Sounds Good

11 am - 1 pm Weekdays

About The Show

The music on Sounds Good is a mix of legacy artists who are still making great music now (Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, Bruce Springsteen, Neil Young, Bonnie Raitt) deep cuts from classic artists (The Band, The Beatles, Grateful Dead, Talking Heads, REM) great contemporary artists who don' t receive commercial airplay (Neko Case, Wilco, Jack White, Darrell Scott, The Black Keys) and those who defy the boundaries of categorization (Punch Brothers, Bela Fleck, Ry Cooder, Bill Frisell, Justin Townes Earle). You'll also get a bit of World music, Blues, Soul/R&B, Reggae and Jazz.

Additionally, you'll hear interviews with newsmakers and community leaders, live music from some of our region's best musicians, our community events calendar and more.

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Playlist

December 19, 2012

11:05 AM
Auld Lang Syne
Artist : Dean Shostak
Album : Crystal Carols
TrackNumber : 16
Label : Dean Shostak Music
11:05 AM
All My Heart This Night Rejoices
Artist : Various
Album : Midnight Clear
TrackNumber : 7
Label : Regency Music
11:08 AM
Brightest and Best
Artist : Jean Ritchie
Album : Kentucky Christmas Old and New
TrackNumber : 1
Label : Greenhays
11:11 AM
One Winter’s Night
Artist : Mark O’Connor
Album : An Appalachian Christmas
TrackNumber : 12
Label : OMAC Records
11:19 AM
Tea Chinese Dance
Artist : St. Louis Symphony
Album : The Nutcracker/Swan Lake
Composer : Tchaikovsky
TrackNumber : 15
Label : RCA Victor
11:22 AM
Winter, Largo
Artist : Amsterdam Guitar Trio
Album : Vivaldi the Four Seasons
TrackNumber : 11
Label : RCA
11:24 AM
Come Let Us Join Our Cheerful Songs
Artist : St. Michaels Singers
Album : The Hymns of Isaac Watts
TrackNumber : 7
Label : Kingsway America
11:26 AM
Christmas Concerto
Artist : Musica da Camera
Album : Corelli, Albinoni, Pachelbel et al
TrackNumber : 2
Label : Honest Linn Records
11:30 AM
First Snowfall
Artist : R. Carlos Nakai - William Eaton
Album : Winter Dreams
TrackNumber : 9
Label : Canyon Records
11:30 AM
O Holy Night
Artist : Edward Gerhard
Album : Chistmas
TrackNumber : 11
Label : Virtue
11:36 AM
Bright Morning Stars
Artist : Emmylou Harris
Album : Songbird: Rare Tracks and Forgotten Gems D2
TrackNumber : 4
Label : Rhino
11:39 AM
Simple Gifts
Artist : Dean Shostak
Album : Crystal Carols
TrackNumber : 7
Label : Dean Shostak Music
11:40 AM
Little Drummer Boy
Artist : Mike Richmond, Glen Velez
Album : Nomad Christmas
TrackNumber : 11
Label : Nomad
11:49 AM
Deck the Halls
Artist : Skaggs Family
Album : A Skaggs Family Christmas
TrackNumber : 8
Label : Scaggs Family Records
11:57 AM
Snowfall
Artist : Dan Fogelberg
Album : The First Christmas Morning
TrackNumber : 8
Label : Morning Sky Productions
11:51 AM
Carol of the Bells
Artist : Mark O’Connor
Album : An Appalachian Christmas
TrackNumber : 6
Label : OMAC

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Education
4:03 pm
Tue February 19, 2013

Exhibit for Hopkinsville African American Educator Rozelle Leavell

Alissa Keller is with us next. She's the Executive Director of the Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County clustered around the Pennyroyal Area Museum at 217 East 9th Street, in the old post office building. The other museums across the street include the Charles Jackson Circus Museum and the Woody Winfree Fire-Transportation Museum. Today's conversation centers on what's happening at The Pennyroyal this month and next. Kate Lochte has the conversation. 

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Arts
3:57 pm
Tue February 19, 2013

Quad State Brings Trumpeter Allen Vizzutti to Murray

Murray State University Symphonic Wind Ensemble and the MSU Jazz Orchestra welcome guest trumpet virtuoso Allen Vizzutti Friday, Feb. 22 at 7 p.m. in Lovett Auditorium. The concert is part of the 66th annual Quad-State Senior High Band Festival. A highlight of the Wind Ensemble is the premiere of KY composer James Curnow's new work "A Moment in Time" exploring the writings of Matsuo Basho of 17th Century Japan and Henry David Thoreau of 19th Century Massachusetts. Dennis Johnson, Director of Bands at Murray State University, spoke with Tracy on Sounds Good about the upcoming performance.

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Arts
1:42 pm
Fri February 15, 2013

'Mark Twain' Comes to the Felix E. Martin Jr. Hall in Greenville

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John Chappell as Mark Twain

Mark Twain comes to Muhlenberg County's Felix E. Martin Jr. Hall in Greenville tomorrow night (February 16) at 7. We speak with John Chappell who has toured with this actor's portrait of Samuel Clemens for over a decade, in a live, amusing recreation of the great 19th Century American author. Kate Lochte spoke with Chappell on Sounds Good.

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Culture
1:39 pm
Thu February 14, 2013

Love Poems Sound Good! Read the Top 10

Thank you to everyone who sent us a love poem as part of our First Ever Love Poems Sound Good Contest. We hope to make it an annual tradition, so be sure to keep us in your minds and hearts. Today, on a special Valentine's Day edition of Sounds Good, Tracy Ross and Bec Feldhaus read the ten finalists with much adulation and affection. The top ten poets received a box of chocolates from The Chocolate Factory in downtown Paducah! ...And here they are in their printed glory:

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Arts
3:51 pm
Wed February 13, 2013

'Almost, Maine' Opens Valentine's Weekend at Playhouse in the Park

Almost, Maine is a play composed of nine short plays that explore love and loss in a remote town called Almost, Maine. The play premiered in Portland in 2004 to much critical acclaim. The Wall Street Journal and the American National Theatre selected the play as "one of the most outstanding regional theatre productions of the 2004-05 season." And now, it comes to Murray's Playhouse in the Park. Director Darryl Phillipy stopped by the studios to speak with Kate Lochte about the production. See more at Playhouse in the Park's website.

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Literature
12:42 pm
Mon February 4, 2013

A Book of Homeplace History and Recipes

Paducah resident Gerry Marshall has a degree in zoology from the University of Kentucky.  She’s published a number of books, as well as over 100 articles, stories and poems for both children and adults.  Her most recent work involves LBL’s Homeplace 1850 and documents recipes from the mid 19th century that have not been well-documented to date. The Homeplace History and Receipt Book:  History, Folklore, and Recipes from Life on an Upper Southern Farm a Decade before The Civil War is available at amazon.com.

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Science
11:30 am
Mon February 4, 2013

Little Sprouts Garden Club

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A Very Hairy Caterpillar by Little Sprouts at Beans to Blossoms

On Highway 94 East of Murray there’s a garden center called Beans To Blossoms which is an outgrowth of the Cathey Family’s garden business they had run from their home.  They still feature produce and flowers from their home gardens during the growing season.  Just this last Saturday  Suzanne Cathey and her daughter Lindy McManus  cranked up one of their special projects at Beans to Blossoms:  The Little Sprouts Garden Club.

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Arts
3:31 pm
Fri February 1, 2013

Long-Time MSU English Professor Reflects on Writing and the Value of Poetry

Dr. Charles Daughaday, long-time faculty member of the Department of English at Murray State University, visits Sounds Good to reflect on his writing life and the value of poetry today.  He shares one of his poems and attests to his strong belief in the value of the Humanities and literature.

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Arts
3:19 pm
Fri February 1, 2013

Madisonville Native Stars in One-Man Show at Glema Center

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Rubycat Lawson's Roadhouse Lounge starts at 7:30 next Thursday evening at the Glema Center for the Arts at Madisonville Community College.  We meet the originator of the show, Darryl Van Leer, in conversation with Kate Lochte.  He bills the show as "a  foot-stomping musical tale of redemption that follows the story of a once famous Blues and Rock & Roll juke joint whose owner recalls the glory days of the place in an effort to save it."

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Society
3:57 pm
Wed January 30, 2013

Detecting Vision Problems in Early Childhood

Terri Long is one of several volunteers with the Murray Lions Club who are trained to perform FREE vision screening tests for children ages 6 months to 6 years, catching vision problems that could impede education and worse, cause death. So far the Murray club has screened over 1,000 kids. Long says that she can make appointments for day care centers and schools who want to provide this FREE screening for their children upon parent notification and approval. Her phone number is 270-436-5588. Her e-mail address is:  tflong@wk.net.

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