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“What day is it?(with Ellie)” I just did an hour radio show with Jene Galvin, sitting in for Jerry Springer, on the Jerry & Jene Folk Hour. It airs regularly on Sundays @ 9 AM on WMKV —89.3 FM https://wmkvfm.org/ and this particular show will air on Sunday morning 4/16/2023. 9AM (Recorded @AmbientStudios.org) Leo Coffee House (Queen City Balladeers) was a hot topic- (hotter than I understood it would be and so represented the best I could on the fly without my facts at hand:) I gave shout-outs to workshops, the Leo format, plus the website address and a muddled jamboroo of the street address! Jene played three of my songs—two new ones and the title track to Be A Girl Again— and plugged me AND Leo Coffee House. He asked about the Queen City Balladeers reunion, which of course I knew nothing about... so could give no intel! I just want to get the word out about this great Sunday morning show! This is a great resource. Jene knows a lot about 60s folk music--the players, the history, the times-- and he and Jerry are old friends and very funny together! I think the music would be something anyone who loves 60s folk music would be into!
#elliefabe#singer songwriter#folk#folkradio#cincinnatifolkscene#acousticmusic#jerry springer#jerry and jene folk show#WMKV#AMBIENTSTUDIOS
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I bought a tiny retro bluetooth speaker/radio and I'm just now testing out the radio function and I found these cute ass radio stations??? I'm love.
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“Book Talk” Podcast (from WMKV radio in Ohio)
Listen to Andrea Krupp, one of the curators of our current exhibition The Living Book, speak with Mike Martini on the “Book Talk” podcast from WMKV radio in Ohio! http://librarycompany.org/2017/07/14/2017-book-talk/
#TheLivingBook
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💥 TUNE IN Tomorrrow Friday 1/17! Gilbert O’Sullivan interviews with WMKV 89.3 FM Public Radio Cincinnati, OH Morning Show Host Robyn Carey Allgeyer at 6:30AM PT, 9:30AM ET and 2:30PM UK Time. The session will also be archived on their website as a podcast, Robyn and WMKV have graciously added Gilbert’s new single “The Same The Whole World Over” to their playlist (Programmers: please message me for broadcast-quality audio or watch for our Play MPE® blast to radio Tues 1/21). Listen Link found on all@my other socials, or message me. Complete Euro and U.S. Tour Schedule and Tickets on his official website: www.gilbertosullivan.co.uk O’Sullivan plays only NINE EXCLUSIVE U.S. TOUR DATES, the majority of which will be his first-time-ever performances in those cities! Special Gratitude to Larry W. King, for his invaluable contributions on behalf of this session and others TBA 🌐🎙💥 @gilbertosull_ #gilbertosullivan #justgilbert @ama_music_agency @wmkv89.3fm @larrywking #publicradio #cincinnati #friday https://www.instagram.com/p/B7ZKkeYheOJOUn3RdNXuQVtZOvdNrtNrxy--1k0/?igshid=ndt475hpzlkk
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VOA Museum presentation April 9, 2019: “Theatre of the Mind: Sound Effects During Radio’s Golden Age”
(Source: Southgate ARC)
A National VOA Museum of Broadcasting Media Heritage presentation
A horse clip-clops down a cobblestoned street. Muffled shouts of street vendors calling out their wares rise up, then fade out.
A long time ago, before the age of the internet—and even before the age of television– radio comedies and dramas entertained the masses by creating stories and situations that relied on the listener’s imagination.
The tools used to help paint those audio landscapes were called sound effects.
The public is invited to join Cincinnati radio historian, WMKV producer and sound effects artist Mike Martini, president of the National Voice of America’s Museum of Broadcasting’s Media Heritage Collection, at “Theater of the Mind: Sound Effects During Radio’s Golden Age” on Tuesday, April 9 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the VOA museum in West Chester.
Martini will talk about the history of radio sound effects and demonstrate how some of the more popular effects were made.
Audience members will have a chance to try their hands at creating the effects, too. The event is free, but seating is limited. Donations are requested.
The VOA museum is open Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. at 8070 Tylersville Road in West Chester. General admission is $5 for adults and $1 for children. Museum docents are needed. They are trained on the history of the Voice of America, its technology at the VOA Bethany station, and the history of wireless radio and Cincinnati’s radio and TV broadcast history.
The VOA museum will host its fourth annual fundraiser, “75 Years of Rockin’ the Radio,” on Saturday, Sept. 21. Sponsorships are now available.
For more information on becoming a docent, a fundraiser sponsor or to reserve event seats, email [email protected] or call (513) 777-0027.
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Click on the link above now to hear the full interview!
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