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The No Show Archive
January 2006
Mozart's Birthday
Saturday, January 28, 2006
What do Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Jerome Kern, “Hot Lips” Page, Elmore James, Bobby “Blue” Bland, Kate Wolf, and Nedra Talley have in common? Steve Post reveals all on this week’s show. (Well, not all, but he reveals that much anyway.) Plus, New Diseases and some Broken News items appropriate to the imminent “Year of the Dog.” This is a once in a lifetime experience, until it is rebroadcast next Friday. Be sure to listen no matter what or who else must be sacrificed.
Jazz Guitarist Al Casey
Saturday, January 21, 2006
Although the reasons will be obvious to you, Steve Post wonders why he has so few friends and why he does not make new ones. (This from a man who believes that “a friend in need is just another needy friend.”) The Broken News items this week include a pentagon spokesman who will not speak, smoking strippers in New Jersey, and the Iron Crotch sect. Something for everyone. Finally, for him anyway, jazz guitarist Al Casey is inducted into The NO SHOW Musical Necropolis, and we hear some of his work. Good stuff. Don’t miss any of it.
It's a Rich Life
Saturday, January 14, 2006
Brooklyn Dodgers. Walter O’Malley. Robert Moses. Frank Wilkinson. Joe McCarthy. Chavez Ravine. Ry Cooder. All this and Steve Post, too. It’s a rich life. What, you want more? Okay, then: Broken News and The NO SHOW Musical Necropolis. There. That ought to hold you until next week.
Winter Holiday... NOT!
Saturday, January 07, 2006
Steve Post plays "What did you do on your winter holiday?" and loses. He comforts himself by relating his long-time fantasy romance with Rachel Ray of the Food Network, who does not requite his fantasy. And there are three more items in the Department of Broken News. The music is chilling.