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Vinyl Village / Jerry Osborne

Vinyl Village / Jerry Osborne

As far back as he can remember, Jerry Osborne has proudly stated “music is my life.” And he isn’t kidding. His desire to play music on the radio became a reality in 1961, when he became the DJ at his high school in Los Angeles. Three years later, he got his first full-time (and paying!) radio show on KREO in Indio CA. Over the next 24 years he climbed the ladder to major markets and top-rated stations like Sacramento (KXOA), San Francisco (KYA), and Phoenix (KNIX-FM and KOOL-FM).

Jerry Osborne’s Vinyl Village is his Wednesday show from 7-8pm for 2019 and beyond. As the name implies, Jerry focuses on the original Vinyl Era – the 1940s to the 1980s – but he will expand those parameters in both directions when necessary.

Listeners can participate via a Facebook Message or Email Jerry. Just say you’d like to pick one. We’ll contact you, record your request, and you’ll be on the show.

For a more comprehensive recap of Jerry’s many music-related projects and productions, click here.

Booklovers’ Cafe / Cris Wilson

Booklovers’ Cafe airs alternate Tuesdays at 12:10pm right after calendar and the following Sunday at noon. Join Cris as she interviews authors from the northwest and more. Discover fascinating people and great reads! Email Cris.
You can listen to past Book Lovers’ Cafe shows at KPTZ’s podcast page.

Creative Blue Herons at KPTZ

Friday, April 13th’s Tossed Salad featured 4th and 5th graders from Blue Heron School.

Host Phil Andrus welcomed 18 talented students, beginning with fiction from Elly Dam and literary opinions by Ava Cecil, Tilly Norton, and Kai Ryan.

They were followed by music from six 4th graders who sang songs from The Drum, a musical directed by Kim Clarke.

Finally the seven pictured 5th graders rounded out the segment with a presentation on Ocean Acidification.

Tossed Salad for 4/13/18

This Friday the 13th will be your lucky day! Join host Phil Andrus and special guests from 1-5pm on 91.9FM ~ or stream live by clicking the Listen Live arrow at the top left of this window.

1:00 – Doug MacLeod, blues artist from Austin TX
2:00 – Panel discussion on bicycle safety, with Samantha Thomas, Richard Dandridge, & Nhatt Nichols
3:00 – Romi Trower, director of “What If It Works”, with Janette Force of the Women’s Film Festival
3:45 – Brett Navin brings students from Blue Heron Middle School
4:30 – Catherine McNabb, reading “The Eye”, by Alice Munro

Compass for the Week of 4/09/18

In a reprise of a show aired in May of last year, we talk with scientists, geologists and emergency personnel about a huge disaster that is on its way to the Pacific Northwest. It could happen tomorrow, or one hundred years from now. But when it does, thousands of people could die.

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#108 Bob Farr, Father Time Clock Repair

(First airdate: April 10, 2018) TICK, TOCK: IT’S FATHER TIME. Our Town Host Maryanne McNellis interviews Bob Farr, the guy behind Father Time Clock Repair. Super-mechanic Bob worked his way from cars to jet planes and finally to grandfather & cuckoo clocks. Every clock has a story, he says, if only they could talk about the generations they have watched. One peninsula clock dates back to 1741. That family has the multigenerational story memorized. Some clocks he worked on came from the great sailing vessels, some are more modest family mantle clocks. But all are lovingly restored.

Nature Now #356
What’s New at the Marine Science Center Aquarium?

(first aired April 4, 2018). Port Townsend Marine Science Center Aquarist Ali Redman, and Americorps volunteer and educator James Swanson, join host Nan Evans in studio to discuss changes at the Marine Exhibit for the upcoming season, including expanded opportunities to learn more about the intriguing sea life around us and efforts to conserve the ecosystems of the Salish Sea. Closing music is “Marine Science,” performed by Curtis Schwartz.

Women & Film #2

(First airdate: April 6, 2018) Featured film: Woody’s Order, directed by Ann Talman
Host: Chris Bricker

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Women & Film #1

(First airdate: April 4, 2018)  Featured films:
Tamar Halpern, director of Missing in Europe
Lucy Ostrander, co-director Proof of Loyalty: Kazuo Yamane and the Nisei Soldiers of Hawaii
Hosts: Chris Bricker, Larry Stein

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