Sunday, April 4th, 2010
9:00PM-11:00PM
This Sunday on EVERYTHING OLD IS NEW AGAIN
we offer **A NEW FORMAT!!!
(Why? **see below in our FUTURE BROACAST Section)
This Sunday on EVERYTHING OLD IS NEW AGAIN
we present
A Tribute to
STEPHEN SONDHEIM
Some of the songs from his career
that he will perform:
Some of the singers
that will be part of the mix:
BARBARA COOK, MANDY PATINKIN, ETHEL MERMAN,
PATTI LuPONE,
ZERO MOSTEL, BERNADETTE PETERS,
GEORGE HEARN, ELAINE STRITCH, MICHAEL CERVERIS,
JULIE WILSON, LONNY PRICE, JESSICA MOLASKEY,
DONNA MURPHY, NATHAN LANE,
NANCY WILSON,
BARBARA FASANO, JOHNNY MATHIS, BARBRA STREISAND,
LIZA MINNELLI, BILLY PORTER, LIZ CALLAWAY,
& More!
And some of the Songs:
"Putting It Together", "I'm Still Here",
"Something Just Broke",
"Losing My Mind",
"Comedy Tonight", "No More", "I Read", "Small World", "Unworthy Of Your Love", "The Ladies Who Lunch",
"Do I Hear A Waltz", "I Remember", "Franklin Shepard, Inc", "Rose's Turn" and More of YOUR REQUESTS!
Plus, We feature recorded commentary by:
TOM ANDERSEN, JOHN BUCCHINO, JIM CARUSO,
ANDREW LIPPA, ROBERT LOPEZ & STEPHEN SCHWARTZ.
We'll listen to four renditions of
"Anyone Can Whistle"
by STEPHEN SONDHEIM
with performances by:
-
LEE REMICK
-
ELAINE STRITCH
-
TOM ANDERSEN
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And the original demo recording by
STEPHEN SONDHEIM
from his CD
SONDHEIM SINGS VOLUME 1 1962-1972
released thru
PS Classics Records
THE NEW CD "PICK OF THE WEEK" IS:
- MELORA HARDIN - ALL THE WAY TO MARS
released thru LML Music
You Must Remember This:
(a new segment)
Previously Released CDs To Keep In Mind:

LAURIE BEECHMAN - NO ONE IS ALONE
released thru Verese Sarabande
"Magic Moments"
(a new monthly segment)
produced by MITCH GALLOB
This new segment presents the rarest of the rare.
It will surprise and delight you.
GIVE AWAYS, GIVE AWAYS!!!
During this week's broadcast,
we will give away:
TBA
Surprise Give-Away
(a new segment)
Tune in each week to win
an unannounced CD or Book!
**Future Broadcasts are affected because of the following:
Rules Under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA)
The DMCA is a federal law passed by Congress in 1996.
Its rules are as follows.
During a three hour period one may:
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Play no more than three songs from a particular album;
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Play no more than two songs consecutively from a particular album;
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Play no more than four songs by a particular artist;
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Play no more than four songs from a boxed set; and
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Play no more than three songs consecutively from a boxed set.