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Pledge Here ! RADIOTHON SPECIAL: The Smooth Jazz Marathon

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As part of the WUSB Radiothon fundraising drive join George Rudolph and Friends on Sunday, Nov 24 from Noon to Midnight for Jazz, Jazz, and more Jazz.

Lock in WUSB for 12 hours of contemporary and classic jazz with Mr. Edison, Jim Weiner, Donna J. and Gabe Romero, along with some special guests including Stony Brook's Director of Jazz Studies, trombonist Ray Anderson as well as some local musicians including saxophonists Eddie Berg, Sterling Sax, and call-ins from Andrew Gould and the great British/Nigerian singer Ola Onabule.

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It will an incredible day of music and personalities. Be the first to own the new Smooth Jazz Marathon Fedora by contributing $50.00 or more during the Radiothon fund-raising drive to support WUSB. You can call the studio at 631-632-6901 or 1-888-632-9872 and you can pledge online and request The Smooth Jazz Marathon Fedora. www.tinyurl.com/wusbdonate

Suburban Hymns celebrates the music of 1994

Tune in to a RADIOTHON special of Suburban Hymns on Wednesday, November 13, 3-5 PM as we celebrate the music of 1994. DJ Paul will go deep into the sounds that drove the culture and help us rediscover the great music of that time.

DILBERT Creator, Scott Adams, Talks LOSERTHINK On Tom Needham's SOUNDS OF FILM

Scott Adams, the author of LOSERTHINK: HOW UNTRAINED BRAINS ARE RUINING AMERICA, and Gabriel Yared, the composer of the classic film, BETTY BLUE, are Tom Needham's special guests this Thursday at 6 pm on WUSB.

For more information, visit https://www.broadwayworld.com/bwwtv/article/DILBERT-Creator-Scott-Adams-...

Airs Thursday, November 14, 6-8 PM.

WUSB Sunday Street Concerts Presents The End of America

Sunday, December 8th, 3 P.M.

We close out 2019 with The End of America, a young, exciting band of friends, singers and travelers who blend three-part harmony with rock and Americana. The Philadelphia-based outfit masters a style that resonates with fans of CSNY and Dawes. Taking their name from a phrase in On The Road, the landmark novel by Jack Kerouac,

This trio has garnered critical praise and a very active fan base. They have headlined both the Philadelphia Folk Festival and the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival and return for their second appearance in our series.

All front men of previous bands, Brendon Thomas, James Downes and Trevor Leonard met on tour in 2005. They went on to form a trio that highlights their vocal chemistry and captures the raw honesty of their performances.

Anyone who has seen TEOA can attest to their powerful harmonies and stage presence. Plan to hear great original songs as well as carefully-chosen covers of songs showcasing these talents.

Advance sale tickets are $20 at www.sundaystreet.org through Friday, December 6th, with tickets at the door on the day of the show for $25 (cash only)

More information/tickets at

www.sundaystreet.org

1969 Radiothon Special - Saturday, November 9th

On Saturday, November 9th, as part of WUSB’s Fall Radiothon, join WUSB’s Bob Duffy & Chris LaPorta for a look back at the music of 1969. Starting at 9:00 am, they’ll revisit a wide variety of the sounds of ’69, which will feature a wide variety of artists including:

The Band
The Beatles
Booker T. & the MGs
David Bowie
The Box Tops
Johnny Cash
Cream
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Crosby, Stills & Nash
Desmond Dekker
Donovan
The Doors
Nick Drake
Bob Dylan
The Fifth Dimension
The Flying Burrito Brothers
Marvin Gaye
The Guess Who
Isaac Hayes
The Isley Brothers
The Jackson Five
Tommy James & the Shondells
Janis Joplin
King Crimson
Led Zeppelin
John Lennon
The Monkees
Harry Nilsson
The 1910 Fruitgum Company
Procol Harum
The Rolling Stones
Diana Ross & the Supremes
Sly & the Family Stone
Dusty Springfield
Edwin Starr
The Temptations
Three Dog Night
Thunderclap Newman
The Turtles
The Velvet Underground
The Ventures
The Who
Stevie Wonder
Neil Young
The Youngbloods
The Zombies
… and many more

That’s Saturday, November 9th, from 9:00 am – 2:00 pm ET. Be sure to listen at 90.1 FM, 107.3 FM, in the TuneIn app, or right here at wusb.fm.