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Presents
Afterglow
Ella, the Duke, MJQ, and other greats -- WFIU has them
all. For a couple hours of Jazz and American Popular Song,
join us every Friday night at 10 for a little Afterglow.
Questions? Give us a call at 855-1357, or send e-mail to:
wfiu@indiana.edu
Mark Murphy: What Stays
June 15, 2007
This
week on Afterglow we feature a new release from singer
Mark Murphy, Love Is What Stays, featuring Murphy's
interpretation of standards such as "Angel Eyes"
as well as a little-known Broadway song ("Did I Ever
Really Live?") and a modern pop-rock tune (Coldplay's
"What If"). We'll also hear a newly-released live
1977 duet between Ella Fitzgerald and Stevie Wonder and
new music from Sonny Rollins, Joe Lovano and Hank Jones,
and Larry Willis, along with Till Bronner and Madeleine
Peyroux's take on a Hank Williams classic and recordings
by Brad Mehldau and Cassandra Wilson from a new Joni Mitchell
tribute. "What Stays" airs Friday, June 15 at
10:05 p.m. EST on WFIU.
Afterglow airs every Friday evening at 10:05 p.m.
EST on WFIU. Broadcasts are made available for listening
at any time the following week in the Afterglow
archives.
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