The Nightowl Radio Show playlist for September 9, 2022

The following is a playlist for the broadcast of the Nightowl Radio Show, a one-hour college radio show on station WHCL-FM.  The show can be streamed tonight at 7:00 p.m. Eastern at whcl.org. Tonight I took a bunch of familiar rock and pop songs, and re-processed them as “Out of Phase Stereo” editions. In “Out…

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The Nightowl Radio Show playlist for August 26, 2022

The following is a playlist for the broadcast of the Nightowl Radio Show, a one-hour college radio show on station WHCL-FM.  The show can be streamed tonight at 7:00 p.m. Eastern at whcl.org. Today’s playlist includes a rare version of Herb Alpert’s “Rise” that became an accidental hit in the UK – hint: it’s not…

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The Nightowl Radio Show playlist for August 12, 2022

The following is a playlist for the broadcast of the Nightowl Radio Show, a one-hour college radio show on station WHCL-FM.  The show can be streamed tonight at 7:00 p.m. Eastern at whcl.org. This week’s episode features a new Chuck Miller-created medley, featuring several 1960’s-era tracks mashed together into the Cara-Lyn Mix. In fact, if…

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The Nightowl Radio Show playlist for July 29, 2022

The following is a playlist for the broadcast of the Nightowl Radio Show, a one-hour college radio show on station WHCL-FM.  The show can be streamed tonight at 7:00 p.m. Eastern at whcl.org. Time Artist Song Release 7:01 PM Holly & The Italians Tell That Girl to Shut Up Tell That Girl to Shut Up…

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The Nightowl Radio Show playlist for July 15, 2022

The following is a playlist for the broadcast of the Nightowl Radio Show, a one-hour college radio show on station WHCL-FM.  The show can be streamed tonight at 7:00 p.m. Eastern at whcl.org. Tonight’s episode features a lot of great songs, with a “sample example” of how Everclear took a 1970’s Jean Knight hit and…

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Alexander went walkies.

During my 2022 college reunion, I took several photos around campus, including snagging this shot of the statue of Alexander Hamilton, for whom the college was named. Backstory. The college itself was formed in 1793 as the Hamilton Oneida Academy, a school that Presbyterian seminarian Samuel Kirkland hoped would educate the local indigenous peoples. The…

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