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Post by Billy Batts on Apr 6, 2017 19:49:55 GMT -5
Aloha David!
I hope your show is still going, as I'm an avid "Live Jazz Show" listener and I do not think I've had the pleasure of hearing your show before. I'll see if you are on Mixcloud, and if not, you should be! It's easy to upload your show and have it there for all to enjoy. Many of my Live Jazz Show Terrestrial Radio friends upload their shows there.
I'll check out your website, and add you to the list. On anothe Forum, I have a thread that shows all of my favorite stations and times to listen, with links to the stream. I'll add yours if it's still viable.
I look forward to it.
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Post by tom1960 on Apr 6, 2017 20:11:24 GMT -5
Billy, David's program is syndicated on various jazz stations nationwide. The program originates on WFIU. One of the great things about the Night Lights show is that you can also listen to past programs on demand. Also, as I've said numerous times David's programs are excellent and worth your time.
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Post by Billy Batts on Apr 6, 2017 20:28:10 GMT -5
Thanks, Tom. Yes, I remember. I just don't think I've listened before. So I have to make that a priority now. I'll add him to the list on the other Forum, and give him a listen tomorrow or over the weekend on-demand.
Glad I saw this thread to jog the memory and glad he's still up and running.
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Post by ghostofmiles on Apr 12, 2017 20:18:57 GMT -5
Hey all, apologies that I haven't posted here in awhile. Here's one of the newest Night Lights programs, posted this week for the coming Easter weekend: The Jazz Monk: Thomas MertonIt explores the monk and writer Thomas Merton's passion for jazz and includes an interview with jazz musician and Merton friend Dick Sisto, as well as excerpts from some recordings that Merton made in his hermitage of himself listening to and commenting on jazz. Jason Bivins also joins the program to talk about his book on jazz and religion, Spirits Rejoice!More to come and I'll try not to be such a stranger!
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