Sat. 5 pm – this week, more on Amy’s works, the mechanics and art of authorship, and war stories of the writing life. 03/21/2020.
Sat. 5 pm -When The Moon Sings – P. T. Bridgeport plays contemplative music and this week, chats with Tricia Veldman, speech coach and pathologist. Speech is the most complete form of communication.03/14/2020.
Sat. 5 pm – When The Moon Sings – March 7, 5-6 pm. This week, P. T. Bridgeport takes a musical jog, reflects on time, explores the true meaning of the word “shalom”, and brings back Johnny Lytle. From the soapbox, he reflects on sneezing and what it might mean. Music for the quiet of the evening and a bit of chatter too. Join us. 03/07/2020.
Sat. 5 pm – When The Moon Sings – February 29, 2020 – 5-6 pm. This week, P. T. Bridgeport leaps into March with music about spaghetti westerns, insomniac princesses, an island just off the coast of Puerto Rico, and an African drum. From the soapbox, he maps the wonders of customer support. Music for the quiet of the evening – join us. 02/29/2020.
Sat. 5 pm – Music for the quiet of the evening, when the moon sings its most interesting tunes. This week, P. T. Bridgeport plays Jimmy Smith, Max Richter, and Julia Kent, among others. From the soapbox, he examine the physical properties of books. Join us. 02/22/2020.
Sat. 5 pm – When The Moon Sings – P. T. Bridgeport explores music for the quiet of the evening. This week, Ennio Morricone, Yann Tiersen, Bob James, and more. From the Soapbox, P. T. explores the mathematics of failure. 02/15/2020.
Sat. 5 pm – This week on When The Moon Sings – P.T. Bridgeport returns with music from The Leftovers, an apocalyptic meditation from Johann Johannsson, a duet from Jimmy Smith and Kenny Burrell, and more. From the soapbox, he examines the politics of groundhog stewardship. Join us. 02/08/2020.
Sat. 5 pm. When the Moon Sings, Art as a Muse for Music. Musicians often are inspired by other artists.The songs this week showcase a handful of artists, from Japanese landscape painters and surrealists to a modern-day multimedia icon. 02/01/2020.
Sat. 5 pm – When the Moon Sings, — 34 years ago to the day — our nation first observed the holiday that honors the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. It had been many years and much struggle before the “King-holiday bill” was signed into law, and in 1986 (and even today) not every state was yet on board. MLK Day, as we now know it, was the first federal holiday to honor a private citizen and an African American one at that. Moon will take a brief look back at the history of how the bill came to pass and honor King through some of the great jazz, R&B, and rock songs of his time. 01/18/2020.
Sat 5 pm – On When the Moon Sings. P.T. Bridgeport will play music for the contemplative as the evening sun leaves the horizon. P.T. discovers he can learn to love frigid temperatures and decides not to bother. 01/11/2020.