Thankful to my radio station
Saturday, February 03, 2007
Volunteering at the radio station has already had immense benefit.Last night I volunteered at the La Musgana show and was therefore able to see the show plus a guest. Jim was kind enough to join me out there and hang out while I held down the display counter before, after, and at intermission. But the whole show we got to sit back and relax like the audience.
The show was good, as both shows I have seen at the Cedar have been. The acts coming through there really like to talk about the origin of their music and instruments and I come away with an even greater respect for the places from which they come, the history of music, and in this particular case, how the melding of cultures in Spain produced some wonderful results. I have seen it in Spanish complexion, in the architecture, and now heard it more fully in the music.
I am truly thankful.
...but even more, I am heading back to the studio today to start my board training. They are going to teach me how to do production work, simply because I volunteer there. So, in six weeks or so, I will be able to engineer programs, then eventually, maybe create or produce my own show. Crazy stuff.
I love you, KFAI.
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thank you ian and kfai for letting me in on that show i honestly dont think i would have found that music on my own it was very refreshing to go see some real entertainers play and have a good time. plus when was i ever gonna see a herdy gerdy or for that matter the violin with no body that doubles as a vodka resepticle?
By , at 3/06/2007 1:54 AM
i had a good time for sure!
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