~pers volume of the Pentagon Papers 10.:00 SUSAP SUNFLOWER READS - f'rc
9:00 Dumas 12 :00 HOVIE REVIEWS (R) 6 : 30 12: 30 ETHNIC MUSIC/ Wi th Bob Verginia 10:00 from the 5th 3:00 MUSIC OF HARRY PARTCH - "The Wayward" volume ot the Pentagon Papers 4:00 AN ODE TO SORROW - Krishnamurti speaks 10 : 30 THE NEW MORNING MUSIC COLLAGE & on the ending of Sorrow. Pamela SHARING TIME Jennings & Jim Vawter read "The 12 : 00 COMNENTARY {R} 9:00 THE SUNDAY MORNING SHOW ' Oriki ' of Alajire" a Yoruba poem in 12:30 UX:ATELLI'S VIOLIN CONCERTO, Opus 3', 12 :00 JEAN SHEPHERD - From WOR radio in praise of an ancient god of suffering # 3 NYC 4:30 CHINESE MUSIC FROM SHANTUNG PROVINCE 1 , 00 LATIN AMERICAN REPORT 5 :00 YES ,BUT NOT FOR NOTHING - The l s t 1 : 0 0 THE GAY SHOW - Shan & Paul present 1: 30 VINTAGE JAZZ (R) theatre & OO~nt public meeting about the Seattle 2000 3:00 TYE NIBELUNGENLIED - A 14- part coinmission 2 :00 JAZZ ~OR A SllNDAY AFTERNOON/ Wi th presentation of the legend of the T~m W~re 6 :00 TO EXIST I S TO RESIST - Movemen t news Nibelungen as seen through Richard wi th Jo Mayn, s 5:00 MUSIC FOR A ~HILE/With Charlo tte Wagner's music & Corinne Heline's Farr 6 :30 ELECTROMUSIci OF PIERRE HENRY commentary . Today:an introduction to 7:00 FOREIGN PRESS REVIEW/With Karen 7:00 BEWARE OF TH~ LAW - Presented by the the legend & Wagner's interpreta- Seattle Lawyer's Guild Engs trom tion of it . Read by Raymond Jarvi 7 :30 IN':ERNATIONAL NEWS REVIEW & ANALYSIS 7 : 30 MORE CHINESE MUSIC FROM SHANTUNG 5 : 00 KRUMMHORNS & KINGS - Music from ;W, th Roy Harvey PROVINCE Medieval, Renaissance & early 8:00 FOLKSONGS OF THE LOUISIANA ACADIANS 8:00 DIG WHERE I'M COMIN' FROM, Part I I - Baroque times.Presented by Randy 8:30 KING BISCUIT TIME - Rural b~ues br. A.1 1"40:: ':T.i vt;:.::. dJJ .£ncroctuction co KcCarty wi th Bob West In Black History as seen by Black People ~ 6:30 FILM REVIEWS/With Dick Jameson 10:00 ROBOTNOR HOURS - ROck,jazz, blues & His delivery & choice of words are 7:00 NOTES FOR THE NIGHT dreams/Wi th Ray Serebrin brutal as the subject matter , slavery . 7:05 COMMENTARY 12:00 ROSWELL ' S RUT - Jazz Dr. Tate pUll s no punches-& nei ther 7 : 30 THEATRE REVIEWS will KRAB BOOK REVIEWS/With Roy Harvey 9 : 00 WILLIAM WITHERRUP at the U W - 7:45 LATIN AMERICAN MUSIC/With Dirk Koorn of 9:00 FORD HALL FORUM The Cali forni a poet reads from his works and speaks of his experience teaching at Soledad Prison 11:00 10 : 00 BLUEGRASS/ Wi th Tiny Freeman and/or hi s friends
from the vol ume of the Pen tagon Papers 10: 30 ETHNIC NELODIES 12 :00 COHNENTARY (R) 12:30 MUSIC FROM THE TIME OF ERASMUS EARLY MUSIC 1: 00 WAR REPORT (R) 10:00 SUSAN SUNFIDiER READS from the 5th 1:30 NEW YORK PRO MUSICA PERFORMS MUSIC 10:00 SUSAN SUNFLOWER READS from the 5th volume of the Pentagon Papers OF SCHUTZ & MELCHIAN FRANCK volume of the Pentagon Papers 10: 30 ETHNIC NELODIES 2:00 FOREIGN PRESS REVIEW (R) 10:30 ETHNIC MELODIES 12 :00 COHNENTARY (R) 2 :30 BALLAD VARIANTS - "Riddles Wisely 12 :00 COMMENTARY (R) 12: 30 SACRED ANTHEMS OF PURCELL 6:30 EARLY MUSIC Expounded" & "The Elfin Knight" 12:30 SONGS & DANCES FROM GERNANY C. 1: 00 INTERNATIONAL NEWS REVIEW (R) 10:00 SUSAN SUNFIDiER" READS from the 5th 3:00 ~CM FREE IS"T~E FREE PRESS? - The 1460-1560 1:30 INSTRUNENTAL MUSIC OF PALESTRINA volume of the Pentagon Papers Free Press ~s a newspaper, recen tly 1:00 SOVIET PRESS & PERIODICALS (R) 2 :00 THE AFRICA PROGRAM (R) 10: 30 20TH CENTURY & AFTER banned from open access areas of Ft. 1:30 WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BAROOUE OPERA _ 2:30 HAHZA EL DIN PERFORMS 12 :00 COMNENTARY (R) Lewis. The ACLU explains the case & Today Randy McCarty presen ts Part I 3: 00 GARFIAS! (R) 12:30 7WO SYMPHONIES OF C.P.E. & J.C. BACH why they have taken it up (in the of Hon teverdi ' s "L' Orfeo" 5:00 PEGGY SEEGER & EWAN MCCOLL act & 1 :00 INTERNATIONAL NEWS REVIEW (R) form of a sui t agains t Ft. Lewis & 2 : 45 THE BROOK by Pe ter Xi lham sing HTitus Andronicus' Complaint" 1:30 HARPSICHORD MUSIC OF RAMEAU McCord AFB 3:00 URBAN BLUES {R} & "Gernutus, the Jew of Vsnlce" 2 : 00 BEWARE OF THE LAW (R) 4: 00 PENTAGON PAPE~ TRIAL _ 5:00 OPEN TINE 5 : 30 WHAT'S IT ALL MEAN? 2:30 BALLAD VARIANTS - "The Broomfield Da vid rrankel talks wi th Anthony Russo 5: 30 DO NOT GO GENTLE INTO THAT GOOD Antho:;:,y Russo goes beyond the issues of t1~e PelJ ta~cn Papers Trial Ii I~xplores Hill" & "The Grey Cock" (co-defendant with Daniel Ellsberg in I NIGHT ,Part IV - Roy Harvel} conti n 3:00 ROBOTNOR HOURS (R) th'E! case) about h.i..s enl.-olvemeut with ues to explore the VietVet dilemma U.S. envolvement in Vi e tnam and the 5:00 OPEN TIME the Tdal. R • . 6:30 MICHIO NIYAGI performs 4 works on possibili ty for social change here & 5:30 DO NOT GO GENTLE INTO THAT GOOD 5 :00 TYE FORM OF REFORM ,Part II - From the the koto abroad, produced ,.. y D,n·id Frankel NIGHT, Part III - Roy Harvey contin Ci ti zen's Conference on Washington 7:00 NOTES FOR THE NIGHT 6 :30 PEGGY & EWAN continue wi th "The ues to explore the VietVet dilemma courts. A panel discussion on solu 7:05 COHNENTARY Spanish Tragedy" & "A Warning Piece 6:30 TURKISH VILLAGE MUSIC tions to oourt ills by Betty Fletcher, 7: 30 INTERNATIONAL NEWS REVIEW & ANALYSIS to England" 7:00 NOTES FOR THE NIGHT Robert Block & Luvern Rieke / Wi th Roy Harvey 7 :00 NOTES FOR THE NIGHT 7 :05 COMNENTARY 6:00 HISTORY OF MODERN FRENCH ORGAN MUSIC - 8:00 MUSIC OF THE SENUFO from the UNESCO 7 :05 COMMENTARY 7:30 WAR REPORT/With Roy Harvey Today:Early music by Messiaen collection 7: 30 AFRICA REPORT 8:00 TYE OLD WAXWORKS - Memory songs of 7:00 NOTES FOR THE NIGHT 8: 30 THE AFRICA PROGRAM/Wi th Simon 8:00 DIG WHERE I'M COMIN' FROM,Part III _ Yesteryear/With Earl Smith 7 :05 COMNENTARY Ottenberg Dr. H.E. Phillips, Prof. of Education 9:00 LIEDER/ With Raymond Jarvi 7: 30 SOVIET PRESS & PERIODICALS/Wi th 9:00 GARFIASJ Husic from around the & Philosophy at Walla Wa lla College, 10:00 JEAN SHEPHERD - From WOR radio in Wi lliam Handel of Berkeley world, readings & surprises/ Wi th compares "Law & Justi ce" to ,t Law & N,YC 8 :00 OLD TINE MUSIC/wi th Phil Williams & Robert Garfias Order" wi th emphasis on the Black 11 :00 DR. PHAGE/Wi th Jon Gallant, music, John Burke 11:00 HAM RADIO HOURS - Marvelous marvels person's view beer & ski ttles 9 :00 OPEN TIllE with Captain Kilocycle , Homer 9 :00 POPULAR FOLK SONGS FROM " 'HE 1 : 00 Tad Cook trucks on • .. 9:30 FIND THE GOOD RED ROAD,Part II - The Hetr"d",ne, Phil Harmoni c & others CARIBBEAN problems & possibilities of making 9: 30 CLASSIC JAZZ/Wi th Mike Duffy Communi ty Colleges responsi ve to the 11:00 LATE,BUT ERNEST/ With Ernest Jones needs of Native Americans is dis 1 :00 Tad Cook truCks on .. . cussed by Bill Grover,Comanche, & Cal Dupree ,Sioux 10: 30 EWAN MCCOLL & PEGGY SEEGER sing protest songs 11 :00 URBAN BLUES/ Wi th Dir:k Shurman 1 : 00 '[ad Cook trucks on • • •
We ll, at this writing we don't know the re hearing (so-coiled) of several years a go, will probobly have received the building Incidentolly, we could use your help on sults of the December Marathon, but those though that is abou t ha lf paid. O ur elec perr. ;; t by the time you are rea ding th is, tha t if you have sarre ti r. e , If you don 't who gave have our si ncere tha nks, The tric bill is around seventy-five do llars a Then th e boys fro,," Te xas wi II co",e up have any carpentry experience we can st i l l ten thousand dollars that we hope to ha ve month and will take an enormous jump ond pu t up the tower in about three oa ys use your he lp , Call us at 325- 5111 frolT raised by the ti me you receive this will when we jump f rom 20, 000 watts to forty or so, O ur carpentry crew wi II pre-fab 10 or to 6 p, weekdays . This HEW grant go to a lot of different uses. We still Owe seven thousand and a half. Th:lt 's sti ll a sh ack for ou r tronsrr. itter so th at it doe sn 't tha t is enabling us to boost our pawer and our lawyers a good bi t fr om th e obscenity pro ceeding more or less on schedu le. We catch a cold u p there on Cougar M~un t ain, to return ou r cu rrent board, t u rn bb l e.s~ od CA GRAPHICS. Sesa:Ja.S23-1162
Non-Profit O rA. 9 : 00 THE Sen/DAY MORlfING SHaY U.S. POSTAGE 6 :30 12 : 00 JEAN SHEPHERD ... ~'~nm f'/OR Radio in NrC ~J{RAI3FM PAID 10:00 SUSAN SUNFLOWER READS from the 5th 3:00 IfUS.rC OF HARRY PARTCH - Today:"r-elu 1406 1 : 00 'i'RANSCENDEllTAL MEDITATION I S ALIVE & Harvard Ave. ~:m'~ . WA sions of the Fury II 7 vo:lume of the Pentagon Papers WELL - Charles Lutes, 2nd in corrunand Seattle, WA 98122 Permit No. 9~66 4:30 ~O WOMEN IN CIlI/IA , Part I - Ann 10.30 THE GLOBAL VILLAGE HITCHHIKBRS' CWB t o Maharishi, spt)aks of the !] 6:30 BARLY HUSIC 10 :00 SUNFLOWER & ENGSTROM READ - 5th volume of the Pentagon Papers 10: 30 ETHNIC MELODIBS EARLY MUSIC 12.00 COMMENTARY (R) 10:00 SUNFLOWER & ENGSTROM READ - From the 5th volume of the Pentagon Papers 12: 30 THE JULIAN BREAM CCt{SORT performs ( , 3J EARLY MUSIC Elizabethan music 10: 30 ETHNIC MELODIf:S ':'?;'1,J S~NFWWER & ENGSTROM READ - From the 1: 00 WAR REPORT (R) 12 : 00 COMMENTARY (R) 5t.1 volume of the Pentagon Papers 12 : 30 SONATAS FOR TRUMPET & STRINGS OF 1: 30 EARLY GERMJIN MINNESANG & SPRECHTDICH- ·OdO 20TH C1:NTURY & AFTER TUNG nIBER 12 , 10 COMHEIlTARY (R) 2:00 FOREIGN PRESS REVIEW 1: 00 SOVIET PRESS & PBRIODICALS (R) 1: 30 WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BAROQUE OPERA - 12 ,30 THE PURCEJ..L CONSORT OF VOICES per- 2: 30 16TH CENTURY SPANISH VI~UELA MUSIC forms Medieval Carols 3:00 PEOPLE ' S INSIC OF CJ{INA {R} Today: Randy McCar ty conel udes his 1 :00 INTERNATIONAL NEWS REVIEW (R) 4:30 WHO ' S OVERTHRCMING WHO? - Anothe r presentation of Monteverdi ' 5 1: 30 MEDIEVAL ENGLISH LYRICS feature on the newspaper "Free Press" "L ' Orfeo" 2 : 45 "THE FROG POND" by Peter Kilham 2 : 00 BEWARE ?F TJlE LAW (R) & its battles against the brass at 2 : 30 J.S. BACH'S CANTATA BWV 147 Ft Lewis & NcCord MB 3: 00 'IRBAN 8LUES (R) 3 : OQ ROBOTNOR HOURS (R) 5,30 TURKISH VILLAGE MUSIC 5: 00 OPEN TIME !.: ':'0 Opr;N TIME 6:00 MUSIC OF TURKBY/With Ali San S: 30 DO NOT GO GENTLE INTO TiIAT GOOD 5: 3= ro NOT GO GENTLE IIITO THllT GOOD 7:00 NOTES FOR THE NIGHT NIGFf7' , Par!: VI - ROI'; Harvey contin NIGH"',Part V - Roy Harvey continues 7 : 05 COMMBNTARY ues to <2 xplore the ViC'tVet di lemma 6 : 3.1 EALLAD VA..~IANTS - "Lord Randall" & to I?xplore tile vjctVet dileTtr.1c 7 : 30 SOVIET PRESS & PERIODICALS/Wi th ~ :30 NOEL[; FOR ORGAll or D'AOUIN William Handel of Berkeley "T.'"!€' Baffled Knight" 7:UO NOTES fY)J~ TIlE tJI'iIlT 8:00 JAZZMAN GALAXY - Aaron Dumas hosts a ~. " SOTES FDn THE flIGHT 7: 0 5" COMMENTARY pro!!rarn of jazzJ jazz reviews, com .. : '':' _':'N.\fE.VTARY .. : fll ~ .\1·SRN.~':'IONAL IVE'fIS REVIEW & AJIALYSIS 7:30 ~'llP REM/~T/"'ith RO;} IId£WIj mentary & del1lO.1lStrations by local & 8:00 PEO:?LE'S HU£IC 01' C!lINA/With J.im visiting jazz musicians "'·i:-.'! Roy Harvey a:IJo ['!.A. 'IIC \·C('I ~ SlS ESTILWS/With Allen C'1~w-Paj-, 9 , 30 FIND THE GOOD RED ROAD,Part III - 9: 30 HUMOROUS & BI.'COLIC SONGS jo'RON EARI,Y Ken LaFontaine, Gros Vant, is followed }'otl~e '1 :00 GARFIA... '! . Music from around th~ 16TH CENTURY GERIIANY by a NaVaho leader, a Kiowa educator ~;or ld , r~Jjing<; & s u=p~·ises/ r/j th 10:00 Jf:AN SHHFHERD - From "IUR radio in NY( & a Hopi. They ,a ll relate to their Robert Ga: ~~ 3';;- J}:OO fJIV!:'Rl'IMEN'.1I/with Leila Go rbman experiences i n workin!! for b etter 11:00 RA.:JI ..- HOURS/lYi.tJJ Captain 1 : 00 Tad Cook t rucj..S on .•• college educations for Nati ve H~lU Xilocycl€, HOIre= He trodyne, Phil Americans 10: 30 VIOLETTA PARRA sings seven Chilean 1l-J"",ooIJi.:: & others songs 11:00 URBAN BLUES/With Dick Shunnan Aaron Dumas 12 :00 MOVIE REVIEWS (R) 12:30 ETHNIC MUSIC/ Wi th Bob Verginia 6 130 EARLY HUSIC 3.00 MUSIC OF HARRY PARTCH - To conc1 ude 10.00 SUNFUMER & ENGSTROIt READS - From the the series , we'll hear some instru 5 th vol ume of the Pentagon Papers 10: 00 SUNFUMER & f:NGSTRDN READ - From the mental works, songs, & anything that 10130 ETHNIC HElLODIES 5th volume of the Pentagon Papers wasn't played along the way 9:00 12.00 COHHENTARY (R) 1 0130 THB NEW .4KJRNINC. NUSIC COLLAGE & 4,00 TACCIlI '5 TABLE - Mary & Roberto an 12 : 00 JEAN SHEPHERD - Fr om WOR radio in NYC 12: 30 FRANCIS CHAPELf:T performs secular SHARING TI!lE the tasry oooking of Zea1y. Ie s 1: 00 BERNADINE, WELFARE ACTIVIST - Some Baroque organ mlJSi e- 12: 00 COMHENTARY (R) inexpensi tie, but needs tender, loving welfare myths versus the facts, a 1.00 INTERNATIONAL NEffS REVIEW (R) 12.30 HUNGARIAN DANCBS FOR HARPSICHORD care to crea te conversation wi th Bernadine Garret"t, 1. 30 SACRED & SECULAR HUSIC FRO!l HEDIEVAL 1.00 LATIN AHBRICAN REPORT (R) 4. 30 RENAISSANCE MUSIC FROM FLCll.ENCE head of the Washington State Welfare FRllNCB 1:30 VINTAGE JAZZ (R) 5100 TWO WOMEN IN CHINA, Part II - Jane Rights Organi zation 2: 00 FLAMENCO Y SUS BSTILLOS (R) 3:00 THE NIBELUNGENLIBD, Part III - uptegrove went to the People ' s 2.00 JAZZ FOR A SUNDAY AFTERNOON/ With Ti m 3.00 GARFIASI (R) Corinne He1ine' s commentary & Republi c of China wi th a group of Wire 5.00 OPBN TIHEI Richard Wagner's mlJSic. Today: the students recently. She speaks about 5:00 MUSIC FOR A WHILE/ With Charlotte 5.30 BALTIC'S BOP STOP conclusion of "Das Rheingold". Read both COWl try & ci ty Ii fe there Farr 7 .00 NOTES FOR THE !lIGHT by Raymond Jarvi 6100 TO EXIST IS TO RESIST - Movement 7 : 00 BEWARE OF THE LAt.. - Produced by the 7.05 COMMENTARY 5:00 KRU!I!/HORNS & KINGS/With Randy news/ Wi th Jo Haynes Seat"tle Lawyer' s Guild 7: 30 lATIN AMERICAN REPORT Nd:arty 6 : 30 HAHBREAU'S "CONSTELLATIONS II" & 7: 30 INTERNATIONAL NEWS REVIEW & ANALYSIS 8,00 DIG WHERE I' H COlaN' FROII, Part V - 6.30 !/OVIE RBVIEWS/ With Dick JlJl!>!?son "INTERFERENCES" for organ /Wi th Roy Harvey Dr. Alex Swan, of Fiske Uni versi ty , 7100 NOTES FOR THE NIGHT 7.00 FOREIGN PRESS REVIEW/With Karen 8 : 00 POPUIAR FOLKSONGS FROM TIlE BAHAMAS 8:30 KING BISCUIT TIME - blues/With on "Race,Communtty & Crime": " • • Wben 7.05 COIIHBNXARY Engstrom Rural ethnic groups are penetrated by the 7:30 THBATRE REVIEWS 7:30 HAUSA MUSIC OF NIGERIA Bob West dominant liM te socio-cu1 tura1 value BOOK REVIEWS/wi th Roy Harvey 8 :00 DIG WHERE I'M COHIN' FROM, Part VI - 10:00 ROBOTNOR HOURS - Rock, jazz & b l ues/ s!/s tens , crime rates with!n the 7. 45 lATIN ANERICAN IlUSIC/lii th Dirk Drs. Alex SWan & Al Tate conclude Wi th Ray Serebrin ethnic groups go up ••• " Koarn the subjects beglU1 by them e a rlier 12:00 ROSWELL'S RUT - Jazz 9 :00 LEFT PRESS REVIEIi/With Frank 9.00 FORD HALL FCF.UN - i n the series . Tonight: Dr. Swan in Krasnowskl} a question & answer session & Dr. 9 130 VINTAGE JAZZ/Wi th Hal Sherlock 11.00 JAZZ/With Tim R4J1DS Ta te in another his tory lesson on 11,00 LATB, BU'I' BRNEST - Jazz/ With Ernest wM te America as a black person sees JOnBS it 1 : 00 Tad Cook truckS on • •• 9.00 DANIEL BERRIGAN AT STANFORD - An excellent speech from last spring \ 10.00 BLUEGAASS/Wi th Tiny Freeman and his friends recorders to the Smithsonian where th::e~y~"""t·a·'k·s·. ·IITh·e·III9·,~500~·do~I~Ia·r·s "th~at HEW laid ter we were awarded broadcast faci Ii- will be on permanent display next to the on us was matched by a contribution of master control room, we over Spirit of St . Louis ond other antiquarian six thousand from' PONCHO . Our engin- ties grant, that HEW would have been happy haul the current equlpmen ~ a production to award us up to a hundred thousand dollars radio station . Once all ti.at is done (MCR KRAB is looking for on experienced person to wonders, does not provide any money for eering director, BEN DAWSON deserves room . KRAB has never really had one so either the renovation of our new facility an award of $Ome kind for sqeezing more if we had been able to come up with the by I-I-n, PR by 2-15-73), we'll be able to produce and host the morning program . Format that 01 I our volunteers have had to do The Air Station, or for the transmitter equipment out of that amount of money than $33,333.33 that we would have had to put bring you more In the way of documentaries, and content are open to determination. But, their work live. With a production room shock. So another t;hunk of the marathon ... k up in matching funds . At any rate we're drama, area musi cians, and other as yet un those who wo nt to be PJ the DJ would be ill anyone in his right mind would min pos- we'll have an opportunity to tighten up monies will go tc>ward those necessary sible . We heard somewhat off the cuff af- delighted that KRAB wi II 1m... a brand new dreamed ci wonders . After we're done with advised to apply. Send a resume and ei ther an things a little. A radio station that can the heavy construction, weill invite you all explanation of what yo,· would like -to do or an do only live progrommin" is only half a to a gron< o~ning $0 you can come and see audition tope (half an hour in length) to: Rick ,our new bys . "Aaedler,KRAS,1406 Harvard, Seattle, Wn . 98122.