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What It Is Radio: Podcast Episodes

Monday
May072012

Episode 228: Final What It Is on WNCW

WNCW's Stina Sieg joins Joe Kendrick in this final show on public radio. We recap the week's shows about the passing of Levon Helm and what is good in music today,  and reflect on the show's 4 1/2 year run on WNCW. This is the live broadcast from 4-27-12.

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Thursday
Apr262012

Episode 227: What Is Good In Music Today

Daniel Coston and Aaron Berg join host Joe Kendrick in this conversation about some of the good news in the music world. The digital age has transformed the landscape of the music business, and while it may be harder to make money selling music, the volume of music being made and the connectivity of artists and fans has gone through the roof.

This is the full version of the show that was edited for radio broadcast 4-25 and 4-26-12

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Thursday
Apr262012

Episode 226: Remembering Levon Helm

With the sad news of the passing of Levon Helm last week, I quickly called on panelists Bob Hinkle and Jeff Eason. Bob worked with The Band on their Rock Of Ages album and knew Levon, and Jeff, like many of us, is a huge fan and has seen Levon play live. We talk by phone in this tribute to Levon that is the full version of the show that was edited for radio broadcast 4-23 and 4-24-12

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Thursday
Apr192012

Episode 225: Record Store Day 2012

What It Is previews the 5th annual Record Store Day with panelist Aaron Berg and Daniel Coston. We discuss the importance of retail music outlets, some details of regional stores' offerings and live performances on 4/21/12, and touch on the culture of record stores.

This is the full version of the show that was edited for radio broadcast 4-18 and 4-19-12

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Thursday
Apr192012

Episode 224: Daniel Coston on Photography

Daniel Coston has worked for artists like Johnny Cash, Wilco, the Left Banke and many others. He joins host Joe Kendrick and panelist Aaron Berg in a conversation about his current and upcoming shows in Charlotte and Madison County, NC. We also talk about the role of photography in making a music icon, and the decline of the profession in the digital age.

Radio broadcast 4-16 and 4-17-12

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