Monday, February 25, 2008

The American Songbook

Hi Everyone!

Thanks so much for listening two weeks ago. And apologies for last week -- the computer decided to eat the final show 10 minutes before air. The show intended for last week will be on tomorrow, tweaked for timeliness. For those of you who want to know more about tt&t's first episode -- The American Songbook -- here's the playlist (that is, the songs and the people in the segments chronologically)

Song: Fanfare for the Common Man; Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra; Fanfare for the Common Man The Man and his Music
Conversation Starter: Yours truly on Bob Dylan's Mr. Tambourine Man
Song: Mr. Tambourine Man; Bob Dylan; Bob Dylan Live 1966: The Royal Albert Hall Concert
Song: A Fine Romance; Billie Holiday; First Issue: Great American Songbook
Tung in Cheek: Margaret Tung on street art
Song: The Only Living Boy in New York; Simon and Garfunkel; Bridge over Troubled Waters
Song: America the Beautiful; 'Keb 'Mo; Big Wide Grin
See You 'Round Campus: News summary and Interview with Meg Evans on study abroad
Serbin Speak and Sound: Rebecca Serbin on the sophomore slump, television, etc.
Song: The Man of Metropolis Steals our Hearts; Sufjan Stevens; Illinoise
Song: You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When you Go; Madeleine Peyroux; Careless Love

If you missed the show (or any show for that matter), I'm looking for ways to put streaming archives on this blog -- they'll be on WYBC's website eventually. In the meantime, shoot me an email at turbowtalktunes@gmail.com and I'll try to burn a CD for you (with not-great sound quality, but it's the best we've got).

Hope you listen tomorrow! It's going to be a great show -- Conversation Starter by Abby McCartney, a report on a Master's Tea with J.D. Salinger's Son by Amanda Glassman, and the Purple Crayon doing audio improv.

Happy Listening,
Sarah

Monday, February 11, 2008

Premiere!

Dear Potential tt&t listeners!

tt&t premieres tomorrow (Tuesday, February 12) at 8! Tuesdays from 8-9 will be the regular time for tt&t from now on.

Very excited.

Thank you's -- Rebecca Serbin and Margaret Tung for their segments; Sam Purdy for his patience and good naturedness etc.; Meg Evans for letting me interview her.

Playlist and credits up tomorrow after the show!

Love to all,
Turbow.

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Awesome Websites (and a book)

Hi friends,

In preparation for tt&t's launch, I've found myself on these two websites a lot:

1. www.thislife.org, especially the section entitled "submissions" which has great links about how to make radio great. From the great Ira Glass.

2. www.npr.org/music, which is NPR's recently launched music website. It's excellent.

Also, speaking of Ira Glass (get used to it!) he and Jessica Abel wrote a wonderful (comic) book called "Radio...an Illustrated Guide" which is extremely helpful and informative and exciting -- although it may be a bit outdated, since it was written in 1999.

That's all from Brooklyn. See you 'round.

Saturday, January 5, 2008

Segments

Hi all! I'm stuck at Denver International Airport, so I thought I would update you on a few segments that I hope will make regular appearances on tt&t.

Right now I am looking for people who would like to make one-time or even regular contributions to the following segments:

Conversation Starter
This is the segment that will kick off the show. It will be from a member of the community on a piece of music that has affected them in some way -- whether it reminds them of a place, a person, a time in their life, or any other thing. The central theme of the segment will be one that we will return to throughout the show. The contributer will pre-record the segment and provide the song, and have an opportunity to discuss the theme and the show with me.

Radio Post-It
This segment is similar to NPR's Radio Postcard. Basically, it is a 5- to 7-minutes story or set of observations with a strong emphasis on place or event. It should be heavy on audio and should make us feel like we are experiencing the place or event with you. This can be done on an entirely freelance basis.

See you 'Round Campus
One part of See you 'Round Campus will be a summary of campus news from that week. The other part will be an interview, coverage of an event on campus, or a profile of a student. This second part can (and ideally should) be done by listeners.

Live from the Studio
Any and all musical performances by campus groups. If you're interested in getting your group on the air, please contact the show!

Short Story
This segment will allow writers to read their work on the air. It will sometimes be followed by an interview with the author

Play:Plays
This segment will provide a place for playwrights to have their work performed on the air and for actors to perform on the air. Playwrights should be conscious of whether or not the play is appropriate for the radio -- that is, without visual elements.

Again, as always. If you are interested in contributing to any of these segments, please email the show at turbowtalktunes@gmail.com