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  • A big band tribute to all of the triathletes from far and wide on the shore this weekend. Includes the classic theme from Rocky "Gonna Fly Now", a few different Olympic Themes, and an experimental rendition of Chariots of Fire from the Bad Plus.
  • Cardinals, The Smiths, Dry Cleaning, TOPS, Deer Park, Sharp Pins, Nicole Lawrence, Ty Segall, Pulp, David Byrne, Aesop Rock, Lammping, Iggy Pop, Yo La Tengo, Beach Boys, Gwenno, Mdou Moctar, Bluhm, Sudan Archives, Snuggle, Interpol + MORE! Local Featured Artist: Steve Lowe!
  • The Jazz Crusaders, Soulive, Abbey Road Jazz Ensemble, Ramsey Lewis, Darius Brubeck, Diva Jazz Orchestra, Linda Carone, Charlie Parker, Morgana King, Pharoah Sanders, Dinah Washington + MORE!
  • Ramsey Lewis, Kamasi Washington, Jeremy Pelt, Kelly Green, Stan Getz, Natalie Jacob, Theo Croker, Russell Gunn, Catherine Russell, Cassandra Wilson
  • Dinosaur Jr., The London Suede, Whitney K, Bar Italia, Munan, Fold, slimdan, Nourished By Time, Lucius, The Bug Club, Queen Anne, Parov Stelar, Hand Habits, Nation of Language, Avalon, Methyl Ethel, Gothic Archives, US Girls, Hannah Jadagu + More! LOCAL FEATURED ARTIST: Wayne Johnson
  • Back when Fred Pomeroy and his college buddies were looking for a crab boat, up popped the chance to get into a drake-tailed classic. If they could keep it from sinking.
  • The daily commute to the crab pots becomes a perilous journey when fog hides the giant ships from the crabbers crossing the Bay.
  • Captain Fred Pomeroy has lived through and observed the hardships of the moratorium to save rockfish and mother nature's contribution to bring rockfish populations back.
  • Contrary to the belief that watermen are over-fishing them, diseases and poor water quality almost made oysters disappear. But Maryland's 'sanctuary' effort seems to have paid off.
  • Dr. Joaquín Martínez Martínez, a microbial oceanographer at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, joins WHCP's Ben Brunner to discuss a recent $1.15 million grant from the National Science Foundation to lead groundbreaking research into how viruses are consumed by tiny marine creatures.
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