In Your Ear – April 11, 2009 at 4:00pm
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The US government privatizes the profit while socializing the debt: Catherine Austin Fitts lays out what Obama's new plan for the financial system means for the American public; plus, Robert Knight discusses the Iranian elections and power politics with Muhammed Sahimi in part two of their interview; JR and the Block Report in an in-depth … Continued
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The late timbalero/percussionist Manny Oquendo, who passed away on March 25, 2009 at age 78, is honored over the first hour of "In Your Ear." Oquendo, legendary leader of the band Libre, is one of the most pivotal figures in New York Latin music over the past sixty years having played with the likes of … Continued
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Horace Mansfield Jr. sits in for Art Sato and plays a wide and rich range of African American creative, improvisational music – commonly known as jazz.
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In these difficult times who's fighting for the little guy? Consumer Watchdog, Free Press, and Just Cause Oakland that's who. Chevron gives $350,000 to Schwarzenegger, was that to keep an oil extraction tax off the table? Obama picks a new FCC chair, will the internet get morefree and open now? And Bank of America gets … Continued
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Música de bandas que tocarän en conciertos de verano; El Golpe Traidor, sobre la contriboción del mal gobierno a la ezquizofrenia en la población civil en México; El Rockalendario con Flor Rebollar. Produced by Miguel Guerrero and Issel Campos, with the contributions of Oscar Leon Bernal, Flor Rebollar, Gerardo Fernandez and El Nagual. Music Theme: … Continued
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Voices and music of resistance and revolution from the African American experience will be featured on "In Your Ear" as part of Black History Month. Among those featured will be Malcolm X, Amiri Baraka, David Murray, Jayne Cortez, Nina Simone, Max Roach, and Abbey Lincoln. Produced by Art Sato.
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Music and voices of resistance and revolution from the African American experience is featured as part of Black History Month on "In Your Ear." Paul Robeson, Archie Shepp, Nina Simone, Amiri Baraka, Jayne Cortez, Malcolm X, Oscar Brown Jr., Abbey Lincoln, Max Roach, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Gil Scott-Heron, Reginald Lockett and Devorah Major are some … Continued
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New unreleased music from saxophonist Billy Harper, a master piano trio featuring Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette and tango bandoneon master Hector Del Curto. With host Art Sato.