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HomeMy WebLinkAbout033123 🔊 KPTZ Spotlight 👂 April 1-15_ 2023 📫________________________________ ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. ________________________________ Here's What's Happening at KPTZ View this email in your browser <https://mailchi.mp/kptz/kptz-spotlight-aug1-1367907?e=eba4e3a8b6> <https://mcusercontent.com/6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf/images/318321f1-000a-4538-ad81-11cdb08c4359.jpg> What’s Fresh on the KPTZ Airwaves April 1-15, 2023 IN REMEMBRANCE <https://mcusercontent.com/6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf/images/a1b866c2-1881-05c6-bf4b-b26e9383d943.jpg> KPTZ has lost one of its founding DJs, who changed cosmic addresses on March 29: Ray Schroff started on the 91.9 airwaves on May 15, 2011, the same weekend the station began broadcasting. Ray continued gracing the station's broadcasts for over 10 years, first as the host of Dream City Jukebox, and more recently he hosted the late night Ethereal Excursions program, exploring contemporary composers, jazz, and ambient music. Founding Program Director Larry Stein credits Ray’s important contribution, “Ray was in from the very beginning of KPTZ. His range of knowledge, and appreciation of great music helped set the tone of the station.” All of our condolences go to his wife Nancesca, and to Ray’s family, friends and listeners. COMMUNITY EVENT <https://mcusercontent.com/6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf/images/e9febb2c-7be7-4b78-ddcb-64ef35246bb2.jpg> It’s the season opening of the Port Townsend Farmers Market! Happening Saturday, April 1, from 9am-2pm, on Tyler Street. The opening ceremony and red ribbon cutting start at 9am, followed immediately by the Goat Parade through the market to live music by Kristin and Otto Smith. KPTZ is proud to media partner with the Jefferson County Farmers Markets! *To hear what's on tap at the upcoming Market, tune in weekly on Wednesday mornings when Farmers Market Director Amanda Milholland joins DJ host Al Bergstein live, during the 8am hour on Music2DrinkCoffee2. DAILY PROGRAMMING 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=25f8a99dbc&e=eba4e3a8b6> . SUNDAY PROGRESSIVE TRACKS with Mike “ProgTracks” Pollack Sunday 5-6am and Monday 9-10pm <https://mcusercontent.com/6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf/images/679e9d32-321f-9518-5097-f90e6cd1784c.jpg> 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 1973 throughout this year! April 2 / 3 Show #511 – “Avant 'R' Us" The Golden Tracks Feature album is a legendary avant prog album from 1973 that started a new subgenre. There will also be plenty of new music that owes a debt to this classic album. If you like your music a bit 'off-center', this is your show! April 9 / 10 Show #512 - "On Our Own Terms" The show hosts a World Premiere Track from an upcoming album by a group whose output sounds as if Jackson Pollock were a member of the group. Be the very first to hear music that is truly unique! Of course, there will be plenty of other adventurous new music to enjoy. BOOKLOVERS’ CAFÉ hosted by Cris Wilson Alternate Tuesdays and repeats the following Sunday, both 12:30-1pm April 2 Anna Quinn returns to Booklovers' Cafe to introduce her new novel Angeline. Erica Bauermeister says "Angeline is a call to open arms, a clear-eyed view of our often flawed humanity and how the power of compassion can change everything." Cris and Anna talk about the setting in a liberal convent on an island in the Pacific Northwest and all about the humans inhabiting this place without revealing Angeline's story. Anna unravels the mystery of her past in dream-like layers. The prose is poetic with messages for all readers. Anna is the founder of Writer's Workshoppe in Port Townsend and the author of the bestseller, Night Child. April 11 / 16 Cris welcomes Lesley Hazelton to talk about her book, The First Muslim: the Story of Muhammed. Lesley is a former psychologist and political journalist with deep roots in both Judaism and Catholicism. She once described herself as a Jew who seriously considered becoming a rabbi, a former convent schoolgirl who daydreamed about being a nun, an agnostic with a deep sense of religious mystery though no affinity for organized religion Her work has been widely praised for its blend of insight, in depth research and fine writing. CLASS REUNION with DJ host Jerry Osborne Sunday 2-3 pm April 3 1952 Class Reunion April 10 1962 Class Reunion RETRO COCKTAIL HOUR with Darrel Brogdon Sunday 5-7pm 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. 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. Typically, 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”. April 2 Coming to us from Victoria BC, Catherine Stone will be this Sunday’s reader with either fiction or non-fiction, and our guest artists will be, from Poulsbo, two folk musicians whose careers span half a century, Hank and Claire. Think hootenannies, Pete Seeger and the 50s folk era. April 9 This Sunday, coming right after opening day of the baseball season, Cats will take us to the old ball game, with Don White reading a story on America’s once-favorite pastime, and Chuck Brodsky on the role of baseball, Philadelphia Phillies baseball, in his songwriting and singing career. BYOCAP (bring your own Crackerjacks and peanuts). MONDAY <https://mcusercontent.com/6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf/images/5146edc9-3d93-f20b-3288-23846cf491a8.jpg> INTERSTELLAR UNDERWEAR with host DJ Mars 3-5pm 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 kover 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. TUESDAY MORNING ON THE SALISH with Chris Bricker 9:30-11am <https://mcusercontent.com/6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf/images/bebc2d87-7d15-0fdd-34f1-8fd9eb3a57e7.jpg> Welcome to Morning on the Salish! We cover the Waterfront with great music at 91.9 FM on the radio dial, and streaming the World Wide Web at kptz.org. You can also access us on streaming apps like Radio Garden. Brew up a cup, and join me, Chris Bricker, Mermaid Keri and the Whales, for a morning of musical surprises. And who knows? Maybe a special guest now and then. <https://mcusercontent.com/6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf/images/f33f2343-7d0e-3cf7-b408-dff40e043740.jpg> 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. April 4 Located at the edge of Admiralty Inlet is one of the more unique locations to volunteer — Point Wilson Lighthouse. The Point Wilson Lighthouse is one of the most important navigational aids in Washington, connecting Puget Sound and the Strait of Juan de Fuca, and has been serving the navigational needs of our waterways since 1879. Missy Nielsen of Everybody Can visits with Dick Richardson and Dave Ehnebuske on location to learn more about the Point Wilson Light Station Preservation Project and the unique volunteer opportunities at this iconic landmark. 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> April 4 / 9 Maryanne interviews Ben Thomas, winemaker for the Port Townsend Winery and a member of Port Townsend’s City Council. Ben was born in LaPush and spent much of his childhood in Port Townsend. Thanks to the fact that his mom, Trudy Davis, owns Eaglemount Winery, he learned the wine trade the old fashioned way — from the bottom up. Ben’s always been an avid student of the political scene. He helped found PT’s alternative newspaper “Vigilance” in the wake of massive Seattle protests in 1999. The newspaper didn’t exactly turn out to be a profitable venture. Now he’s tackling political issues from the inside. As a city council member he’s front and center on all city-related problems and issues. Right now he’s working on solutions for ‘affordable housing’ and vows to somehow do something about our deteriorating streets. 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. JAZZ NOTES hosted by Bill Mercier Tuesday 8-10pm <https://mcusercontent.com/6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf/images/cf7ebf3f-5097-4655-756c-f0a4cac25976.jpg> April 4 We return to our regular two-hour format with music from Herbie Hancock, Cab Calloway, Charles Mingus, and many other greats as well as lesser known artists like Slava Ganelin, Pierre Favre, and Erik Skov among others. Our “What’s New?” feature for this week includes three cuts from the new album Fishin’ Again by organist Dan Trudell. April 11 We’ve got piano jazz from Bud Powell, Dave Brubeck, and Thelonious Monk, new stuff from Kirk Knuffke, Sigurd Hole, and Chris Cheek, an extended live cut from Miles Davis, swing from Duke Ellington and Count Basie, nice vocals from Ella Fitzgerald, Nat “King” Cole, and Grete Scarped and much more. On “What’s New?” we’ll be listening to three cuts from the Turkish guitarist Onur Aymergen off his new release Lunar. WEDNESDAY MUSIC2DRINKCOFFEE2 with Al Bergstein 8-9:30am Wake up to the sounds of Brazil! Wednesday mornings, Al Bergstein brings us 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. NATURE NOW Wednesday 12:30-1pm, Thursday 5:30-6pm, and Saturdays 12:30-1pm Join the Nature Now team as they explore the wonders and puzzles of the natural world around us. Fascinating topics range broadly from ecology, specific plant or animal species, human interaction with nature, discussion with authors, conservation strategies, and, sometimes, even philosophical questions. Nature Now is looking for new team members! Nature Now, KPTZ’s locally produced radio program, is looking for new volunteers to join the team. Are you curious about the natural world around us? Do you enjoy talking with people? Can you get excited about helping others appreciate the wonders of nature? Then think about joining the Nature Now team! If interested, email Nature Now producer Nan Evans <mailto:naturenow@KPTZ.org > . Past shows are available to listen and download as Nature Now Podcasts <https://kptz.us10.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf&id=6faddbd17c&e=eba4e3a8b6> at the KPTZ website. THE BUZZY DONAHUE SHOW Wednesday 1-3pm Features new to me music. BROADWAY SHOWTIME hosted by Don White Wednesday 3-4pm and repeats Sundays 1-2pm April 5 / 9 Jule Stine (new show) April 12 / 16 Hadestown <https://mcusercontent.com/6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf/images/5c2e61ea-d340-0f6b-68ac-173bcbe4f581.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! VINYL VILLAGE with DJ host Jerry Osborne Wednesday 7-8pm April 5 For this show we've tuned up new SUN songs. April 12 Great C&W hits plucked from the '60s to the '80s. THURSDAY <https://mcusercontent.com/6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf/images/f9d47455-a974-d2a4-7be4-43da1c0c80fe.jpg> MUSICAL FRUIT with DJ Goodwoman 9:30-11am An effervescent morning show affirming non-linear, zoot-suit states of mind. DJ Goodwoman plays jump blues, rhythm and soul, chanson, exotica, swing, indie folk (old and new), stirring tunes from whatever genre, and rock ‘n’ roll in all its iterations. Your intrepid host also promises tarot readings, saxophone spotlights, cuts from the weird and wild vault, oddball and/or worldly insights, and interactive toe-dips into the realm of pure imagination. MIDLIFE CRISIS DANCE PARTY with Ray Serebrin Thursday 3-5pm <https://mcusercontent.com/6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf/images/39d37f7c-0d22-7b07-e6d8-3b8a4c8bb865.png> On the Midlife Crisis Dance Party we present no content on midlife, crises, or parties. Instead, we offer an exploration of time, magnetism and what happens when tiny robots are set loose in your bloodstream, plus poetry. Stories, The Worst Song of the Week, and diverse music to agitate and convulse dancers, will be also be on offer. No masks, no shirts and no shoes are required. Warning: This show is an acquired taste. Stories presented in the Midlife Crisis Podcasts are rolled out every Monday on the KPTZ.org home page, and the Complete Archive <https://kptz.us10.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92a a5cf&id=e460b27c55&e=eba4e3a8b6> is found at the KPTZ Podcasts website button. <https://mcusercontent.com/6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf/images/d170fbb7-d69c-076b-8a17-f260daae22ba.jpg> RÁDIO KILOMBO with hosts DJs David Bonobo and Brazil Nut Thursday 9-10pm Here you 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! FRIDAY THE BUZZY DONAHUE SHOW 9:30-11am 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 co-hosts 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. Next show is on April 7. OUR WORKING WATERFRONT with host Chris Bricker Friday 12:10-12:30pm Airs alternate weeks from Community Tides, upcoming show is April 14. WORDSONGS with DJWAS (Ward Serrill) Friday 1-3pm WordSongs is dedicated to good lyrics, no matter the style. <https://mcusercontent.com/6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf/images/d8142a00-16c9-39cd-0ad7-3ba023bf3542.jpg> 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. LOCAL NEWS PROGRAMMING KPTZ LOCAL NEWS Tuesday through Friday 12 noon and repeating at 5pm The KPTZ’s Local News Crew: Jim Burke / Tuesday, Casey Dolan / Wednesday, and rotating reporters / Thursday and 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=3740d95cf3&e=eba4e3a8b6> . PUBLIC HEALTH UPDATES at the BOCC Meetings 9:45-10:15am April 3 KPTZ broadcasts live from the Jefferson County Board of County Commissioners on first Monday each month, to provide you with public health and emergency preparedness reports. Tune in to hear the latest information and guidance in response to infectious diseases affecting area residents. 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. Archived recording will be available for streaming later that day, via kptz.org <https://kptz.us10.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf&id=6f83a4a2ec&e=eba4e3a8b6> . BREWOCRACY NOW Thursday 12:30-12:55pm PT City Manager John Mauro and KPTZ’s Taylor Clark, along with selected guests 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 archived podcast later that day at kptz.org <https://kptz.us10.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf&id=b8d1ccbd41&e=eba4e3a8b6 > . KPTZ COMMUNITY CALENDAR Monday through Friday 8 am, 12 noon, and at 5pm (Except on 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=c61703a59b&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 by DJ Goodwoman. 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