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Home arrow Radio Archive arrow December 3rd: Live Music, Pre-Colonial History of Esopus/Kingston and Eco-Thriller "Dirt Cheap"
December 3rd: Live Music, Pre-Colonial History of Esopus/Kingston and Eco-Thriller "Dirt Cheap" PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Adam Roufberg   
Sunday, 03 December 2006

Download Intro (5MB MP3):

  • Music from Miles Davis and Easy Mo Bee from the album Doo Bop
  • News Not in the News featuring Illegal Christmas Wreaths, Update from the Office of Congressman Maurice Hinchey on the Department of Justice's investigation into the Bush Administrations Illegal Wiretapping Program, and News from Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez
  • and the Free Range Thought Brain Tweazler "I'm mad as hell and I'm not gonna take it anymore."

Download Part 1 with Lynn Miller-Lachmnann (4.7 MB MP3): Lyn Miller-Lachmann discusses the Multi-Cultural Review for which she serves as Editor-in-Chief

Download Lara's first track (2.6MB MP3) Lara Hope performs her original tune entitled "Starcrossed Lovers".

Download Mateo's first track Mateo Rock performs his original tune entitled "Addicted".

Download Lyn Miller-Lachmann discussing her eco-thriller: Lyn discusses her eco-thriller "Dirt Cheap"

Download Mateo's second track: Mateo plays his second tune entitled "Family".

Download Lara's second track: Lara performs her second piece today entitled "Thinking About Yourself".

Download Interview with Lara Hope and Mateo Rock: Brief interview with our two musicians about theor latest and upcoming performances, latest musical releases, and contact/website info. Mateo's website is Mateo Rocks. Lara's website is The Red Hopes

Download Interview with Kirouana Paddaquahum: Medicine Chief od the Quiripi Thunder Clan, Kirouana discusses the precolonial history of hte area of Kingston/Esopus as well as a broader perspective on indigenous relations of pre-colonial history.

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