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Radiothon Special: 2019 SPRING VINYLTHON, Saturday April 13 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM

Saturday, April 13, is Record Store Day, a celebration of record albums and the shops that sell them. WUSB-FM will join in the celebration by devoting the day's programming to music that can be found in those magical grooves of plastic.

Kicking off at 12:00 a.m. with Kiki & Mike and the Horrorscope crew and running through until midnight, old favorites and obscure gems will be mixed, matched and scratched. Join us for a day of serious wax spinning and blast us from your car radio as you drive to your local record store.

RECORD STORES IN OUR LISTENING AREA

Record Stop 30 Railroad Avenue Patchogue, New York
Vinyl Paradise 273 Railroad Avenue Sayville, New York
Soul Sounds Inc 291 W. Main Street Sayville, New York
Mr. Cheapo 46 Jericho Turnpike Commack, New York
Record Reserve 243 Main Street Northport, New York
Looney Tunes 31 Brookvale Avenue West Babylon, New York
High Fidelity Records & CDs 141 Merrick Road Amityville , New York
Infinity Records Ltd 510 Park Blvd Massapequa Park, New York
Newbury Comics Smith Haven Mall Lake Grove, New York

Bill Posley & Director Oren Rudavsky To Be Guests On Tom Needham's SOUNDS OF FILM

Bill Posley and director Oren Rudavsky are Tom Needham's featured guests this Thursday on WUSB's THE SOUNDS OF FILM.

Former SURVIVOR contestant, Bill Posley, will be discussing his new Off-Broadway show, THE DAY I BECAME BLACK. Posley is the creator, writer and star of the show that is playing at the SOHO PLAYHOUSE through May 6th.

Director Oren Rudavsky will also be on THE SOUNDS OF FILM talking about JOSEPH PULITZER: VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. This landmark film brings to life a virtually unknown man whose name is attached to Pulitzer Prizes for excellence in journalism. The movie is narrated by Hollywood's Adam Driver and features Live Schreiber as the voice of Joseph Pulitzer. The movie mixes contemporary scenes, beautiful archival images, recreations and interviews in order to tell Pulitzer's story of an immigrant from Hungary who ended up being one of America's pre-eminent publishers in New York. JOSEPH PULITZER: VOICE OF THE PEOPLE debuts on PBS on AMERICAN MASTERS on April 12, 2019.

For more information, visit https://www.broadwayworld.com/long-island/article/Bill-Posley-Director-O...

Airs Thursday, April 11 6-8 PM.

Robert Berry and Andrew Aydin beam onto Captain Phil's Planet!

Legendary musician Robert Berry joins Captain Phil's Planet on April 11th in the 3:00 pm hour to discuss his career, the new 3.2 album, “The Rules Have Changed,” Keith Emerson and the upcoming 3.2 tour!

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Then at 4:30 Andrew Aydin (www.andrewaydin.com/), Congressional Aide, New York Times Best Selling Author, Co-Author of 'MARCH' with Rep. John Lewis and illustrated by Nate Powell will be calling in to discuss his Captain America Story in Marvel Presents #3 titled Captain America's War at Home! War at home features line artist Daniel Acuna and sets the Captain in 1964 during the civil rights movement. Andrew will be discussing this project as well as the Graphic Novels March and Run which he co-wrote in collaboration with Representative John Lewis.

Airs Thursday, April 11, 3-5 PM.

Dionne Warwick & Jesse Sweet To Be Guests On Tom Needham's THE SOUNDS OF FILM


Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award Winner, Dionne Warwick, is Tom Needham's featured guest this Thursday at 6 pm EST on WUSB's 'The Sounds of Film.' The interview marks Ms. Warwick's third time on the long-running program. Also on the show, is award-winning director of 'City of Joel,' Jesse Sweet.

Jesse Sweet is an Emmy-award winning documentary director and producer whose work includes 'Parts Unknown with Anthony Bourdain,' 'Death Row Stories,' 'Black Market with Michael K. Williams,' and 'Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates.' Jesse Sweet will be attending a Long Island screening of 'City of Joel' on Monday, April 8th at 7:00 pm at Port Jefferson's Theater Three.

For more information, visit https://www.broadwayworld.com/bwwtv/article/Dionne-Warwick-Jesse-Sweet-T...

Airs Thursday, April 4, 6-8 PM.

A Celebration of the songs of Randy Newman

with The Kennedys, Jack Licitra, and Miles To Dayton

in WUSB's Sunday Street Series at The Long Island Museum

Sunday, April 14th, 5 P.M.

Ever since his 1968 debut album, Randy Newman has been a major figure in American popular music, with eleven studio albums to his credit, twenty-seven film scores, and countless songs.

Newman has been a professional songwriter since he was seventeen. Newman’s 75th birthday last November inspired the Sunday Street Series to offer this celebration of his songs. You can expect to hear many Newman classics like “Louisiana,” “I Think It’s Going To Rain Today,” “Mama Told Me Not To Come,” “Political Science,” “Baltimore,” and “You’ve Got A Friend In Me” although some lesser known Newman songs are likely to appear.

About the performers:

The Kennedys began their performing career with Nanci Griffith’s Blue Moon Orchestra and quickly became major artists in the folk-rock world with thirteen studio albums to their credit, including 2018’s “Safe Until Tomorrow.”

Jack Licitra is an acclaimed keyboard player and guitarist, with his group “Jack’s Waterfall,” and was a member of the seminal Waterstreet Blues Band. He has just released “Inside Song.”

Miles To Dayton (m2d) blends elements of folk, rock, classical and funk with four-part harmony, clever songwriting, improvisational violin and cello, and an infectious rhythm section, all evidenced in their four studio albums.

Advance sale tickets at $25 at www.sundaystreet.org through Friday, April 12th, with tickets at the door for $30