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This week on New World Notes: radio program #171, June 14:
This week on New World Notes: radio program #172, June 21:
This week on New World Notes: radio program #174, July 5:
WWUH presents a program commemorating the 67th anniversary of the Hartford Circus Fire tragedy which includes an interview with Don Massey, who co-wrote the book A Matter of Degree the Hartford Circus Fire and the Mystery of Little Miss 1565, as well as survivors talking about their memories of that day.
It's back again. For more than forty years, jazzophiles and assorted others have had the good fortune to be able to listen to fabulous jazz in Hartford's beautiful Bushnell Park every summer. The Hartford Jazz Society is continuing this tradition that Jazz great Paul Brown started and oversaw for most of its years.
It's back again. For more than forty years, jazzophiles and assorted others have had the good fortune to be able to listen to fabulous jazz in Hartford's beautiful Bushnell Park every summer. The Hartford Jazz Society is continuing this tradition that Jazz great Paul Brown started and oversaw for most of its years.
This week on New World Notes: radio program #175, July 12:
It's back again. For more than forty years, jazzophiles and assorted others have had the good fortune to be able to listen to fabulous jazz in Hartford's beautiful Bushnell Park every summer. The Hartford Jazz Society is continuing this tradition that Jazz great Paul Brown started and oversaw for most of its years.
It's back again. For more than forty years, jazzophiles and assorted others have had the good fortune to be able to listen to fabulous jazz in Hartford's beautiful Bushnell Park every summer. The Hartford Jazz Society is continuing this tradition that Jazz great Paul Brown started and oversaw for most of its years.