Back Alley Pork Roost – 3/30/2014
- Seven Handle Circus – “Walking Through The Wilderness”
- Nickel Creek – “The Fox”
- Nickel Creek – “Why Should The Fire Die?”
- Punch Brothers – “Rye Whiskey”
- Nickel Creek – “Destination”
- Doc Watson – “Brown’s Fairy Blues” (Music Bed)
- Doc Watson – “The Wreck of the 1262”
- The Sauceman Brothers – “Hallelujah (We Shall Rise)”
- The Sauceman Brothers – “Pretty Polly”
- Snuffy Jenkins and Pappy Sherrill – “Milk Cow Blues”
- Snuffy Jenkins and Pappy Sherrill – “Fifty Years Ago Waltz”
- Railroad Earth – “Been Down This Road Before”
- Joy Killsorrow – “Was it You”
- Mandolin Orange – “Haste Make”
- Sarah Jarosz – “Build Me Up from Bones”
WREK to carry Sunbelt League Baseball
Lawrenceville, Ga. – The 2014 Sunbelt Summer Season will see and more appropriately hear Sunbelt Summer Baseball on the air for the first time on a regular basis. The inaugural season of the Sunbelt League Radio Network will put approximately 80 of the 95 regular season games, along with all of the playoff games in 2014. Sunbelt Games online, and can be found on the Sunbelt League’s website,www.sunbeltleague.com.
The Sunbelt League will three play-by-play voices calling the majority of the games. Colin Lacy, Voice of the Douglasville Bulls, joined the Sunbelt League team last season as Sports Information Director for the league and specifically the Bulls, and will follow the Bulls all season long at Norton Field and on the road for the entirety of the 2014 season. Wiley Ballard, Voice of the Berkeley Lake Tides, is entering his third season with the Sunbelt League, and has been the Sports Information Director for the League for the past 2 seasons. Colin and Wiley also called the Sunbelt Game of the Week on 91.1 WREK last season. The third voice on the air will be the Voice of the Atlanta Crackers, and the Windward Braves, John Morgo. Morgo has been affiliated with the Sunbelt League for the past few seasons calling select Sunbelt action on iHigh Sports, and will be calling all of the action from Norcross High School (home of the Crackers and the Braves), and select road games for the 2014 Sunbelt season. The Sunbelt League Radio Network will also feature a flurry of color analysts in 2014.
“We are very excited with the development of the Sunbelt League Radio Network. The SLRN will provide nightly broadcast that will enhance the growth of the Sunbelt League and provide entertainment to our fans,” says Vice President of the Sunbelt League, Todd Pratt. “The Sunbelt League Radio Network will also provide an advertisement outlet for our sponsors to inform the public on their services or products.”
The Sunbelt Baseball League will also continue the partnership with 91.1 WREK-Atlanta with a select broadcast schedule of Sunbelt games this season. The WREK broadcast will be a simulcast (same audio as) the Sunbelt League Radio Network’s call of the action.
A full broadcast schedule will be released as the 2014 season nears.
The Sunbelt Summer Baseball League has been providing premier summer baseball for the Southeast since 2005. For everything around the Sunbelt League go online to sunbeltleague.com for news, scores, broadcast information, and much more and on Facebook and Twitter @sunbeltbaseball.
Playlist for Lost in the Stacks from March 28th, 2014 (“Collecting the Now”) Episode 201
Clip from The Smartest Man in the World
Intro: “Friction” by Television
“For Now and Ever” by Super Furry Animals
Interview with Aprille McKay (University of Michigan)
File this set under HG5562 .P413:
“Confused” by Art Object
“Victim of Circumstance” by The City
“Holding the Void” by So Pitted
Continued interview with Aprille McKay
File this set under HV1420.72:
“Motherless Children” by Blind Willie Johnson
“Scared to Be Alone” by The Instant Automatons
Continued interview with Aprille McKay
File this set under JF1351 .R285:
“Gone Forever” by The Raveonettes
“Going Going Gone” by Richard Hell and the Voidoids
Credits: “Kent” by Slint
“Tell Me Now” by Strawberry Story
Mailbag: “Closer” by NIN
Stay tuned for the next Lost in the Stacks, “Life’s Not Fair, But It Can Be Fair-Use,” on April 4th!
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54-46 Playlist March 27 2014
Ziggy Marley – Make Some Music
Passafire – The king
Bob Marley – Sun is Shining
Fishbone – Whipper Snapper
John Holt – Riding For A Fall
The Dirty Heads – Neighborhood
King Tubby and Lee Perry – Wackie’s Plan
SOJA – Everything Changes
New Kingston – Life
Steel Pulse- Dub Marcus Say
Groove Stain – Best I Can
The Movement – Mexico
Capital Letters – Smoking My Ganja
Rebelution – Suffering
Sub Saharan Vibes 3/24/2014
Artist Song
- Sidi Touré Annour El Sahel: The Light of Sahel
- Dieuf-Dieul de Thiés Aling Na Djimbe
- Johnny Clegg & Juluka Deliwe
- Johnny Clegg Part 2 of the Interview
- Fatoumata Diawara Mousso
- Steven Tsotsi Kasumala & Friends Masita Ku Manpampa
- Souad Massi Ilham
- Oumou Sangare Ah Ndiya
- Fatna Bent El Houcine w/ Ouled Ben Aguida Taala Fine Ghad
- Johnny Clegg Nyembezi (Tears)
