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WGLT Program Guide, October, 1987

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OCTOBER 1987

PROGRAM

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Public Radio from !SU Keith and Betty thought good quality stereo equipment and good quality music made a perfect combination, and so became interested in . underwriting on WGLT. "We felt the WGLT listeners would be very audio BE conscious," Betty said. UNDERWRITER Consequently, the listeners on WGLT are very similar A to the target customers of PROFILE: Curtis Mathes. MEMBER Keith and Betty feel CURTIS public radio is an important Show your support of part of the community and your public radio station MATHES provides a service the SEND and send in your pledge community wants. today! I According to Betty, "Public OF radio brings culture to the YOUR community without the BLOOMINGTON community having to ow that TENDER his month we search for it." summer has feature Curtis The idea of quality radio ended and Mathes of is very similar to Keith and winter is Bloomington Betty's business philosophy. Carlita Scott around the in our They feel if you give Development Director corner, monthly customers what they want. Fun(d) drives are as everyone at series of stereos, and satellite dish they will stay with you. necessary as paying taxes P.S. If anybody would like WGLT has turned their underwriter profiles. The equipment. Although this This means providing each year. but we hope the to volunteer to answer attention toward other Curtis Mathes stores are sounds like an average service. Keith and Betty end result of your donation phones during the fund audio/video store, Curtis things at hand - namely independently owned and not only believe this, they will give you the pleasure drive, please call myself or Mathes also provides full the fall fund drive. FM 89 operated franchise outlets. also act it out. They are in you don'tget from paying Laura Kennedy at 438-2255. service for the equipment is very fortunate to have a The Bloomington location the store each day, seeing taxes. By continuing your they sell. According to to it the business is run fantastic staff to bring you is owned and operated by support of FM 89 you'll not Betty, a service man in the properly. the quality programming Keith and Betty Jensen. only keep superior store full time gives Curtis Mathes is you expect. In order to Keith and Betty began as programming on the air, customers the additional anticipating a move from continue this programming, managers of the Curtis but-you'll continue to services they need. the Colonial Plaza to the we need to hear from our Mathes store in receive our program guide. Champaign. They were at "The quality of our Lakewood Plaza near the listeners during our fund The program guide ls a that location for 3 1/2 years product has a lot to do planned Wal-Mart store. drive, October 5th - 11th. privilege for the Friends of before the opportunity with the success of the The move will be effective Please fill out the donor WGLTonly. arose to take over the business," said Betty. The November 1. 1987. card you received in the Bloomington operation. Curtis Mathes products Curtis Mathes mail last month and return The Curtis Mathes store carry a full four-year underwrites " Waves" It to us as soon as possible. in Bloomington is a warranty and are highly on Saturday and is another full-line home respected in the home fine business with which entertainment dealer entertainment industry. In WGLT is fortunate to be featuring televisions, VCRs, addition, the Bloomington associated. store carries some very fine stereo equipment. -THE PAST IS PROLOGUE Sundays at 5:00 PM

Great Villains -NEW SOUNDS 4October Saturdays at 6:00 PM Pope Gregory VII: John Freed, !SU 3 October 31 October history professor New Music From India The Penguin Cafe Orchestra 11 October : Featuring the music of Simon : Tana Mana Jeffes and his idiosyncratic Robin Hood: Sharon McDonald, ZAKIR HUSSAIN: Making Music ensemble. This English group !SU history professor KADRI GOPALNATH: Ullavaru l combines elements of folk, CHARLIE MARIANO: ethnic. classical. pop, minimalism, 18 October Jyothi Cajun, and sundry other genres VASANT RA!: Late into an appealing musical stew. Savonarola: Kyle Sessions, !SU Night Guitar Excerpts include "Penguin Cafe history professor L. SHANKAR: Paper Nut Single," "Cutting Branches," "Air a L. SUBRAMANIAM: Spiritual Danser," "isle of View," and 25 October Dance "Sketch." Machiavelli: Kyle Sessions, !SU 10 October history professor

MARTIN/ISHAM: The Great Wave BROADWAY MUSIC of Kanagawa - TRAVELOGUE ISHAM/LANDE: Ceremony In -NIGHTMUSIC - BLUES Starlight Sundays at 3:00 PM Hosted by Marc Boon OCTOBER LANDE/MCCANDLESS/ Sundays at 8:00 PM 4 October LIVE FROM KEMP SAMUELS: Skylight - SAMUELS/FRIEDMAN: Starburst 4October Tuesdays at 8:00 PM? STROUSE AND ADAMS SCHEDULE OREGON: Impending Bloom Charles Strouse and Lee Adam are Freddie King veterans of Broadway, with such 17 October musicals as Bye Bye Birdie, 11 October -CONTINUING SERIES Hal Wilner Presents , , , Applause, and Golden Boy Fund Drive - Requests DAVID SAMUELS: The Dolce Vita SHARON FREEMAN: Monk's 11 October 18 October -SIDRAN ON RECORD 17 October Mood LLOYD-WEBER SHARON FREEMAN: Speak Low Andrew Lloyd Weber is the 8-10 Pre-60s Men & Women Saturdays at 3:00 PM Guitar player/recording executive JAKI BYARD: Amacord current king of Broadways Wtll Ackerman finally answers FREEMAN/ABRAMS: La Dolce 3 October musical extravaganzas. We'll hear 25 October the question, "ls new age music Vita Suite from such hits as Jesus Christ Two members of the group, OTB jazz?" and discusses the impact BARRY HARRIS: Pannonica Superstar. Evita, Cats, and The Greatful Dead ("Out of the Blue"), trumpet player Windham Hill has had on the jazz KHAN/FAGEN: Reflections Phantom of the Opera. Mike Mossman and pianist Harry charts. Records include recent RANDY WESTON: Functional LOU REED: September Song Pickens, talk about the once-in-a­ releases by Andreas Vollenweider, 18 & 25 October lifetime experience of auditioning Kitaro, and George Winston. BLEY /WOODS: Lost in the Stars for this stellar sextet. which was ARMADILLO STRING QUARTET: SONDHEIM organized by the Blue Note label. 24 October Youkali Tango Steven Sondheim has been such a The art of orchestrating for the JAKI BYARD: La Strada force In the American Musical sextet is illuminated through Les Mccann demonstrates the Theatre over the past 30 years, we confluence of gospel. boogie­ discussions of the most recent 24 October need two programs to do his woogie. and blues piano playing. OTB record, as well as classic The Kronos Quartet Performs music justice. We trace his growth We hear cuts from Ray Bryant, Les Cannonball Adderley sextet from lyricist of West Side Story Mccann, and Hank Crawford. : Company recordings. 1 and Gypsy to composer of JON HASSELL: Pano de Costa Sweeney Todd and Sunday in the 31 October BILL EVANS: Peace Piece 10 October Park with George, 1985's Pulitzer ALAN DORSEY: Joan's Blue Prize winner for Drama. Pianist Don Pullen, co-leader, with Bass player Richard Davis KEVIN VOLANS: White Man George Adams, of a quartet that demonstrates the techniques that Sleeps #1 has been together over seven make his playing so expressive. TERRY RILEY: Cadenza on the years, demonstrates his unique Davis has made recordings in Night Plain: Excerpt piano technique that he refers to many settings: we'll hear a recent as "swirling." Records played duet with vibraphonist include the current Pullen/Adams Walt Dickerson. some chamber Quartet release on Blue Note and ensembles settings with John a classic Charles Mingus release. Carter, and selections from Richards own solo recordings. .:: ~a~ s s.:ss~:1--" n ; ~ 0 ~ ~ 11 '.!! E. ~ is~ ::s ag ~ I "' a s-a ~ ):i.. °' C/l ::s 6,1"~!].CE} ::t'"Ol--tp.,(t)0 a ~ i 00 ~ ~ > c ;g3 ~ ~ p g:~ nl ~ n o 0. o i3~ ,.~ ol :::i ~ ~ e.- 0 (l) tll Oq1:i' 0 ...,

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