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Discumentary: The Pretenders "Learning To Crawl"Recovering from the deaths of two of their band members, Chrissie Hynde reinvented the Pretenders with "Learning to Crawl." Her lyrics are more emotional here, but never depressing, as the Pretenders rock out in top form. |
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Pittsburgh Pirates Manager Clint Hurdle Guest DJs at WYEPPittsburgh Pirates Manager Clint Hurdle Guest DJs WYEP's Afternoon Mix with Rosemary Welsch on October 30, 2012. |
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Mentor Stories: Xiana & MelissaXiana and Melissa were matched up through the Big Brothers Big Sisters program and started having fun from the moment they met one another. "Mentor Stories"--a collaboration between WYEP FreeZone and The Mentoring Partnership of Southwestern Pennsylvania--takes a listen. |
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Band of Horses -"Knock Knock" |
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WYEP Studio Session: These United StatesThese United States performs in WYEP Studios on August 27, 2010 |
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American Originals: The Beach BoysAmerican Originals is a monthly series devoted to essential American artists and their music. In this episode, it's The Beach Boys. |
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WYEP Studio Session: Fitz and the TantrumsFitz & The Tantrums perform in WYEP Studios on February 3, 2011 |
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Live & Direct with JJ GreyJJ Grey performing in the WYEP Studios on April 16th, 2013. |
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WYEP Studio Session: The Avett BrothersThe Avett Brothers perform in WYEP Studios on March 31, 2006 |
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Third Thursday: The Color FleetThe Color Fleet performs at WYEP's Local Music Happy Hour on February 16th, 2012. |
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WYEP Studio Session: Dean & BrittaDean and Britta performed at the WYEP Studios on October 22, 2008 |
RPM: Cindy Howes' 3 Favorite Songs of 2009A weekly podcast featuring current favorites from WYEP's DJs and staff.This week Cindy Howes picks her 3 favorite songs from 2009 |
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Prosody Ava C. CipriJan Beatty interviews poet Ava CipriAva C. Cipri has an MFA from Syracuse University, where she served on the staff of Salt Hill. She now teaches at Duquesne University. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in New Zoo Poetry Review, Whiskey Island Magazine, and Wild... |
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WYEP Studio Session: New Invisible JoyNew Invisible Joy in the WYEP Studio on October 19, 2007. |
RPM: Neko Case, Elvis Perkins, & Frightened RabbitA weekly podcast featuring current favorites from WYEP's DJ's and staff.This week we'll hear something from the band new Neko Case and Elvis Perkins releases. Plus Scotland's Frightened Rabbit. |
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Third Thursday: Ben Hardt and His SymphonyBen Hardt and His Symphony at WYEP's local music happy hour on January 17th, 2008. |
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Discumentary: The Beatles "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"Sgt. Pepper's was released in June of 1967, solidifying the Beatles new style introduced in their 1966 album Revolver. The complex and arrangements along with Martin's innovative production style recreated rock music in an album that Rolling Stone considers to be the greatest of all time. |
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WYEP Studio Session: Ruthie FosterRuthie Foster performed at the WYEP Studios on June 29, 2007. |
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Discumentary: Emmylou Harris "Wrecking Ball"In the early 90's Emmylou Harris experienced diminishing success as a country music artist. With "Wrecking Ball" she re-invented herself musically, with help from U2 producer Daniel Lanois. Moody and atmospheric, the album also features guest performances from Steve Earle, Larry Mullen Jr., The... |
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Discumentary: The Modern Lovers "Modern Lovers"This album is a series of demos that The Modern Lovers recorded in 1973 with John Cale of the Velvet Underground producing. It was released three years later three years after the band had broken up. Jonathan Richman used the Modern Lovers name on other projects he worked on, but the original line... |
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WYEP Studio Session: Good Brother EarlGood Brother Earl in the WYEP Studios on April 7, 2006 |
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Discumentary: Tom Waits "The Heart of Saturday Night"Tom Waits was in the process of creating his distinctive stage persona at the time of his second studio release. "The Heart of Saturday Night" finds Waits trading in his earlier folk-rock arrangements for a 1950s West Coast style of jazz and Waits' newly evolving gruff vocal presentation. |
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Discumentary: Joan Armatrading "Walk Under Ladders"Armatrading's second non-acoustic album turned her into a pop star in Britian. For this album she ranges from folk rock, to new wave to reggae. She's joined by Thomas Dolby, Sly and Robbie, Steve Lillywhite and Andy Partridge from XTC. |
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Discumentary: The Cure "The Head On The Door"The Cure's sixth album merged their signature dark-goth and their pop sound which they achieved with later albums. The Head On The Door shows the band experimenting with different sylings and arrangements. This album gave them their first big success in America, reaching #59 on the Billboard album... |
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WYEP Studio Session: Joy IkeJoy Ike in the WYEP Studios - originally broadcast on March 18, 2013 |


