[AGL] Radio show

Michael Eisenstadt mike.eisenstadt at gmail.com
Tue Dec 2 08:48:22 EST 2008


Fontaine,

Terrelita was great, as always. Her interview is about
14 minutes into this 100 minute broadcast. After the
podcast loads up, you can move the sliding bar to the
right; the counter on the right shows the elapsed time.

As for singing with Margaret Truman in the late thirties,
that was when Truman was senator from Missouri. The
host as is usual with that type didnt/doesnt give the guest
full rein to tell the whole story.

Mike


> The link below www.notmuch.com will get you to the website. You will see

> the words:

>

> How about a podcast

> of Whad'Ya Know?

> Click here to download

> the show from last week!

>

> or

>

> Here's a link for

> non-iTunes download.

>

>

>

> If you have Itunes in your computer, you will get a choice of three

> different podcasts - the one you want is nov 22. Same goes if you choose

> another program. Her interview is in the first 20 minutes.

>

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: "Michael Eisenstadt" <mike.eisenstadt at gmail.com>

> To: "survivors' reminiscences about Austin Ghetto Daze in the 60s"

> <austin-ghetto-list at pairlist.net>

> Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 4:51 PM

> Subject: Re: [AGL] Radio show

>

>

>> Fontaine,

>>

>> Is there a specific link to the event?

>>

>> Mike

>>

>>

>> I had a long day; up at dawn to get mother to the auditorium at

>> Trinity U, got her backstage for her gig as interviewee on "What do you

>> know" and settle myself in the audience with an elderly friend of hers (a

>> lovely woman named Jane). The show was beautifully produced - very

>> regional decor on the big stage - fiesta taco booths and Big Rainbow

>> Colored Papier Mache letters spelling out N.I.O.S.A. (night in old San

>> Antonio) . A very fine jazz band opened the show. Mother's interview

>> (about 15 minutes long) was priceless! She was funny and quick on the

>> uptake - best I have ever seen. You had to be there, but I was very proud

>> of her. She was followed by Feldman's "quiz show" with an audience

>> member, and an phone in guest, followed by a musical interlude with the

>> Krayolas and Augie Myers, plus the West Side Horns. Then more audience

>> interaction, and a great cooking demo with a local SA mexican chef (yes,

>> you can do a cooking demo on the radio, you just have to talk about

>> everything you are doing - and have fun).

>>

>> Oh, and somewhere in there was an interview with a good looking San

>> Antonio Spur basketball player - almost 7 feet tall!

>>

>> I think you can get it on a podcast after monday. http://www.notmuch.com/

>>

>




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