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Spinning On Air Sessions 2008, Part 2

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Sunday, January 04, 2009

Each week Spinning On Air brings listeners to the meeting points of Art and Pop, with a special emphasis on creative songwriting. This week host David Garland offers the second half of some highlights from the many in-studio performances of the past year, including Amanda Palmer, Callers, Nomi, Avocet, Stars Like Fleas, Ferron, Ed Askew, R. Stevie Moore, Thinguma*Jigsaw, Snowblink, Luxury Pond, George Stavis, Ben Reynolds, and Cian Nugent. Part 1 can be heard here. Listen to these artists' full sessions and interviews in the archive: Amanda Palmer Callers Nomi Avocet Stars Like Fleas Ferron Ed Askew R. Stevie Moore Thinguma*Jigsaw Snowblink & Luxury Pond Ben Reynolds, George Stavis, & Cian Nugent

Comments [4]

MSR

Is Part 2 available to hear? download? half-full or half-empty? please?

Apr. 26 2009 08:28 PM
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RSMoore from NJ

still waiting for this episode to be archived (and downloadable), or even streaming! any idea when?

Mar. 18 2009 06:17 PM
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constantine from Brooklyn

I am trying to figure out who was on after Amanda Palmer. . . I couldn't listen ti the entire broadcast, but the music I heard after Palmer was a very sort of downtempo R&B and I haven't had any luck figuring out which artist this was! can anybody help?

Cheers

Jan. 05 2009 04:56 PM
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Joel Schwartz from Huntington, NY

Would you kindly identify the string quartet that was the final selelction played this evening, 1/4/09 on "Spinning On Air"?

Thank you for your courtesies.

Jan. 04 2009 09:00 PM
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