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by MarkTime42
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WFMU's Sheena's Jungle Room's Wiggle Room's MarkTime's show for October, 2022.  Author/storyteller/raconteur/resident cynic Jean Shepherd is at present best known for writing and narrating the holiday classic A Christmas Story, but he had a long career in radio and then a briefer time in PBS television (see  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghDpLSRQSug and other YouTube clips) Most of his radio work was on WOR New York, a station that covered most of the east coast but ironically was a bitch...
Topics: WFMU, Sheena's Jungle Room, Wiggle Room, MarkTime, Jean Shepherd, WOR, WBEZ, WKAT, WBAI, Dustbin of...
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by WINGS: Women's International News Gathering Service
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1. 10,000 Haitian Women Protest Exclusion from New Constitution. A Mass Demonstration of Women in Haiti, and counter-demonstration by Haitian Men. Report by Elsie Etheart, a reporter at Notre Dame d'Haiti radio network in Miami on the march that began with over 10,000 women saying that women are 100% human and must be represented in decision-making.  By the end, the singing crowd was over 40,000 strong. Some men demonstrated in support of the women and some against. As of this report, women...
Topics: Women's Rights, Women and Health, Women and the Law
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by WINGS: Women's International News Gathering Service
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1. (3:28) Peace Activism in Japan. Takako Doi criticizes Nakasone; Jo Hayter, Australian peace activist describes the peace movement in Japan. 2. (1:38) Women Score in Brazil's National Elections. Results of the National Council for the Rights of Women’s campaign to get more women elected to Congress—actuality of Jacqueline Pitanguy, president of the council. 3. (2:37) West German Parliamentarians on Feminism. Helga Lohr Bailey talks with three members of the German Parliament about...
Topics: Women and Peace, Lesbian Activism, Equity Rights, Feminism
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by WINGS: Women's International News Gathering Service
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1.      (4:59) Domestic Violence Awareness Month in Australia. On Tape: Vig Geddes, domestic violence worker; Ruth Barney, producer; Renata Singer, Victorian information Consultant with the National Public Awareness Campaign on Domestic Violence; Eve Stocker, reporter. Suggested Intro: When the Prime Minister of Australia announced that “Men who beat their wives are cowards,” Domestic Violence Awareness Month was launched with a bang. Here’s a report from WINGS. 2.      (4:59)...
Topics: Women in Media, Women and Domestic Violence
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by WINGS: Women’s International News Gathering Service
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Raufa Hassan is the pseudonym of a speaker at the NGO Forum of the 4 th World Conference on Women, who gave up the veil to become a television announcer in the Arab country of Yemen. She is the founder of both the communications and women’s studies programs at Sunna University, and she ran for parliament in unified Yemen’s first democratic elections in 1993. In her speech and a follow-up interview with WINGS, she tells of the progress towards a women’s movement in her country and the...
Topics: Women, Raufa Hassan, Yemen
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by WINGS: Women's International News Gathering Service
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The International Women's Media Foundation presented four Courage in Journalism awards in October 2000. The recipients were Flora Lewis of The New York Times , Agnes Nindorera of Studio Ijambo Radio in Burundi, Zamira Sydykova of Res Publica newspaper in Kyrgyzstan, and war correspondent Marie Colvin from The Times of London. Other voices from the awards ceremony are Narda Zacchino of The Los Angeles Times , Cokie Roberts of ABC Television News, and Rahida Dergham of the London-based Arabic...
Topics: International Women's Media Foundation, Courage in Journalism Awards
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by WINGS: Women’s International News Gathering Service
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Description:  The late Pat Bond, recorded in New York City in 1982, tells her own story and others', and warns about how freedom and acceptance can suddenly be reversed. Host(s):  Frieda Werden Featured Speakers/Guests:  Pat Bond (February 27, 1925 – December 24, 1990) was an American actress who starred on stage and on television, as well as in motion pictures, but was best known for her one-woman shows about lesbians, such as "Gerty Gery Stein Is Back Back Back." She was openly...
Topics: Pat Bond, Performance, Lesbian
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by WINGS: Women’s International News Gathering Service
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Work- Home - Harassment - Joy: The complex lives of women in media  Eight journalists from Cameroon at various stages in their careers describe the hard work, challenges, and personal conflicts they have dealt with to be women in media and freely offer advice to the next generation. Host(s):  Patience Wirngo Featured Speakers/Guests:  Joyce and Dora, mid-career journalists with Cameroon's national broadcaster; Larrinette Apaje and Eulelia Nchang who are currently working for Spectrum...
Topics: Women in Media, Women Journalists
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by WINGS: Women’s International News Gathering Service
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Description:  Gharsanay IbnulAmeen is the youngest recipient of the Woman of Distinction Award from NGO-CSW New York. In her keynote at a Consultation attended by hundreds of representatives from nongovernmental organizations around the world, she tells how she spreads support for girls' education across Afghanistan - training girls to promote the work, and bringing together the varied ethnic communities. The duo PoeTree performed after her talk. Host(s):  Frieda Werden Featured...
Topics: Girls' Education, Afghanistan, PoeTree Performance
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by WINGS: Women’s International News Gathering Service
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Description:  Labor organizers from around the world tell things unions are doing to stop sexual harassment and violence at work - including working towards a proposed International Labor Organization (ILO) Convention on zero tolerance for violence in the workplace and support for workers escaping domestic violence. Talks excerpted from a parallel event around the UN Commission on the Status of Women hearings in 2018. Host(s):  Mindy Ran, Frieda Werden Featured Speakers/Guests:  Marieke...
Topics: Sexual Harrassment, Violence in the Workplace, Unions, Women
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Wednesday, 28th August 2019
Topics: Terror, Torture, Abuse, Fraud, Extortion, Toxic Surveillance, Reality Television, Sadism, Horn...
Unsorted Television
by Vassals of Kingsgrave
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Join us as we discuss the Marvel Cinematic Universe's first fully integrated television/streaming series, WandaVision!
Topics: Marvel, MCU, WandaVision, Scarlet Witch, VoK
COWBOY LOGIC RADIO Unfiltered...  Politically Incorrect...  Common Sense... Hosted by DONNA FIDUCIA and DON NEUEN This week's Guests:  Gerald "Jerry" Molen , an Academy Award-winning producer whose credits include "Jurassic Park," "Rain Man" and "Schindler's List," the anti-Obama documentary, "2016: Obama's America" and the upcoming film, again with Dinesh D 'Souza, "America". and...  Major General Paul E. Vallely, US ARMY (ret.)...
Topics: jerry molen, dinesh d'souza, obama 2016, paul vallely, america, film, politics, conservative,...
Unsorted Television
by Pete Seeger; The Greenbriar Boys
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Pete Seeger and the Greenbriar Boys perform "Wabash Cannonball" on episode 31 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest31). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Pete Seeger, Greenbriar Boys, Country music
Unsorted Television
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Wah Hoo! The Hoosier Hot Shots ALTERNATE VERSION, c.1950 Transfer: Thorens TD125, SME 3012, Dyna PAM1 phono Preamp (modified). General Electric VR II 2.5 mil Sony m10 digital recorder. Digital remastering, Sound Forge 11. Declicking, wave peak repair, 20Hz high pass, Digital excitation, normalisation (peak only) This is NOT The Melotone / Perfect (matric C-1281) side from 1936, but a later version on Coral, circa 1950.   I noticed that the commercial re-release sounded like rubbish so, I ...
Topics: Hoosier Hot Shots, Wah Hoo!, 1950, Coral Records
Unsorted Television
by Pete Seeger
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Pete Seeger performs his song "Waist Deep in the Big Muddy" on episode 38 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest38). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Pete Seeger, Anti-war songs
Unsorted Television
by The Hilanders
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The Hilanders perform "Walk Around" on episode 37 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest37). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse American and international...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, Trinidadian music, Hilanders Steel Band, Calypso music
Unsorted Television
by The Beers Family
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The Beers Family perform "Walkie in the Parlor" on episode 9 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest09). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse American and...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Beers Family, Psaltery music
Unsorted Television
by Pete Seeger
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Pete Seeger performs his song "Walking Down Death Row" on episode 12 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest12). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse American...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Pete Seeger, Protest songs
Unsorted Television
by Pete Seeger
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Pete Seeger performs his song "Walking Down Death Row" on episode 22 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest22). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse American...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Pete Seeger, Protest songs
Today I start off with a little riff on the concept of Walled Gardens and content delivery then I talk tons of news; Captain Marvel, True Detective S3, Between 2 Ferns Movie, Motion Smoothing PSA,  then I dive into critics Best TV of 2018. Listener Challenge - Send me an audio clip of your Top 10 TV Shows of 2018! BEST OF 2018: TELEVISION CRITIC TOP TEN LISTS :  https://www.metacritic.com/feature/critics-pick-the-top-10-best-tv-shows-of-2018   Use code DVR20 at  Cufflinks.com/DVR  to get...
Topics: Walled Gardens, Captain Marvel, True Detective S3, Between 2 Ferns Movie, Motion Smoothing PSA,...
Unsorted Television
by War on Pop Culture
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During episode eight, we had the pleasure talking with a friend of ours, Justin. We talk about our excitement for Star Wars: The Force Awakens. We also briefly review a few movies: The Night Before, Room, Spotlight, and The Good Dinosaur. We conclude the episode talking about the mid-season finale of The Walking Dead.
Topics: entertainment, tv, television, movies, films, star wars, the night before, room, spotlight, the...
Unsorted Television
by Herbert Levy; Pete Seeger
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Herbert Levy and Pete Seeger perform "Water Come a Me Eye" on episode 37 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest37). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, Jamaican music, Herbert Levy, Pete Seeger
Unsorted Television
by Doc Watson, Clint Howard, and Fred Price
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Doc Watson, Clint Howard, and Fred Price perform "Way Downtown" on episode 12 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest12). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, American music, Doc Watson, Bluegrass music
Unsorted Television
by Pete Seeger
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Pete Seeger performs Bob Nolan's "Way Out There" on episode 3 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest03). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse American and...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, American music, Pete Seeger, Bob Nolan, Country music, Western songs
Unsorted Television
by Pete Seeger
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Pete Seeger performs Bob Nolan's "Way Out There" on episode 18 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest18). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse American and...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, American music, Pete Seeger, Bob Nolan, Country music, Western songs
Unsorted Television
by Pete Seeger
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Pete Seeger introduces and performs the American Civil Rights movement anthem "We Shall Overcome" on episode 14 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest14). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Pete Seeger, Spirituals, Gospel music,...
Unsorted Television
by Pete Seeger
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Pete Seeger performs Jim Garland's "Welcome the Traveler Home" on episode 20 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest20). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Pete Seeger, Jim Garland, Union songs,...
Unsorted Television
by Buffy Sainte-Marie; Pete Seeger
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Buffy Sainte-Marie and Pete Seeger perform Sainte-Marie's song "Welcome, Welcome Emigrante" on episode 38 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest38). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Pete Seeger
Unsorted Television
by Martha Schlamme; Pete Seeger
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Martha Schlamme, Abraham Stockman (piano), and Pete Seeger (banjo) perform the German folk song "Wenn alle Brünnlein fließen" on episode 11 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest11). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, German music, Martha Schlamme, Pete Seeger
Unsorted Television
by Rashid Hussein
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Rashid Hussein recites his poem "What Does a Poet Need in Our Century" in Arabic, then tranlates loosely into English, on episode 29 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest29). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Arabic poetry, Rashid Hussein
Unsorted Television
by Pete Seeger
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Pete Seeger performs "What Will the New Year Bring?" on episode 8 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest08). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse American...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Pete Seeger
Unsorted Television
by Grant Rogers; Pete Seeger
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Grant Rogers and Pete Seeger perform Rogers's "When a Fellow is Out of a Job" on episode 13 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest13). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Pete Seeger, Grant Rogers, Catskill...
Unsorted Television
by Sydney Screen Studies Network
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This presentation uses a case study of US comedy  HITS  (David Cross 2015) and the BitTorrent Now website to analyse how independent filmmakers are sanctioning the use of file-sharing networks to monetise film distribution and reach their own fanbases. Such cases confound existing theories of file-sharing as piracy. This seminar presents an argument for abandoning piracy as an analytical lens for peer-to-peer distribution. Instead it extends Dina Iordanova’s concept of disintermediation to...
Topics: film studies, film, cinema, television, piracy, file-sharing, bittorrent, hits
Unsorted Television
by The Hilanders; Pete Seeger; Herbert Levy
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The Hilanders, Pete Seeger, and Herbert Levy perform "When the Saints Go Marching In" on episode 37 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest37). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Hilanders Steel Band, Pete Seeger, Herbert...
Unsorted Television
by Pete Seeger; Patrick Sky; The Pennywhistlers
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Pete Seeger, Patrick Sky, and the Pennywhistlers perform Seeger's "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" on episode 21 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest21). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Pete Seeger, Patrick Sky, The...
Unsorted Television
by Sonia Malkine; Pete Seeger
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Sonia Malkine sings Pete Seeger's "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" in French, with Seeger's accompaniment, on episode 19 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest19). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Sonia Malkine, Pete Seeger, Anti-war songs
Unsorted Television
by Tom Paxton
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Tom Paxton performs his composition "Where Were You When the Lights Went Out?" on episode 1 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest01). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Tom Paxton
Game Shows Archive
by Alan Thicke
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Whew!  was an American game show created by Jay Wolpert that aired on CBS from April 23rd, 1979 to May 30th, 1980, and was hosted by Tom Kennedy. The show is notable for its unique format and animated intro created by Hanna-Barbera. The object of the show is that two contestants go head to head to correct "bloopers" in a variety of statements (ex: A favourite accordion song goes "Lady Of Spain, I Abhor You" Correct answer: Adore). The show wasn't very popular during its...
Topics: Whew!, game show, music, Alan Thicke, soundtrack, lost media, OST
Unsorted Television
by Pete Seeger
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Pete Seeger performs Florence Reece's "Which Side Are You On?" on episode 17 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest17). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Pete Seeger, Protest songs, Union songs,...
Unsorted Television
by Pete Seeger; Jim Garland
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Pete Seeger and Jim Garland perform Florence Reece's "Which Side Are You On?" on episode 33 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest33). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Pete Seeger, Jim Garland, Protest songs,...
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Rob Dyrdek's Wild Grinders, also known simply as Wild Grinders, is an animated television series created by, produced by, and loosely based on the life of professional skateboarder and reality TV star Rob Dyrdek. It started out as a series of shorts produced by MoonScoop Group in 2009[1] and aired on Kabillion, which were adapted into a successful toy-line from Mattel that released in 2010. Following the shorts and merchandise line, a full series of 22-minute episodes was distributed by...
Topics: Nickelodeon, Kabillion, Nicktoons
Unsorted Television
by Judy Collins; Pete Seeger
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Judy Collins and Pete Seeger sing Francis McPeake's "Wild Mountain Thyme" on episode 32 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest32). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, Scottish music, Judy Collins, Pete Seeger, Francis...
Unsorted Television
by Bernice Reagon; Pete Seeger; Jean Ritchie
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Bernice Reagon, Pete Seeger, and Jean Ritchie perform "Will the Circle Be Unbroken" on episode 5 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest05). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Bernice Reagon, Pete Seeger, Jean Ritchie,...
Unsorted Television
by Elizabeth Cotten
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Elizabeth Cotten plays the "Wilson Rag" on episode 3 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest03). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse American and...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Elizabeth Cotten, Ragtime music
Unsorted Television
by Pete Seeger; Ramblin' Jack Elliott; Malvina Reynolds
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Pete Seeger, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, and Malvina Reynods perform Woody Guthrie's "Woody's Rag" on episode 6 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest06). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Pete Seeger, Ramblin' Jack Elliott,...
Unsorted Television
by Pete Seeger
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Pete Seeger performs "Worried Man Blues" on episode 8 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest08). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse American and...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Pete Seeger
Unsorted Television
by June Carter and Johnny Cash; Pete Seeger
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June Carter, Johnny Cash, and Pete Seeger perform "Worried Man Blues" on episode 39 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest39). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Johnny Cash, June Carter, Pete Seeger,...
Unsorted Television
by The Stanley Brothers and the Clinch Mountain Boys
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The Stanley Brothers and the Clinch Mountain Boys perform "Worried Man Blues" on episode 18 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest18). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Stanley Brothers, Clinch Mountain Boys,...