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HomeMy WebLinkAbout083122 🎶 KPTZ Spotlight 🎤 September 1-15_ 2022 📻________________________________ ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. ________________________________ What's Going On at Your Community Radio Station, KPTZ View this email in your browser <https://mailchi.mp/kptz/kptz-spotlight-aug1-1367815?e=eba4e3a8b6> <https://mcusercontent.com/6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf/images/ed8b61d2-b42c-fff9-3dfe-1a10a4686f1e.jpg> What’s Fresh on the KPTZ Airwaves September 1-15, 2022 KPTZ SPECIAL PROGRAMMING <https://kptz.us10.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf&id=580a23e673&e=eba4e3a8b6> WOODEN BOAT FESTIVAL ~ LIVE BROADCAST Saturday September 10, Noon-4pm KPTZ buccaneers will capture the Wee Nip stage at the tip of Point Hudson to bring you Carla Main, in her first performance in over two years; Bobbi Nikles and Sue Thompson, with songs and fiery fiddle tunes; Tania Opland’s fiddle and hardy-gurdy, and Port Townsend favorites Kristin and Otto Smith on fiddle, concertina, and guitar. Of a more conversational nature, Dennis and Pat McGuire will read from their recent book The Log of Calypso and Diana Talley will speak on the growing role of women in Port Townsend’s marine trades. Phil Andrus is producer and host. KPTZ is thrilled that the Wooden Boat Festival is back! The 45th Annual Wooden Boat Festival takes place September 9-11, in and around Point Hudson and the NW Maritime Center. Highlights include: • The maritime history of Croatia, as this year’s Croatian boatbuilding theme • The new Innovation Marketplace and Green Boating Stage • The Adventure Stage and Racer Alley • The Wee Nip Bar, now featuring live music • Boat tours and private sails Photo: Irv Mortensen ONGOING PROGRAMS THURSDAY EVERYBODY CAN with host Missy Nielsen Alternating Tuesdays with reprise the following week on Thursday, 12:10-12:30pm Everybody Can explores the challenges, hopes, and heartwarming moments that inform the volunteers and non-profit organizations in Jefferson and Clallam County. September 1 “Carnegie, Community and Kindness ~ PT Public Library's Unexpected Offerings” The Port Townsend Public Library, founded by volunteers in 1898, continues to rely on community support for programming and services. This Carnegie library offers much more than a stroll through the book aisles. Join Missy Nielsen of Everybody Can as she converses with Library Director Melody Eisler about the unexpected offerings and resources this historical community centered institution provides. September 6 /15 “Film, Food Fun ~ Port Townsend Film Festival.” The Port Townsend Film Festival goes live, again! Connecting filmmakers, film lovers and communities, Volunteer Coordinator Chuck Moses spotlights a few of the special opportunities to get involved with this signature Port Townsend multi-day event over film, food and fun. BLUES JOURNEY with host Taylor Clark Thursday 1-3pm Taylor Clark is sailing the Salish Sea, and discovering his inner spiritual pirate. September 1 The Briceman cometh! September 8 Phil Andrus has a special show for Wooden Boat week. September 14 Jerry Osborne returns, on the Blues Journey. MIDLIFE CRISIS DANCE PARTY with Ray Serebrin Thursday 3-5pm Channeling Albert Einstein’s rebellious younger brother D’Artagnan Einstein, we offer an exploration of the time-space continuum with an emphasis on time and space, and continuums and poetry. Stories, the Worst Song of the Week, your poems, and diverse music to agitate and convulse dancers will be on offer. No content on midlife, crises, or parties will be presented. No masks, shirts, shoes or clothing of any type is required. Warning: This show is an acquired taste. RÁDIO KILOMBO with hosts DJs David Bonobo and Brazil Nut Thursday 9-10pm (new time slot) Here you'll find the Earth’s finest collection of seductive African and Afro-Latin grooves. The selections are three parts club culture, one part roots culture, and all parts positive. Join us for our weekly convocation, hear the story of the rhythms, and let the music stir your soul! Sept 1 DJ Brazil Nut shares the best music she acquired during her summer in Brazil and David Bonobo joins her to share the best vinyl he added to his pan-African collection in the past 3 months. Sept 8 DJ Brazil Nut has a lot of travel stories to tell. This episode, she takes you to the beach sounds of Bahia, where she spent a few weeks this summer. FRIDAY THE BUZZY DONAHUE SHOW 9-11am Good old Rock and Roll. Turn it up or turn it off. COMMUNITY TIDES with Chris Bricker Friday 12:10-12:30pm Community Tides comes to you twice each month, with cohosts Chris Bricker and Siobhan Canty, president and CEO of Jefferson Community Foundation. We join special guests to discuss fresh ideas, new developments and new paradigms as we travel into the months ahead. September 2 Chris and Siobhan speak with Apple Martine, director of Jefferson County Public Health, about the wide panorama of services available under that umbrella. OUR WORKING WATERFRONT with host Chris Bricker Friday 12:10-12:30pm September 9 Cohost Eron Berg, Port of Port Townsend director, joins KPTZ’s Chris Bricker to give a monthly update from Our Working Waterfront. And then we pay a visit to Pete and Cathy Langley at the Port Townsend Foundry, whose specialty is bronze marine hardware. Pete gives a behind-the-scenes tour. WORDSONGS with DJWAS (Ward Serrill) Friday 1-3pm WordSongs is dedicated to good lyrics, no matter the style. ROOTS & TWANG hosted by Karen Anderson Friday 3-5pm Roots & Twang is your weekly dose of Country, Roots, and Americana music, with a dash of the classics. Hosted by Karen Anderson, the Truck Driver’s Daughter, you'll hear a diverse mix of artists from every corner of the country music genre. Tune in to discover new artists and get your twang on! FREESPIN hosted by Ron McElroy Friday 5-7pm Get onboard with FreeSpin host Ron McElroy (aka "Good Rockin' Daddy") for a 2-hour ride around the Funky, Bluesy, and Rockin' neighborhood. We'll visit R & B City, Funkytown, Rock Island, and Bluesville to sample from the diverse menu that is sure to get you movin' and groovin'. And just for kicks we will periodically dive into New Orleans' finest funk and the rhythmic beats of Jamaica. SONG CLUB RADIO HOUR with host Joel Myers & friends Friday 10-11pm Song Club Radio Hour is a show where participants are given a randomly selected song title along with a combination of three prompts and parameters. Using these guidelines, they have one week to write and record a song. Host Joel Myers compiles all the submissions and the resulting show is a magical potluck of songs and sounds no one has ever heard before! SATURDAY PLUGGED IN PLANET with Susan Bublitz 9-11am Time to rewind … with vintage KPTZ programming. It's Plugged-In Planet! This is where the world’s ancient music collides with modern studio wizardry, all expressed in a deluge of grooves, tunes and little ditties. Be prepared to have your hair blown back! Music that spans the globe. THE BLUE ROOM with C-Dub Saturday 11pm-Midnight Only the most premium electronic music from the 90s and into the future on Saturdays, late night. Tune in for downtempo, ambient, house, techno, breaks, dub, and beyond. To learn more, check out this KPTZ interview with C-Dub <https://kptz.us10.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf&id=99f111b8f3&e=eba4e3a8b6> . SUNDAY PROGRESSIVE TRACKS with Mike “ProgTracks” Pollack Sunday 5-6am and Monday 9-10pm Mike has been playing “All the music your spouse can’t stand” for over 9 years now. You’ll hear what’s new in the world of Progressive Rock, with a touch of Fusion, Psych/Space, Avant, and Desert/Doom thrown into his aural stew. Shows often feature “Golden Tracks Albums” which, of course, will be from 1972 throughout this year! OUR TOWN with host Maryanne McNellis Alternating Tuesdays and repeats the following Sunday, both 12:30-1pm <https://mcusercontent.com/6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf/images/fe3793aa-3be3-1ba8-4c80-30c0c990e8be.jpg> September 4 Maryanne interviews Thomas Olson, Port Townsend’s Police Chief. There’s been a spike in violent crimes nationally since the beginning of the Pandemic. Fortunately, Port Townsend has not seen a corresponding crime wave. But it’s been a challenging beginning for Chief Olson, who has been on the job for less than two years. Due to a combination of retirements and staff adjustments only three officers stayed with the department since he took over. BOOKLOVERS’ CAFÉ hosted by Cris Wilson Alternate Tuesdays and repeats the following Sunday, both 12:30-1pm September 13 / 18 Cris Wilson interviews author Jasmin Faulk Dickerson about her memoir The Last Sandstorm. Jasmin is a writer, speaker, and cultural identity advocate. She draws motivation from her personal story to educate and promote social justice and understanding. Born in the Middle East to an Italian mother and Arabian father, she immigrated to the United States in 1999 and pursued her education in Wyoming and Washington state in writing, equity, diversity, and leadership. In her book, Jasmin highlights the colorful and challenging experiences of her upbringing in Saudi Arabia, which led to her harrowing escape in her 20s. It is a family story, a romance and a thriller — a modern teenager in the repressive culture of Saudi Arabia. UNLACED STRINGS with Robin Ditzler Sunday 10am-12noon Robin presents her own mix of classical music favorites and fun facts. CLASS REUNION with DJ host Jerry Osborne Sunday 2-3 pm September 4 1980 Class Reunion September 11 1990 Class Reunion CATS IN OUR LAPS with host Phil Andrus Sunday 7-10pm Cats in Our Laps is a radio variety show which features live and recorded music, interviews, and readings. Each week host Phil Andrus brings in a guest artist or two, sometimes into the KPTZ studio but more often on Zoom. Appearing on each show is Cats’ in Our Laps Poet Laureate Deborah Kate Hammond, a marvelous curator and reader of poetry, and Al Latham, who reads the tea leaves we call the “weather forecast”. September 4 The featured reader is Don White and the featured artists are Johanna Gunnarsson and Sergio Ribnikov, who comprise the Gothenberg-based folk duo Vilsevind. September 11 The featured reader is Catherine Stone. Cast members of Key City Public Theatre’s Always Patsy Cline bring conversation about their production, illustrated by the music of Patsy Cline. The featured artist is folksinger Deborah Hendricksson who comes to us from Vasteras, Sweden. MONDAY ATTENTION, PLEASE! Monday 12-12:30pm, repeats at 5pm and again the following Saturday at 12noon KPTZ presents Attention Please! to draw the attention of all of us to the good work being done towards a better informed and more resilient community. September 5 Since the failure of the Quilcene school bond some months ago, a group of Quilcene folks have formed Count Me in For Quilcene. In its short life, this organization has done repairs and improvements on the school campus and has raised funds to study a trail through their village. Joining host Phil Andrus are School Superintendent Frank Redmon and Linda Herzog, and Cass Brotherton of Count Me in For Quilcene. Note: due to the Wooden Boat Festival live broadcast, Attention, Please! will not air on September 10. September 12 / 16 Larry Stein presents two local stories: Karen Anderson on the renovation of the former Jefferson Community School building, and the move and expansion of Bazaar Girls knitting shop. Story by Emillia Nunn about the Port Townsend Creative District markers, and their recent defacement, and subsequent re-painting by the PT Arts Commission, with an interview of the sculptures artist, Jonah Trople. INTERSTELLAR UNDERWEAR with host DJ Mars Monday 3-5pm <https://mcusercontent.com/6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf/images/d406ce57-000d-d3cf-a41e-488ccc89725c.jpg> Join DJ Mars for a trip around the rock ’n’ roll stars with garage, classic, punk and psychedelic rock, new wave and any other cool and captivating space junk he finds. And if you’re into killer cover versions, he’s “Got Ya Covered” with his weekly exploration of this far-out corner of the galaxy. RECLAIMED with host Jarrett Martineau Monday 7-8pm Reclaimed explores the many worlds of contemporary Indigenous music. From traditional songs and acoustic sounds to Native hip-hop, R&B, and the dancefloor-filling beats of electric powwow. Reclaimed, hosted by Jarrett Martineau, is a one-hour soundtrack to the Indigenous Next Wave: a new generation of artists reclaiming their culture through music and song. Brought to you by CBC Music, Native Voice One & KPTZ. FROM THE KITCHEN TABLE with Robert Sarazin Blake Monday 8-9pm Hatched during lockdown, the show is based in Bellingham and is taped live through an online video platform. Each week Robert Sarazin Blake invites esteemed musical guests from near and far to and share their music from their respective kitchen tables. Enjoy an hour of song sharing and conversation. TUESDAY MORNING ON THE SALISH with Chris Bricker 9:30-11am We cover the Waterfront with great music at 91.9 FM on the radio dial, and streaming the World Wide Web at kptz.org. Brew up a cup, and join Chris Bricker, Mermaid Keri and the Whales, for a morning of musical surprises. And who knows? Maybe a surprise guest now and then! Tune in every Tuesday, from the galley table, by a cozy fire, or out there at the worksite. Our home is your home. Welcome to Morning on the Salish! OUR TOWN with host Maryanne McNellis Alternating Tuesdays and repeats the following Sunday, both 12:30-1pm <https://mcusercontent.com/6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf/images/fe3793aa-3be3-1ba8-4c80-30c0c990e8be.jpg> September 6 / 11 “JP Davies, Fishy Tales from Key City Fish” Maryanne interviews John Paul Davies, owner of Key City Fish Company. He started as a teen, fishing in Alaska. When he was at the University of Washington he had a part-time job at a fish store. By the time he moved to Port Townsend in the early 1990s, John Paul (or JP) was ready to open a retail operation for New Day Fisheries. But selling from an outside tent wasn’t that profitable in winter. JP was laid off but saw it as an opportunity to start his own business: Key City Fish. Flash forward to today: Key City is now a local institution with both retail and wholesale operations. Most restaurants and specialty stores on the Peninsula stock Key City fish and meat. The Covid crisis actually strengthened retail sales as more of us became home chefs. But Covid hurt, of course. Most restaurants closed for a while. John Paul laid off staff but, with the aid of government programs, carried on. Now Key City is back on track with JP going strong and a vibrant younger generation in the wings. RHYTHM CONNECTION with host Robert Ambrose Tuesday 1-3pm Rhythm Connection transports listeners to cultures around the world, through incredibly diverse music from the African diaspora. Since its 1993 inception in Alaska, Robert has presented fresh music every week to make you dance or bring you solace, or both. DEEPER BLUES hosted by Chicago Bob Longmire Tuesday 7-8pm Deeper Blues is a time set aside for an in-depth focus on various aspects of blues culture: performers, styles, social issues and more, with about 2/3 music and 1/3 stories of background and context. JAZZ NOTES hosted by Bill Mercier Tuesday 8-10pm <https://mcusercontent.com/6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf/images/cf7ebf3f-5097-4655-756c-f0a4cac25976.jpg> September 6 We’ll hear from stars like Nnenna Freelon, Chick Corea, and Chico O’Farrill as well as lesser known artists like Don Ellis, Bernard Berkhout, and Marty Ehrlich. On “What’s New?” for this week, we’ll feature the Northwest group Meridian Odyssey and three from their latest release Earthshine. September 13 This week we’ve got gypsy jazz from Stephane Grappelli, nice guitar from Grant Green, great piano jazz from Hampton Hawes, Erroll Garner and Sammy Price, vocals from Cecile McLorin Salvant and Julia Jones and much more. Our “What’s New?” segment will highlight three cuts from the new release Rituals by pianist Kyle Aho. WEDNESDAY MUSIC2DRINKCOFFEE2 with Al Bergstein 8-9:30am Wake up to the sounds of Brazil! Wednesday mornings 8-9:30 Al Bergstein brings you Music2DrinkCoffee2, an acoustic musical tour of Brazil's best choro, samba, bossa, forro, indigenous music and more. Featuring music from Brazil along with Brazilian influenced musicians from around the world. Al features new work launching each week along with historic versions & background on what you are hearing. With marine weather and occasional guest artists. BRING YOUR RECORDS with Larry Stein Wednesday, 9:30-11am September 7 Charlie Bermant sits in for Larry. NATURE NOW Wednesday 12:30-1pm, Thursday 5:30-6pm, and Saturdays 12:30-1pm If you enjoy learning about the natural world around us and sharing your curiosity with others, please consider joining the Nature Now team here at KPTZ. Just drop a note to us at naturenow@kptz.org <mailto:naturenow@kptz.org> to explore joining the team. It’s great fun! September 1 / 3 Please join Nature Now this week as we take a field trip to Anderson Lake State Park! Host Debaran Kelso is joined by one of our favorite local naturalists, Dr. Geoff Hammerson, on a late summer wander looking for amphibians and other natural wonders. September 7/8/10 Joe Gaydos of the SeaDoc Society returns to Nature Now to give host Nan Evans an update on the sea star wasting disease that decimated the sea star population of the Salish Sea and much of the Pacific Coast, in 2013. THE BUZZY DONAHUE SHOW Wednesday 1-3pm Features new to me music BROADWAY SHOWTIME hosted by Don White Wednesday 3-4pm, repeating Sundays 1-2pm September 4 Broadway Women, part 1 September 7 / 11 Broadway Women, part 2 September 14 / 18 Irving Berlin Medley <https://mcusercontent.com/6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf/images/fcd1a79d-fc8b-f56e-c8e2-52cf004cc1d0.jpg> MUSIC TO MY EARS with Dalana Wednesday 4-5pm with encore Saturday 1-2pm Incredible music you grew up with or grew to love! RETRO COCKTAIL HOUR with Darrel Brogdon Wednesday 8-10pm An eclectic way to enjoy your Wednesday night. Here you'll find vintage recordings from the dawn of the Hi-Fi Era — imaginative, light-hearted (and sometimes light-headed) pop stylings designed to underscore everything from the backyard barbecue to the high-tech bachelor pad. Darrell Brogdon serves up two hours of incredibly strange music! The Retro Cocktail Hour comes to KPTZ from Kansas Public Radio. LOCAL NEWS PROGRAMMING PUBLIC HEALTH UPDATES from Weekly BOCC Meetings Monday 9:45-10:15am September 6 / 12 Weekly Public Health Briefing are held on Mondays (or Tuesday, due to Labor Day). KPTZ broadcasts live from the Jefferson County Board of County Commissioners to provide you with their weekly public health and emergency preparedness reports. Tune in to hear the latest information and guidance in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and on the Monkeypox virus response. You may submit your public health questions to Dr. Allison Berry and to Willie Bence by emailing contactus@kptz.org <mailto:contactus@kptz.org> . Please send your questions by Fridays at noon to be answered at the following week’s BOCC meeting. BREWOCRACY NOW Thursday 12:30-12:55pm Taylor is sailing aboard Loon August and early September, so upcoming shows are: September 1 Brewocracy Now is on hiatus. September 8 Phil Andrus co-hosts. September 15 Missy Nielsen co-hosts. They will be taking your questions, live! Use these convenient ways to participate in the dialog: 1. By email in advance to JMauro@cityofpt.us <mailto:JMauro@cityofpt.us> 2. By Zoom Meeting using meeting ID: 872 1438 1087 And, in case you can’t tune in live, you can hear the podcast later that day from the KPTZ website at kptz.org <https://kptz.us10.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf&id=3bc3b41596 &e=eba4e3a8b6> . KPTZ LOCAL NEWS Tuesday through Friday 12 noon and repeating at 5pm The KPTZ’s Local News Crew: Jim Burke / Tuesday, Casey Dolan / Wednesday, Simon Jaynes / Thursday, and Ann Katzenbach / Friday bring you the latest information and commentary. Each of these broadcasts is available shortly afterwards for streaming, at kptz.org <https://kptz.us10.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf&id=e00198e524&e=eba4e3a8b6> . KPTZ ENTERTAINMENT CALENDAR Thursday 8pm and Friday & Saturday 10am and 4pm (and included on Monday-Thursday Community Calendars) Local entertainment event listings are highlighted. To submit an upcoming event, please send email to entertainment@kptz.org <mailto:entertainment@kptz.org> by one week ahead of the scheduled airdate. KPTZ COMMUNITY CALENDAR Monday through Friday 8 am, 12 noon, and at 5pm (Except Monday at 5:30pm and Friday at 7pm) Tune in for listings of local events. To submit an upcoming event, please email calendar@kptz.org <mailto:calendar@kptz.org> by one week ahead of the scheduled event date. Guidelines <https://kptz.us10.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf&id=a05a125dbf&e=eba4e3a8b6> ARCHIVED MUSIC SHOWS Many KPTZ programs are archived for 2 weeks following their original broadcast date (limited by music licensing regulations), so you can listen on demand. 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