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A Service of Continuing Education and Extension tm University of Minnesota, Duluth VOL. 3 NUMBER 6 JUNE 1982 JULY 1982

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Station Managtt , ...... Tom Livingston Program Dittc:tor ..... , .•. John Zitgltr ,\m. Progr.-m Dirtctor .. ... Paul Schmin tngin=ing ..•...... • . • Kirk Kimm Produttr/Outttach ...... Jun Johnson

to the Listener AIRWAVES is the bi-monthly program guide of KUMD, which is the 100,000 watt public radio tation at the University of Minnesota-Duluth, By Tom Livingston, Station Manager broadcasting at 103.3 fm. KUMD is part of University Media Resources, a Marathon department of Continuing Education and Extension at the University of On April 18th, we closed out our Spring 8 a.m. - I p.m. - Awakening and Noon I 0:30 - 11 p. m. - NPR Theater - A Minnesota. KUMD's program Pledge Weekend with a pledge total of Song - A musical mix with the same nightly program of Radio Drama from philosophy is to provide the highest $6,300. Since that time, additional format that the shows have now. The NPR. quality non-commercial program- renewals have continued to come in, change will be elimination of Press ming, including music, news and and we expect the total to eventually Reviews, Mid-Morning Report, and the 11 p.m. - 2 a.m. - - No public affairs, and information reach $7,000, and leave us in pretty good Feature. Depending on listener change in format. programs. KUMD encourages shape for the year. I would like to stress response, we will retain any or all of interested persons to become volunteer here that our fiscal year ends June 30th, these programs. On weekends we may add some public programmers, and manuscripts and art and request that you send in all pledges affairs, but the programming will work will be considered for publication by that date so that we can avoid I - 2 p.m. - Public Affairs - This will remain basically the same. We would in AIRWAVES. KUMD is a member of carrying a deficit into next year. generally consist of ½ hour of like your reaction to any of these the Association of Minnesota Publil Institutional Programs such as Classes changes, especially the elimination of Radio Stations (AMPER ) and an Programming for Credit and "On Campus," and ½ the Press Review, Mid-Morning associate member of the N ationa I hour of other Public Affairs Report, and Album Feature, and Federation of Community Broadcast- A friend in the construction trades once programming. We will retain First replacing them with music ers. KUMD is funded by the University told me to plan on building jobs taking Person Radio, Wise Women Radio, programming, and the switch from of Minnesota, the State Legislature, a twi-ce as much money and three times as Equal Voice, Third World of Music, Harmony of the Spheres to the Jazz. student service fee, and listener !orig as you expect, and that has always and add programs from NPR. based program. The Album Feature contributions. Membership in KUMD proved to be remarkably accurate in could easily be retained, and some of the is as follows: Individual, $25; Family, anything more complicated than 2 - 4 p.m. - Music - No change from Press Reviews could be offered at a 35; Installment, 60; Sponsoring, changing a light bulb. current afternoon programming. different time. $100; Student Fixed Income, $15. Membership includes a subscription to We have finally set a firm (I hope) date 4 - 5:30 p.m. - All Things Considered - Transmitter Move AIRWAVES. Subscription to for commencement of NPR broadcasts. Newsmagazine from NPR.. AIRWAVES alone is $5 yearly. KUMD That will be August I. The construction adage also holds true is located in 130 Humanities Building, 5:30 - 7 p.m. - Music - Host John Ziegler for our move to the WDSE transmitter University of Minnesota-Duluth. Our As reported in the last issue of will explore the world of mainstream building and tower, which as discussed telephone number is 726-7181. AIRWAVES, we have received a check jazz as well as related music from other earlier should increase the quality and from National Public Radio in the li\:Jraries, primarily blues, soul and size of our coverage area. Unforeseen a'mount of $ I 0, 140 for the purchase of rock. Programs such as Jazz Alive and and unavoidable problems have The Univeni1y or Minnesota is satellite equipment. Bids have been let, Piano Jazz from NPR will also find a delayed construction of the tower, and C0111mi11ed to the policy that all and we hope to have the equipment home here. We especially encourage we are now anticipating making the persons shall have equal a~es• 10 installed by mid-July, which will give your comments on this replacement for move once WDSE is settled into the site it1 programs, facilities, and us some time to familiarize ourselves Harmony of the Spheres. sometime between September and employment' without regard IO with the equipment. November. ra«, crttd, color, 1ex, national 7 - 7:30 p.m. - Public Affairs-A mixture ori,in, or handicap. While most of the programming of programs currently found in our Our expenses will also be higher than changes have been discussed in this hour-long program, and new material expected to make the move, but the space in the past, I'd like to outline from NPR. good news is that we have a potential them again here, starting with weekday buyer for our old tower and building, mornings: 7:30 - 10:30 p.m. - Jazz Expansions - No which would cover these costs and then change in format. some. 6 - 8 a.m. - Mornipg Edition: A newsmagazine produced by NPR. We Once we're on the new tower, most of Or-eanlzatlonal will be inserting some instrumental you should hear an improved signal, music, as well as local weather and and it will all be worthwhile. Me•ben news. The following are organizational members of KUMD. We gratefully acknowledge their support. Arrowhead Band Instrument Service· Blooms-day: Arrowhead Music KUMD Begins Stereo The Artery Sote/lite-fed Speciol on k:LJ MD Simulcasts With Au tower ks June 16th is celebrated by all lovers of bed waiting for her husband's return The Book Post Builders & Laborers Commonwealth the Irish writer James Joyce as home. This famous passage, written Channel 8 Cafe Europa Bloomsday, named after Leopold and out by Joyce without punctuation to Molly , the two central characters The Cove Cabaret suggest the flow of thought, the stream- KUMD will Jom Duluth public Dain Bosworth Incorporated of Joyce's masterpiece ULYSSES. This of-consciousness, will be read without television station WDSE for their first Dew Glass Studio year, in honor of the centenary of interruption from midnight to about 2 stereo simulcast on Thursday, June 3. Endion Station Craft Shop Joyce s bmh, KUMD-FM will join a.m. on Thursday morning. At 7:30 p.m., Zubin Mehta will begin a Greunke Inn other stations around the country in remarkable concert at New York's Minnesota Power broadcasting an entire day of readings The entire production is being directed Lincoln Center, conducting both of the Mus-Kee-Tow Woodcraft from ULYSSES. by Isaiah Sheffer and is produced and orchestras of which he is music director, Natchio's Restaurant developed for radio by Larry Josephson the Israel Philharmonic and the New North Shore Jewelry The broadcast will begin at 7 a.m. and for The Radio Foundation, Inc. York Philharmonic. Nutrition World will continue for 19 hours, winding up OSO Construction at about 2 a.m. the next morning. The Mehta will lead each orchestra Sidetrack Restaurant reading is live from New York City and separately, and for the grand finale will Superior Stove Works is being presented by top Broadway have both on the stage for a Tweed Museum Gift Shop actors and actresses, including Milo performance of Hector Berlioz' Whistlestop Pizza O'Shea, the Irish actor who played the "Symphonie Fantastique." Viewers part of Leopold Bloom in the 1967 film will be able to turn their stereos to of ULYSSES. KUMD for a stereo audio signal while watching the video on their television ULYSSES is a long and complex novel, sets. but it has always been recognized as especially well-suited for reading A second simulcast is scheduled for aloud. Joyce himself loved to read Wednesday, June 3Q at 8 p.m. Mayport passages of it for his friends, and the and All That Jazz is a festival concert of poetic quality of the language is best jazz from Mayport, Florida. Among the appreciated when heard. artists will be nd his group, and Dizzy Gillespie. This extraordinary radio broadcast follows the actual pattern of the novel itself, for i,t is the story of one day, June 16th, 1904. It begins with the main characters awaking in the morning, and follows them through a rather normal, but in Joyce's telling, eventful day, winding up with a dreamlike SUPPORT PUBLIC RADIO monologue by Molly Bloom, lying in James Joyce Community Advisory Benefits

Board Meets Benefits KUMD's Community Advisory Board isplay your good taste! will meet Thursday, June 24 at 3:30 . p . m . in the Regents ' Room, - Benefits/ Administration Building at UMD. CAB meetings are open to the public, and anyone is welcome to attend. A major The Showcase in Duluth sponsored a Wear a\KUMD T-shirt! topic at the meeting will be fundraising benefit for KUMD Wednesday, May possibilities. 19th. The Twin Cities' group "Snaps" played, and we brought in over $100 at Brand new design; the door. Our thanks to Charlie Sobczak at the Showcase for making the offer, 50% cotton, 50% polyester. and to the volunteers who took in the money at the door. Thanks also to the KUMD supporters who came to enjoy the music. SUPPORT We're planning other events like this to help balance our budget and have a Order ollr, PUBLIC good time, too. If you'd like to help fo&~~ organize a K UMD benefit of any kind in RADIO your community, call Jean Johnson at 218/726-7 181. Indicate color choice: 1st, 2nd, 3rd.

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Indicate size (men's): STOP T HE ARMS RACE the theme of this year's Midsummer Festival at MESABA CO-OP PARK. _ small _medium _large _extra large If you haven't yet made a trip to Mesaba Founded in 1929 by the Finnish Co- Co- Op Park, there's no better time to operative Federati on, Mesaba Co-op get a feel of the place than through a Park has served its members for 53 years visit to the annual Midsummer Festival. as both a group meeting area and an The Midsummer Festival has been held individual, family camping spot. T he .. annually since 1930, serving as a benefit Park is NOT restricted to members in support of the Park's cultural and however, and everyone is welcome to fiAsJ-1: educational activities and to ensure the participate in all activi ties and to enjoy preservation of its natural beauty. the beauty and faci li ties of the Park. vJe, a lso ho..J€. cl.-i, ldr~,-,'s <:> i 2e'°:::./ The Park is a natural spot for vacations This year's Midsummer Festival will be with 160 acres of p ine and birch held June 26-27 and its theme will be woodland completely encircling its S.T.A.R. - Stop the Arms Race. The own clear-watered, spring-fed lake. _ vYl e d i L,(..,t"YJ _ tu. r~e... weekend's program will begin Saturday Fishing, boating (no motors) and - ~VY\CLI I morning at 9 a.m. with a Nuclear Freeze . swimming are not be be beat by other Forum, presented by the Duluth sports in the area. Nuclear Freeze Campaign. Regular camping and parking fees are o.d~I-F~-, 7'(.,,chilcl 5 In the afternoon, area musicians will waived for Midsummer, although a perform in aJackpineJamboree, KAXE $2.50 admission will be asked of all who Radio's moving summer folk festival, attend the weekend festivities. The only Name ______~--- hosted by John Bergquist. At 9 p.m. o!her charge of the weekend is a $2.50 Saturday evening, an O ld-Time dance admission. Food is available Address ------Fin n ish Dance wi ll be held, throughout the weekend and a weekend City ______, culminating with the highlight of the meal ticket can be purchased ($ 10.00 for State ______Festival, the traditional midnight adults and $5.00 fo r children) which tll_~~£@\ bonfire. T he bonfire is regularly includes Saturday lunch and dinner Zip _____ attended by spirited singing and a lawn and Sunday breakfas t and lunch. P [E~~eEIO dance. Mesaba Park is located seven miles east Sunday's program starts early with a of Hibbing on Highway 37-opposite Please allow six weeks for delivery. poetry workshop at I 0. At noon, the Chisholm cutoff at Buddy's T avern. Marathon pledgers: you'll be getting yours soon/ Mojakka, or beef stew, that has been bubbling all morning in a huge ca ldron For more info rmation about Mesaba .at the edge of the lake, is served. Park in general or the Midsummer Fo llowing this meal is the traditional Festival, contact: Mesaba Co-Op Park, Sunday afternoon Finnish Program. Star Route 2, Box 110, Hibbing, Minnesota 55746 (2 18)263-9919 . PHOTO FINISHING PRINTS, SLIDES, MOVIES, REPRINTS COLOR & BLACK and WHITE ... FAST SERVICE - HIGH QUALITY PDQ PRINTING. INC. 207 WEST FIRST STREET. DULUTH, 722-6010 ~~.\();~ ,~---~~-t- Need .to get out of the city? Welcome to the 52nd Mesaba Co-op Park t'o~ 'j0~10 MIDSUMMER FESTIVAL ~t'v 6 Q\'v' June 26-27 'o':> C-,'v 1982 Theme: "Stop The Arms Race" . "~'j C)\V Program includes: Nuclear Freeze Forum; Jackpine Jamboree Folk ,\)\I ~Q Festival; Festival Dance & Midnight Bonfire; Poetry Workshop Camping, Swimming, Fishing and FUN, FUN, FUN! tt~~ For more information contact - MESABA CO-OP PARK Star Rte. 2, Box 110 Hibbing, MN 55746 (218) 263-9919

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6:00 Awakening 6:00 Awakening 8:00 Awakening 8:00 Awakening 10:00 Press Review 10:00 Press Review 11 :00 New Dimensions 12:00 Noon Song 10:15 Mid-Morning Report 10:15 Mid-Morning Report 12:00 Noonsong 3:00 Folk Migrations 10:30 Album Feature 10:30 Album Feature 2:30 Black Cries from the Ghetto 6:00 Soul Arrival 11 :00 Noon Song 11 :00 Noon Song 3:00 Blues N' Things 9:00 Jazz Expansions 1:30 M . - Third World Music 1:30 Building the North Star Country 6:00 Wise Women Program 12:00 Moondance T. - Wise Women Radio •Last Friday of the month: 9:00 Jazz Expansions 3:00 Sign-Off W. - Equal Voice "On Campus" 12:00 Moondance Th. - First Person Radio 2:00 Folk N' Blues 3:00 Sign-Off 2:00 Workshop 4:45 Evening News 4:45 Evening News 5:00 Harmony of the Spheres 5:00 Harmony of the Spheres 7:00 Guitar Forum 7:00 lrisight 8:00 Soul Arrival 8:00 Jazz .Expansions 11 :00 Moondance 11 :00 Moondance 3:00 Sign-Off 2:00 Sign-Off

TtfURSDAY • 3 7:00 - First Person Radio THURSDAY - 10

TUESDAY -1 5:00 • Haydn: Mass in Time of War. 7:30 - Minnesota Issues 5:00 • Musicfrom the Chapel of Charles Leonard Bernstein is the conductor V. The Roger Blanchard Vocal 5:00 • Beethoven: Sonata for Violin and -with the following soloists: Patricia 8:00 • Baritone saxophonist Pepper Ensemble with Pierre Froidebise at the Piano No. 9 in A, Op. 47 ("Kreutzer"). Wells, Gwendolyn Killebrew, Alan Adams is our featured artist tonight on organ in a selection of music from the Jascha Heifetz is the violinist with Titus, and Michael Devlin. This the Jazz Expansions program from his Sixteenth Century. (Nonesuch 1051 ) Brooks Smith at the piano. (RCA LSC- recording originates in a concert given brand new release " Urban Dreams" 2577) at the Washington National Cathedral ·with veterans Jimmy Rowles, George 7:00 • Local Insight. Eugene McCarthy, on January 20, 1973, as a musical plea Mraz and Billy Hart. former U.S. Senator from Minnesota, 7:00 - New Dimensions for peace during the height of the spoke at UMD recently. "Corporate Vietnam conflict. (Col 32196) 11:00 • "Butt Rockin"' tonight by the Power: The New Feudalism," was the 8:00 - Beginning the month of jazz Fabulous Thunderbirds with hot guitar title of his talk, which we present today features is the new release of a 1961 6:30 • Local Insight. "The Enigmatic work by Jimmy Vaughan, vocals and on "Insight." recording by vocalist Abbey Lincoln Rossini." Nancy Virkhaus, soprano, harmonica by Kim Wilson and the rest called "Straight Ahead" with Coleman gave this Sigrid Mitchell Memorial of the group cookin' up a storm. Hawkins, Eric Dolphy and Max Roach. Lecture at UMD on May 17th. Elements of the Italian composer's life and music 11:00 • Tonight on the Moondance we are covered, including some original feature the new release by the Motels suggestions to the question, 'Why did TUESDAY -8 with Martha Davis up front. The LP is Rossini stop composing at such an entitled "All Four One" and showcases early age and after so successful a 5:00 - Bach: Lute Suite No. 2 in A original material like "Mission of career.' Minor (BWV 997). John Williams plays Mercy," "Take The L" and more. this five movement suite on the guitar. 8:00 • The new LP tonight by Earl (Col 33510) " Fatha" Hines called "Paris Session," a . series of piano solos on the Inner City 7:00 · New Dimensions WEDNESDAY· 2 record label. 8:00 • Music tonight by the Heath 5:00 • Tchaikovsky: Sleeping Beauty 11:00 • Music by The Grateful Dead Brothers f~tured on Jazz Expansions 'Ballet Suite. Eugene Ormandy tonight on the Moondance program ' from their new recording called conducts the Philadelphia Orchestra in from the LP "Anthem of the Sun," with '"Brotherly Love" with Stanley Cowell, about an hour's worth of music from Garcia, Weir, the late Ron McKernan, Tony Purrone, and Akira Tana on one of the greatest ballet scores ever Phil Lesh and Co. hand. written. (RCA ARLI-0169) . 11:00 • Music tonight from an MGM 7:00 • Insight ·release by the Velvet Underground with FRIDAY - 4 some classic material like "Heroin," 8:00 • Tonight we present on the Jazz "Candy Says," "Afterhours" and more. ormer U.S. Senator Eugene! Expansions program the new recording 5:00 • Reich: Octet. Performed by Steve McCarthy, tonight's guest on by young virtuoso Wynton Marsalis Reich and musicians. Music from one "I nslght." featuring Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, of the important "minimalists" of our and Tony Williams. time. (ECM-1-1168) WEDNESDAY - 9 8:00 • " Kansas City" is the name of 7:00 • Guitar Forum 5:00 • Ibert: Symphonie concertante. tonight's feature from drummer Jake John de Lancie is the oboe soloist with Hanna and friends. Nat Pierce, Bill the strings of the London Symphony Berry, Monty Budwig, Richie Kamuca, conducted by Andre Previn. (RCA LSC and Mary Ann McCall join in the SUNDAY-& 2945) excitement.

11:00 • New Dimensions Radio 7:00 • Insight 11:00 • Classic material tonight from King Crimson on the Moondance 6:00 • Wise Women Radio with host 8:00 • "Woody Herman Presents Four ,program from the 1974 recording Demetria Nanos. Album feature is Alice Others" is the title of tonight's album "Starless and Bible Black" with Robert Coltrane's "Transcendance." Public feature in a take-off on the famous Fripp, David Cross, John Wetton a'nd affairs program is Margaret Atwood " Four Brothers" theme. Lots of old Bill Buford in the first edition of this reading, part 2, produced by Ellen friends drop by to lend Woody a hand group. Wold. ,on tonight's feature. FRIDAY - 11 11:00 - Tonight we feat re a new release on the Moondance program by 5:00 - Lazaro{: Concerto for Orchestra. Laurie Anderson called "Big Science" Performed here by the group which 11:00 • Tonight on the Moondance MONDAY - 7 with "Sweaters," " Born, Never Asked" commissioned the work in 1978, the program we feature "A-2" by Collin and more. Baltimore Symphony, conducted by Newman, an LP that contains 5:00 • Fa_lla: Seven Popular Spanish Sergiu Comissiona. (CRI 429) "Image," " Inve ntory," and "Seconds to Songs. Sh1_rl ey Verrett sings these songs Last." accompanied at the piano by Charles 7:00 - Guitar Forum Wadsworth. (RCA LSC-2776) I MONDAY - 28 SUNDAY -13 THURSDAY -17 ·wEDNESDAY - 23 5:00 - Schubert: Piano Sonata in B-Flat, 11:00 - New Dimensions Radio 5:00 - Kodaly: Variations on a 5:00 - Beethoven: String Quartet No. 13 Hungarian Folk Song. Janos in B-Flat. Op. 130 and the Grosse Fuge. Op. Posth. D. 960. Rudolf Serkin, from a live Carnegie Hall broadcast in honor - Wise Women Radio with host Ferencskik conducts the Brno State The Smetana Quartet performs, using 6:00 of his 75th birthday. (Col 34596) Ellen Wold. Public affairs program is Philharmonic Orchestra. (Crossroads as the final movement of the quartet, on Duluth's Community Gardens, 22 16 0095) the " Great Fugue" which Beethoven, at - First Person Radio produced by Jan Cohen. the urging of others, removed and 7:00 7:C>q - Local Insight. Dr. Helen r_eplaced with a shorter movement. Caldicott: "The Medical Effects of (Crossroads 22 •16 0055) 7:30 - Minnesota Issues Nuclear War. " Dr. Caldicott is MONDAY -14 president of the 9,000 member 7:00 - Insight 8:00 - Sonny Rollins tonight on the Jazz Physicians for Social Responsibility, Expansions program from his newest 5:00 - Moussorgsky: Pictures at an 8:00 - Saxophonist Lanny Morgan is release ' 'No Problem" with Bobby Exhibition. Seiji Ozawa conducts the one of the key groups organizing the prominent nuclear freeze campaign. featured tonight from his LP "It's Hutcherson, Bob Cranshaw and Tony Chicago Symphony Orchestra. The About Time" on the new PAJ record Williams helping out. You can always Ravel orchestration is performed. (RCA She spoke at the College of St. Scholastica on January 27. Her label. Good material and a fine count on the quality of this living LSC-2977) presentation is both frightening and performance by this all too legend. inspiring. unrecognized saxophonist. 7:00 - First Person Radio · 11 :00 - Guitarist Robben Ford has a - Tonight Lee Morgan and Hank 11 :00 -Tonight the music of the group .background in the blues and combines · 7:30 - Minnesota Issues 8:00 Mobley together from "A-I The Savoy The Clash from the LP from their that with outstanding technical Sessions." When this was recorded in release " Black Market Clash" with _proficiency to create a style of hi sown as 8:00 - Tonight a brand new release by 1956, Morgan was JUSt 18 years of age ",City of the Dead," "Pressure Drop" demonstrated on tonight's album trumpeter Freddie Hubbard cafled and shows a maturity well beyond most and more. • feature "The Inside Story." "Rollin'." Hubbard has several releases out simultaneously and they all prove people twice that age. Tune in tonight for some outstanding music. what outstanding ability this artist possesses. THURSDAY - 24 11:00 - Multi-instrumentalist David TUESDAY - 29 Lindley featured tonight on the 11:00 - We go back in time to a band 5:00 - Puccini: Madame Butterfly: Act 5:00 - Wagner: Love-Feast of the whose longevity is quite startling when Moondance program from his solo II. The UMD Opera Workshop. A album "El Rayo-X" showcasing Apostles. The New York Philharmonic · 'you realize that The Climax Blues Band special presentation from this spring's and The Westminst0 ,.r Choir are has been together for a very long time. Lindley's unique approach to rock, and performances at UMD. In the title role music in general. conducted by Pierre Boulez. (Col 35131) Tonight we explore their 1971 release is soprano Karli Gilbertson. The UMD "Tightly Knit" with " Hey Mama," "St. Orchestra is directed by Raymond 7:00 - New Dimensions Michaels Blues" and more. Comstock. The production was directed by Donna Pegors. "Three For All" is the name of a FRIDAY - 18 ! 8:00 - new recording by Phil Woods in a trio 5:00 - Foss: String Quartet No. 3. setting minus drums. Check out this TUESDAY -15 Performed by the Columbia Quartet. sax, piano and bass trio with Phil, The work is descri.bed as Mr. Foss' most Tommy Fla11agan, and Red Mitchell 5:00 - Gould: Fall River Legend. together. Dimitri Mitropoulos conducts the New EXTREME compositions. (CRI 413) York Philharmonic. A ballet score 7:00 - Guitar Forum 11:00 - Tonight on the Moondance based on the Lizzie Borden murder case. program we feature the new release by (New World Records 253) the Jim Carrol Band entitled " Dry Dreams" with "Work Not Play," 7:00 - New Dimensions SUNDAY - 20 "Jody," "Still Life" and more. 8:00 - Clifford Brown and Max Roach "At Basin Street" is tonight's album 11:00 - New Dimensions Radio feature on the Jazz Expansions program - Wise Women Radio with host WEDNESDAY - 30 from a release of old material originally 6:00 Kath Anderson. A program celebrating issued in 1956 on the EmArcy record women writers. 5:00 - Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 12 in , label. A, K. 414. Murray Perahia plays and conducts this concerto, with the 11:00 - Tonight on the Moondance English Chamber Orchestra. (Col program we feature the latest from the 35828) Flamin' Ohs and the LP " Ohl" This Madame Butterfly: the UMD LP contains "Bite Your Lip," "Love is Opera Workshop's production of 7:00 - Insight a Crime" and more. MQNDAY - 21 spring 1982. 8:00 - "Extensity" is the name of the 5:00 - Strauss: Ein Heldenleben, Op. 40 new recording by the Mat Marucci ("A Hero's Life"). Lorin Maazel 7:00 - Local Insight. Jack Nelson, group with Doug Richardson. Lew WEDNESDAY -16 conducts the Cleveland Orchestra. A author of HUNGER FOR JUSTICE, Matthews, Tom Adcock, and Louis symphonic poem in which the was one of the keynote speakers at a Spears that we feature tonight on th'e BLOOMSDAY ... ALL DAVI a James composer himself is·the hero of the title. food self-reliance workshop here in Jazz Expansions program. Joyce extravaganza. In honor of the (Col 34566) . Duluth on March 4. He spoke on " Food great author's 100th birthday, a reading and Justice," and persuasively shows 11:00 - Tonight on the Moondance t'he connections between U.S. of his masterpiece ULYSSES. See 7:00 - First Person Radio program we go back in time to the accompanying article for details. agricultural policies and the rest of the music of The Turtles from a collection world, especially the underdeveloped 7:30 - Minnesota Issues of their greatest hits that contains: nations. "Happy Together," "Sound Asleep" 8:00 - Joanne Brackeen is in the and more. spotlight tonight on the Jazz 8:00 - Music tonight from Hal Crook Expansions from her new recording and his first LP as a leader. This ~UrY'.-7) "Special Identity" with compatriots trombonist has picked excellent Eddie Gomez and Jack DeJohnette. sidemen in Phil Woods, Bill Goodwin, .... Chuck Israels and more to play some '--.BCrJ £F,,== very fine original compositions. 11 :00 - Tonight on the Moondance program we spotlight the brand new release by Robert Palmer called "Maybe 11:00 - Tonight music by the group It's Live" presenting some of his best The Blasters from their first LP with a, 8 esf of cross . section of styles represented: known works ("Sneakin' Sally 11 Through the Alley" etc.) done "Live." rockabilly, country, 50's rock 'n roll and S0cor1 d S().._+1). d~ inore.

FRIDAY - 25 TUESDAY - 22 11; 3-fupvn 5:00 - Brott: Concerto for Violin and S - Ovorak: Piano Quartet in E-Flat 5:00 Chamber Orchestra. The soloist is O tto OV'l Major, Op. 87. MembersoftheJuilliard Armin, and Boris ·Brott conducts the Quartet with pianist Rudolf Firkusky. Hamilton Philharmonic Virtuosi. (Col 35913) (Radio Canada 291) Kirk?u 1uro...ey~ - Ur'hi)- 7:00 - Insight ..J 7:00 - New Dimensions 7:00 • Guitar Forum 8:00 - Vibist Cal Tjader passed from us i last month and tonight we offer this 8:00 - Dizzy Gillespie featured tonight Li (\ ~Pu.4- ·f +( W'IS) humble tribute to a very fine musician. from the release of material recorded in This LP "A Fuego Vivo" is his last I 963 called "Dizzy Gillespie & The SUNDAY- 27 release and has him doing some of his Double Six of Paris." Listen in tonight uJME. S6 E favorite Latin material. and hear Mr. G in fine form. 11 :00 - New Dimensions Radio u.,f 11 :00 - Pete Shelley is featured tonight 11 :00- - Tonight on the Moondance 6:00 - Wise Women Radio with host 'JO from his LP "Homosapien." Shelley is program we feature the brand new Susanna Frenkel. Public affairs 0 ,.· +e., pt./ f I) I" rl'i e./5 ! a former member of the Buzzcocks and recording by the called program continues the series on women this evening's LP includes "I Generate "The Name of This Band Is Talking in non-traditional work roles; Susanna a Feeling," "Yesterdays Not Here" and Heads" which is a "live" 2-LP set from interviews Susan Ginsburg, Duluth more. the years 1980-81. attorney. === B~ Nf (11-==- JULY ______H~I· hts

THURSDAY -1 11:00 - Tonight on the Moondance TUESDAY -13 program we hear from the group It's a 5:00 - Glazunov: Quartet for ,Beautiful Day from their classic 5:00 - Haydn: Symphony No. 59 in A Saxophones in B-Flat Major, Op. 109. recording containing "Hot Summer Major, " Fire." Helmuth Rilling Soprano, alto, tenor, and baritone Day," "Wasted Union Blues" and cwnducts the Bach Collegium of saxophones are featured in this unusual others. Stuttgart. (Turnabout 34104) work by the 20th Century Russian composer. (Odyssey 35205) 7:00 - New Dimensions

7:00 - Local Insight. Jim,ylie was the 1'.UESDAY - 6 8:00 - "Politely" is the name of the new second keynote speaker aTthe food self- release by trumpeter Bill Hardman reliance workshop. He outlines the 5:00 - Roussel: Bacchus and Ariadne, with Junior Cook, Walter Bishop Jr., problems with our agricultural system. Suite No. 2. The Chicago Symphony Paul Brown, and LeRoy Williams on Orchestra conducted by Jean Martinon. hand. Some hot playing on all the tunes 8:00 - Tonight on the Jazz Expansions Music from the second act of a ballet tonight. program we feature the music of pianist score, premiered in 1931. (RCA LM Adam Makowicz and bassist George 2806) 11:00 - Since the time early in his life Mraz from the new LP "Classic Jazz when he felt the spirit of a medicine Duets.'' 7:00 - New Dimensions man enter his body, Jim Morrison has ·been a unique character. Tonight we 11:00 - Tonight on the Moondance 8:00 - Tonight on Jazz Expansions we feature " An American Prayer" by Jim program, we feature the music of feature a new recording called "Tee David Mayo, UMD Philosophy Morrison and The Doors. guitarist from his 1977 Carson and the Basie Bandsmen ... Dept., speaking tonight on LP "801 Listen Now" that contains Basically Count." Eric Dixon, Freddie "suicide." "Flight 19," "Initial Speed" and more. Green, Cleveland Eaton and more hlep out on this P AJ release. WEDNESDAY - 14 - Bishop Norman Williams an~ 11:00 - The latest release by The Split 8:00 - Ginastera: Concerto for Piano the One Mind Experience featured 5:00 FRIDAY - 2 Enz tonight on the Moondance and Orchestra ( 1961 ). The soloist is tonight on Jazz Expansions from the program from the album "Time And Jo~o Carlos Martins, and the Boston LP " Bishop's Bag." Based in San 5:00 - Grofe: Grand Canyon Suite. Tide." Listen tonight for "Dirty Symphony Orchestra is conducted by Francisco, this is one hot group as Eugene Ormandy conducts the Creature," "Take a Walk" and more. Erich Leinsdorf. An exciting four Philadelphia Orchestra in this' proven on the LP featured tonight with Dave Liebman sitting in. movement work, with pounding celebration of one of America's natural rhythms, especially in the last wonders. Sunrise, The Painted Desert, movement, a "Toccata" made famous - Longtime drummer for The On The Trail, Sunset, and Cloudburst WEDNESDAY - 7 11 :00 in a rock version by Emerson, Lake and Band, Levon Helm is our featured artist are the five movements. (Col 40446) Palmer. (RCA LSC 3029) 5:00 - Piano Quintet No. 2 in A Major. tonight on Moondance from his new record called simply, "Levon Helm" 7:00 - Guitar Forum The Benthien Quartet with pianist 7:00 - Insight Robert Ridling perform. Berwald was a with "I've Got a Bet With Myself," "Money" and more. Swedish composer of the time of 8:00- New releases continue tonight on Beethoven and Schubert. (Nonesuch H- the Jazz Expansions program as we SUNDAY - 4 I 113) feature the music of clarinetist Buddy Defranco and vibist from 11:00 - New Dimensions Radio 7:00 - Insight FRIDAY - 9 the LP "Jazz Party-First Time Together." 6:00 - Wise Women Radio with hosts 8:00 - Music tonight by Phil Wilson 5:00 Stoppard and Previn: Every Good Boy Deserves Favour. A play for actors Demetria Nanos and Jan Cohen. The and The Summer Band from the LP 11:00 -Tonight we feature the music of Betsy Ross Memorial Program; or, Did "Live and Coo kin'." Wilson is certainly and orchestra. Andre Previn asked the The Motels from their LP " Careful" British playwright Tom Stoppard for a You Know That the Declaration of one of the most accomplished with tunes like "Disorder," "She's Lost narration around which_ he could write Independence Was Printed by a trombonists and this album shows off Control," and "Danger," "Whose an orchestral piece. EGBDF, as it is Woman? his talents as well as many fine young Problem" and more. players. called, is the result. Previn here conducts the London Symphony 11:00 - Elvis Costello is our featured Orchestra. (RCA ABLI-2855) atist tonight on the Moondance THURSDAY - 15 MONDAY - 5 program from his LP "Taking 7:00 - Guitar Forum Liberties." We will hear "My Funny 5:00 - Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 3 5:00 - Brahms: Symphony No. 2 in D Valentine," "Clowntime Is Over" and Major, Op. 73. Bruno Walter conducts in C Minor, Op. 37. Arthur Rubenstein others. is the soloist in one of his recordings. the Columbia Symphony Orchestra. SUNDAY -11 The sunniest of the four Brahms The London Philharmonic Orchestra symphonies. (Odyssey 31924) is conducted by Daniel Barenboim. 11:00 - New Dimensions Radio (RCA ARLl-1418) THURSDAY - 8 7:00 - First Person Radio 6:00 - Wise Women Radio with host - Local Insight. "Yellow Th under I 7:00 5:00 - UMD Symphonic Wind Susanna Frenkel. Public affairs Camp." A talk with Russel Means and 7:30 - Minnesota Issues program to be announced. Ensemble. A concert featuring guest )ohn Trudell about a self-sufficient conductor/composer Alfred Reed. community of Indians, Chicanos and 8:00 - "Third Plane" is the name of the Professor Reed teaches at the University others who have brought a new new release by Herbie Hancock, Ron of Miami, and during a two-day visit to MONDAY -12 meaning to the concept of Carter and Tony Williams. Tonight on Duluth participated in lectures, independence. the Jazz Expansions program we seminars, and classes, as well as 5:00 - Respighi: Sonata in B Minor for feature this LP with these fine conducting four of his works in this Violin and Piano. Vladimir Weisman, musicians in its entirety. 8:00 - Tonight on the Jazz Expansions concert. We will hear "The Hounds of violin and Eleanor Hancock, piano, program we feature the Full Faith & Spring," an arrangement of Bach's perform this three movement work. Credit Big Band with Madeline OORD RON TONY "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring," PLANE CAmUt WILLIAMS (Nonesuch H-71205) Eastman. Superb musicians combined •"Othello," and "Second Suite for with brilliant arrangements make for a 'Band." In addition, Dr. Frank Comella, 7:00 - First Person Radio fine evening of music here tonight. - head of UMD's Music Department, will conduct the Ensemble in three other 7:30 - Minnesota Issues 11:00 - Tonight music by Van works. Our program tonight will ·. 'Morrison from his newest release called feature a brief interview with Alfred "Beautiful Vision" with tunes like Reed. 8:00 - A new release from the Jazz Soci'ety of Oregon (yes, Oregon) th.It "Cleaning Windows,'' "Celtic Ray" and more. 7:00 - Local Insight. "Suicide: Is It Ever showcases pianist Gene Harris in a trio Ethically Justified?" A discussion with • setting with John Heard and Jimmie Dr. David Mayo, associate professor in Smith "Live at Otter Crest-First Set." UMD's philosophy department. Dr. Mayo has co-edited an anthology of 11:00· Tonight the music of Canadian articles and philosophical papers on guilarist. Domenic Troiano from his suicide, has written on the subject 1973 release "Tricky" with some red hot himself, and teaches courses at UMD in guitar work on most cuts. Listen in medical ethics. tonight for "Fanny Mae" and more. FRIDAY -16 TUESDAY-20 THURSDAY - 22 MONDAY-26 Katherine Ritz, a graduate of 5:00 - Moevs: Concerto Grosso for 5:00 - Mendelssohn: Trio No. I in D 5:00 - 5:00 - Orff: Catulli Carmina. A Piano, Percussion and Orchestra . .The Minor, Op. 49. The Suk Trio. UMD in music, recently was one of ten companion piece to the better known pianist is Wanda Maximilien. The (Crossroads 22 16 0178) finalists in the prestigious Carmina Burana, this work sets poems composer Robert Moevs was born in Metropolitican Opera National of the Latin poet Catullus. Various 1920 in LaCrosse, Wisconsin. A 7:00 - New Dimensions auditions. Ms. Ritz participated in a ·soloists with the Czech Philharmonic preliminary version of this work was concert presented by the winners in Chorus and the Prague Symphony sketched in 1960, but the final product. 8:00 - " Blues 8c Other Happy New York, and we will present excerpts Orchestra conducted by Vaclav was first performed in 1978 (CRI 457) Moments" is the title of tonight's from that concert today, including Ms. Smetacek. (Crossroads 22 16 0003) album feature tonight on the Jazz Ritz singing the aria, " Pace, pace mio Dio" from Verdi's "La Forza del 7:00 - Guitar Forum ~xpansions program. Brothers Mike 7:00 - First Person Radio and Gary Barone' lead the way on a Destino." series of swingin' original 7:30 - Minnesota Issues compositions. 8:00 - Tonight we feature the legendary 11:00 - The Rolling Stones tonight from a recent release of featured on the Moondance program <;>Ider material called "The Genius of SATURDAY from " Black and Blue," an album that Charlie Parker No. 7" with tunes like contains "Hot Stuff," " Crazy Mama," "Star Eyes," " Old Folks" and more. fhe Second Saturday Show " Hand of Fate" and others. 11:00- We go back tonight to the music Broadcast live from UMD's from days gone by and the early years of Kirby Bull Pub Jeff Beck and his LP " Rough and 3-6 pm Ready" that has tunes like "Jody," "Situation," " Got The Feeling" and With your host more. Andy Livingston &: The Second Saturday Band TUESDAY - 27 featuring 5:00 - Brahms: Four Ballades, Op. 10. Artur Rubinstein plays these early Area Guest Artists Katherine Ritz, UMD graduate piano solo pieces by a composer who and recent winner of the was still alive when Rubinstein was a _Metropolitan , Opera national boy of ten! (RCA LSC 3186) auditions. 7:00 - New Dimensions

SUNDAY -18 8:00 - Sarah Vaughan is in the spotlight - Local Insight. 7:00 tonight from a recording done at the - 11:00 - New Dimensions Radio WEDNESDAY 21 famous Tivoli in Copenhagen called Vibist Charlie Shoemake has a 8:00 - "Sassy Swings The Tivoli." A good 5:00 - Vaughan Williams: Symphony fine 1979 recording called "Sunstroke." 6:00 - Wise Women Radio with host band and Sarah in excellent voice make No. 2 (A London Symphony). Andre Tonight we feature this album on the . Jan Cohen. Public affairs program is a for an outstanding album tonight. reading of works by Anais Nin. Previn conducts the London Jazz Expansions program. Dave Symphony Orchestra. Not exactly Schnitter, Kenny Barron, Cecil McBee - "No Tie Like a Present" is the program music, this work does, ·and Al Foster all lend a helping hand. 11:00 title of tonight's album feature on the however, give musical expression to the Moondance program and the music of MONDAY -19 ljfe of London. (RCA LSC 3282) we feature the music of 11:00-Tonight the group The Jags. Little Feat from the LP "Time Loves A 5:00 - Debussy: Nocturnes. Louis de 7:00 - Insight Hero," a 1977 release that offers Froment conducts the Orchestra of "Rocket In My Pocker," "Hi Roller," Radio Luxembourg. A three movement 8:00 - Pianist Bernie Senesky is our "Red Streamliner" and more. suite: Nuages (" clouds"), Fetes featured artist tonight on the Jazz WEDNESDAY - 28 ("festivals"), and Sirenes ("the Sirens"). Expansions program from his new - Beethoven: String Quartet No. 8 (Vox 5128) recording "Free Spirit." Combining FRIDAY- 23 5:00 with fello~ Canadians Terry Clarke, · in E Minor, Op. 59, No. 2 "Rasumovsky." Played by the Juilliard 7:00 - First Person Radio Don Alias, and David Piltch he makes 5:00 - Subotnick: Silver Apples of the beautiful music on tonight's feature. Moon. A work for electronic music Quartet. (Col 34094) 7:30 - Minnesota Issues synthesizer, commissioned by 11:00 - Joy Division is the name of the Nonesuch records. (Nonesuch H 71174) 7:00 - Insight 8:00 - "Pocono Friends Encore" is the group featured tonight on Moondance 8:00 - Tonight we go back to a classic name of the new release under the name from the LP " Unknown Pleasures" 7:00 - Guitar Forum . of John Coates Jr. Here together with contammg tunes like "Disorder," recording by the great Keith Jarrett Phil Woods, Steve Gilmore, Urbie "She's Lost Control" and more. called simply "The Koln Concerts." As Green and more, a series of solo, duo, always Jarrett is inventine and imaginative at the keyboard. and trio groupings. SUNDAY- 25 . 11:00 - Romeo Void featured tonight 11:00 - Tonight ,we feature the Paul 1 i:00 - New Dimensions Butterfield Blues Band at a time that he · on the Moondance program from the LP "Never Say Never" that includes "In had Elvin Bishop, Naffy Markham, - Wise Women Radio with host 6:00 The Dark," "Present Tense," and "Not Bugsy Maugh, and Phillip Wilson in Ellen Wold. Public affairs program his group. The LP we turn to is entitled profiles the Domestic Abuse Safe." "In My Own Dream." Intervention Project, produced by Kath AJ!derson.

THURSDAY - 29

5:00 - Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique. .Lorin Maazel conducts the Cleveland PIONEER CRAFTS Orchestra. (Col 35867) 7:00 - Local Insight

8:00 - We conclude the month with the CO-OP WEDDING BANDS music of saxophonist Victor Assis Brasil and his quintet with guitarist Please call Helio Delmiro and a cast of veterans handmade helping out. 11:00 - Concluding the month with the ·!lifts music of Dickey Betts and his group Great Southern from the LP "Atlanta's Burning Down" that features tunes like "Good Time Feeling," " Back On The Road Again" and more.

OPEN SAT-SUN FRIDAY- 30 10 - 5 A WlaG1fT 5:00 - Kagel: Ludwig van. A work for -- bass, baritone, piano, violin, viola and L cello. (DG 2530 014) 4 MILES N.E. of TWO HARBORS on 61 CM 71-4-7112. 7:00 - Guitar Forum Objectionable Lyrics Discovery Folk Fan Short Cuts

-r:hanks ,for your fine music and Since you list Sunday as a separate Please keep up the good work in our Keep playing good folk music. That's programming. It continues to improve. under "Week at a Glance," why not behalf. I especially enjoy your folk why I listen to KUMD. (Duluth) mention the gospel hour show programs and would appreciate more One offensive note - I like blues music separately? I caught it by accide~t; time set aside specifically for folk I prefer the music over the talking, but but sometimes I hear a song that really maybe others would like to know. Also music. I really enjoyed the Herb the Sunday morning program, "New Goldberg speech on "The Hazards of is offensive to me as a woman - I refer to why not 11:00-12:00 instead of midnight ,Dimensions," is definitely worth Being Male" during marathon time. a tune played Monday - I must have to give people who appreciate this type listening to. (Ashland) repressed the name-something about of music more of a chance to listen? I More programming of this sort would be appreciated. Also, keep up the cutting up (literally) a woman, ABC, really enjoy all the programs, even more How about album features played etc. some play on the alphabet - I know on weekends when it's more blues, folk, vintage rock (Beatles, Stones, CSN8cY) withQut interruptions at night? · there is such a thing as "poetic license" country swing - it's more laid back, at all times of the day. Thanks much. (Duluth) ·and its impossible to screen lyrics of good rockin' chair music. Steve Pearson every song but in these times of Danbury, WI Thanks for great programming and all continued and increasing violence to Greg Price the volunteer time which goes into the women (25-33% chance of being Duluth station. (Duluth) ·violently sexually assaulted), we must work to dispel the notion that it's Unique Service Faithful llatenen I really e,ijoy Jazz Expansions, and I acceptable to abuse women especially if hope you can get it back on Fri.day they've been "unfaithful." Perhaps I'm I like the diversity of music on KUMD. I We listen very much to WDTH and nights, too. (Duluth) overly sensitive by some standards. like blues, so the "Blues and Things" enjoy all the programmings on the air. I Personally, I don't think so ... There is show is nice, but I most often listen have the chance to listen most of the day I wait for each weekend to listen Friday so much good music to listen to, that we during the "Wakeup Show." We also to WDTH and wouldn't listen to the and Saturday to "Soul Arrival." Keep don't have to hear about men abusing like the "Wise Women" show, and note commercial radio station if they paid up the great work. (Virginia) women. I don't kno.w if there's any that there is nothing similar available me to do sol I noticed a great sympathetic ears at your station among on other stations. improvement this summer on the D.J.s Could the Moondance DJs play music you DJ's, but I have to voice my and programs; keep up this super music that was produced after 1972 a bit more? opinion. John Kingston Blue Grass, jazz, classical; (Not Southern Rock, please!) The Duluth international press review at IO a.m. "Mid-Morning Report" is excellent; be Otherwise, enjoy your station Our favored music is "Blue Grass" sure and keep " Hy-Line" included in it. immensely. Keep on keeping on. You'd Leave All This? Fridays 8c Saturdays; I like to listen to (Duluth) 8c jazz! We also hope Thanks, Next week, I'll be leaving the north that you will reach the $20,000 goal I am renewing because of women's Gerri Tranmer-Gollner country for a couple of years but here is SOON; we will pledge an extra $5 on music, jazz, Awakening, the addition of Sarona, WI my donati on nonetheless. our pledge. We recommend to friends to NPR programs and simulcasts - and listen to WDTH; surprisingly, (they) in spite of Moondance sounding like I'd like to extend my thanks to all of you did not know that there is alternative any other FM - it's not different, just at the station for providing such radio station. more of the same. I'd Jove jazz til 2: 00 excelle nt program qua lity a nd a. m .! (Markville) High Culture In the Northwoods diversity. KUMD is a tremendous asset Josef & Debbie Braeu to the fo lks of the north country. Keep up the Wise Women program! I enj oy very much the Sunday morning Don 't play jazz (particularly the "New Dimen sions" program - I especiall y enjoy New Dimensions, abstract kind) every evening. Evening is excellen t. Wise Women Radio is also Jazz Expansions, Inner Ear, and the only ti me us working people get to very good. Does NPR mean we'll have Harmony of the Spheres. T he news and Where It's At listen to the radio and I would prefer "The Spider's Web," a children's story publ ic affairs programs are also a big something more mellow - folk, reading. It is an excell ent program & p lus!! My receiving units remain tuned to l03 concertos, mellow jazz, etc. (Ironwood, a\so enjoyed by adults. Keep up the and shall continue to be so long as Ml) good music - don't know what {would I'd like to tip my hat to the "Captain WDTH persists in bringing me (and do without you. People who vis it us in and all that Jazz" fo r his superb others) quality li stening pleasure fo und More programming using the the woods always comment on what programs. I have one recommendation nowhere else in this area (nor many " intelligentsia" at UMD. urely there excellent music we have on. They can't for "The Captain" - John Coltrane's others). Where else ca n one hear Blues are a few interesting facu lty members or believe it is radio. I tell them where it is "Afri can Brass" is excellen t! Check it in its raw form, Jazz, Folk, R & R in all , students that could offer an hour once a ·on the dial, but because of low out. its diversitites, R & B, Reggae, Classical, month of information on various frequency they can't p ick you up - Gospel, T hird Worl d, Contemporary, topics. Are all the papers being hopefull y this will change when you When it comes to radio stati ons, K UMD and yes, even Soul! (All in one or two produced up there that boring? (Two get your new tower. Also love Second is the state of the an ... days!) Nowhere man. T hanks fo r the Harbors) Saturday! man;y years of audible excellence! Peace fr om West of the Continental Regards, Divide. Move on, We'd like to hear some of the old radio Judy Schuh "Deciduous" Dan Mettner drama programming. Grand Marais Stephen Schwarzenback Duluth Just keep up what you are doing. It is great. Keep playing the BLUES, and the mountain music. You call it folk. (Saginaw) I have made this pledge a commitment to women's music & programming, and I hope that you will devote more time to them. Thank you. (Duluth) More foreign music & news please. Too much "jazz." " Wise Women" is great; so is "First Person Radio." (Duluth) WDTH-FM is fantastic! I especially . enjoy the old and the folk 8c Jazz. Keep up the good work. I listen to your station while I study for grad . school. (Superior) • Like "Second Saturday;" would like to see more bluegrass 8c folk. (Duluth)

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