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July 4th Weekend, 2014
For this holiday weekend we listen again to music recorded inside Firmin-Garner Performance Studio during the first six months of 2014. We hear from: Pearl Brick Cletus Got Shot Sweetwater Gypsies Isayah Wofford The Riverblenders Xcluded Sons of Otis Malone Finvarra's Wren Dick Johnson Elephant Revival And a weekend update of things to do from Becca Martin Brown from Northwest Arkansas Newspapers.
Maser, an artist from Ireland, was back in Arkansas to work on another new piece of public art.
"Red Meets Blues" by Matt Mertz
Here are our 11 clips (listen closely) for our montage devoted to courts, lawyers and juries... 1) The Long Ryders (a much under appreciated band) rev it up on Tell it to the judge on Sunday. 2) Jack Nicholson prepares to tell Tom Cruise the truth in A Few Good Men. 3) Julianna Margulies holds her own, and then some, on The Good Wife. 4)Warren Zevon asks for Lawyers, Guns and Money. 5) Peter Boyle, Craig T. Nelson and Bill Murray in the courtroom in Where the Buffalo Roam. 6) The theme from Night Court, an NBC sitcom in the 80s. written by Jack Elliott and featuring Ernie Watts on sax. 7) Michael K. Williams as the best (the best!) character in the history of television, Omar Little, in The Wire. 8)Blossom Dearie sings My Attorney Bernie, written by Dave Frishberg. 9) Henry Fonda holds his ground in 12 Angry Men. 10) The Law & Order sound. 11) Jackson Browne sings about Lawyers in Love. Apologies to: Harry Hamlin and the cast of L.A. Law, The Paper Chase, Fall Out Boy, Atticus Finch and Inherit the Wind. Maybe next time.
Huntsville resident, Tobe Bohannan just turned 100. But instead of being idle like most of his peers, "Mr. Tobe" continues to work full time-- as a security and maintenance man at a local primary school. Plus? In the summer, he operates his own private concrete finishing business. And he has a handshake to prove it.
Becca says that there's quite a lot of theatre happening in the area today.
Block Street Hot Club performs its rendition of Django Reinhardt's "Douce Ambiance."