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  • The Pointer Sisters, Labelle, Tina Turner, Prince, Sarah The Illstrumentalist
  • Aretha Franklin, Eddie Kendricks, Bohannon, R.L. Burnside, Booker T & The MGs
  • SAULT, Angie Stone, Jill Scott, Khruangbin, The Budos Band
  • Jen Wagner interviews Suzy Moore, as she reflects on leaving the Avalon and the stories and lessons learned.
  • Dr. Casey Scott knows public health starts local. Tune in as she shares what it means to lead health in Dorchester County.
  • Dr. Roopa Gupta shares insights on survivorship, focusing on the challenges and opportunities that come after treatment and how to build lasting health and well-being once cancer care has ended
  • The Main Street Conference is coming up, and Executive Director of Easton Economic Development/Discover Easton, Holly Dekarske joins us to talk about what’s ahead.
  • The Wine Coach, Laurie Foster uncork the secrets of wine etiquette—when to swirl, when to spit, and how to look like you know what you’re doing, even if you just came for the cheese plate.
  • We start with the Puppini Sisters on Dolly Parton's Nine to Five, the Brassmen's rendition of Sixteen Tons, and of course no Labor Day jazz special is complete without the great Charlie Haden and his Liberation Music Orchestra on Song of the United Front.
  • After a tribute to Thelonius Monk in the first segment, a tribute to Miles Davis in the second. New tracks from the Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra and Miho Hazama, and some mid-century classics from Gerald Wilson, Thad Jones and Arturo Sandoval.
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