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December 2006

Cousin Gordon

Sunday, December 31, 2006

On this week's No Show, host Steve Post reveals the criminal element in his family background. Plus, yet more sex. Music will include a little folk, a little blues, and a little rock and roll. Sex, violence, and rock and roll; it's all here on The No Show.
This program first aired September 21, 2002, and is void where prohibited by law.


The Ledge

Sunday, December 24, 2006

In this encore performance of his story of "The Ledge," (which is, need we say, legendary) Steve Post, host of The NO SHOW, relates a tale of derring-do and -don't that leaves him outside looking in. The music will inspire vertigo. The following edition of the No Show was first broadcast on August 24, 2002. Portions of this program may be unsuitable for adults.


Hoagy Carmichael

Sunday, December 17, 2006

Steve Post revels in the surpassing cool that was Hoagy Carmichael; corrects a few of his previous errors; makes a few more; says a few words about words; and wrestles with the meaning of life and loses by two out of three falls.
This program was first aired on August 31, 2002, and is notable for its many technical errors and misstatements of fact. How many can you find?


Alan Lomax Tribute, Part 2

Sunday, December 10, 2006

Steve Post, the veteran broadcaster and resident WNYC Radio curmudgeon, gave listeners a taste of his newest enterprise last week in the debut episode of The No Show - an hour of music, satire, news commentary and comedy, all in his irascible, idiosyncratic style. This week he continues his tribute to Alan Lomax, the legendary musicologist, record producer, and folklorist who was the first to record towering figures like Leadbelly, Muddy Waters and Woody Guthrie.

This program was first broadcast on Saturday, August 17, 2002.


Alan Lomax Tribute, Part 1

Sunday, December 03, 2006

Veteran broadcaster and resident WNYC Radio curmudgeon Steve Post launches the first installment of The No Show: an hour of music, satire, news commentary and comedy, in his irascible, idiosyncratic style. Featured in this edition is a special tribute to Alan Lomax, the legendary musicologist, disc jockey, and collector of folk music who was the first to record towering figures like Leadbelly, Muddy Waters and Woody Guthrie.

This program was first broadcast on Saturday, August 10, 2002.