Nbr 196 1970 Jun 25 to Jul 8

Nbr 196 1970 Jun 25 to Jul 8

KRAB - F'M 107 . 7 9029 Roos evelt Way N. E. Seattle Washington 98115 LAk eview 2 - 5111 J une 14 , 1970 Annual subscriptions are at least $15 , hopefully $25 . For $500 or more , we ' ll print your f avorite s n apshot on our gui de cover , accompanied by an appropr iate eulogy . Our Summer Survival Marathon made us cl ose to $6000 , but mo s t of that money i s as good as s pent , leaving us with nigb tmares about how now to raise an additional $2500 by September 1 to make crucial repairs t o our ancient trnasmitter . Anyone with a knack for fund- raising in urged to a all us . Summer time having arrived , we await the annual invasion of flying ants through our flimsy ramparts and wonder i f we ' ll ever live t o see t he day a wo nderful new ( or used) air conditi oner arrives at the studio door , a l lowing us to keep the door closed to the little mo ns ters and avoid suffocat i on at t he same ti ~ e . Meanwhile , we continue trying t o convince prospective volunteer engineers that this i s an adequately comfortable place to work in the evenings . Another s ummer project we might mention here is the Alternative Media Project Conference at Plainfield , Vermont . We don ' t really know what it ' s all abouT , but when Palmer, Milam , Ferguson and Landsman return -;'-, metime next wee\< , we may find ourselves at the dawn of a n~w Golden Ag e of Radio . (applause) . A program guide supervisor has been found. What we STill need are a new chief engineer , a plumber to fix our si n ~ (wh ich i s now completely detached from thp. wall), and eager volunteers to fold and staple this publ icati on every other Sunday . We regret ot announ ce that OLD ROCK i s no more , personal obli gations having overwhelmed Rich Cummings ' hiweekly voyages back to the days of l--')h by sox and s tingy brims . We hope he ' ll return in the fall, his house all f ixed up l i ke new, but until then anyone with a consuming i nterest in - and l ove for - 1950 to 1963 rock and r&b , a record library to match , and an interest in radi o is welcome t o dontact Bob Friede here . And now, on to thp listings . ... THURSD AY , .JUNF: 25 '/ : 00 a;n TH E MORNING SHOIN - Phil Mun ger wi -rh 17th , 18th & 19th century American mus i c . At g : 30 , Music of the Ame rican Indians . 11 :00 Commentary ( R) :L : 30 Letter from England (R) 11~4S Afri can Times (R ) 1.~ : ] C, Gary Snyder (R) ~ 0 ~ ~ ~ @ ~ @ @ @ @ @ @ ~ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ 0 ~ 0 @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ 0 ~ - :" t:-". LORENZO MILAM I NTERVIEW S AL RUTHERFORD - Mr . Rutherford lost h is tenure and job at San Jose State Co llege and is trying to get i t back . His method of teaching educati onal psychOlogy to upper divis ion students i s to require them to draw up , individually , a complete educational plan for sume Lody of s tudents . Th ey discuss this teaching method anrl also some of the reasons for Rutherford ' s loss of 2 - .il" '. tenure ; he was an organizer of the teachers union and lead a walk- out . From KTAO . 4 : 00 ALONE TOGETHER - Rock with Dave Mason , Jim Capaldi , John Simon , Jim Keltner , Jim Goerdon , Chris Ethridge , Carl Radle , Larry Knectel , Mi ke De Temple , John Barbata , Delaney and Bonnie Bramlett , Rita Coolidge , Claudia Lennear , Don Preston , Jack Sorti , Lou Cooper , Mike Coolidge and Bob Norwood all at the same time in this new Blue Thumb release . 4 : 30 IMPERIALISM AND THE CAP ITALIST ECONOMY - with Prof . Mike Lerner , one of the Seattle Conspiracy defendents . 6:00 EVENING RAAG - Kalpana- - Improvisations . Instrumental and dance music of India . Mrinal Sen Gupta , Sarod ; Lateef Ahmed Khan , tabla ; Tirath Ajmani , dancer . (Exp lorer) Note : the dancer wears ankle- bells and stamps 0 t rhythms . 7 : 00 CO MMENTARY - David Island of the Summerhill So ciety . 7 : 30 BENJAMIN BRITTEN ' S THE TURN OF THE SCREW - a chamber opera , composed in 1954 , based on the story by Henry ,James. This work has recently been staged in New York . The London performance features Peter Pears (tenor) , ,j enni fer Vyvyan (soprano) , David Hemmings (treble - he was a young boy in 1954 , though later to become famous in BLOW - UP) , and Olive Dyre (soprano) . The En glish Opera Group Orchestra , conducted by Benjamin Britten . 9 : 00 LEFT PRESS REVIEW - with Frank Krasnowsky . 9 : 30 CLASSIC JAZZ - with notes and comment by "Classic Mike" Du ffy , and s ometimes Bob "King Biscuit" West , too . 10 : 45 EDUCATION AND THE \.JEAKER SEX - Marj orie Uren , a graduate student at Berkeley talks about the mod els of males and females presented in grammar school text books . From Pacifica . 11 : 00 FUNDAMENTAL EXERCISES OF THE PITUITARY - classical ethnic music with Robert Jangaard . FRIDAY , JUNE 26 7 : 00 am THE MORNING SHOW - Classical music requests . 11 : 00 Commen t ary (R) 11 : 30 Mike Lerner ( R) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # 3 : 30 pm SERENADE NO . 4 IN D, K. 203 , WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART - as well as THREE MARCHES , K. 408 , performed on Nonesuch by the Chamber Orchestra of the Saar , Karl Ristenpart , conductor ; Georg-Friedrich Hendel , violin . 4 : 20 TUNE IN - German composer Karl Berger (vibraphone , sarangi) , Carlos Ward (alto sax , 'flute) , Dave Holland (bass ) , and Eddie Blackwell (drums ) . ( Mi lestone 9026 ) 5:00 USEFUL BOOKS - Joann e Wi ater reviews three books on pottery : CLAY AND GLAZES FOR THE POTTER and KILNS : DESIGN , CONSTRUC ­ TION , AND OPERAT I ON both by Daniel Rhodes , published by Ch ilton Book Company ; and John Colbeck ' s POTTERY : THE TECHNIZUE OF THROWING (Watson- Guptill Publications) . 5 : 30 JAVANESE GAMELAN MUSIC - Explorer series . 6 : 03 FELIX MENDELSSOHN - CONCERTO FOR TWO PIANOS AND " THE FAIR MELUSINA" OVERTURE - Duo- pianists Mar i e- Jose Billard and Julien Azais , with the Chamber Orchestra of the Saar under the direction of Karl Ristenpart . On Nonesuch . 7 : 00 COMMENTARY 7 : 30 EDUARDO FALU - arranging and performing on the guitar the songs and dances of Mexico , Bolivia, Argentina , Peru , Brazil , and his native Uruguay . (Phi lips) 3 8 :00 CHARLES IVES - " CONCORD SONATA" - Second Pinoforte Sonata , "Concord , Mass . 1840- 1850". Aloys Kontarsky , piano ; Theo Plumacher , viola ; Willy Schwegler , flute . On Mainstream . 8 :40 32 DAYS IN MAY - a documentary program recapping the events of the month of May , 1970 ( i ncluding the invas i on of Cambodia , and the deaths of the Kent State students) . Th i s program was produced by Jim Sundin , Rob Weller , Steve Hunt , and Anne Irwin . 9 : 10 KIRCHNER : STRING QUARTET NO . 3 - for strings and Electronic Tape . With the Beaux- Arts Quart et . ( Columbia ) 9 : 30 AN I NTERVIEW WI TH SALLY PANGB ORN - conducted by Ge ne John ston . Mrs . Pangborn i s or was a teacher at Garfield High School , in Seattle. 11 : 00 BUMBLING WITH BALT I C - somet hing , perhaps , to not make sense with . SATURDAY , JUNE 27 10 : 00 am THE SATURDAY MORNING SHOW - with Sperry Goodman . 12 : 30 Commentary ( R) & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & 5 :00 pm EVENING RAAG - The Pulse of Tanam . Chana Raga Panchakam . Ragas of South I ndia . M. Nageswara Rao , vina . (Explorer ) 5 : 30 TOOTHPICK , LISB ON AND THE ORCAS ISLANDS - cont emporary poetry with Michael Wiater . Readings from LYDIA by Kenneth Gang em i and RELATION by Kenneth Irby , both published by Black Sparrow Press . 7 : 00 COM MEN TARY - Jon Gallant . 7 : 30 A BELL RING I NG IN THE EMPTY SKY - Japanese Shakuhachi music , with Goro Yamaguchi. (Explorer) 8: 00 KEN LUND ' S LAST READING - " The Politics of Ecology" , a paper on the question of survival published by the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions . 8 : 30 OPEN HOUR OPEN HOUR OPEN HOUR OPEN HOUR OPEN HOUR OPEN HO 9 : 30 URBAN BLUES - Dick Shurman wan dering through the streets . 11 : 00 HEAVY GRASS (BLUE) - Uncle Dave Wertz out back doin ' the chores . SUNDAY , JU NE 28 10 : 00 am THE SUNDAY MORNING SHOW - with David Ma cDonald . David reads poems , articles , stori es ; talks t o list eners ; plays mus i c ; talks with guests ; and s miles into the microphone . 12 : 00 Commentary (R) 12 : 30 HINDEMITH: SYMPHONY IN E- FLAT - Bernstein conducting the New York Philharmonic . ( Colum bia ) 1 : 05 STEPHANIE COONTZ - TEE STUDENT STR IKE - A talk Mi ss Coontz gave at the UW June 3 , 1970. She i s a graduate student in history and a leader of the YSA in Se attl e . Recorded for KRAB by Michael Wiater. 2 : 00 JAZZ FOR A SUNDAY AFTERN OON - with Steve Brown . 5: 00 THE TEN GRA CES PLAYED ON THE VINA - musi c of South India performed by M. Nageswara on the vi na , with T. Ranganathan , mridangam . (Expl orer ) 4 5: 35 RITA HANSEN ON STUDENTS LEGAL RIGHTS - This is a speech made at Moo t Courtroom , Cornell University . Rita Hansen , a lawyer , begins with the history of student legal r ights in the USA , discussing the concept of in loco parentis , which attitude she contrasts with lessp rotecti ve and paternal attitudes characteristic of most European and Asian Universities . 6 : 30 THE MOULDY FYG GE - Kansas City Frank Melrose : Pass the Jug! Jelly Roll Stomp! Whoopee Stomp! Rock My Soul! Market St . Jive! Piano Breakdown! New Whoopee Stomp! Distant Moan! Cosmics . With Val Golding , conducting . 7 : 00 COMMENTARY 7 : 30 DR . ERICH FROMM - psychoanalyst , social philosopher adn author , speaking at the 1966 Forum of Ideas , on "Obstacles to Love ." 8 : 30 GABRIEL FAURE - BALLADE FOR PIANO AND ORCHESTRA , OPUS 19 , AND PELLEAS ET MELISANDE , SUITE FROM THE INCIDENTAL MUSIC , OPUS 80 - Vasso Devetzi , Piano , Orchestra de la Societe Des Concerts du Conservatoire de Paris , Serge Baudo conducting.

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