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Spinning On Air Mixtape No. 3

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Sunday, July 13, 2008

One song leads to another as David Garland continues to revel in the possibilities of the mixtape. Drawing on a range of new and old music, Garland offers connections, contrasts, and discoveries. This is the third in a series that’s been a hit with Spinning On Air listeners.

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Frank Feldman

I wish wish wish you were still the host of evening music. Terence McKnight is an ignoramus, and instul to WNYC's listeners.

Jul. 17 2008 07:40 PM
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ellen dulberger from Mahopac

I hear that Stars Like Fleas' new bassist, Shayna Dulberger (my daughter) who is not on the album you played tonight improves the band greatly! Check her out at www.shaynadulberger.com.

--Ellen Dulberger

Jul. 13 2008 10:58 PM
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David Garland from WNYC studio

Here's the playlist for this show. It lists Artist - Song - Album - Label.

Antony and the Johnsons – Mysteries of Love – I Fell In Love With a Dead Boy – Rebis Music

Buffy St. Marie – God Is Alive, Magic Is Afoot – Illuminations – Vanguard

Stars Like Fleas – Some Nettles – The Ken Burns Effect – Hometapes

Dennis Wilson – Thoughts of You – Pacific Ocean Blue – Columbia Legacy

The Music Tapes – Kolyada #1, The Minister of Longitude – Music Tapes for Clouds and Tonadoes – Merge

Thinguma Jigsaw – Awake In Whitechapel, parts 4 & 5 – Awake In Whitechapel – Deserted Village

Amanda Palmer – Leeds United – Who Killed Amanda Palmer? – Roadrunner Records (to be released in Sept. ’08)

n. a. + a. n. – I Love You – I Love You – www.naplusan.com

Jul. 13 2008 08:16 PM
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