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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.
Join Tuesday Morning WWUH Jazz host Chuck Obuchowski on Tuesday, July 26, from 9 AM - noon, EDT for a salute to the music of Steely Dan.
Steely Dan is performing at Tanglewood in Lenox, Mass. on Tuesday night and at a sold-out performance at the MGM Grand Theater at Foxwoods Casino on Friday, July 29.
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.
Wednesday July 27 will be the final RadioActive show on WWUH. The show features long time supporter of Hartford IMC and RadioActive, Robert Jensen. Tune in on Wednesday from noon to 12:30 pm.
Members of the collective that produced the show are moving on to other projects.
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.
Progressive Coalition (WWUH, PACE & other co-sponsors) present:
Meltdown, a film depicting imminent nuclear dangers
Thursday, July 28, 7 pm in the University of Hartford, Auerbach Auditorium (ample parking in lot B)
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.
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.
DAMIAN CURTIS QUARTET kicks things off at 6. Headlining is the Hartford Jazz Soiety's HJS NEW DIRECTIONS ENSEMBLE DIRECTED BY EARL MACDONALD.
Chuck Obuchowski will air an interview with NEA Jazz Master Jimmy Heath during Tuesday Morning Jazz, Out Here & Beyond on WWUH 91.3 FM August 2 at 10 AM EDT.
This week on New World Notes: radio program #178, August 2, from 12:00 to 12:30 PM, host Kenneth Dowst presents three short documentary films on fossil fuels, pollution, and the environment:
Join host Susan Forbes Hansen on Monday, August 8 from 1 – 4 PM, when Watch This Space takes a trip back to ‘70s rock with one of the co-founders of the seminal female rock-band Fanny. Fanny paved the way for the Go-Gos, the Runaways, Vixen, etc.
Join Keith "Drake the Bandmaster" Barrett on Monday, August 15 for two special segments of A Musical Odyssey and Drake's Village Brass Band.
This week on New World Notes: radio program #181, August 23, from 12:00 to 12:30 PM, host Kenneth Dowst explores myths about the atom. In the early 1950s the federal government began strongly encouraging civilian uses of nuclear technology--good news for reactor makers General Electric and Westinghouse!
Join Tuesday Classics Host David Schonfeld on August 23 and August 30 from 4-8 PM for a two-part broadcast of the complete Tafelmusik or Musique de Table by the Baroque composer George Philipp Telemann.
Join Tuesday Classics Host David Schonfeld on August 23 and August 30 from 4-8 PM for a two-part broadcast of the complete Tafelmusik or Musique de Table by the Baroque composer George Philipp Telemann.
Join Tuesday Classics Host David Schonfeld on August 23 and August 30 from 4-8 PM for a two-part broadcast of the complete Tafelmusik or Musique de Table by the Baroque composer George Philipp Telemann.