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Captain Phil Interviews Peter Tatara, Skip Miller & Advent!

WUSB Pledgers Captain Phil will be offering passes to ANIME NYC November 15th - 17th 2019 at the Jacob Javits Center NYC (http://animenyc.com/) ! Stay tuned to WUSB 90.1fm for details on our fall pledge drive!

Captain Phil kicks off the show with Peter Tatara (http://animenyc.com/) talking about Anime NYC November 15th -17th, 2019 at the Jacob Javits Center in NYC. Then we'll touch base with our friend Skip Miller who is running Skipfest (https://www.facebook.com/events/505511826870985/) in Allendale New Jersey featuring our buddy Joe Deninzon and more. Then we'll be hearing from Alan Benjamin of the band Advent (http://www.adventmusic.net/) to talk about the New Jersey proghouse Fall Hootenanny (https://www.facebook.com/events/2440261459383987/) at Roxy & Dukes Roadhouse in Dunellen new Jersey,

And finally our friends from the Star Trek Tours Cmdr Roy and Lt MaryBeth(https://www.startrektour.com/) in Ticonderoga will be talking Treksgiving and William Shatner's return to the Star Trek set tour on November 22 – 23, 2019

For more information, check out the Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/2658687517523276/

Airs Thursday, November 7, 3-5 PM.

WUSB Special Events for November ~ Hope to see you there !

Advance sale tickets with VIP entry and reserved seating for Chair-ity on at The Port Jefferson Village Hall Thursday Nov 21st includes beverages and food and music from the Stony Brook University music department are $15.00 with an online pledge to WUSB or $25.00 at the door.

Advance sale tickets for WUSB Live ! from the Velvet Lounge are also for a pledge to WUSB for an $8.00 donation online write in WUSB Live at the Velvet Lounge in text box includes Happy Hour specials or $10 at the door

Give us a call at 1-631-632-6901 or toll-free 1-888-632-9872. And of course, you can
PLEDGE ONLINE at the link below !

Souvenirs: The Songs of John Prine

Sunday, November 3rd, 5 P.M.

In WUSB’s Sunday Street Series at the Long Island Museum

For almost fifty years, from his 1971 self-titled debut album to 2018’s
The Tree of Forgiveness, John Prine’s songs have been an important part of the American musical landscape. This past June, John Prine was inducted into the Songwriter’s Hall of Fame adding to a long list of honors including several Grammy Awards.

The Sunday Street series continues its tradition of devoting an evening to the songs of noteworthy songwriters (Jack Hardy, Mose Allison, Warren Zevon and Randy Newman in past years) by presenting an evening of Prine’s songs performed by some of this area’s outstanding musicians.

Participating are: Emily Duff, Dan Hartmann, Cassandra House, Mary Lamont w/Jim Marchese, Pete Mancini, Dave March, Travis McKeveny, Miles To Dayton, Quarter Horse and Russ Seeger.

Special thanks to Pete Mancini and Dave March for coordinating this event.

This event will benefit WUSB-FM

Advance sale tickets are $20 at www.sundaystreet.org through Friday, November 1st with tickets at the door for $25

Join WUSB -- Volunteer Training for Fall

Join us for our Full volunteer staff meetings to find out how to become involved on Sunday October 6th 2:30pm or Tuesday Oct 8th 8:30pm - call us at 631-632-6901 for more information or email info@wusb.fm and Sign up at this link to be contacted about joining WUSB's all volunteer radio station staff !

RAM DASS Film's Jamie Catto & Krishna Das Talk Enlightenment On TOM NEEDHAM'S SOUNDS OF FILM

BECOMING NOBODY director, Jamie Catto and vocalist Krishna Das are Tom Needham's special guests on Thursday, August 29th at 6 pm on WUSB's THE SOUNDS OF FILM.

BECOMING NOBODY, the quintessential portal to Ram Dass' life and teachings, directed by Jamie Catto and produced by Raghu Markus. The documentary will open at the Rubin Museum in New York, at the Laemmle Royal in Los Angeles, as well as theaters in Bay Area, on September 6. A national release will follow.

For more information, visit https://www.broadwayworld.com/long-island/article/RAM-DAS-Films-Jamie-Ca...

Airs Thursday, August 29, 6-7 PM.