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Rock Radio Camp - AugustOn August 8, we got a whole new set of campers for WYEP's Rock Radio Camp. Their recap of events depicts quite a different viewpoint from July's, bringing into it their own strengths and abilities. The campers especially loved sharing and discussing their own personal music... |
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The James Hunter Six - Minute By Minute |
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WYEP Studio Session: Holiday Hootenanny PreviewIn preparation for the 2010 Holiday Hootenanny, local musicians dropped by the WYEP Studios on December 16, 2010. Musicians include Casey Hanner, Joy Ike, Aaron Jentzen, Emma Cox and Kathryn Heideman |
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Nick Lowe Guest DJs at WYEPNick Lowe dropped by the WYEP Studios on September 20, 2012 to guest DJ with Afternoon Mix host, Rosemary Welsch. |
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WYEP Studio Session: DawesDawes performs in WYEP Studios on June 9, 2011 |
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Bill Deasy Guest DJBill Deasy plays Guest DJ on the Morning Mix with Cindy Howes. |
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WYEP Studio Session: Rodrigo y GabrielaRodrigo y Gabriela performs in WYEP Studios on March 2, 2010 |
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WYEP Studio Session: Jennifer O'ConnorJennifer O' Connor in the WYEP Studios on March 22, 2012 |
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WYEP Studio Session: William FitzsimmonsWilliam Fitzsimmons in the WYEP Studio on April 15, 2009 |
Third Thursdays, WYEP's Local Music Happy Hour - presents The SparrowsThird Thursdays, WYEP's Local Music Happy Hour - presents The SparrowsThis month Third Thursdays features The Sparrows. Third Thursdays is WYEP's monthly local music happy hour. Recorded live at the WYEP Community Broadcast Center. |
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Prosody Ann Marie MacariJan Beatty interviews poet Ann Marie MacariAnne Marie Macari is the author of She Heads into the Wilderness (Autumn House Press, 2008). Other books include Gloryland and Ivory Cradle. She directs the Drew University Low-Residency MFA Program. |
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WYEP Studio Session: Bob SchneiderBob Schneider in the WYEP Studios on May 10th, 2008 |
Third Thursdays, WYEP's Local Music Happy Hour - presents Joy IkeEach month Third Thursdays features a live performance from an artist from Pittsburgh's local music scene. Recorded at the WYEP Community Broadcast Center.This month Third Thursdays features Joy Ike. Third Thursdays is WYEP's monthly local music happy hour. |
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Prosody Michael McCollyEllen Wadey interviews Michael McCollyMichael McColly is a writer and AIDS activist. His book, The After Death Room: Journey into Spiritual Activism, by Soft Skull Press, follows his search to African-American preachers on the Southside of Chicago, Buddhist monks in a... |
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Discumentary: Ray Charles "Modern Sounds In Country And Western Music"When Ray Charles set out to record an album of country songs, his record label though he was crazy. Charles proved them all wrong when "Modern Sounds in Country & Western Music", became a hit. It gave Charles the crossover success he needed, eventually making him a household name. |
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WYEP Studio Session: Ellis PaulEllis Paul performed at the WYEP Studios on October 18, 2007 |
RPM: Amy Speace, Land of Talk, WilcoA weekly podcast featuring current favorites from WYEP's DJs and staff.This week, new music from Amy Speace, Land of Talk, and Wilco. |
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Prosody Rafael TorchEllen Wadey interviews writer Rafael TorchRafael Torchs work has appeared in the Indiana Review and Crab Orchard Review. He has taught at the Cristo Rey Jesuit High School in Chicago, Antioch College, and the Latino Youth Alternative High School in Chicago |
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Discumentary: Graham Parker "Squeezing Out Sparks"For this release Graham Parker combined his singer-songwriter pub rock with more conventional pop elements to make a rather unconventional album. Considered to be one of the great records of the post-punk era, and one of Parker's most successful. Setting him up for mainstream success that never... |
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WYEP Studio Session: Elvis PerkinsElvis Perkins performed at the WYEP Studios on August 1, 2007 |
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Discumentary: Curtis Mayfield "Super Fly"Curtis Mayfield's soundtrack to the 1972 blaxploitation film "Superfly" is considered to be a classic. It was also a huge commercial success and set a new standard for film soundtracks. |
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Discumentary: Gillian Welch "Time (the Revelator)"Shortly after the American Folk revival that followed the frenzy around the "O, Brother Where Art Thou?" soundtrack, Gillian Welch and David Rawlings released this album filled with heartfelt folk songs. |
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WYEP Studio Session: KT TunstallKT Tunstall in the WYEP Studio on April 20, 2006. |
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Discumentary: Ben Harper "Diamonds On the Inside"This 2003 released was the first time in 10 years that Ben Harper did not credit his band, Innocent Criminals, even though the band did back him, aided by new addition Marc Ford, formerly of the Black Crowes. The songs reveal a wide range of influences as Harper deftly mixes gospel, soul, rock, and... |
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Discumentary: Paula Cole "This Fire"Cole's sophomore release; this album went Gold pretty quickly thanks to the singles "Where Have all the Cowboys Gone" and "I Don't Want to Wait." But there's more than hit singles to this album, including a duet between Cole and her mentor, Peter Gabriel. |


