[AGL] Radio show

Fontaine Maverick fmaverick at austin.rr.com
Mon Dec 1 18:40:27 EST 2008


The link below www.notmuch.com will get you to the website. You will see the
words:

How about a podcast
of Whad'Ya Know?
Click here to download
the show from last week!

or

Here's a link for
non-iTunes download.



If you have Itunes in your computer, you will get a choice of three
different podcasts - the one you want is nov 22. Same goes if you choose
another program. Her interview is in the first 20 minutes.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Eisenstadt" <mike.eisenstadt at gmail.com>
To: "survivors' reminiscences about Austin Ghetto Daze in the 60s"
<austin-ghetto-list at pairlist.net>
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 4:51 PM
Subject: Re: [AGL] Radio show



> Fontaine,

>

> Is there a specific link to the event?

>

> Mike

>

>

> I had a long day; up at dawn to get mother to the auditorium at Trinity

> U, got her backstage for her gig as interviewee on "What do you know" and

> settle myself in the audience with an elderly friend of hers (a lovely

> woman named Jane). The show was beautifully produced - very regional decor

> on the big stage - fiesta taco booths and Big Rainbow Colored Papier Mache

> letters spelling out N.I.O.S.A. (night in old San Antonio) . A very fine

> jazz band opened the show. Mother's interview (about 15 minutes long) was

> priceless! She was funny and quick on the uptake - best I have ever seen.

> You had to be there, but I was very proud of her. She was followed by

> Feldman's "quiz show" with an audience member, and an phone in guest,

> followed by a musical interlude with the Krayolas and Augie Myers, plus

> the West Side Horns. Then more audience interaction, and a great cooking

> demo with a local SA mexican chef (yes, you can do a cooking demo on the

> radio, you just have to talk about everything you are doing - and have

> fun).

>

> Oh, and somewhere in there was an interview with a good looking San

> Antonio Spur basketball player - almost 7 feet tall!

>

> I think you can get it on a podcast after monday. http://www.notmuch.com/

>




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