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Wednesday, August 08, 2007
Jody Kuh, the executive producer of the River to River Festival, talks about how outdoor concert presenters struggle with weather emergencies each summer. And we take listener calls on music and weather.
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I left my home at 7am, all trains were out in Brooklyn, I thought I could go cross town to the Q or the R from the F train by bus on Church Ave, I took the 67 bus from Kensington to Jay St Boro Hall, I got on an F train, there were hundreds of folks waiting for the 61 bus to City Hall. When I finally arrived at 14th st and 6th Ave, late for work but on time for a dentist's appointment I got a cup of iced coffee at Dunkin' Doughnuts. They were playing "Purple Rain" and somehow that made lifted my spirits.
My dentist appointment was canceled after all, I was the only patient who showed up. I walked the rest of the way to work since the 6 train was down at Union Square.
I am not sure why, but cranking some traditional Irish music made me relax on my trip from Dyckman and Broadway to 20th st. this morning. I walked 70 of those blocks and listening to uillean pipes turned it from aggravating to relaxing.
I was listening to new tracks from Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings upcoming record, 100 Days, 100 Nights...also old school Mulatu, while stuck waiting for the G Train. The funky cuts helped!
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