Nbr 146 1968 July 17 to 30

Nbr 146 1968 July 17 to 30

'., . , .. ,. '" \ . >,~,, KRAB and KBOO are listener suppbrt­ 1l.4Sam A TALK FROM THE SEABECK ed, non-cOmmercial, free fo'rum PM I CONFERENCE. The opening address radio stations operating in Seattle given by Herberto Sein at the con­ and Portland. The idea is that we ference recently held on Hood Canal play such unusual and interseting , by the American Friends. programs that the listeners <i:anrtot 1.00pm STUFF,a hole in the after­ help but send uS money. It 'sa pec­ I noon for recent arrivals. uliar and unbusinessinanly notion and 2.00pm INDIAN MUSIC, selections only works with a great deal of tQ­ Ii from an extensive collection of , I operation, care and pa ti~rtce. ' ' Su~­ ! recorded Indian classical and folk scription rates are $20 a year, with music presented by Margaret Hollen a minimum rate of $12, and a st1.1cleut bach. rate of $6 for nlnemohths. Arid if ' 5.30pm READING: Ray Skjelbred con­ the subscription lady survives w,rit.::. tinues reading the short stories of ing her masters thesis and prints ' Ii Stephen Crane, here concI uding "The your name on a Ii ttle card, you1q Blue Hotel," published in 1889. get this program guide a couple of I 6.00pm THE M1AZING KEITH JARRETT. times a month. It I 5 tax deduc1:able This young Jazz pianist has become and the address is 9029 ~oosevelt well known for his work with the Way Northeast, Seattle, 98115. Charles Lloyd reoup. He has now NOTES: The marathoh went , well. appeared in an LP of his own accom­ We're still not ricH. and it's still panied by Charlie Haden, Bass and going to be scary getting thrQugh I Paul M6tian, Drums. Almost all of the Summer. But we have a $1,200 " I the pieces played are compositions check from th~ Washington stat~ ~it~ , j by Jarrett himself. We will also CommiSsion and $1,200 in tnatching , include on this contert one earlier donations front subScdbElrs. ,"Yeah; , cut from an LP with Charles Lloyd, that ought to get us' through 'the . ' " Love No.3. Borrowed from Discount middle of August ," , yell~ the ' trea:s~ ' : ' Records. tirer from the bathroom. And t j~st ', i 7. OOpm " LETTER FROM ENGLAND. Mi ch­ smile and say, "That' Sabout when i i. ," - ael Scarborough reporting from Rid­ plan to gO on vacation." < J.-Th~m'k:s ", _i dlesden, Keighley, Yorkshire, Eng­ and smiles are in ,6r,der ,a,rtd , ex,te~ded . ,' land. " ,. ~ " to all the people who Hs'tenedanq " ~ ' r' " - '! " 7.l5pmNEW1300KS. Selected read- made donations'. , ,' , !. ings from recent publications with HELP WANTED: We need goqtl ~nrlobhc;.. l ' , P~J. Doyle. ers. Which means most anybody wfib i ' 1.30pmCOMMENTARY: Ruth McIntosh. has facility in a cbupleof fore'ign , j 8.00pm RESURRECTION CITY. KRAB , 'i languages. Women preferred. ' An:" " , 'ii commentator Flo Ware recently trav­ other thing that heeds , c,onsistent ' " ' ,','iI " ': eled across country by bus with doing is ordeHng the ,·rec6td-,' i.ib- '.. other Poor People to petition the c rary. being librat~an wou~d ~e~ti].'te ' , ,,""I , powers in Washingtort, D.C, This is about foul' ot ffve hours , a, wee'J<"a: ",' a report of that journey; the con­ knowledge of the alphab~tand the ' I , fusions, pains and petty frustra­ ability to <i:~unt t:oathou~and. "Tt' " tions~ As well as the successes. you'rE! qualified, call.. 9.00pm EAR TO THE GROUND, a program i ' of recent transcriptions in the I• WEDNESDAY, ~ULY 17. '.I world of ~ock and Jazz with the I ' Se<i:retary of the Universe and the 7.0Dam r.flRNING MUSIC, ~i ~ ttin 'g tiown , MUsician I s Local, ie Lowell Rich­ to listen. Musicfroineverywhere ards. And am10uncements of the and yawns from ~oger. ' " available live music in the city 10. OOant COMMENTARY:' j. E ~ ' ,pouri.. and the activities of the Seattle nelle. (KPFK.-FM) Jazz Society. 10.30am SOVIET. PRESS AND PERIOD­ ' lO.SOpm THE SCOPE OF JAZZ. Con­ ICALS, a weekly ttanslatidnand tinuing a series of progra~s with perusal with Professor William Jazz critic Martin Williams. This Mandel. (KPPA-PM) " , week with Gunther Schuller discuss- 10.4Sam NIGHT INTO DAY, a progtam , ing the music of Ornette Coleman. of folk, blues and a little roek wi th Bob Fass. Sent from WBAI .. PM. ' , I THURSDAY, JULY 18. iginal New Zealanders--the Maori-­ in modern New Zealand. And a comp­ 7. 00am MORNING MUSIC, Baroque, Ren­ arison' to the 'American Negro.' aissance, and Ethnic music played From Radio Moscow. Several short to get your self to work by. tapes produced in Russia with the lO.OOam COMMENTARY: Ruth McIntosh. crystal clear voices intended for lO.30am RESSURECT ION CITY, a report short wave transmission: 1) 'What from a temporary city built of mud is Communism?' 2) 'Farm in the Des­ and tents with Flo Ware. ert', 3) 'About Deinocrary in the 11.30am LETTER FROM ENGLAND, essays USSR. ' written and recorded in England, lO.OOpm DIXIELAND' JAZZ. Funky New and then sent to us by Michael Orleans music, bluegrass and folk Scarborough. played by Hal Sherlock. 11.45am NEW BOOKS , repeated from lO.4Spm JEAN SHEPHERD, reeling and l ast night: a review of the newest rolling from years of sensory ex­ books arriving at the Seattle Pub­ tehsion and laughter. (WOR-AM) lic Library with P.J. Doyle~ 11. 30pm PAUL" SAWYER playi'ng tapes l2.00noon EAR TO THE GROUND, Lowell from Ken Kesey's Oregon farm, read­ Richards guiding, a tour through the ing from the Farm~r's Almanac, world of new rock and jazz. singing songs from the Sensory Res­ 1.30pm THE SCOPE OF JAZZ. Martin surection Festival, and chanting Williams and Gunther Schuller talk poems inscribed on the bathroom about and play the music of plastic walls at the 'Free U. saxaphone player Orentte Coleman. 2.00pm TURKISH SOUL MUSIC played by FRIOAY, JULY 19. Jeff Dann . We ll, actually, last, week Jeff brought in a bunch of his 7.00am MORNING 'MUSIC, this morning students and they played the ~usic. Roger didn't get up till ten, but S.30pm READING: ALL AND EVERYTHING he promises to sleep more in the #68. Andy Andrews continued read­ evening a~d less in the morning. ing from the book written by G.I. 10.00am COMMENTARY: R. H. Darden. Gurdjieff. Presently in the chap­ lO;30am COUNTRY VICTROLA, a local t er called 'The Bokharian Dervish,' bluegrass band playing on a tape symbolic for something the reader spec~ally recorded for broadcast. wi ll have to figure out for himself lr.'OOam ' A WILTED BOUQUET, A Bunch 6. 00pm BLUES . A program of rare of Public Service Programs sent and sometimes scratchy recordings By ~he New Zealand Broadcasting of country, rural and, urban blues. CorPoration and from the other side Bob West has recently traveled to of 'the world by Radio Moscow. the South with tape recorder in l2.00noon JEAN SHEPHERD, the one hand and if he's back and the tapes man mouth band, singing every night are sorted, you may hear original in New ' York City and heard once a recordings. week here. ' 7.30pm COMMENTARY: R. H. Darden. 1.OOpm ' STUFF, a hole in the after­ (Taken from the archives and sent noon programming for recordings by KP FK-FM in Los Angles.) arriving too late for scheduling. 8.00pm COUNTRY VICTROLA, a local 2.00pm ' JUST JAZZ, a cqmpendium of bluegrass band that will be trad­ jazz from the '40s, '50s and '60s ing Thursday nights with the Tall with i1e rb Hannum puffing cigarettes Timber Boys. Old timey music with and dusting off records, holed up banjo, guitar and human kazoo. in the control room. 8. 30pm JAZZ AT HOME, a program of S.'30pm " READING:, from The tvfoner Game mus ic and talk with Chris Albert­ a htimo'rous view of the Wall Street son. This is program No. 23 call­ shell game. Written by Adam Smith ed "Flirts wi th the Classics." and read by Lorenzo Milam. Sent from WBAI -FM in New York. 6.00pm , A CONCERT o.F SPANISH ORGAN 9.00pm A WILTED BOUQUET: A Bunch of MUSIC. A new Columbia LP entitled Public Service Programs. 'Histdric Organs of $pain' played From The New Zealand Broadcasting by E. Power Biggs includes a number Corporation. 'Problem of Racial of impressive ceremonial pieces Tensions in New Zealand,' a dis­ playe~ On ' the; magnificent organs of cussion of the place of the abor- I the _ the~ cat~edrals " o£ Toledo, Sego- i ;: i via and Salamanca as well as that ~ Arlo, Gocdnight,' which may be sung of the Royal Palace of Madrid. ! by Jack Elliott. Humm. E Most of the compositions feature f 10.30~m MILKY WAY MIND WARP, with the special characteristics of each I theme from the Iron Butterfly and of these organs and thus such selections by the 13th Floor Ele­ pieces as Soler's 'The Emperpr's vator, Morning Glory, Lightnin' Fanfare' and Dandrieu's 'Due en I Hopkins and Jimi Hendrix. Devo­ cers de chasse sur la trempette' tional incantations by Rory Funke . are included as well as Soler's So­ l2.30pm DAVID MARTIN, the renewal nata 'for the Clarines,' Seixas' I! notice man and boy motorcycle driv­ Sonata and Toccatta and Canabiles' er, continues playing folk and rock Batalla Imperial. Also heard on I till the early morning. ~ this concert will be a number of • compositions by Canabiles played by I· SATURDAY. JULY 20. Helmuth Rilling from a Turnabout LP ~ -- -----"------- 7~:50pm COMMENTARY: Frank Krasnowsky lO.nOam THE MORNING PROGRAM, be­ 8.00pm ANCIENT AND MODERN SERBIAN ginning with a Bach Cantata, Lor­ I;: CHORAL MUSIC pe~formed by the Bel­ enzo Milam plays baroque music and grade Madrigal Choir, Dimitri Ste­ ·~ reads from the Wall Street Journal i fanovic, Conductor ~ and the American Rifleman.

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