Sunday, September 10, 2017

Music (& Art) on TV today & this week, Sep 10 2017

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(Plus a preview of a wonderful concert NEXT Saturday.)

It may seem insensitive to write about music the day before the anniversary of 9/11. But if anyone wants to wax poetic (or patriotic) about that being offensive to their sensibilities, we would suggest that, after all that has transpired since 2001, any dialogue or presentation must necessarily be inclusive on the ensuing era of unnecessary and endless war that has accomplished nothing but bankrupting all the hopes and dreams of our entire society, while enriching war profiteers through the glued-to-the-Pentagon-tit corporatocracy. Since we are sparing you the discussion of the latter, we will therefore decline to wave the flag for the former.

We believe the best way to honor those in uniform is to express our appreciation in the same way we do for all those in service to society: honor their service by respecting the value of their willingness to serve, and not by wasting their lives in exercises of lunacy. (Hence, emergency responders are NOT being sent to rescue those who failed to heed the call to evacuate in the face of a killer hurricane; too bad our powers-that-be do not have similar values when it comes to those serving in our military forces.)

A few words about the News and the latest disaster

This edition being about music-on-TV, we must add this. It's not that we are publishing while insensitive to the needs of fellow citizens dealing with a major hurricane hitting Florida. It is the second of three major hurricanes already in this year's just-begun Caribbean / Gulf of Mexico hurricane season; all three catastrophic events, all three made especially intense by, and probably actually caused by, the growing effects of Global Climate Change -- even if Rick Scott, the Governor of Florida, made it an offense that gets any employee of his state fired for using the phrases "Climate Change" or "Climate Chaos." As if being intransigently certain has anything to do with scientific facts. But the people of Florida -- including the seven million currently evacuated people of Florida -- elected him.
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All that said, if your brain is on overload from the endlessly droning coverage on TV that has, for the past 60+ hours straight, pre-empted damn near all the other news of the world; if you just can't take any more of mainstream broadcast media's endless pursuit of seeing how many ways they can word the same information for the 219th consecutive regurgitation... Then you just might be ready for an interlude of sanity by tuning-in to some music and arts-related TV programming.

Of course, we always advocate that you put down the techno devices and commit the revolutionary act of going outside without taking anything electronic with you. (At least try it once, long enough to trek to, and partake of, a live music performance!)

Okay, we tried. If you're reconciled to staying indoors, here are our recommendations for good stuff on TV today and tonight (with some repeats noted that happen through the coming week).

By the way... we also recommend getting tix for that show next Saturday, and all that info is here.

All times are PDT.

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MUSIC AND ART ON TV...

Sun, Sep 10:
"AMERICAN FOLKLIFE CENTER COLLECTIONS" is now archived online at https://www.c-span.org (see below for specific url). It aired this morning on C-SPAN 3. Writer and editor Stephen Winick highlights the American Folklife Center collections, speaking about the audio collections as well as other materials available at the Library of Congress’s American Folklife Center.
* The one-hour program can be viewed in their online on-demand archive, at
https://www.c-span.org/video/?432643-2/american-folklife-center-collections
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Sun, Sep 10:
11:30 am-1 pm "GLEN CAMPBELL: GOOD TIMES" (2007) is a retrospective of the 1969-1972 series that featured many of music and film's biggest stars of the era. Airs on KCET.
* RE-AIRS:
Mon, 6:30-8 pm and 11:30 pm-1 am, both on "KCET Link;"
Tue, 2:30-4 am on "KCETV;"
Wed, 1-2:30 pm on KCET;
Wed, 6:30-8 pm on "KCET Link;"
Wed, 9:30-11 pm on "KCETV;"
Wed, 11:30 pm-1 am on "KCET Link;"
Thu, 2:30-4 am on "KCETV;"
Fri, 6:30-8 pm on "KCET Link;"
Fri, 9:30-11 pm on "KCETV;"
Fri, 11:30 pm-1 am on "KCET Link;"
Sat, 2:30-4 am on "KCETV."
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Sun, Sep 10:
1-2:30 pm "MONTEREY POP: SUMMER OF LOVE" (2007) on KCET is an episode of the PBS series, "The American Experience." It is an acclaimed music documentary by D.A. Pennebaker that recalls the June 1967 Monterey Pop Festival that launched the "Summer of Love." (The Guide gave it a rave review in 2007, for its premiere, and again when it first re-aired this summer.)
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Sun, Sep 10:
1:30-2 pm "NATIVE REPORT" (2017) airs an episode on KLCS4 with "Native American Music Award" winner Keith Secola, who performs an acoustic set.
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Sun, Sep 10:
2:30-4 pm "SINATRA: THE VOICE OF OUR TIME" (1991) on KCET is a music bio with lots of performances, old and new. A real treasure and very illuminating about the anonymous philanthropy and influences "The Chairman of the Board" had on many, many people, in and out of the arts, all the way to the 1960 campaign of JFK for the presidency.
* RE-AIRS:
5-6:30 pm today on "KCET Link;"
10-11:30 pm today on "KCET Link."
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Sun, Sep 10:
4 pm "BLACKOUT" on C-SPAN 2 will be a new, first-time broadcast today. The inner workings of the music industry are examined by former radio personality Paul Porter.
* When it gets into the C-SPAN on-demand archive, it'll be Program ID:432984-2
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Sun, Sep 10:
3 pm "HILLBILLY ELEGY" on C-SPAN 2. In his book, "Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis," J.D. Vance recalls his childhood in a Rust Belt town in Ohio. He spoke at the 17th annual National Book Festival in Washington, D.C.
* The 57-minute program can also can be viewed in their online on-demand archive, at https://www.c-span.org/video/?432540-13/hillbilly-elegy
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Sun, Sep 10:
3 pm "AMERICAN REVOLUTION 1760 TO 1778" on C-SPAN 3 is a one-hour tour of exhibits at the new "Museum of the American Revolution" which opened in April 2017 in Philadelphia. The tour is led by R. Scott Stephenson, VP of Collections, Exhibitions & Programming. (We include this one for all you museum fans, which are plentiful among music lovers.) These core exhibits feature artifacts, multimedia presentations and interpretation of the story of the first half of the American Revolution, from 1760 to 1778.
* You can also watch it on-demand at https://www.c-span.org/video/?430365-3/american-revolution-1760-1778). ALSO, back on July 6, C-SPAN broadcast its first tour of exhibits at the Museum, with viewer comments and questions with Michael C. Quinn, the museum's President and CEO; there's a link for that one, and more, when you use the above url.
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Sun, Sep 10:
3-4 pm "MIDWEST COUNTRY" (2017) is a music performance series on RFD-TV. This edition features maria Rose & Danny Elswick; Link Union; and Red Higgins.
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Sun, Sep 10:
4-5 pm "THE JIMMY DEAN SHOW" (1964) is enjoying a run for a new generation on RFD-TV. This one features Roy Clark; Rex Allen; Judy Lynn; and the original Muppet, Rowlf the Dog.
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Sun, Sep 10:
EVENING RE-BROADCASTS -- see above listings (they're easy to find).

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QUICK PREVIEW / BUY TICKETS NOW...

Sat, Sep 16:
7:30-10 pm MIKE MULLINS and JOYCE WOODSON share the bill at an outstanding night of acoustic music at the monthly "LIVING TRADITION CONCERT SERIES" at the Anaheim Community Center, 250 E Center St, Anaheim, CA.
* JOYCE WOODSON is a major star of cowboy and western music and she tours constantly (playing a lot of folk festivals, too). Even though she lives in California, this is, as the promo claims, "A rare evening with Joyce and her original award-winning songs."
* MIKE MULLINS is a best-of-the-best mandolin and guitar player, AND songwriter and vocalist whose resume includes many bluegrass, folk-roots, western music bands, and top-rated CDs. He plays the first hour, Joyce plays the second.
* Doors at 7 pm; tix $18. Free parking.
* Reservations and info, call Ron at 714-202-7330 or e-mail concerts@thelivingtradition.org
* Series website: http://www.thelivingtradition.org/tltbodyconcerts.html

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The Guide will have
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MUSIC NEWS edition,
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PLENTY MORE is archived, back to when Lassie was a little bitty puppy dog, Napoleon was a private, and banjos only had four strings.

The entire history and past content of the Guide, since we moved the archival editions to Blogspot years 'n years ago, is searchable at the basic url:

http://acousticamericana.blogspot.com

Seriously: Go get lost in acoustica esoterica and memories of past albums, festivals, concerts and events, whenever you're bored with the pop pablum that infests mainstream media.

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See you next time!

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As always, we invite you to join us and to let us know what YOU are listening to, and what artists or bands just sent you swooning and need to be shared with others.

That's your part, so you'll know that a whole lot more is always coming soon — including fresh MUSIC NEWS, PREVIEWS & REVIEWS, and more additions to our massive guide to the MUSIC FESTIVALS of 2017.

Meantime, with everything happening through these festival-packed, arrival-of-summer weekends? Go get tuneful!


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