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  • Julie Hart and Rich Guthrie are back to answer your questions. Give us a call at show time, 2pm. Ray Graf hosts.
  • Here to take your pet health questions is Dr. Carrie O’Loughlin of Delmar Animal Hospital in Delmar, New York. WAMC's Ray Graf hosts.
  • We talk about writing and the creative process today with Barbara Chepaitis, Lale Davidson and Steven Sawicki. Ray Graf hosts.
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  • Here to take your pet health questions is Dr. Carrie O’Loughlin of Delmar Animal Hospital in Delmar, New York. WAMC's Ray Graf hosts.
  • Back with us to take your pet health questions is Dr. Carrie O’Loughlin. Ray Graf hosts.
  • She walks up to me after morning services, her face uplifted and bright. “I wanted to let you know about some great news I got from my son,” she grins.…
  • In 1951, the African American poet, Langston Hughes published his anguished masterpiece, Harlem:What happens to a dream deferred?Does it dry uplike a…
  • 2: Singer, songwriter, guitar player, DAN PENN. PENN has written soul music classics--"Do Right Woman," "Cry Like a Baby," "Sweet Inspiration," "I'm Your Puppet," for example. His compositions have been made famous by the likes of Aretha Franklin, James Carr, Percy Sledge, Solomon Burke and Otis Redding. PENN left his tiny hometown of Vernon, Alabama when he was sixteen. . . a white kid, singing like Ray Charles and in love with black music. Now, 36 years later, Penn performs his own songs on his upcoming release "Do Right Man" (Warner Brothers, Sire Label).
  • Singer, songwriter, guitar player, DAN PENN. PENN has written soul music classics like "Do Right Woman," "Cry Like a Baby," "Sweet Inspiration," and "I'm Your Puppet." His compositions have been made famous by the likes of Aretha Franklin, James Carr, Percy Sledge, Solomon Burke and Otis Redding. PENN left his tiny hometown of Vernon, Alabama when he was sixteen. . . a white kid, singing like Ray Charles and in love with black music. Now, 36 years later, Penn performed his own songs on his album released last year, "Do Right Man." (Warner Brothers, Sire Label) (REBROADCAST FROM 4
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