March 09, 2009
If you have’t listened yet, Urban Jacksonville Weekly Episode #6 is a good place to start. This is the best episode we’ve recorded to date in my opinion. An “Um” free episode! Episode #6 topics Mayoral race and possible candidates First Wednesday Art Walk project Springfield ...
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February 27, 2009
So Flosstradamus tonight at the beach and I just heard about two other HUGE shows coming soon. Once the details are ready I’ll post them here. Both shows will be at TSI who coincidentally has a show tonight too: Gil Mantera’s Party Dream, Tigercity and DJ Nick Fresh! Mr. Al Pete album re...
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February 24, 2009
 Senator Dick Durbin , the senior senator from Illinois and the No.2 democrat in the US Senate asked Roland Burris, the junior senator from Illinois to consider resigning based on all the information that’s emerged in the last few weekes. And guess what Burris did? He politely declined!!...
conversations with an unapologetic black liberal
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February 16, 2009
Dusty Springfield "Dusty" - "Boulevard" 1963, "Ontmoetingen Met Russ" 1964, "The Bacharach Sound" 1965, NME Concert 66, "Dusty" 66, "This Is Tom Jones" 1969, "Frost On Saturday" 1969, "Ivor Novello" 1970, "Just Dust...
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Full color inserts and on-disc printing 2 disc set New Musical Express- Poll Winners Concert 1965-2 Disc Set- Moody Blues, Freddie & Dreamers, Georgie Fame, Seekers, Herman's Hermits, Wayne Fontana & Mindbenders, The Rolling Stones, Cilla Black,The Searchers, Dusty Springfi...
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February 06, 2009
Dewey Martin, drummer with Buffalo Springfield, has died. Although born in Canada, Walter Milton Dwayne Midkiff (as he was known to his parents) spent some time in the US Army before taking up a role as a jobbing drummer in Nashville. Having kept the rhythm for everyone from Patsy Cline to The Everl...
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January 20, 2009
He could have chosen Frederick Douglass, whose fevered oratory he praised to his law school students. He could have evoked Martin Luther King Jr., whose dream of racial equality presaged his own historic election. Or Franklin D. Roosevelt, who inherited an economic crisis even more crippling than......
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He could have chosen Frederick Douglass, whose fevered oratory he praised to his law school students. He could have evoked Martin Luther King Jr., whose dream of racial equality presaged his own historic election. Or Franklin D. Roosevelt, who inherited an economic crisis even more crippling than......
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He could have chosen Frederick Douglass, whose fevered oratory he praised to his law school students. He could have evoked Martin Luther King Jr., whose dream of racial equality presaged his own historic election. Or Franklin D. Roosevelt, who inherited an economic crisis even more crippling than......
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He could have chosen Frederick Douglass, whose fevered oratory he praised to his law school students. He could have evoked Martin Luther King Jr., whose dream of racial equality presaged his own historic election. Or Franklin D. Roosevelt, who inherited an economic crisis even more crippling than......
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