Our October episode includes original music from Dan Withered, who was a protege of the late Slats Klug, who is featured on Dan’s album. The show also includes information about the “Macbeth – A Comedy” play at the Brown County Playhouse, the latest from the Humane Society, and news from The Art Guild. Jim Eagleman talks about fall colors, Pam has a PSA about voting, and Dave recalls “doctoring” in Brown County.
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Our show includes:
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- Dan Withered was a protege of the late great Slats Klug, and offers songwriting secrets from Slats as well as stories and his new album “Mercy”, which is the final recording to feature Klug, including the songs:
- Calling Superman
- How Does It Feel
- Take A Deep Breath
- Dan Heise, the director of the latest play at the Brown County Playhouse, tells us about “Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen’s Guild Dramatic Society Production of Macbeth – A Comedy“
- Brown County Humane Society Community Relations Manager Megan Gushwa has the latest for our four-footed friends.
- Sean Hildreth, Executive Director of the Art Guild tells us about their updates and preservation of their art collection.
- Jim Eagleman educates us on fall colors
- Pam Radier has a PSA about the upcoming election
- Dave Seastrom shares thoughts on “doctoring in Brown County”
- Dan Withered was a protege of the late great Slats Klug, and offers songwriting secrets from Slats as well as stories and his new album “Mercy”, which is the final recording to feature Klug, including the songs:
Hosted by Dave Seastrom, Pam Raider, Vera Grubbs, Sarah Lyttle, Chuck Wills, Lucy Schultz, Chad Carrothers, and Rick Fettig.
First aired Sunday, October 6th, 2024 at 9 AM on WFHB
✄ Engineering & post-production by Chad Carrothers & Chuck Wills.
✇ Theme music by Slats Klug & Friends.
Our cover photo courtesy of Lucy Schultz & Chuck Wills