Eric’s Sounds of Jazz – 04/13/12
Show #6 – The Three Tenors (tenor sax) Podcast: Play in new window | Download (50.3MB) | Embed
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Bless Me, Jesus – Lee Williams and The Spiritual QC’s – Gospel – 2004 1-2-3 – Len Barry – Pop/R&B – 1965 Hooked For Life – The Trammps – Disco/R&B – 1975 Shake, Rattle & Roll – Big Joe Turner – R&B – 1954 C.C. Rider – Chuck Willis – …
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VE 118: Titanic The Titanic sank a hundred years ago, this week..the legend, the memory–and the music will go on. For the hour–some sailing songs, each a tale of a unique voyage… Steve Miller Band: Song For Our Ancestors/Dear Mary Procol Harum: A Salty Dog Jimi Hendrix Experience: 1983 (A …
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On this episode of “Pure Imagination,” we had Dandapani, a Hindu Priest and meditation teacher, talk to us about spiritual adventures and the practice of meditation. We also talked about the passing of Davy Jones. Songs by the Monkees, Adam Green, and the Rolling Stones. Hooray! Podcast: Play in new …
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Our guest is journalist Liam Scheff discussing his new book, and recent discoveries about how having more sex reduces risk of HIV transmission, according to research. We also follow up on the Wikileaks cable that said HIV infection is no longer a communicable disease of public health significance. Host Celia …
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By pushing through new appointments to his National Labor Relations Board and his so-called Consumer Financial Protection Bureau—without any consent from the Senate—President Obama is shredding our Constitution. Utah Senator Mike Lee, a former constitutional lawyer, has stood up against Obama and blamed the President for using “deeply flawed legal …
Today on the Project Censored Show on Pacifica Radio, join Mickey Huff and Peter Phillips as they discuss “The dangers of global war and social costs of the US Military budget.” Guests include political scientist Dr. Jeremy Cloward (for the hour), author most recently of the article The State, Class, …
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Topic: Changing America. With guests Rabbi Michael Lerner, editor of Tikkun Magazine, and Michael Levitan of the Occupied Wall Street Journal Podcast: Play in new window | Download (10.4MB) | Embed
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April 9, 2012 is the twenty-fifth anniversary of the most infamous savings and loan fraud, Charles Keating’s, successful use of five U.S. Senators to escape sanction for a massive violation of the law. The Senators were Alan Cranston (D. CA), Dennis DeConcini (D. AZ), John Glenn (D OH), John McCain …
In its short, shameless history, big agriculture has had only one big idea: uniformity. The obvious example is corn. The U.S. Department of Agriculture predicts that American farmers — big farmers — will plant 94 million acres of corn this year. That’s the equivalent of planting corn on every inch …
Greenhouse gas emissions are hot news these days — especially during election season when candidates, at least those who claim to believe in climate science, say they are actually going to do something about the biggest environmental crisis facing our little blue planet: global warming. In early March, while campaigning …
Sometime last year computers at the U.S. Social Security Administration were hacked and the identities of millions of Americans were compromised. What, you didn’t hear about that? Nobody did. The extent of damage is only just now coming to light in the form of millions of false 2011 income tax …
If you own a cell phone, you might as well kiss your privacy goodbye. Cell phone companies know more about us than most of us would ever dare to imagine. Your cell phone company is tracking everywhere that you go and it is making a record of everything that you …
March 2012 was remarkable not simply because it was the warmest March on record for the contiguous United States, nor is it remarkable for the more than 15,000 warm temperature records broken in March, the early March tornado outbreak, or the fact that it contributed to the warmest first quarter …
The US Supreme Court is set to rule on a decision by the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, in which that court ruled that the doctrine of exhaustion did not cover second-generation genetically altered crops. To make sense of this, a little background may be in order. …