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  1. Washington radio station WTOP said that former Redskins player Dexter Manley will no longer be welcomed on the station after he called Troy Aikman a "queer" while on the air Monday.
  2. erin andrews' tugging gomes beard and using 2 nicknames for him in postgame interview. somehow 'journalism' here was picked off 1st base. ------------------------- MLB VP Joe Torre was spotted in St. Louis Sunday attending noon Mass at the Old Cathedral. Torre had played for the Cardinals in the 1970s & managed the team in the 1990s.
  3. a real bopper and great piano master coming shortly 7:30 PM to 10:00 PM Tardo Hammer - Piano Lee Hudson - Bass Jimmy Wormworth - Drums http://www.smallsjazzclub.com/indexnew.cfm minnow the smalls cat, as usual is sleeping on the piano while the trio plays.
  4. "(CBS/AP) HARTLAND TOWNSHIP, Mich. - Kristopher Oswald, who was fired by a Wal-Mart store in Michigan for breaking up an assault in the parking lot, has a resounding message for the company after being told he can have his job back. Fuhgeddaboudit" http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504083_162-57609410-504083/wal-mart-hero-worker-tells-company-take-this-job-and-you-know-what/
  5. REPLAY-----http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=aO0xfrOD8SA appearing in the next few minutes----------- The Wallace Roney Quintet 9:30 PM to 12:00 AM Wallace Roney - Trumpet Ben Solomon - Tenor Sax Victor Gould - Piano Russell Hall - Bass Kush Abadey - Drums video-------http://www.smallsjazzclub.com/indexnew.cfm
  6. i discovered ms. lynne in 1963, and she only got better. wbgo says good-bye-- https://www.wbgo.org/blog/wbgo-says-goodbye-to-gloria-lynne her ny times obituary. http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/19/arts/music/gloria-lynne-singer-of-i-wish-you-love-dies-at-83.html?_r=0
  7. http://www.bloomberg.com/infographics/2013-10-23/mlb-team-values.html mlb valuations and revenues.
  8. Mariano Rivera has run the ball for the Giants the exact same amount of times as all of the Giants' active running backs tonight. John Idzik also has him on a really tight leash as well....and he knows it will be a good while if ever that anyone hires him to be a HC again. What do you expect from anything involving Jeff Fisher but mediocrity @ best? It's like no one has really checked his record. Bud Adams died. R.I.P. where is little marty now???
  9. it's monday night again and the john is on whpk, starting off with some scary sounds!!!!!!!!!!!!!!http://whpk.org/
  10. Ronald Shannon Jackson Broadcast: Monday Oct 21st at 3pm- Tuesday Oct 22nd 8:20am Listen! wkcr.com
  11. likewise, bill. the romance and grandeur of radio is now but a skeleton long side the road. the witness(on the passing of things) In a stable which is almost in the shadow of the new stone church, a man with gray eyes and gray beard, lying amidst the odor of the animals, humbly seeks death as one would seek sleep. The day, faithful to vast and secret laws, is shifting and confusing the shadows inside the poor shelter; outside are the plowed fields and a ditch clogged with dead leaves and the tracks of a wolf in the black mud where the forests begin. The man sleeps and dreams, forgotten. He is awakened by the bells tolling the Angelus. In the kingdoms of England the ringing of bells is now one of the customs of the evening, but this man, as a child, has seen the face of Woden, the divine horror and exultation, the crude wooden idol hung with Roman coins and heavy clothing, the sacrificing of horses, dogs and prisoners. Before dawn he will die and with him will die, and never return, the last immediate images of these pagan rites; the world will be a little poorer when this Saxon has died. Deeds which populate the dimensions of space and which reach their end when someone dies may cause us wonderment, but one thing, or an infinite number of things, dies in every final agony, unless there is a universal memory as the theosophists have conjectured. In time there was a day that extinguished the last eyes to see Christ; the battle of Junin and the love of Helen died with the death of a man. What will die with me when I die, what pathetic or fragile form will the world lose? The voice of Mace- donio Fernandez, the image of a red horse in the vacant lot at Serrano and Charcas, a bar of sulphur in the drawer of a mahogany desk? --Jorge Luis Borges, Labyrinths
  12. http://allthingsd.com/20131018/seismic-shifts-remake-the-radio-industry/ "The U.S. census confirms broadcast radio listening is declining, compounded by broadcasters’ unremarkable influence in the online streaming space. According to Triton Digital, at any given moment among online listeners (M-F 6am-8pm), Pandora has more than twice the audience of all of the radio stations owned by Clear Channel, CBS, Cumulus, Entercom and the next seven broadcasting companies combined. Factor in tens of millions listening to iTunes radio, Google Play, Spotify, XBox Music, Rhapsody and other audio startups (not measured by Triton), not to mention SiriusXM and the explosive growth of streaming on smartphones, it’s clear that broadcast radio’s monopoly has ended. As the velocity of change accelerates, broadcasters need the equivalent of the Manhattan Project for content — particularly original online content. And among the increasingly crowded personalized radio/on-demand music services, companies that couple their appealing personalized/on-demand attributes with extraordinary original content will break out from the pack just as HBO and Discovery did."
  13. http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/13/realestate/selling-a-hoarders-apartment.html?src=recg "The one-bedroom condo on Park Avenue was described by the broker, Jeffrey Tanenbaum of Halstead Property, as a “hoarder’s paradise, with seven cats, one dog and 12 armoires packed to the brim.”"
  14. http://www.notreble.com/buzz/2013/09/30/acs-featuring-esperanza-spalding-announce-fall-tour/ Pianist Geri Allen, drummer Terri Lynne Carrington, and bassist Esperanza Spalding have announced a fall tour, including fourteen North American dates and nine European dates.
  15. http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/wkcr/story/thelonious-monk-birthday-broadcast-thursday-october-10th
  16. iverson, cyrille, newsome, lake in rare form. the replay sounded even better. the quartet returns thursday night at 2130 edt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  17. http://news.yahoo.com/50-years-paris-remembers-piaf-201117400.html;_ylt=A2KJ3CUSJ1ZS0TgAS6fQtDMD "After the war, she faced accusations of having been a collaborator who had lived the drunken high-life while much of the city was starving. But she escaped with her reputation intact, thanks in no small part to a story -- completely made-up according to Belleret -- about how she had helped French prisoners to escape from German prison camps by passing on fake papers during singing tours, or by allowing them to have pictures taken with them which they could later use to forge identity documents."
  18. http://hamptonroads.com/2013/10/havana-nights-closed-and-jazz-fans-are-out-luck ""So many people have voiced displeasure over Havana Nights closing. I've asked many of them if they ever came to the venue. Several said "they were going to go but things kept coming up" or "I came out once last year and loved the place" or "we were going to come next week." Etc. There ya go. The question I get asked the most is "where can we go to hear great jazz?" I tell them and rarely do they show up and then call to say "they heard it was great and sorry they couldn't make it out." The bottom line with any entertainment venue is that butts in the seats are necessary for success. Doesn't matter if it's jazz, rock, blues, etc. A jazz venue in Hampton Roads can sustain itself but in my view what's necessary to parallel it is unique quality food with balanced affordable costs. There are other factors such as a safe environment but the quality combination of music, food and costs will determine it's success or failure. These venues are easily taken for granted too. Many think that once a place is there it will always be there so no rush to go."
  19. indeed. i finally caught the whole thing..and now, a 17 pc. big band in a 45 seat club!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The Josh Evans Big Band w/ Special Guest Billy Harper 10:00 PM to 12:30 AM Josh Evans - Trumpet Carlos Abadie - Trumpet Yunie Mojica - Alto Sax Bruce Williams - Alto Sax Bill McHenry - Tenor Sax Stacy Dillard - Tenor Sax Theo Hill - Piano Eric Wheeler - Bass Kush Abadey - Drums Lauren Sevian - Baritone Sax Seneca Black - Trumpet Frank Lacy - Trombone David Gibson - Trombone Max Seigel - Trombone Stafford Hunter - Trombone Vitaly Golovnev - Trumpet Duane Eubanks - Trumpet
  20. our john makes another monday night appearance on zoundz. http://tunein.com/radio/Zoundz-p419320/
  21. the sound has been off and on a lot lately. keeping fingers crossed..........
  22. Ethan Iverson, Oliver Lake, Sam Newsome, Andrew Cyrille 9:30 PM to 12:00 AM Ethan Iverson - Piano Oliver Lake - Alto Sax Sam Newsome - Soprano Sax Andrew Cyrille - Drums http://www.smallsjazzclub.com/indexnew.cfm
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