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JPR Live Sessions is a series of live in-studio music performances and conversations with artists from many different genres. The series is hosted by JPR Open Air hosts Dave Jackson and Danielle Kelly. Recorded in JPR's Steve Nelson Performance Studio, roughly 600 guests have appeared on the series, ranging from Brandi Carlile, Colin Hay and Rosanne Cash to OK Go, Bela Fleck and Jeff Bridges.
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Colorful vignettes dedicated to the regional history of Southern Oregon and Northern California. As It Was is an all volunteer effort -- produced by Raymond Scully and narrated by Shirley Patton in partnership with writers from the Southern Oregon Historical Society.If you have a writing background and would like to submit an As It Was essay for consideration, email your written piece to mrkrt@ashlandhome.net.A collection of As It Was essays is available in a high-quality paperback book at t ...
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The Imbalanced History of Rock and Roll

The Imbalanced History of Rock and Roll

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This is a podcast that was created to discuss the humongous tree of music known as Rock and Roll. There are thousands of branches. There is so much information out there with even more to be learned. Together, we are going to have fun talking about our passion, the Imbalanced History of Rock and Roll. Between Ray and Markus, we have 50+ years of rock and roll radio experience and a thirst to know more! With your input we want to begin to balance the imbalanced. We look forward to connecting ...
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Edenvale Winery in southern Oregon(Southern Oregon Wine Scene / Southern Oregon Wine Scene) Edenvale Winery is hosting the Oregon Honey and Mead Festival on September 21 (10am to 5pm) as a fundraiser in support of the Cascade Girl Organization, whose mission is to educate people about food system pollinators of the Cascade region and their impact o…
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DEQ's Community Air Action Planning Pilot Project(Oregon Department of Air Quality / Oregon DEQ) A community-led action approach allows the lived experience of the community members to prioritize ways to improve air quality and address activities that cause air pollution. This approach forms the basis for the Department of Air Quality's Community A…
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Jacksonville Wine & Dine festival(Southern Oregon Magazine / Jacksonvillewine.com ) The Jacksonville Wine & Dine Festival will be at Bigham Knoll in Jacksonville on Sept 21 from 1-6 pm. Profits from the event will go to support the local projects by the Jacksonville Rotary, Dolly Parton's Imagination Library and the local police department. The…
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A Greater Applegate region will host a week-long fundraising series of events called "A Week in Jacksaphine Count(r)y." It runs from Sept 21-29th. The "Jacksaphine" moniker refers to the overlapping of the Applegate region across Jackson and Josephine counties. The celebration is a reflection of the spirit of unity between the counties in the Apple…
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Landback report cover image(Salve California Salmon) A peer-reviewed special report on Land Return to Tribes in Northern California is now available to the public. The report is an outcome of the 2023 Northern California LandBack Symposium, which was hosted in partnership with CalPoly Humboldt’s Native American Studies Department. A draft report wa…
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(Princeton University Press / Princeton University Press) Co-authors Russell Muirhead and Nancy Rosenblum trace the deliberate efforts to dismantle the capacity of government to do it work in their book, "Ungoverning: The Attack on the Administrative State and the Politics of Chaos." Democracy depends on a government that can govern, and that requi…
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John Haroldson was the first Hispanic District Attorney in the state of Oregon.(Benton County, Oregon / Benton County, Oregon) Benton County District Attorney John M. Haroldson is a trailblazer in Oregon’s legal community. As the first Hispanic or Latino District Attorney in the state's history, Haroldson's career has been marked by his dedication …
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( W.W. Norton and Company) The battles over our republic are ingrained in history ... if we can remember it. Author Corey Brettschneider offers detailed reminders in his book. "The Presidents and The People: Five Leaders Who Threatened Democracy and the Citizens Who Fought to Defend It." He joins the Exchange in a riveting interview with Geoffrey R…
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(© Steven Pavlov / http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Senapa ) A federal report about forced boarding schools and abuse of Native children includes California schools. The state of California established the Governor's Office of Tribal Affairs to oversee a Truth & Healing Council which is paving a path forward toward addressing the present-day …
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The one and only Tony Levin, with a new album (Bringing It Down To The Bass), and the all-star Beats Tour on his front burner, stops by to talk about both, and many other things. Both Markus and Ray instantly felt at ease and conversational with Tony. That led to some good discussion of things present and past! Look for Tony on the Beat Tour with A…
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Book cover - Devil's Island(Oceanview Publishing / Oceanview Publishing) Six guests embark on a wilderness tour. Only two survive. Devil's Island is home of the Tasmanian Devil and the setting for a page-turning whodunit. This novel is co-authored by Midge Raymond and John Yunker. They join the Exchange to talk with Geoffrey Riley about their debut…
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TRAILS Outdoor School in Ashland. (Jane Vaughan / JPR ) The Oregon state legislature passed a bill in 2023 authorizing outdoor preschools to operate across the state as means by which to increase capacity of pre-schooling and address issues of equitable access. The new law adds “outdoor childcare programs” to the definition of a childcare facility,…
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In the remote reaches of northern California and a small section of southern Oregon is the Baker Cypress, a rare species of tree and cypress notable for its unique adaptation to fire—a characteristic that has ensured its survival through millennia of wildfire seasons. However, the intensity and frequency of modern-day wildfires have pushed this spe…
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The 133-year-old Winchester Dam near Roseburg underwent repairs from August to early September. (Kirk Blaine / Native Fish Society ) Jim McCarthy, Southern Oregon Program Director at WaterWatch of Oregon, joins the Jefferson Exchange to discuss the controversy over incomplete repairs of the 134-year-old Winchester Dam and the growing movement to re…
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A barred Owl at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon(Ray Bosch / U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service) Pepper Trail is a retired Forensic ornithologist at the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service laboratory in Ashland. He joins the Exchange to discuss (again) the final plan to kill barred owls ... and why it shouldn't happen.…
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An Oregon State scientist is leading a $2.35M study funded by the EPA, to explore what happens to anti-resistant bacteria in wastewater systems across the United States. Tala Navab-Deneshmand joins the Exchange to discuss the importance and relevance of the federally funded study and what it can teach us about the resistance of pathogens to treatme…
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Unfortunately, it is impossible to prevent natural disasters such as earthquakes or wildfires. But everyone can ensure that they are prepared for the worst impacts of these disasters, such as extended power outages or emergency evacuations. And not only that, but we can all can talk with family and friends to ensure they are prepared as well. The J…
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The news of the death of local media isn't exaggerated. More than half of the counties across the nation have limited access to local media and news deserts are numerous ... and spreading ... according to the Local New Initiative report produced by Northwestern University. Every week at least two more local news media outlets are lost. The Oregon N…
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The Isley Brothers: epitomizing family in the music business, and purveyors of Funk & Soul filled with Rock & Roll! A decades-long, groove filling, heart beating, literal hit machine! Markus and Ray explore their history and, of course their music, in this long overdue episode of the podcast! The losses, sparking change, and adaptability! Hear how …
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With a powerful, dynamic voice, Alice Di Micele's sound combines many aspects of Americana from folk to jazz to blues to rock. She plays solo, in duos and trios, and in this JPR Live Session she performs with her band Force of Nature featuring Matt Spencer on bass, Andy Casad on guitar, and Nick Kirby on drums. The full band will be performing at P…
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Jason Dea West grew up in Wisconsin and left home early, busking and hopping trains across the country. Eventually he fell in love with the Applegate Valley. There he continued to hone his skills and formed the band Intuitive Compass who joined us for a JPR Live Session in 2017. He's since moved to Arizona. He just wrapped up several shows in our r…
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Back in May 2024, in Episode #351, Doro/Tyketto drummer Johnny Dee, our old friend from his Philly days, made the Conshohocken-Frankfurt Connection. During that chat he confided that he, as a listener to the podcast, had questions. This week, he's back with those queries, and more, apparently. This has never happened on this podcast before, so it's…
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Born of psychedelia (when "it" was still good) and the S.F. scene of the mid-1960s, the Imbalanced Boys dig into the formation and early ways of this R&RHOF (class of 1996) band this week! 2400 Fulton Street, their mansion's address, was Golden Gate Park-adjacent, and a short walk to the Grateful Dead's house "in the Haight." In the early daze of t…
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For the focus of this week's episode, see the attached guitar meme from @SongStoriesRewind which casts a wide net, and sparks the discussion of axes and their masters. Paul Hammond knows both ends of that stick! His long history as a founding member of the top-shelf Led Zeppelin tribute, Get The Led Out is part of the discussion (see Jimmy Page dou…
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Lawyer by day, Rock n' Roll author by night, this week the Imbalanced Boys are Talkin' Elvis with James Cosby! Hit his website for more info on Jim and his books, and buy here! The journey this week takes us to Tupelo and Memphis, and the move towards Rock & Roll for the man who would be The King! The roles of radio and the recording studios in Mem…
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It's been a great few years to be Molly Tuttle. She and her band Golden Highway have won back to back Grammys for bluegrass album of the year and have been nominated for numerous IBMA awards. It's not just Molly getting all the critical acclaim, her bandmates, friends, and family have numerous IBMA nominations as well. In addition to being nominate…
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It's time to break the Summer vacation doldrums with 5 Favorites, the podcast that acts like a game show! This time, we move forward from our 1970s Bass Players episode and dig into the 1980s answers to some of the same questions raised in our previous dive! FInd all of our episodes here!!! Thanks to Crooked Eye Brewery for their constant support!!…
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This is the original copy for the previous release of this episode on 12/26/21: "This episode is the story of a lost live album by the great Johnny & June Carter Cash, recorded shortly after the legendary Folsom Prison Live album. The contrast in energy of these two nights is stark, and part of the discussion. The mood the night of the show was app…
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Originally released as episode #138 on 10/7/21, now tweaked and remastered for Summer Vacay 2024! "Coming together out of the fertile environment of Adelphi University and its college radio station, Public Enemy burst forth with a wall of power, a collective that changed Hip-Hop and helped forge an unholy alliance with Metal! Their song, "Fight The…
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This is a first-ever repeat of this original episode of the podcast! Released as #134 on 9/6/21! It has been remastered, but is otherwise as it was originally released, now, as episode #360. Our original episode notes: At the end of "Jim Morrison: 50 Years Gone" episode, Markus dropped a paper bomb in the form of The Doors, and Jim Morrison's FBI f…
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Born in Nova Scotia and raised in Southern California, Steve Poltz has been a hard-touring musician since the 1980s, logging around 300 days on the road each year. During the pandemic pause, he took care of his parents and befriended the members of the Wood Brothers. In 2022, he released Stardust and Satellites with the help of Oliver Wood and Jano…
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Another previously, never-repeated episode for Week #2 of our #SummerVacation2024! Here's the original copy for the episode's first release in 2021: "In 2020 the Covid Pandemic took from us, Frederick Nathaniel "Toots" Hibbert. The man who coined the term Reggay, Toots was Reggae with soul. His depth, power, warmth and continual positive messages r…
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