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  • To mark the passing of Daniel Ellsberg of the Pentagon Papers, this one hour program that traces the path of some 7000 documents from a safe in the Rand Corporation to the front page of the New York Times in June of 1971 and the fallout for Richard Nixon, whose obsession with Daniel Ellsberg would consume his presidency.
  • The Brazilian music bossa nova (Portugese for “new trend” or “new wave”) found its way into American jazz in the early 1960s, becoming a permanent part of the jazz fusion.
  • This one hour music program is an introduction to Dizzy Gillespie, one of the most important figures in Jazz history. He was an jazz trumpeter, bandleader, composer and, occasionally, singer.
  • An Hour of Jazz (John Coltrane) is exactly what the title suggests. It is one hour of classic Jazz recordings by the legendary John Coltrane.
  • Jimi Hendrix is primarily known as an innovator of Progressive Rock. However, his foundation and most of his work as a musician and recording artist was founded in the Blues.
  • This program highlights two of Tony Bennett's finest recording sessions: the pair of sessions he made in 1975 and 1976 with famed pianist Bill Evans.
  • No matter how they served or where or when, for veterans, returning to civilian life is a big transition.
  • A musical history of the great Tina Turner hosted by musicologist Howard Burchette.
  • In "Click Here's" episode 2, we meet people who have found creative ways to decode shadowy regimes.
  • Episode one of the five-part special series titled "Click Here". You'll hear three stories about technologies that started out doing one thing, and ended up doing quite another with potentially dangerous consequences
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