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  • Drew talks with St. Michaels percussionist, multi-instrumentalist, composer and arranger Mark Gadson about his new EP "Just Jazz." We play the entire EP and Mark speaks to the inspiration for the songs and the outstanding musicians playing on each song of the recording. Also, David Basse, Trombone Shorty and Paul Litteral round the show out! Don't miss this very special Jazzmatazz!!
  • Music by Pavement; Robert Schumann; Flock of Dimes; Blood Orange; Bonnie Raitt; Charles Lloyd; and more. Poetry by Robin Coste Lewis.
  • We start with a composition from Cambridge, Maryland-born bassist Edward Snead, I Ain't Fattenin' Frogs for Snakes. Then we play through some tunes both old and new, from Count Basie, Woody Herman, Ben Patterson and Eric Ladish. Includes a fun new cover of Elvis' Love Me Tender from Lucy Woodward and Darcy James Argue's Secret Society's collaboration with Cecile McLarin Salvant on Mae West Advice.
  • 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.
  • Jennifer Wagner speaks with Patty Crankshaw-Quimby about her life before she became director of Talbot Humane and what she says changed her life.
  • Beth Anne Dorman from For All Seasons talks about the sadness and joys of the holiday season. Hear how to cope.
  • Laura J. Oliver is an award-winning writer, author, and developmental story editor, whose work often appears in national magazines, newspapers, and literary journals. When a child breaks something irreplaceable, remorse is unrelenting. The event only accentuates how impossible it is to protect the most vulnerable among us. “Indefensible Arrangements”—this week’s episode of This is How the Story Goes.
  • Dorchester County Public Schools Superintendent Jymil Thompson underscored accomplishments and challenges as he met with Radio Chesapeake and the Cambridge Spy.
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