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Sat. 5 pm. ET- My guest this week is Jared Seff. Jared is a talented local artist with a national following – his art hangs in the Clinton Library and Arlington Cemetery, and his portraits of Jay Leno and Tony Bennett are in private collections. He has provided art for book covers and group exhibitions as well. Jared is currently the Lead Visual Art Instructor at The Habersham School, which is having their grand Spring Art Show at the old City Jail in late April. Music this week from Marc Enfroy, Ed Gerhard, and John Mills, among others, Ed Gerhard and John Mills who write and play thoughtfully and with feeling. I also have a little Django Reinhardt from the old days. This week, P.T. Bridgeport re-discovers the allergenic properties of pine pollen. Join us.

Fri. 11 am ET-Join Brian Renner as he plays the music of the city that rocked the nation. Motown Records put Detroit on the music map forever. From Smokey Robinson, The Supremes, Marvin Gaye, Martha and The Vandellas, The Four Tops to Bob Seger, J. D. Souther, Glenn Frey, and Eminem. Dave Maraniss has written a terrific book called Once In A Great City, which records the fortunes of the city after World War II, including the rise of Motown.This week Brian Renner will play some of the classic Detroit music and  use the book as a guidepost.  P. T. Bridgeport will stop by and add a few pennies to the discussion. 03/08/2019.

The Verb Altitude Hour 2days

Wed. 8 am ET-In today’s chaotic world, we question the invisible world. We try to understand the physical world through external & internal interpretations to make sense of the world around us. Join us on The Verb Altitude Hour, local Artist/Healer/Teacher, Christia Cummings-Slack, will be calling in to help listeners dig deep to illuminate our connections to the universe around us, & give insight to our vast human experience.~The highest news your way twice a week-in an hour-just for you! 03/06/2019

Tue. 8 pm ET – This month on Contemporary Classics we are celebrating Women’s History Month with a month-long celebration of Women in Contemporary Classical music. This Tuesday we’ll have an interview with Carrie Frey violist of the string trio Chartreuse and Adrianne Munden-Dixon violinist with the Philharmonic. They will be in town for two concerts. Chartreuse will be performing at the Carol A. Carter Recital Hall on the Statesboro campus of Georgia Southern University onTue. Mar.12th at 7:30 pm. Adrianne Munden-Dixon will be joining Chartreuse to play Irish music for or arranged for string quartet as part of the Live Oaks Concert series Sun. Mar.10th at the St. Luke’s Lutheran Church in Thunderbolt. 03/5/2019

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