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SHOUT! Black Gospel Music Moments - "Down by the Riverside" by The Rev. Cecil Harris and His Choir
Fort Worth’s Galatian Baptist Church tears into the old camp-meeting song, “Down by the Riverside.”
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SHOUT! Black Gospel Music Moments - "Pray on My Child" by Rev. Milton Brunson and the Thompson Community Singers
That’s the powerful voice of Maggie Bell on the Rev. Milton Brunson and the Thompson Community Choir’s version of “Pray on My Child.”
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February 6 News Roundup + Justin Hamel interview
This week, co-hosts Molly-Jo Tilton and JB Smith will be looking at the TEA’s response to recent ICE walkouts, recap Connally ISD’s takeover progress and the fate of Mart’s wind turbines.
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Likely Stories - The Celebrants by Steven Rowley
In nineteen-ninety-five, five college friends, distraught over the suspected suicide of their friend and haunted by the question “would Alec have died had he known how much he was loved?” enter into a lifelong pact to hold living funerals.
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The Sit Down with Rachel - Tonee B. Shelton
Rachel Velaso talks with Tonee B. Shelton, author, social worker, and storyteller, about the power of story to build courage and connection. She shares insights from her children’s book, The Scared Frog Takes the Leap!, and her work bringing story time experiences to communities across Texas. A thoughtful conversation about bravery, imagination, and taking the leap.
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Living It - Candi Cann
On this edition of Living It, host Meg Wallace talks to Dr. Candi Cann.
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Likely Stories - Lorne: The Man Who Invented Saturday Night Live by Susan Morrison
I’ve been reading a lot about Saturday Night Live lately, for a couple of reasons. First, I talk about the show when I cover the history of television in my Introduction to Mass Communication class at Baylor, and I like to keep up with what’s going on with SNL. Second, Saturday Night Live just celebrated its 50th anniversary, so there’s been plenty written about it in the last year or so.
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SHOUT! Black Gospel Music Moments - “No Segregation in Heaven” by Jordan Jubilee
The Jordan Jubilee’s slow and brooding “No Segregation in Heaven” was a pretty grave statement to make in the early 1970s!
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SHOUT! Black Gospel Music Moments - 'You’ve Got to Live the Life' by The Echoes of Life
New York City’s Echoes of Life turn Thomas Dorsey’s beloved “You’ve Got to Live the Life” into a rough and raspy old school gospel shout.
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I Hear America Singing - Songs About Songs
This week we have a passel of songs about well … uh … songs.
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