2005 was a great year for in-studio performances on Spinning On Air, so this week and next we'll hear some of the passionate, compelling,
surprising music recorded for the program during the past year.
Featured are artists who are finding new paths connecting art and pop, and new ways to reach us with music. Host David Garland has chosen examples of great, creative songwriting in performances that can't be heard anywhere else. This week: Sufjan Stevens and the Illinoisemakers, Akron/Family, Mike Wexler, The Wingdale Community Singers, Hannah Marcus, Brian Lipson, Michael Holt, Amy Kohn's radio opera "1 Plum Sq.," Colleen, and Doveman. Next week: Antony and the Johnsons, Jose Gonzalez, Michael Gira's Angels of Light, M. Ward, John Vanderslice, A Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra and Tra-La-La Band, Dirty Projectors, Viking Moses, and Jana Hunter.
ยป Visit the Spinning On Air on-line archive to hear full sessions and interviews with these and other musicians:
Featured are artists who are finding new paths connecting art and pop, and new ways to reach us with music. Host David Garland has chosen examples of great, creative songwriting in performances that can't be heard anywhere else. This week: Sufjan Stevens and the Illinoisemakers, Akron/Family, Mike Wexler, The Wingdale Community Singers, Hannah Marcus, Brian Lipson, Michael Holt, Amy Kohn's radio opera "1 Plum Sq.," Colleen, and Doveman. Next week: Antony and the Johnsons, Jose Gonzalez, Michael Gira's Angels of Light, M. Ward, John Vanderslice, A Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra and Tra-La-La Band, Dirty Projectors, Viking Moses, and Jana Hunter.
ยป Visit the Spinning On Air on-line archive to hear full sessions and interviews with these and other musicians:
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