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Listening Lyrics Pieter Pastoor
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Welcome to an hour of LISTENING LYRICS.
Right here on KDRT 95.7FM in Davis, California.
Listening Lyrics is a genre free zone - we feature the artist.
What makes them do their thing.
Listen to the hope and satisfaction in their voices.
Listen to what only commercial free community radio can bring you.
Close your eyes - open your ears - relax your mind.
Join host Pieter Pastoor as he sends color to your ears.
Now lets enter, the mother of all that is music and lyrics and the human capability of producing art.
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Listening Lyrics' farewell show, Feb. 10, 2023
I thought a farewell show would be one with mixed emotions.
Not so, the guests as usual made it such a great hour.
Thank you to all the hundreds of musicians who have shared their talents with me and the audience.
Ten-plus years of weekly Friday shows has been such a wonderful gift to me and Jeanne. Each moment is a treasure.
Thank you Jess Kelly, Nat lefkof and The Raquetbangers (Robert Polon, Timur Katsnelson) for sharing this final episode with me.
Finally, a huge thank you to my co-host and wife for all of her support and love.
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The Lyrics, on Listening Lyrics, Feb. 3, 2023
Oh this one is bittersweet. It's the second-to-last Listening Lyrics, and the last one with just myself in the studio. Next week's show will have plenty of guests, but I opted to do this alone.
I'm playing songs with lyrics that explain a feeling, with several local groups represented. They include Nat Lefkoff, Boot Juice, Bad Mother Nature, The Gold Souls, and Adrian West. -
Celebrating Jerry Moss, on Listening Lyrics, Recorded Jan. 20, 2023
On Jan. 14, 2023, the Music Center (link is external)in Los Angeles had a celebration concert to honor Jerry Moss. Many artists participated, and today's Listening Lyrics plays some of their music.
In 1960, Moss moved from New York to Los Angeles, where he teamed up with Herb Alpert,(link is external) forming Carnival Records in 1962 and running the company from an office in Alpert's garage. Discovering that the name was already taken, they dubbed their new company A&M Records.
In 1987, Moss and Alpert sold A&M to PolyGram Records for a reported $500 million. Both continued to manage the label until 1993, when they left because of frustrations with PolyGram's constant pressure to force the label to fit into its corporate culture. In 1998, Alpert and Moss sued PolyGram for breach of the integrity clause, eventually settling for an additional $200 million. -
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