http://wvasfm.org/ |
A Jazz-O-Rama Christmas Special
(on Christmas Day )
& A Jazz-O-Rama New Year
(on New Years Eve)!
WVAS 90.7 FM is a member-supported public radio station on the campus of, Alabama State University (ASU) in historic Montgomery, Alabama. Broadcasting at 80,000 watts 24 hours a day, WVAS is the only full-time jazz station in the southern half of Alabama and it reaches 17 counties in the south central portion of the state. Its programming is also heard globally via the workwide web courtesy of the station's Internet stream (www.wvasfm.org).
WVAS HAS ALSO PLAYED OUR Louis Armstrong’s New Orleans,
with Wynton Marsalis SPECIAL
AND IT CAN BE FOUND ON OUR ...
with Wynton Marsalis SPECIAL
AND IT CAN BE FOUND ON OUR ...
Length: 9 hours
7 CD Set or Download
From
award-winning NPR producer Joe Bevilacqua comes a rare and exciting
collection of radio documentaries, features, and dramas.
One Song at a Time - Tales from the Kerrville Folk Festival
This radio performance includes many stories about the Kerrville Folk Festival, the longest continuously running music festival in North America.
Lady Bird JohnsonOne
of the most licensed audiobooks on the Public Radio Exchange and
iTunes, Lady Bird Johnson is an award-winning audio documentary
examining the challenges and achievements of this extraordinary woman.
From Moonshine to ArmadillosVeteran
NPR producer Joe Bevilacqua hosts this hour long program outlining the
history of Threadgill’s and Armadillo World Headquarters, which
contributed to the birth of the Austin music scene.
All Things Joe Bev
This radio production is a collection of sixteen short audio features created for public radio by award-winning producer Joe Bevilacqua, also known as Joe Bev.
We Take You Now to Grover’s Mill
This 1988 documentary looks at how the landmark broadcast came about and examines its impact on broadcast history. The program includes rare interviews with Mercury Theater producer John Houseman and writer Howard Koch, actor Arthur Anderson and the people of Grover’s Mill, New Jersey who lived through the “Martian invasion.”
Healthy Living in the Catskills
In this radio documentary, a husband and wife explore the rural byways within four miles of their home in the foothills of the Catskill Mountains of upstate New York, and find local business owners working to promote healthy lifestyles that have a national impact.
Radio Tales for the Road, Volume One
Combining storytelling, documentary, radio drama, and original music, Radio Tales for the Road are vivid recollections of the 1960s.
© 2014 by Joe Bevilacqua, Waterlogg Productions
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with Wynton Marsalis
Recorded in the French Quarter of New Orleans, this radio program features jazz great Wynton Marsalis, and others, who talk on the origins of jazz, and the life and music of legendary trumpeter, Louis Armstrong. |
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