Highlights

Sat. 5 pm ET- No, Mr. Eliot, April is not the cruelest month, not here in Savannah. We’re past all that now. P.T. went to the beach and chose his play list there. It wasn’t exactly hot, but that wasn’t what he was there for. He’ll talk about that late in the show, but before that, we have the Scottish rock group Runrig, Miles Davis, Ed Gerhard and his Ed Gerhard signature guitar, Gustavo Santaolalla with a very long car trip, frolicking in the rain, and much more. When The Moon Sings is entering its daylight phase. Join us. “Winter kept us warm, covering Earth with forgetful snow, feeding a little life with dried tubers”, said no Georgian, ever. 04/20/2019

Fri. 11 am ET-The sun slides below on the horizon, on its way to light the Himalayas and the Yangtze River basin. The stars appear in the dimming light, and then the moon. Day is done, but the dimness and the advancing night have charms of their own. You might even say that “heavenly shades of night are falling…” This week, Brian and P.T. examine day end activities, from romance and evening pirouettes in the sand to spooky tales and taverns with neon signs. Listen to Beyond The Liner Notes – join us.

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